Sunday, February 25, 2018


<< Pyeonchang Olympics -2 >>


While US was going through a tough time with gun death problem at school, Olympic host country South Korea was giving a lot of troubles to their guests.

You might read it in the news that Canadian female skater got tens of thousands of death threats from South Korean people and her Instagram account got shut down.
Her account was filled with dirty slurs and death threats such as “If I saw you, you would be dead!”
Canadian Police and IOC took an action to protect the Canadian female athlete from all Korean people and sent Policemen and guardmen to South Korea.



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<Winter Olympics 2018: Canadian skater receives death threats>
http://gensen2ch.com/archives/74472920.html

<Kim Boutin, Canadian Speedskater, Gets Death Threats After Winning Bronze Medal>

<IOC calls online threats directed at Canadian medallist Kim Boutin unfortunate>
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Those Koreans attacked Boutin insist “Boutin also touched her!” but that’s not a good excuse to justify their psychotic murderous and cruel nature. I know there are Koreans who are not like that but majority of Koreans are like that.
This kind of attacking a female (foreign) athlete by hordes of Korean men happens every time Olympic is held.


Korean newspaper made an excuse in their article that it was a wrong consequence of nationalism. However, I don’t think nationalism is the cause of the cruelty by Korean men. It is the nature of Korean men making Korean men cruel.

Yesterday on February 24, CNN reported South Korean’s cruelty during Vietnam War.
South Korean soldiers committed holocaust and sexual slavery during the war and made more than 60,000 orphans as the result of committing sexual slavery against Vietnamese women.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/5587420f-2dd5-389e-a580-483f4875452a/the-%27forgotten%27-my-lai%3A-south.html
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This is the reason why South Koreans began to fabricate their history lying that Japanese soldiers committed sexual slavery against Korean women despite Korean women were Japanese citizens and Korean men were Japanese soldiers with guns. So much discrepancy when making lies. And there is NO orphan born as the result from the allegedly committed sexual slavery by Japanese soliders (Korean men and Japanese men). Yet, Korean people want to insist that Japanese people were as cruel as Korean people.

If you are a reader of my blog for a long time, you might have read this. There are many Asian countries banned marriage with Korean men by law. For example, Cambodia banned marriage with Korean men in 2010 but they lifted the ban after several years. However, Cambodia banned marriage with Korean men again in 2017 last year.

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http://blog.livedoor.jp/rakukan/archives/5245536.html
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The reason why Korean men are banned marriage in those countries is because Korean men kill women easily.
If you are a believer of “There are good and bad people in any country” you will be betrayed by your own belief when you see Korean men’s cruelty during Olympic games.
You’ll go “Why!?” Then Korean men will explain “Because she did this and that” but the point of question is not the reason for why they did that but the reason for “How can Korean men be so cruel against women?” That’s the question no Korean newspaper or Korean people have ever answered before because Korean people think attacking a woman by mass of men is a normal and good behavior.


Since old time in Japanese standard, a man who raises his hand against a woman is considered as the lowest loser who deserves to get looked down on by everyone.
Therefore, naturally Korean men are considered to be as the lowest losers by Japanese standard. Then Korean people get angry and say “You Japanese are racists! You Japanese think you are superior than us! That’s why you are looking down on us!”
But you know, Japanese and Koreans are not just different but polar opposite in every aspect and the way of thinking. What Koreans do, Japanese don’t. What Japanese think unethical, Korean people think it is good because there is no cultural connection to each other in history at all.
So as I always emphasize, you many not think “There are good and bad people in any country” especially in East Asia because both Japan and Korea have only one standard. And what you think right things to do can be wrong things to do in the different country so “There are only bad people in South Korea“ could be said if Koreans were looked at via Japanese standard.

