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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wangta » Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:39 am

Coligny wrote:hey... I liked McTojo...


Me too but................................he just didn't get that trolling rants and angry propaganda don't do anything for anybody after a while. FG lets the posters get away with a lot cause its kept the original spirit more or less from what i've seen in the archives.

The people who get banished to Beyond Fucked are that category and Takachanpoo def fits. If the geta fits, wear it Taka matey. And he should wear it and cool his heels in the Beyond Fucked forum.

Honestly, he belongs like McTojo does in those angry Jp and Korean forums - ever seen Korean Sentry? Just substitute references to Korea and replace them with Japanese refs and you've got the same thing as the Japanese natives' dummy spitting, propaganda spewing, ranting posts adding a mix of pure hate in many cases to the formula and of course the usual uyoku bile that comes from being a loser who can't cope with modern life.

You know - the types of Japanese who also post elsewhere hating on Kiko, the half Korean/half American model who lives in Japan most of the time, speaks the lingo fluently and has never said anything negative about Japan. She models for Panasonic. Takechanpoo aint quite there but I propose he gets sent to Beyond Fucked for a while. It wil also save space cause we won't have trolling attachments taking up bandwidth.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:25 pm


about kiko mizuhara fuss, she posted pics visiting yasukuni shurine and posing in front of a rising sun flag on her facebook and clicked the like button of a tiananmen square incident related pic and apologized for it in spite of no need to do it. but in the process of the apology, she somehow referred to her personal attributes that she was born in merica, her dad was merican and her mom was korean. actually its abrupt and unnatural as an apology. at least some of j-netizens took the remark as an euphemism of "im not japanese. dont even have j-blood at all. so calm down, chinese people! yea :banana: ". if that was true, it was sneak and mean as an apology and was valid that some of j-netizens blame the sneakness and meanness(but off course it was invalid that in addition they demanded her to change her stage name to non-japanese one and fuck off from japan. it was an overkill and racism apparently). if not, she should have explained why she needed to refer to her background in that context.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:02 pm

However, in the context of what they knew about the Jp Imperial Army's policies of death marches, starved Allied POWs being made to construct railways in Burma, their Jp overseers extracting every last fraction of health and human dignity from their abused bodies, bayoneted patients, nurses and doctors in Singapore, cruelties in Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies, and of course the cannibalism of POWs by starving Japanese soldiers - and these are only a selection of the war crimes well documented - I think it's understandable some Aussie soldiers chose to shoot their Japanese military prisoners instead of giving them the protections afforded POWs under international agreements.

If I'd been an Allied/Aussie soldier and knew among the Jp prisoners were those who'd killed and cannibalised non Jp soldiers, or murdered hospital patients and staff. I'd have put a bullet or two in them.These Jp prisoners' deaths were humane compared to what happened to their enemies.

As for Roosevelt allowing the Japanese POWs to be sent to Russia - same thing again. The rights of the Japanese Imperial forces were the last thing on Allied minds. At least the Nazis didn't bullshit about their crimes but became more and more open about what they intended to do and what they did.


your argument is equal to say that in the context of the fact that some foreigners make a room dirty and leave without paying rent, its totally justified that landlords and real estate agents dont rent a room to all of other foreigners, or in the context of the fact that some foreigners go on the spree in a restaurant, its no problem the owner does not allow all of the other foreigners to enter his restaurant. i wholeheartedly think its actually logical and reasonable without any single flaws. and you foreigners have to tolerate their claims. hell yea :rofl:
you apparently dont understand what logical is.
mind you, the fallacy of composition is a prototype of prejudice and racism.
lets study the basics of logic!
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby legion » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:24 pm

Some Japanese guy murdered some people, chopped them up, and kept body parts in his apartment. Therefore landlords shouldn't rent to Japanese guys. It's logic.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wangta » Mon Nov 13, 2017 11:36 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:
However, in the context of what they knew about the Jp Imperial Army's policies of death marches, starved Allied POWs being made to construct railways in Burma, their Jp overseers extracting every last fraction of health and human dignity from their abused bodies, bayoneted patients, nurses and doctors in Singapore, cruelties in Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies, and of course the cannibalism of POWs by starving Japanese soldiers - and these are only a selection of the war crimes well documented - I think it's understandable some Aussie soldiers chose to shoot their Japanese military prisoners instead of giving them the protections afforded POWs under international agreements.

