Continuing from Part-1
=Japan now and future (part-2)=
Before begining my talk, I'd like you to know this.
The reason why I am talking about Korean, despite the theme is about Japan, is because Korean immigrants in Japan and Korean people in South Korea have been, and are, causing a very harmful influence on Japan's past, present, and future.
It's becoming more and more problem in Japanese society because of Korean immigrants.
So If I have to explain "Why South Korean are desperately holding onto anti-Japanese hatred?", it's inevitable to explain Korean people's characters. Those characters are really different from any people on earth. You need to know the distinctive differences at first.
Whenever I point out, in English web sites, how different South Korean people are from the rest of the whole world, I always hear people say "You are a racist! There are good people and bad people in any country". You have the same belief, right? If you are American, Australian, Taiwanese, Japanese, European, South East Asian, probably you have the same belief I think.
Then I tell the people, "You sound like the whole world is 100% the same as your own country, as if there are certain percentage of good people and bad people in some ratio in any country. But what is the definition of good people for you? And where did the definition of good people come from?".
Then the people become silent. Because they have never given any thought to it before. "What are you asking? Good people are good people. You know that?" is their answer as if the definition of good people is a global standard.
You see, the definition of good people came from somewhere and prevailed in your country. You have this idea of good people vaguely beheld in your head. When asked to explain about good people, you can give an example like, "Good people are those who do this and that when under those situations".
You have the idea of what it's like to be good people. Because you've naturally learned that from the society you grew up.
In case of western countries, all the definitions of good people came from bible. The definitions of good and bad people are all listed in bible. "You have to be honest. You have to forgive people. You may not commit a sin." And those acts of sin are defined in bible. Therefore, you'll learn and know what the definition of good and bad. And that's how it became your common sense.
This is the reason why you think "There are good people and bad people in any country".
However, what if there was a country that didn't have the definition of good people you commonly have? Have you ever had any thoughts like that?
Here I'm going to prove that you have been all wrong in your entire life.
Below is a list of old proverbs that have been in South Korea as common sense. These proverbs were collected by Japanese people lived in South Korea.
Please read them and compare them with your own common sense.
It will make you think twice whether or not your long time belief of "There are good people and bad people in any country" has been correct.
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1. If you don't hit a woman for three days, the woman becomes a fox. (Meaning, "If you didn't keep fist-punching your girl for three days, your girl would eventually become as shrewd and wise as a fox")
2. It's fun to watch others cow running away. (Meaning "Who cares about others in trouble? Let's have a fun watching people in pain and never help others!")
3. Brother's death is a fortune. (Meaning "Even from your family member's death, you can gain a lot! So be happy and don't hesitate to take an advantage over your own family members!)
4. A rotten pear for my daughter. Rotten maroons for my wife (Meaning "You shouldn't treat women as human beings")
5. I got slapped in my face by an official at the gate. So I hit my wife in the face at home. (Meaning "Women are for venting men's stress")
6. If someone is betraying me, I will betray him first. (Meaning "Betraying people is a common sense in Korea")
7. Dig a well together. And drink the water alone. (Meaning "Use people for your own selfish purpose. And never share it with or appreciate people". This proverb describes pretty well about the relationship between Japan and S.Korea. Korean never appreciate.)
8. If I couldn't eat the meal, I'd put some ashes into it. (Meaning "Don't let others have a fortune if they don't share that with me" For this reason, South Korea does anything to screw up Japan if Japan does anything good.)
9. If a dog dropped in a river, beat the dog hell out of it with a stick! (Meaning "If you found someone in deep trouble, torment him for your own advantage" It's quite like Japan-Korea relations)
10. The loudest crying child can get an extra sweets. (This is a typical Korean character. You find the same thing among "self-claimed" comfort women. Young and old, all Korean people do this. So don't take Korean crying and screaming as their honest expression. It is only acting to cheat on gullible and stupid people like you.)
11. A woman who is going to die doesn't hide her private parts. (This is a Korean style you find often. "If you determined to do something, do it shamelessly without any dignity." Very much Korean like)
12. Daughters are all thieves.
13. It's okay to earn money in a nasty and dirty way, as long as you spend it clean.(I hear this often times from Korean Japanese and Korean descendants in Japan. This is their good excuse to commit a crime to make money. In South Korea, one out of five Korean has a criminal record.)
