Why didn't you provide the link/source of your information, as requested?
You are progressing, however. You're finally spewing your own vile, bitter hatred rather than cutting and pasting someone else's spew.
Well done, george. You'd be a rock star in the Third Reich.
Surely you have no objections to Wiki's spew:"September 7, 1945, General MacArthur announced that Lieutenant General John R. Hodge was to administer Korean affairs, and Hodge landed in Incheon with his troops the next day. The troops occupied Southern Korea and took over comfort stations, then the women in comfort stations became western princess.[8]
"The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea sent a delegation with three interpreters, but he refused to meet with them.
"Thus, they refused to recognize the People's Republic of Korea or the Korean Provisional Government.[9]
"In September 1946, South Korean citizens rose up against the Allied Military Government.
"The President of the Korean People's Government, the government-in-exile in Shanghai, and ardent anti-communist Syngman Rhee, was considered an acceptable candidate to provisionally lead the country since he was considered friendly to the US, having traveled and studied stateside.
"Under Rhee, the southern government conducted a number of military campaigns against left-wing insurgents who took up arms against the government and persecuted other political opponents. Over the course of the next few years, between 30,000[10] and 100,000 people would lose their lives during the war against the left-wing insurgents.[11]
"In April, 1948, Jeju islanders rose up against South Korean officials, and South Korea sent troops to repress the rebellion.
"Tens of thousands of islanders were killed and 70% of the villages were burned by the South Korean troops."
If a US General hadn't opposed Korean reunification elections in 1945, millions of Korean and thousands of US lives would not have been $acrificed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_of_Korea#South_Korea