If I'd been an Allied/Aussie soldier and knew among the Jp prisoners were those who'd killed and cannibalised non Jp soldiers, or murdered hospital patients and staff. I'd have put a bullet or two in them.These Jp prisoners' deaths were humane compared to what happened to their enemies.

As for Roosevelt allowing the Japanese POWs to be sent to Russia - same thing again. The rights of the Japanese Imperial forces were the last thing on Allied minds. At least the Nazis didn't bullshit about their crimes but became more and more open about what they intended to do and what they did.


your argument is equal to say that in the context of the fact that some foreigners make a room dirty and leave without paying rent, its totally justified that landlords and real estate agents dont rent a room to all of other foreigners, or in the context of the fact that some foreigners go on the spree in a restaurant, its no problem the owner does not allow all of the other foreigners to enter his restaurant. i wholeheartedly think its actually logical and reasonable without any single flaws. and you foreigners have to tolerate their claims. hell yea :rofl:
you apparently dont understand what logical is.
mind you, the fallacy of composition is a prototype of prejudice and racism.
lets study the basics of logic!
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Nope, Nope, Nope, and More Nopes. You just don't get it. You sound like someone who's losing their marbles.

Oh yeah, and an inconvenient reminder for you - nice try putting my post up there again without reproducing your original views. You mentioned Aussie soldiers shooting Jp POWs which I acknowledged as a fact and then gave context about.

No problem luv, I understand your outrage but if you could have given any POWs from any country the the choice of being shot or the choice of being enslaved and forced on death marches, building railways on starvation rations all the while being beaten and abused, being tied to cross like structures and left out in the sun, used for bayonet practice, killed and then your body being carved up to feed enemy soldiers, etc then I think it's a no brainer that nearly all of them would choose the quick death by bullet.

Hint - the alternatives are one of the reasons why WW2 Japan is considered a Nazi Germany-like case. Suck up the historical facts buddy, suck em up.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:25 am

your self-righteousness, delusionalness, opinionatedness, out-of-spiteness and face-keepingness remind me of specific countries of peoples.
hell yea
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:00 am

Well that is a pure logic argument if ever I saw one.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:01 am

legion wrote:Some Japanese guy murdered some people, chopped them up, and kept body parts in his apartment. Therefore landlords shouldn't rent to Japanese guys. It's logic.


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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:27 pm

as for so-called death march, imperial j-army was such a shabby poor army that it did not even have transport trucks. it was default for j-army soldiers to march on foot. so it was simply a mistake that japs forcibly made prisoners walk and drove them into death. actually some of j-soldiers beat and tortured some defiant or lazy prisoners but it was not the main cause of their deaths. the main cause of the death was malaria via mosquito. and not only the prisoners but also j-soldiers died from infection of malaria alongside the prisoners in the process of the "death" march. but that part has been omitted to emphasize the perpetratorness of japan or the victimness of the prisoners.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:10 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:the main cause of the death was malaria via mosquito. and not only the prisoners but also j-soldiers died from infection of malaria alongside the prisoners in the process of the "death" march. but that part has been omitted to emphasize the perpetratorness of japan or the victimness of the prisoners.


Hey Take, so in your mind, I can forcibly starve and march you through malaria-infested jungles on foot and bear no responsibility for your death if you die of malaria?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:48 pm

matsuki wrote:
Takechanpoo wrote:the main cause of the death was malaria via mosquito. and not only the prisoners but also j-soldiers died from infection of malaria alongside the prisoners in the process of the "death" march. but that part has been omitted to emphasize the perpetratorness of japan or the victimness of the prisoners.