Interestingly Chinese and Korean share many values and common sense.
But it is understandable when you know Korea had been an enslaved province of China in its entire history so that there are a lot of similarity between Chinese and Koreans when it comes to the way of thinking and behaviors.
The only difference is that Chinese government forcefully stops Chinese people by enforcement before it gets out of hand. So China doesn’t become like South Korea despite there are many similar type of Chinese people in China as there are in South Korea.  
If Chinese people were going to attack foreign athletes on the internet, Chinese government immediately shuts down the connection from those Chinese attackers.
Therefore, in my personal opinion, democracy isn’t suitable for both Chinese and Korean people. China is an autocracy country but that’s why China is okay today. If China became like South Korea, China would be a bigger version of South Korea and would be horrible nightmare for all countries! (Hahaha)


< YES! YES! Oh YES!!>

 On February 16, Asahi news reported what took place during Curling games (Japanese female athletes) at Pyeongchang Olympics.
The place was filled up with all Korean audiences. When Japanese curler made a mistake, all Korean audiences roared “YES! YES! YES!” (Hahaha)

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http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/14307478/
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You know, have you ever seen a host country and the people for Olympics threatened lives of guests or insulted guests before? It’s so low. Very Korean. (Hahaha)

I ran into a very interesting article written by South Korean writer in the wake of observing Korean people attacking their guests during Olympic games.
Please go ahead and read next one.


< What kind of people Koreans are? >

On February 18, Korean Daily News (Chosun Nilbo) published an editorial in Japanese language titled “Shameful quality of all Korean people”
I’ll translate the editorial below.

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There is an old proverb depicting Korean people's quality as “Crabs in a pot”. When you put crabs in a pot, crabs try to get out of the pot, but all crabs pull the legs of others not to let others leave ahead of him, thus all crabs end up being unsuccessful getting out of the pot.

It is said when one Chinese gets down from a plane at an airport with a bag of products, 10 Chinese people come together and donate their money each other to open their shop. If more Chinese were there, they would do the same.
On the other hand, when one Korean gets down from a plane at an airport with a bag of products, 10 Koreans come together to rob everything from the man. And if one more Korean gets down from a plane, the 11 Koreans come together in the same manner to steal everything from the Korean man. This is a story I heard from Korean who lived in overseas countries.
There seems to be a proverb in British “If you’d like to become wealthy, you should buy lunch for a wealthy man” However, in Korea, our old proverb is “When my cousin buys a real estate, I have a stomach ache”. “Stomach ache” means you become nuts for being jealous. When we all Koreans are out in the world, instead of trying to make our own success, we attempt to screw up everybody in the same field.
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http://blog.livedoor.jp/slowinfastout/archives/9048993.html
http://www.chosunonline.com/site/data/html_dir/2018/02/15/2018021501052.html?ent_rank_news
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What the native Korean writer is saying is “Korean people never can accept other’s happiness” That’s why when athletes from other countries win ahead of Koreans, all Korean people become psychopaths being jealous and attack their guests. No Korean can applaud others happiness due to uncontrollable jealous (emotion).

Fabricating a fake story of Comfort Women (a.k.a Sexual Slavery by Japanese Army) is the way to excuse their psychotic meanness and cruelty against Japanese people. They just can’t help but want to insult Japanese for being jealous. Just like threatening the lives of Olympic winners, Koreans can’t help but want to hurt Japanese people who are happy.
It will be hard for anyone to understand Koreans mentality but if you know the fact that more than 90% Korean people have mental disease, you will be able to understand why Koreans can’t help but become so cruel being jealous and emotional.


< Please don’t kill me! Korean men! >

 On February 25, South Korean speed skater “Kim Bolm” got down on her knees and apologized for scoring Silver medal instead of Gold medal before Korean audiences.
Prior to this game, her team competed the game on Feb 19 and finished 7th.  When she was interviewed by Korean media, she blamed the disappointed result on her other Korean skater. That made Korean people go berserk. “I will kill you whore!!”. Thousands of death threat comments were posted on her Instagram. And she ended up closing her Instagram account.
This is the reason why she had to beg for her life in front of all Korean people when she couldn’t score Gold medal.
(This is crazy. You now know why we Japanese call South Korea “A country of psychopaths”. Hahaha)


 Just for information. In North Korea, if an athlete couldn’t get a medal, he or she would be punished and forced to work at mining. So there isn’t much difference between North Korea and South Korean people in a way to treat people.
Korean people never appreciate for what others do for them.

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https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20180225-00000000-mai-spo
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<No Appreciation >

Speaking of no appreciation in Korean standard, there was an interesting writing posted by a native South Korea man who lived in US.
His online name is Vanderbild (Not sure spelling in English) and is well-known Korean man in Japanese web community.
He posts his opinion in Korean website. And Japanese-Korean translator “Mizuki” translates it into Japanese language in her blog.