14. My cousin bought a rice field. That's why I have a stomach ache. (This indicates Korean's jealousy character. It reminds me of Virginia Tech massacre committed by Korean student in 2007. He said in his self-recording video, "Everybody should be equal!" being jealous, as a foreign student, of wealthy American students.)
15. A dog, being starved for three days, would be happier even if you hit him. (Meaning "The more you torture people, the more submissive they become". For this Korean traditional thinking, Korean people spread the false rumor and the fabricated history to make Japanese people submissive. Their cruelty comes from the old proverb)
16. I don't like this food, but I don't want to give it to a dog. (This indicates that there is no concept of doing or giving something for others in Korea. It just makes Korean people feel disgusted to make people happy while they are not. There is no mercy or compassion in Korean culture and DNA)
17. Being deaf for three years. Being dumb for three years. (Meaning "A house wife has to always be as submissive as deaf and dumb person to their mother in law.)
Remember? Majority of South Korean are catholic Christians. Do you find any quality of Christianity in Korean proverbs? Where's beauty of love, self sacrifice, and inspiration? Where's justice, equity, moral and ethic? None in Korean culture, right? Because their traditional way of thinking, which is DNA for all Korean generations, is way stronger than any religion to ingrain and form themselves. Therefore Christianity is no use before Korean people.
Imagine that you were taught and raised like Korean. "Be as selfish as you can! Never help others. If you found people in trouble, give them more trouble and make them go to hell so that you can take a superior advantage over and treat them as your slaves forever". You'd be taught this way by your parents and grand parents since the moment you were born in this world.
(See the image-1 attached below)
I guess you still can't believe me. You just can't think that there is a such horrible and malicious people and country possibly exist on earth. Japanese people can't believe it and neither can you.
But all Korean behavior and the way they think perfectly match the characters found in the old proverbs.
Do you remember Sochi Olympics in 2014? There was this British short-track skater named Elise Christie who collided with Korean skater during the game. After the game, hundreds and thousands of South Korean people attacked Christie's Twitter with dirty slurs and insults. "I'll kill you! Whore!" "Go to hell White pig!" "I promise I will kill you!" It went on and on and on endlessly.
Christie made an apology again and again on her Twitter saying "It was all an accident. I didn't really mean it". But no South Korean people accepted her apology. And her apology made Korean people become even more ruthless and merciless. Christie was crying and begging Korean people for mercy. But Korean people's selfishness and cruel DNA never listened to her. They just wanted to really kill her and terminate her whole life. That's in South Korean's logic "Justice". "Never forgive and kill people" is Justice in Korean way of thinking.
You can't believe me, right? I'll show you the evidence. On September 3rd, 2015, New York Daily News published an article about the interview they had with Margaret Cho who is Korean American and comedian in the U.S.
In the interview, she said that she was sexually molested when she was young. And here's what she said about the offenders in her song she wrote. "I Want to Kill My Rapist" includes the lyrics: "I thought I forgave you, but I'd mistake you. I'll shake you and I'll bake you. You better run now while I'm having fun now." And she added "I hope the song will help others". Help others for what? Help others become vindictive and "Never forgive but kill"? Is that what she encourage others to do?
You see, Margaret Cho was born and grew up in the U.S. But her way of thinking is still pure Korean. If you are a christian, do you find any resemblance between your Christianity and her Korean Christianity?
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/comedian-margaret-cho-tells-rape-childhood-abuse-article-1.2347400
It was genuine South Korean people who did sexual slavery of 50,000 Vietnam women and massacred civilians during Vietnam war (Phong Nh? and Phong Nhat massacre). That cruelty was exposed again before the eyes of the whole world. Christie collapsed mentally before the cruelty of South Korean people and closed her Twitter account. And she could no longer compete in the game anymore being threatened her life by the whole nation of South Korea.
There was also the same incident happened during Sochi Olympics. It was when Russian figure skater Sotnikova won against Korean skater Kim Yuna and became a gold medalist. The entire South Korean people went berserk and blasted dirty slurs and the most abusive insults on her Facebook and threatened her life again. These dirty comments on her Facebook and threatening her life continued for more than a year. Sotnicova said that she couldn't believe people like South Korean and was so scared.