Hey Take, so in your mind, I can forcibly starve and march you through malaria-infested jungles on foot and bear no responsibility for your death if you die of malaria?

the liability of j-empire towards the deaths caused by the malaria infections in the process of the so-called death march was for a gross negligence, not for an intentional act.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:52 am

Takechanpoo wrote:
matsuki wrote:
Takechanpoo wrote:the main cause of the death was malaria via mosquito. and not only the prisoners but also j-soldiers died from infection of malaria alongside the prisoners in the process of the "death" march. but that part has been omitted to emphasize the perpetratorness of japan or the victimness of the prisoners.


Hey Take, so in your mind, I can forcibly starve and march you through malaria-infested jungles on foot and bear no responsibility for your death if you die of malaria?

the liability of j-empire towards the deaths caused by the malaria infections in the process of the so-called death march was for a gross negligence, not for an intentional act.


The March was quite an intentional act. No doubt the sick and elderly would not survive such a march so where you want to draw the blurry line between manslaughter/murder and where the responsibility within the ranks lies are fine argument for the legal ramifications in courts...but the end result is the same, dead people. Using those points and other minutiae to weasel out of the moral liability just show the lack of any morals.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:18 am

you seem to not understand the meaning of intention.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Coligny » Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:05 am

Can someone remind the reason to put McTojo in beyond fucked ?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wangta » Fri Nov 17, 2017 1:33 am

Coligny wrote:Can someone remind the reason to put McTojo in beyond fucked ?


McTojo got dropped into the Beyond Fucked forum not for being a clown but for showing the same signs of losing his marbles as Takechanpoo is doing now. McTojo was tolerable when there was some give and take even tho he was irrational and full of shit a lot of the time.

But when it turned to rants and propaganda mixed with mindless trolling, there was nowhere else to go but down into the Black Hole of Beyond his Fuckery. I should be fair - Takechanpoo at least made some real point about Kiko and her fuckwittery. I'm not surprised now she got verbally blasted by J people. What a moron even tho she looks hot.

Half Korean, half American but rushing into the whole Yasukuni shit by posing there and making a big deal out of it. Then her fuckwitted response to outraged Chinese, not that it takes much to outrage some Chinese from the PRC, that she is 'not Japanese' but Korean and so she should have been given a pass for her controversy-trolling. Yeah right - I'n sure any Koreans who tuned in were impressed by her antics and her iiwake for why she was doing it.

She is either as thick as pigshit or a publicity junkie. Probably both. Then again since when do you need an average or better IQ to be a model? Apologies to Cara whatsername with the eyebrows from the UK - she's intelligent and sounds like it mostly. But Kiko can go and kick rocks in one of the quarries somewhere where civilian and POW slaves of the Jp Imperial Army literally slaved away to death.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Fri Nov 17, 2017 7:49 am

There have been at least two examples of people who had serious mental issues continuing to post here, so I disagree with your version of history. Then again I disagree that there are signs of any pathology here, nor do I think that the patient is unaware of reality and what he is doing.

I think that it just comes down to the collective moderator view of the balance between value added and disruption caused. I also get the feeling that some people like to play on that knife edge, and that they act mostly to elicit a reaction.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Nov 17, 2017 12:20 pm

wagyl wrote:Then again I disagree that there are signs of any pathology here, nor do I think that the patient is unaware of reality and what he is doing.


That's exactly why personality disorder is such a terrible diagnosis - It is a mental illness but there isn't much to be done because the patient is aware of reality and what he is doing. He is just like that. Which sucks for both the patient and anyone who comes into contact with him.

Sort of this really:

It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

- Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 5)

William Shakespeare, April 1564 - May 3rd 1616
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:25 pm

all i am interested in is logic and evidence. not interested at all in reading the air/atmosphere(空気を読む).
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wangta » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:12 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:all i am interested in is logic and evidence. not interested at all in reading the air/atmosphere(空気を読む).
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That's nice. I just remembered that this year was one of the anniversaries of the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. About 10,000 American POWs and around 55,000 or more Filipino POWs were marched 65 or so miles without food or water through intensely humid jungles.