In his post, he pointed out Japan’s big mistake against South Korea.
From February 11 till 15, South Korea’s satellite had been freezed due to its malfunction so that they couldn’t broadcast weather forecast during Olympic games but Japan as usual helped South Korea and supplied images captured by Japanese satellites.

Vanderbild says “I don’t understand why Japan still gives favor for South Korea despite South Korea has been keenly doing anti-Japanese. There is absolutely no Korean who appreciates Japan even if Japan does that for South Korea. In fact, Korean people take it for granted and think “Japan must do that”
Japan must reject any help for South Korea under any circumstances. That’s the only way to make Koreans fix their malicious Anti-Japanese hatred.
Koreans can’t recognize the difference between Miso paste and Shit unless they eat it.
Japan really made a huge mistake this time.”

("Koreans can't recognize the difference between Miso paste and Shit unless they eat it" means "Koreans can't recognize the difference between kindness and weakness unless they get slaps in their faces from the giver" In other words, you have to give pains instead of sweet treats to Koreans if you'd like to make yourself understood by Koreans)

Below are the comments from Koreans to his post.
(Korean-1)
“It’s difference between humans and animals. We Koreans have no intention to listen to or to cooperate with US and Japan. But we take it for granted and think "They must help us".
If normal, we have to feel sorry for always being helped by them.
When we are in trouble, we borrow bullets from them but when it is safe, we punch in their faces.”

(Korean-2)
“Because we know Japan never rejects helping us, right? There is a word in Chinese ancient book, <The man has a good heart but doesn’t have any intelligence at all> It’s just like all Japanese people.”

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http://oboega-01.blog.jp/archives/1070091408.html
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The more we learn about Koreans, the more we realize that it is impossible for us to live with Koreans.
All I can say is, “I am so gland that I wasn’t born to be Korea” (Hahaha)

Now I feel like I am Muto, a former Japanese ambassador in South Korea.



Monday, February 12, 2018

<< Pyeongchang Olympic 1 >>

It’s been a while since last time I posted my writing.
Anyway, Winter Olympic game finally began in South Korea. You might be watching it on TV. I don’t know what kind of impression you got in your country. As far as I read news in English, it seemed the opening ceremony was successful. However, I have been getting different information from news that is unavailable in English.

Please take a look at the attached images below.




These are actual photos from Japanese TV programs broadcasted the opening ceremony of Winter Olympic games.
As you can see there were almost no people sitting in the stadium. The only people you can see are those who are sitting in the front stand. Isn’t this creepy? You haven’t seen any Olympics like that before, right?

I am sure US media were shooting the images with those audiences behind so that they could hide the fact that almost no people were in the stadium during the opening ceremony.
US media was demanding South Korea to fill up the empty seats and even requested to do the ceremony at night so that they could broadcast the live show on TV.
However, as far as I read Korean newspaper, tickets weren’t sold enough to reach their goal even before two days before the event.


Let me quote information from many sources to grasp the condition more accurately.

According to Sankei News reported on Feb 9th, because there weren’t enough audiences due to unsold tickets, Olympic committee and local officials gave out free tickets to local volunteers to stage fake audiences during the games. Those fake audiences are on a mission to show up one game after another when the audiences aren’t enough number to shoot Live broadcasting.

According to The Korea Herald, Olympic committee offered to give out free tickets to 17,000 volunteers to stage fake audiences for unpopular sports such as Nordic ski jump and Curling.

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http://www.sanspo.com/pyeongchang2018/news/20180210/pye18021005020019-n1.html
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According to AERA, which is an online journal published by Asahi Newspaper, the ticket for the opening ceremony was sold at nearly $800 on that day so the price was a huge rip-off as it was rumored.
Also even if you could buy the ticket and enter the stadium, once you left the stadium, you couldn’t re-enter the stadium so that many foreign audiences ended up being left outside were observed.
Some of Canadian audiences requested Korean volunteers to let them re-enter but the volunteers flatly rejected their request and made them left appalled.

