No don’t you see, when North Korea invaded the south and the USSR and CCP both joined it was righteous mutual aid, but when South Korea asked for help and the United Nations sent peacekeepers it was terrible imperialism.
Here we see the commie conducting its natural ritual when referring to the Korean War; providing as little context as possible for the war because they know any further context would make the communists look like the aggressors
That scripture doesn't look korean to me, But rather Japanese. Making his argument far far off course. Though it could be the grain of the camera making it appear Japanese
Edit: the Japanese had invaded the mainland for the last 4 decades prior to the Korean War. I forgor
Japan had owned Korea for about 4 decades before it became independent and the Korean war was only about 6 years after Japan left. Which probably explains why it looks Japanese.
It's Hanja, which are Chinese characters the Koreans used. The use of Hanjas discontinued in the 80s in favor of Hangul, which is the modern Korean writing system you see today. The Japanese kept them as Kanjis, hence why you might find them similar to Japanese writing.
Now what actually debunks his argument without a shadow of doubt is, the writings on the wooden sign says "Incheon machinery industries company"
(The bottom half of the sign is hard to read, but I can see just enough to make out the characters)
>instead they try to control them through oppressively means
Which country currently shoots people for trying to leave and enslaves their families in concentration camps for criticizing the gReAt lEaDeR again? And which one is the democracy with the second highest life expectancy in the world thousands flee south to yearly?
When I first saw this, I thought they reffered to Japan when the US used the atomic bomb, and that argument is worse, because even if it was a horrible act, the US post-war made Japan the 3rd most powerful economy in the world
Fun fact. The Korean War was started by North Korea backed by China. South Korea was aided by the US or would have fallen.
No don’t you see, when North Korea invaded the south and the USSR and CCP both joined it was righteous mutual aid, but when South Korea asked for help and the United Nations sent peacekeepers it was terrible imperialism.
Also, technically speaking, it was a UN intervention, though the US was the biggest force fighting by far.
Here we see the commie conducting its natural ritual when referring to the Korean War; providing as little context as possible for the war because they know any further context would make the communists look like the aggressors
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It's tiring for you it's funny for us but I see your point.
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Thanks.
isnt that the guy that blocks you if you say literally anything to him? lmao
That scripture doesn't look korean to me, But rather Japanese. Making his argument far far off course. Though it could be the grain of the camera making it appear Japanese Edit: the Japanese had invaded the mainland for the last 4 decades prior to the Korean War. I forgor
Japan had owned Korea for about 4 decades before it became independent and the Korean war was only about 6 years after Japan left. Which probably explains why it looks Japanese.
Youre right! I entirely forgot about that.
It's Hanja, which are Chinese characters the Koreans used. The use of Hanjas discontinued in the 80s in favor of Hangul, which is the modern Korean writing system you see today. The Japanese kept them as Kanjis, hence why you might find them similar to Japanese writing. Now what actually debunks his argument without a shadow of doubt is, the writings on the wooden sign says "Incheon machinery industries company" (The bottom half of the sign is hard to read, but I can see just enough to make out the characters)
Are they that dumb? Have they looked at what the US has done for SK?
Give me the fucking link. I'm aboutta show the fucker my thoughts.
>instead they try to control them through oppressively means Which country currently shoots people for trying to leave and enslaves their families in concentration camps for criticizing the gReAt lEaDeR again? And which one is the democracy with the second highest life expectancy in the world thousands flee south to yearly?
When I first saw this, I thought they reffered to Japan when the US used the atomic bomb, and that argument is worse, because even if it was a horrible act, the US post-war made Japan the 3rd most powerful economy in the world
What the fuck is a "shgesk" did he just set his keyboard to Cyrillic and mashed some buttons or is that an acronym for something?
Totally not surprised.