The march was their death sentence. Their deaths weren't a by-product of malaria or going for an excursion with their captors.

I've never met older Filipinos in Oz and the Philippines, older Malaysians in Oz and Malaysia, older Singaporeans, Indians, etc who informed me that their countrymen and women only died of malaria when the Japanese Imperial forces overran them and their country although not one of those countries had fired a shot at the borders of Japan.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:52 pm

new jersey decided to install 5th comfort women statue
米東部ニュージャージー州フォートリー区の議会は14日夜、区内に慰安婦碑の設置を認める決議を全会一致で可決した。慰安婦碑が設置されれば、同州では5例目となる。設置場所は公表されていないが、公有地に建てられる。

http://www.sankei.com/smp/world/news/17 ... 39-s1.html
http://www.northjersey.com/story/opinio ... 923855001/
5 ones only in new jersey... :roll:
people with a good sense will notice that these movements by the natural-bornly hysteric koreans is just a cult activity.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:50 pm

스웨덴 사회복지학계의 보고에 따르면, 2차 세계대전 이후 전 세계 해외 입양인 수는 약 50만 명에 이른다. 그런데 그중 40%인 20만 명이 한국의 입양인들이다. 또 남인순 더불어민주당 의원에 따르면, 현재 해외 입양의 경우 국내 입양기관이 받는 수수료가 1600만원에서 2300만원에 이른다. 하지만 해외의 입양 양부모가 현지 입양기관에 지불하는 수수료는 그보다 최대 3배에 이른다고 한다. 그러니 지난 65년간 한국이 ‘입양아 수출국’이라는 오명에서 벗어나지 못하는 것이다.

"According to a report by the Swedish Social Welfare Society, after World War II, the number of overseas adoptees worldwide is about 500,000. However, 40% of them, 200,000, are Korean adoptees. According to a Democratic Party lawmaker, the Korean adoption agency charges between 16 million won and 23 million won for overseas adoption. However, overseas adoption foster parents pay up to three times more fees to local adoption agencies. So, for the past 65 years, South Korea has not been able to escape from the stigma of 'an adopted child exporting country'."
http://v.media.daum.net/v/20171225110005007?rcmd=rn
in korea, not only since ww2 but also even since pre-j-colonized era, ruthlessly selling their children like mere material/object has been their deep-rooted tradition. and this is the very reason why the supply of comfort women from korea was the largest.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Dec 27, 2017 2:16 pm

in korea, not only since ww2 but also even since pre-j-colonized era, ruthlessly selling their children like mere material/object has been their deep-rooted tradition. and this is the very reason why the supply of comfort women from korea was the largest.


Huh? こんかいない.

"The Pot Calling the Kettle Black" since you love leaps of Japanese (il)logic.
http://sopheliajapan.blogspot.jp/2013/01/adoption-in-japan-part-1-why-are-there.html
...Before the Tsunami, there were more than 36,000 children in “orphanages” in Japan. Around 3,000 of them were housed in 乳児院 (nyujiin: infant nurseries, usually for children under two years old). The overwhelming majority of these children are not orphans in the sense of having no living guardian.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Dec 27, 2017 6:55 pm

"The Pot Calling the Kettle Black" since you love leaps of Japanese (il)logic.

i do NOT think those j-orphans were originally sold for money by their own parents unlike the above korean ones.
you need to learn the notion of category mistake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_mistake
but nice try. i evaluate it.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Jan 03, 2018 9:15 pm

"Japanese surname "Yamamoto" means "enjoyment in the mountains"?"
도요토미 히데요시의 왕명 이후 전쟁터에서 살아남은 남자들은 마음에 드는 여자를 원하는 대로 차지할 수 있는 기회가 주어졌다.

또한 일본 남녀들은 왕명을 받들어 때와 장소를 가리지 않고 성관계를 했다.