At that time, I had my Facebook account, not this blog but different account under the name "shawniguchi", many people visited my Facebook in search of the answer.
People all over the world was like "How could possibly the whole nation and people become that malicious and cruel?". People couldn't understand it, especially those who had the view of good believing "There are good people and bad people in any country". But what they were witnessing was only bad people in South Korea. "Why!?" was the question that all people had. I explained a little bid about South Korean's national characters but none of people could understand it because everybody had the belief "There are good and bad people in any country".
================References====================
1=Christie suffers more Sochi heartbreak with ANOTHER disqualification... as skater suffers Twitter abuse 'from angry (malicious) South Koreans'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/winterolympics/article-2560048/Elise-Christie-suffers-Sochi-heartbreak-Scottish-speed-skater-controversially-disqualified-1500m.html
2=Olympic hopeful Elise Christie abused on Twitter by South Koreans
http://mashable.com/2014/02/15/british-olympian-quits-twitter/
3=Gold medalist Adelina Sotnikova’s Facebook page plastered with photoshopped hate mail by South Koreans
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/02/27/adelina-sotnikovas-facebook-page-plastered-with-unflattering-photoshopped-images/
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Remember? Majority of South Korean are catholic Christians. Do you recognize the difference between you and Korean?
The more you apologize, you are unconsciously exposing your weakness to abusive Korean, the more cruel South Koreans become knowing that they can take advantage over you.
It's a huge mistake to make an apology to South Korean people. You may NEVER apologize to Korean people under any circumstances. It doesn't help you make it better but in fact it makes it worse.
Remember the Korean old proverb number 9 & 15 listed above?
"If a dog dropped in a river, beat the dog hell out of it with a stick!" "A dog, being starved for three days, would be happier even if you hit him". Never show your sincerity or sympathy or compassion. Those are all recognized as weakness by Korean. Apology will be taken as weakness by South Korean people. And making an apology will be the beginning of the endless and cruel torture by Korean people for you.
Also if you are a woman, you have to be careful with Korean. They are very abusive to women. See the old proverb #1,4, and 5. Christie and Sotnicova are women. That's why it became even worse.
Now, let me ask you again. "Do you still think the way you thought was correct? You know? "The whole world is the same. There are good people and bad people in any country"?
There could be a country in the world where there was no good people at all. Because the country doesn't have the definition of the good people you have in its culture.
Therefore, you might not be able to find good people in South Korea.
You may say "There are good and bad people in any country" if the country had the same definition of good people as yours in its society. Because both your country and the country share the same value and common sense each other.
But In case of South Korea, you might have to say "There are bad people and even badder people in South Korea". That could be more accurate description about South Korean. Do you realize the common sense and the definition of good and bad vary depending on each country? If you do, then you may never say or think "There are good and bad people in any country" any more. You'll have to be more careful about the people in oversea countries.
You have to understand what kind of people we Japanese people have been dealing with until now. The more you understand about Korean, the more you'll know the problem we Japanese people have. And the problem is not only for Japan but all over the world.
The more you have Korean immigrants in your country, the bigger problem you have. I showed you the case of Margaret Cho. Those Korean immigrants who were born and grew up in Japan are the same. Their way of thinking remains Korean even though they don't know much about their original country.
All Japanese people have been making a huge mistake thinking "There are good and bad people in any country. The whole world is 100% the same as Japan. Let's have more relationship with anti-Japanese people South Korean so that they will stop anti-Japanese hatred any more! Can you see? world is filled with flowers and peace. Why can't we think Korean are all saints? All people on the planet of earth can share what we think as a right thing. Love and peace!". This concept was raised about 15 years ago in Japan. And now most of Japanese people regret what they have done, coming to realize stupidity of themselves. Ignorance was what Japanese people had. And the price Japanese people have to pay now is a huge. What Japanese people got, in exchange for giving so much to South Korean for more than 10 years, was more anti-Japanese hatred than ever before. Duhhhh! Hahaha.
Continues to part-3
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