Tuesday, March 10, 2015



This is the update of attacking the U.S ambassador.
There seems to be a question regarding why the attacker could easily approach the ambassador.

Association of reconcilement and unification was the one hosted the event on that day. Therefore, this event was all about supporting the idea of unifying North and South Korea.
The idea of unifying North and South Korea is also the slogan raised by South Korean president Park. Thus, the U.S ambassador Lippert knew the exact purpose of this event before participating it.
Kim Kijohn, who attacked the ambassador was a well-known patriot hero and the member of Seoul citizen culture organization. He had 6 criminal records prior to this crime. But it was nothing to be concerned about. Because basically South Korean people are used to criminal records. One out of five South Korean people has a criminal record. In case of Kim Kijohn, his 6 criminal records were all the results of his patriotism. Therefore, those 6 records were not usual criminal records but were rather like respectable medals deemed by Korean people.
Kim was also known for attacking Japanese ambassador in 2010. In South Korea. Any crime committed for the purpose of patriotism is forgiven by law. So even though Kim has 6 criminal records, Kim has never been punished by the law.
This is the reason why he could easily access to the event without any invitation or pass. He just came up to the reception. And the receptionist recognized his face, issued the pass and gave it to him. He took it, walked into the room nonchalantly, and had a seat about 15ft away from the U.S ambassador.


Kim Kijohn is also a leader of group "Protect Dokuto(Takejima) island". Takejima is a disputed island between Japan and South Korea. The fact Kim has been fighting against the enemy of Japan for Takejima island was a strong enough evidence to make all South Korean people convinced that he was the national hero. Therefore everybody, including the security guards, paid respect to him. That's why Kim could easily pass through the security guards on that day.
Now when I say everybody, that means really everybody. Kim Kijohn's anti-Japanese and anti-US activities were supported by the opposite political members. This fact was reported by Chosen-Nippo, the No.1 newspaper in South Korea, on Mar 7th.

http://www.chosunonline.com/…/html_dir/2015/03/07/201503070…

Kim Kijhon, the terrorist was strongly supported not only by Korean people but also by politicians. As the matter of fact, Kim was freely able to use any facilities at a diet building which normally only politician could use unless you got approval from politicians.
In regard to the terrorist getting money from politician, it's no surprise. Min Hishiku, the university professor in South Korea is explaining it in his interview. You can watch on YouTube if you want. From 4:39 he explains the detail about it.
(See the attached image-2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0YA3uMmSUo


All in all, Kim Kijohn was not one exceptional lunatic. Because all his actions were on behalf of South Korean people's wish and will. So you can not separate Kim from the rest of Korean people. If you're calling Kim a lunatic, that means you are automatically calling majority of South Korean people "Lunatics".

Now, South Korean government wanted to distort the truth and blame it on North Korea so that South Korean people could get away from suspicious gaze of American people.
South Korean police said that they have found some documents that proved Kim Kijohn had contact North Korea before. But of course Kim sure has those documents since he was a member of Unification of North and South Korea.
There is nothing wrong even if he had ever contacted North Korea before. And Kim Kijohn was a typical conservative South Korean, who was anti-Japan and anti-US, would like to unify North and South Korea. Yet South Korean government wanted to or needed to call Kim a terrorist. Because if the world found out that South Korea was also an anti-US nation, South Korean government knew that they looked as bad as North Korea.
But what's really funny was what North Korea responded to South Korea's insist of "North Korea instigated attacking the U.S ambassador". North Korea said "If you call Kim Kijohn "a terrorist", then you have to call An Jung-geun the same way.
In South Korean's logic, An Jung-geum assassinated Japanese prime minister for patriotism. That's why he has to be called a hero. But Kim Kijohn assaulted the U.S ambassador for the same reason. Kim Kijohn now has to be treated equally"
(See the image-3)
This North Korea's remark made all Japanese people laugh because North Korea was making the point. Hahahaha.
Below is some of the comments from Japanese people.
"North Korea made the point!" "North Korea is a crazy country but it has a consistency in their words. That's why once in a while North Korea's comment makes us agree with"
http://www.honmotakeshi.com/archives/43716954.html

As you can see, Japanese people can not understand or agree with South Korea because they don't make sense at all.
Please take a look at the image-4


 I listed up the recent cases of crazy South Korea. There is no fairness in their judgement. What's there is only emotion and hatred.
I won't say all South Korean are like that. However, South Korea is a country of democracy. That means majority of opinion conducts running the country. In other words, if you think South Korea is unreasonable and crazy, then it means majority of South Korean people are unreasonable and crazy. Right?
South Korea looks to me, more lunatic than North Korea. Hahaha.
If you are thinking as Westerner that you will be able to intervene the problem between Japan and South Korea, forget it. You can't convince South Korean people with an evidence. Because Korean don't care about it at all. What they care about instead is only emotional connection which can benefit them. But if they find it won't benefit them, then they will push their lies harder and harder. And they'll never accept a truth and evidence you submit.
That's all about Comfort women issue and other South Korean related problems.

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