이 과정에서 수많은 여자들이 임신했는데, 여자들은 아이의 아빠가 누군지 몰라 '마지막으로 성관계를 한 장소'를 이름으로 지었다고 한다.

우리에게 잘 알려진 '야마모토'는 뫼 산(山)과 근본 본(本)의 합자인데, 이를 풀이하면 '산속에서 만난 남자의 아이'라는 뜻이다.

비슷하게 다케다(竹田)는 '대나무밭에서 만난 남자의 아이', 무라이(村井)는 '마을 우물가에서 만난 남자의 아이'라고 알려졌다.

이렇게 생겨난 이름들이 전해져 내려오며 일본의 성씨가 됐다는 설이 중론이다.

물론 이같은 주장에 반기를 드는 일부 학자들도 있다. 그들은 "한자 뜻풀이가 와전, 왜곡돼 전해져 내려오는 낭설일 뿐"이라고 지적했다.

성씨의 유래를 명확히 밝힐 역사적인 증거나 관련 정보가 부족한 탓에 몇 가지 추측성 가설이 존재하는 것은 사실이다.

그런데도 많은 사람들은 일본의 개방적인 성 문화, 기모노의 유래 등이 결합된 흥미로운 주장에 관심을 보이고 있다.

"After the reign of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the men who survived the battle were given the chance to occupy their favorite women as they pleased.

In addition, Japanese men and women took sexual relations with each other regardless of time and place.

In the process, a lot of women are pregnant, but the women do not know who the father of the child is.

Yamamoto, well known to us, is the union of Mt. Mo and Mt. Bon, which means "the boy of the man we met in the mountains."

Likewise, Takeda is known as "the boy of the man we met at the bamboo field," and Murai was known as the "boy of the man we met at the village well."

The names that came up with these names came down and became a Japanese surname.

Of course, some scholars disagree with this claim. They pointed out that "the meaning of kanji is merely a fallacy that is passed down and distorted."

It is true that there are some hypothetical hypotheses due to lack of historical evidence or related information to clarify the origin of surname.

Nevertheless, many people are interested in interesting claims that combine the open sex culture of Japan and the origin of kimono."
http://www.insight.co.kr/news/133206

delusion after delusion. korean brain cannot even distinguish between fiction and non-fiction. they cannot withdraw what they once insist because withdrawing loses their face. and keep shouting and screaming it just for their facekeeping. i call this phenamenon korean absolute facekeepinism. although japan has been relatively liberal about sexual things amongst asian nations, its pretty fucking amazing that this guy can write a article almost only by his delusion and fabrication. and this is totally an usual, typical and traditional korean method.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:00 pm

Heard this woman interviewed in some depth on the Today programme, BBC Radio 4 today. She cam across as a very smart young woman. Not really my kind of book though.

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https://www.amazon.com/White-Chrysanthemum-Mary-Lynn-Bracht/dp/0735214433/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:49 pm

as for comfort women issue in jeju island, japanese research teams of nhk and others already finished going over with a fine-tooth comb because the island is a very place where this issue originally started.
読者のみなさまへ

 吉田氏が済州島で慰安婦を強制連行したとする証言は虚偽だと判断し、記事を取り消します。当時、虚偽の証言を見抜けませんでした。済州島を再取材しましたが、証言を裏付ける話は得られませんでした。研究者への取材でも証言の核心部分についての矛盾がいくつも明らかになりました。

https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG7L71S2G7LUTIL05N.html

as always, a careful verification is needed but i guess that unfortunately the world people, especially liberal ones, will read this book as a non-fiction, regardless of whether or not what is written in the book is verified.

btw, look at this typical square jaw. the power of gene is pretty fucking frightening. hell yea
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sun Jan 14, 2018 10:52 am

Long held silence? Hahahahahahaha

If Japan started offering a special Korean woman work visa with a decent minimum wage, I can only imagine the hilarity that would ensue in SK.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:39 pm

