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skylance
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Robin Hood wrote: anti-communist wrote: Saracen wrote: World War 2.
In fact ,korea was part of japan empire in WW2,like Austria was party of Nzai Germany,so i don't believe korea is Ally nation or resist nation or anti-japan nation during WW2
Koreans were raped, treated like slaves, and often attempted rebellion. Not calling them 'anti-Japanese' during the war would be like not calling those on their way to the gas chambers in Germany, not anti-Nazi.
:roll: really,but just a part of...not every Korean is hero :lol:
and it's true that Koreans joined Japanese army to invade China,and cruel as Japanese soldiers with being educated almost the same ,not comfortable ,but it's history. |
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Robin Hood
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| Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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skylance wrote: Robin Hood wrote: anti-communist wrote: Saracen wrote: World War 2.
In fact ,korea was part of japan empire in WW2,like Austria was party of Nzai Germany,so i don't believe korea is Ally nation or resist nation or anti-japan nation during WW2
Koreans were raped, treated like slaves, and often attempted rebellion. Not calling them 'anti-Japanese' during the war would be like not calling those on their way to the gas chambers in Germany, not anti-Nazi.
:roll: really,but just a part of...not every Korean is hero :lol:
and it's true that Koreans joined Japanese army to invade China,and cruel as Japanese soldiers with being educated almost the same ,not comfortable ,but it's history.
No country is a country solely of heroes. The fact is that Korea bore a far greater weight of Japan's statist aggression than even China. Still young Chinese people, in China, and Koreans seem to admire aspects of their neighbour and it's not like they haven't been working, part, to emulate its success but without the aggression - hopefully. |
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universum
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| Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:50 am Post subject: |
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Robin Hood wrote: skylance wrote: Robin Hood wrote: anti-communist wrote: Saracen wrote: World War 2.
In fact ,korea was part of japan empire in WW2,like Austria was party of Nzai Germany,so i don't believe korea is Ally nation or resist nation or anti-japan nation during WW2
Koreans were raped, treated like slaves, and often attempted rebellion. Not calling them 'anti-Japanese' during the war would be like not calling those on their way to the gas chambers in Germany, not anti-Nazi.
:roll: really,but just a part of...not every Korean is hero :lol:
and it's true that Koreans joined Japanese army to invade China,and cruel as Japanese soldiers with being educated almost the same ,not comfortable ,but it's history.
No country is a country solely of heroes. The fact is that Korea bore a far greater weight of Japan's statist aggression than even China. Still young Chinese people, in China, and Koreans seem to admire aspects of their neighbour and it's not like they haven't been working, part, to emulate its success but without the aggression - hopefully.
There is no such thing as a good war or bad peace. |
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skylance
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| Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:09 am Post subject: |
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Robin Hood wrote: skylance wrote: Robin Hood wrote: anti-communist wrote: Saracen wrote: World War 2.
In fact ,korea was part of japan empire in WW2,like Austria was party of Nzai Germany,so i don't believe korea is Ally nation or resist nation or anti-japan nation during WW2
Koreans were raped, treated like slaves, and often attempted rebellion. Not calling them 'anti-Japanese' during the war would be like not calling those on their way to the gas chambers in Germany, not anti-Nazi.
:roll: really,but just a part of...not every Korean is hero :lol:
and it's true that Koreans joined Japanese army to invade China,and cruel as Japanese soldiers with being educated almost the same ,not comfortable ,but it's history.
No country is a country solely of heroes. The fact is that Korea bore a far greater weight of Japan's statist aggression than even China. Still young Chinese people, in China, and Koreans seem to admire aspects of their neighbour and it's not like they haven't been working, part, to emulate its success but without the aggression - hopefully.
oh,I don't think Chinese (old or young) are willing to admire and be influenced by Japan.Chinese resistance is stronger than Japanese and Chinese are not afraid of being influenced,yes,China would be the last one standing :lol:
Japanese culture are mean spirited too much. |
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dolphin
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| Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:02 am Post subject: Re: Japan & Korea |
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yETII90 wrote: tk750 wrote: Why do they hate each other so much? Is it because of our past record or is it more than that? Prejudice or envy?
I'm a Korean and I have several Korean friends. One of my friends explained it to me as this: Koreans don't hate the Japanese, they hate Japan. There was this one f*cked up picture of a child drawing a picture of stabbing Japan. Actually you can't tell the difference between a Korean and a Japanese.
Any Japanese people reading this, whats your opinion about Koreans and Korea in the present? Now lets not get prejudice but let us be realists here.
For example a stereotypical view of a young black male in an urban area such as Camden, Bronx etc. is that he is in a gang blah blah. Personally I reject such views but I cannot ignore the fact that a majority (compared to others of course) holds that stereotype even subconciously.
Now just because anyone is about to say anything about Koreans or Japanese people or any race or nationality for that matter as long as presented in a respectful manner is not prejudice but voicing out FACTS in what views may be present whether positive or negative.
I thank you for reading this all out and hope to hear from you.
Is the hate like US - Canada hate, or other neighborly hate or is it much more? I would put it at neighborly hate and WW2 by what you told me but I could be wrong.
Do you know how palestinan hates jews and how chinese hate japs? |
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