Monday, January 4, 2016


A racist is generalizer.

I want to share with you very interesting Korean culture
Please see the attached image 1st.


This is a school Japan built for Filipine. However, in 2014, suddenly the explanation on the wall was changed to “South Korea built this school.”
People in Japan found this when reading Korean web news. They were proudly explaining in the news about the great achievement South Korea did for Filipine.
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http://www.zakzak.co.jp/society/foreign/photos/20140709/frn1407091532007-p1.htm
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Please take a look at the 2nd image attached below.


This is a police station Japanese company donated for Guam.
The police station was called “Koban” which is Japanese language meaning “Police station”.
But suddenly the wall of the station had that big Korean language as though this building was donated by Korean.
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http://www.sankei.com/west/news/141011/wst1410110022-n1.html
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Have you ever seen anything like that before? Like Russia repainted a school the U.S donated for oversea, into claiming it was built by Russia?
Those nasty things can be practiced only by people who don't understand the meanings of honesty and nastiness. In other words, there are no concepts of honesty and nastiness in Korean culture.

Japanese government and the company protested against the local school and the police station, and now they are back to the original. But if you knew Korean culture and people beforehand, you could predict those could happen.

You should know this also. Korean people love to steal anything from Japan and claim "That Japanese culture is our origin!". People in Korea never ashamed of stealing and making a lie. That's why Korean newspaper Chosun Nilbo called South Korea "A country of liars".

I agree generalization is a racist.
But generalizing that the whole world is 100% same as yours is wrong and dangerous.
when you assess each people from different country, you can’t assess with you own measurement because your measurement is your common sense. With that measurement (in Japanese case, “the view of good”), if you judge people from other culture, you will fail to have an accurate judgement (assessment) and also fail to have a prediction. Because common sense, people from other countries have, are often times way beyond your imagination. Things that are happening before your eyes can not be recognized accurately because you are holding onto your own common sense (the view of good).
That’s why it is very important to know the cultural differences beforehand in order to assess a person from other country accurately.
Generalization is a racist. But in that case, the racist labels the entire people and even refuses to talk because the racist is all preoccupied with the one idea. But I talk to any Korean trying to assess if the Korean before me is a typical Korean or abnormal Korean which means honest.

You have to have a different measurement from yours for judging and assessing an each person from different country I think.
In Korean culture, “The view of malicious” is their common sense.
You could predict these nasty things by Korean if you understood the view of malicious. And you won't easily believe the testimonies of Comfort women without any evidences at all. What Korean have are only testimonies. In that case, you have to check the common sense of Korean culture, whether there is a sense of honesty in its culture or not. That's how you can make an accurate judgement.

Just about 10 days ago, Korean American organization submitted a proposal at educational organization in California to include "Sexual Slavery" in a school text book of California.
They are going to perpetuate their fabricated history in the U.S.
The Educational organization will monitor the proposal until May of this year. Then they will decide. I hope people in the U.S won't be cheated again by dishonest Korean American.

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"A country of Liars, South Korea" by No.1 Korean newspaper Chosun Nilbo

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2005/07/03/2005070361027.html




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