"a japanese word 半島(peninsula) is made to despise and subordinate korean to japan :twisted: "
한자 ‘반’(半)은 전체의 반이라는 계량적인 개념이기도 하지만, ‘모자란다’의 의미로도 사용됩니다. 예를 한 번 들어볼까요? ‘반편이: 지능이 보통 사람보다 낮은 사람’ ‘반풍수: 서투른 풍수’ ‘반치기: 가난한 양반 혹은 쓸모없는 사람’ ‘반심: 할까 말까 하는 마음 혹은 진정이 아닌 마음’ 등등의 낱말이 ‘반’ 자를 부정적인 의미로 사용하고 있습니다. 이처럼 ‘반도’도 혹시 부정적인 의미를 강조하려는 저의로 만들어진 용의가 아닐까 하는 생각을 하게 되었습니다. 그러다가 이러한 의심을 품은 사람이 저 하나만이 아니라는 것을 발견하게 되었습니다. 독립기념관 홈페이지에 다음과 같은 문건을 검색했거든요.

“…‘한반도’는 일제가 한국을 멸시하고자 만든 왜색용어다. ‘일본지리사전’은 “육지가 바다에 돌출하여 삼면이 바다로 둘러싸여 있는 부분, 특히 조선반도가 그 좋은 보기”라고 하여 유독 한반도를 강조했다. ‘반도’ (Peninsula)란 용어는 일제가 메이지유신 후 이른바 그들의 ‘본도’(本島) 에 예속시키려는 의도에서 만들어 낸 신조어였다. 자기들이 살고 있는 곳은 내지(內地) 즉 ‘온 섬’(全島)이고 한국은 섬도 못 되는 반 섬, 즉 섬의 하위 개념인 변방으로 비하시키고자 하여 ‘반도’라고 명명하였다….”

.....하지만 1920년대의 신문 기사에는 ‘조선반도’(朝鮮半島)란 단어가 엄청나게 많이 나옵니다. 위 주장이 진실 혹은 사실에 가깝다는 것을 증명하는 것이지요.

"The kanji '半(half)' is also a quantitative concept of the whole half, but it is also used to mean 'shortage'. Let me give you an example. The word 'semi-intelligence' is lower than that of the average person. '' Bengbu: poor feng shui '' hulking: poor man or useless person ' I use it as. As a result, the peninsula was also thought to be a dragon made of mine to emphasize negative meanings. Then I discovered that I was not the only one who had this suspicion. I searched the homepage of the Independence Hall homepage for the following documents.

"... 'Korean peninsula' is a shade term that the Japanese imperialists made to despise Korea. "Geographical Dictionary of Japan" emphasized the "Korean Peninsula" as the land is protruding into the sea and the three sides are surrounded by the sea, especially the Korean Peninsula. The term 'peninsula' was a new word made in the intention of the Japanese imperialism to subordinate to the so-called 'main island' after the Meiji Restoration. The place where they live is called "the island" (whole island), and South Korea is called "peninsula" to despise it as the sub-island of the island, the sub-concept of the island. "

....However, in the newspaper articles of the 1920s, the word "Korean peninsula" comes out to a great many. This is to prove that the claim is true."
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"In 1991, he won the Seoul Newspaper New Year Literary Literature Review. Department of Korean Language and Literature, Kyunghee University. Human and Books representative"
http://www.imaeil.com/sub_news/sub_news ... 87&yy=2018

are you fucking serious? eh? huh?
korean style reasoning has fatal defects, as you fucking do know.
unfortunately in korea even such a guy is treated as a non-handicapped person under the name of anti-japan.
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verification, the statements which they make with regard to
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Feb 03, 2018 8:53 pm

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in ichikawa city, chiba pref, j-police arrested 2 korean men for illegal employment of 7 chinese men in the factory washing metal mesh of yakiniku. they earned over 1.5 hundred million yen since august 2015
https://www.fnn-news.com/news/headlines ... 83835.html
http://www.news24.jp/articles/2018/02/02/07384659.html

japan times and japan today never report korean-releted crimes in japan, as fucking always.
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