The observer tickets for Feb 10 and 11 were said to be all sold out
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https://news.goo.ne.jp/article/dot/nation/dot-2018021000039
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According to “The Answer”, which is Japanese media, only 40% of seats were occupied for Ice Hockey game by United Korea.
Ice Hockey and Figure Skate were the two of the most popular games in Winter Olympics in addition to the fact observing the play of Team United Korea was the most wanted by local Korean audiences. Nevertheless, audiences were sparse. The reason is explained in the local Korean newspaper “Sports Seoul”. It was all because of rip-off brokers. They sold the tickets as much as five times of its original price on the internet.
Sports Seoul says that a special law for Pyeongchang Olympic was made in last July to punish up to $5,000 fine if anyone sold the ticket for more than the original price but it wasn't working at all.

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https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20180211-00017408-theanswer-spo
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Korean people never follow regulations as their common sense but violate every law and promise.

Prior to the opening ceremony, there were ominous rumors circulating in Japanese web community.
First one was that the stadium could collapse during the opening ceremony and many people would die.

Last time I showed you a picture of beam structure of Olympic stadium.
One of web community people sent the picture to a construction company in seek for professional opinions about the beam structures of the stadium and got back a reply “People might die! It can’t be! Koreans might have used aluminum beams too. I hope they didn’t!” And this exchange was shared on the internet and got a huge attention. That’s why I posted the picture in my blog last time.
It is well-known Korean construction is a very sloppy job and there have been a lot of accidents involving death toll due to their imperfect jobs before.


According to Sankei News (Japanese newspaper) reported last year on Nov 2nd, Korean news investigated Olympic stadium and revealed the condition as follow.
“When strong gust of wind blows, or a group of people moves, the whole floor of chairs wobbles”

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http://www.sankei.com/premium/news/171102/prm1711020002-n1.html
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South Korea had an intention to disassemble the Olympic stadium as soon as the event was over so they built a makeshift stadium. But as the result, it seemed they sacrificed the safeness in exchange for efficiency to save the cost.

So we were thinking that something huge accident was going to happen at the stadium during the ceremony.
However, it turned out to be the opening ceremony was executed without audiences sitting in the stadium.

< Speculation >

This is my personal speculation.
Olympic committee decided not to let audiences sit the stadium except the front stage which was exceptionally built with hard concrete.
They just didn’t want to run a risk of triggering the death toll from the collapsed stadium on the first day of Olympic games. If it did happen, it would be a huge human error accident in Olympic history.

Another reason could be, 6 days prior to the opening ceremony, they held a rehearsal ceremony with 20,000 volunteers in the stadium, and they encountered many problems.
First problem was that people couldn’t get inside the stadium because ticket reading machines didn’t work due to freezing cold temperature.
The officials were at first going to practice body check to prevent terrorism but because everything went malfunction and volunteers were kept hanging in freezing cold temperature, thus Korean volunteers were running out of their patience and becoming antsy, the officials let all volunteers in the stadium without body check or checking their ticket. I think the official must have realized that they couldn’t prevent terrorism if a lot of audiences came to visit the opening ceremony.

Once people went inside the stadium, people were exposed to minus 16 degree in Celsius (3.2 degrees in Fahrenheit) with blowing wind because there were no wind proof walls. (Hahaha)
It was way colder than outside of stadium because people were positioned higher than ground so that minus 16 degree freezing cold wind directly blew their bodies! (Hahaha)
It was like "Come on! Let us in! It's too cold outside! We're going to be frozen to death! Hurry up!" So the officials say "Okay! Come inside! Hurry up!" Then it turned out to be way colder inside than outside. (Hahaha)

After about an hour passed, people began to leave the stadium because it was unbearably too cold to withstand.
It is said that there was one of the volunteers left the stadium while screaming in pain “My toe fingers are going to get torn apart!” because he was wearing regular athletic shoes. (Hahaha)

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https://mainichi.jp/sportsspecial/articles/20180204/k00/00e/050/203000c
http://blog.livedoor.jp/rakukan/archives/5327449.html
http://japanese.joins.com/article/267/238267.html
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It is reported by Olympic committee that there were about 17,000 volunteers at first but before the opening ceremony, 3,000 people quit. I am sure the rehearsal ceremony was horrible enough experience to make up their decisions. (Hahaha)


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http://zapzapjp.com/52902146.html
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To be continued.