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  • a quoi bon cette video...

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  • Beaucoup de Français s'intéressent à culture de Corée.

    Beaucoup d'amour français culture de Corée.

    Beaucoup de Français sont excités à culture de Corée.

    Rien n'a tout problème.

  • haha, again, poor sophism. And this time you don't have nerve to reply with @, so that I might not notice it :-p

    I, and most Japanese, admit Japanese culture has been influenced by many other cultures. Who said "Japan culture came from god and has never been influenced by any other country"?

    You are talking with yourself on very stupid way, lol

    I wonder if you have ever read a historical documents about Japan or Korea written by academician.

    P.S.

    this is not my video

  • @NamelessTheGonbei I'm talking to you dumbass. You act like japanese culture came from god. thats very cool dude. that's the only point I wanted to show you.

    Now that you've recognized that japan culture has been influenced by many other cultures, I have nothing more to say to you.

  • @phoenix777paul

    You wanted to show something without argumentation, and suddenly comes your conlusion that I've recognized it. I'm totally impressed how smart your brain functions :-p

    I, and this video, say that Korea never any classes similar to Samurai in her history. Why does it mean Japanese culture came from god??? Again, I'm totally impressed by your fantastic logic, lol

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    oops, it should be "Korea never had any classes..."

  • @NamelessTheGonbei I quote you: "I, and most Japanese, admit Japanese culture has been influenced by many other cultures". That's all ;) thanx

  • @NamelessTheGonbei I quote you: "I, and most Japanese, admit Japanese culture has been influenced by many other cultures". That's all ;) thanx

  • @NamelessTheGonbei I quote you: "I, and most Japanese, admit Japanese culture has been influenced by many other cultures". That's all ;) thanx

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  • And as you said in your video, there is a new groupement of men who have brought

    a new culture..... But from where? Enybody wonder about it... Maybe Korea...?

    I let you mind about it;)

    Stop injures, please is not showing a good pic of you...

  • @phoenix777paul

    Samurai didn't come from anywhere else out of Japan. Samurai is a class which was formed gradually through the political and social alternation in 10c Japan. I think you are the one who need to learn history more :-p

    By the way, some Korean have been trying to steal Thai culture now. They claim there is traditional Korean Kick Boxing.

    watch?v=qflIr2oOpf4

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    so samurai came out of the ass of nowhere to japan and brought a new culture to the local people? that's really nice story, thank you.

  • @phoenix777paul

    It is really nice to see that your sophism doesn't work anymore :-)

    Now, we see no problem in this video, right?

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    this video is just nonsense, and spread your narrow-minded vision to the world

  • @phoenix777paul

    Now you have no argumentation, but only spreading your uncultured vision.

    Very similar to the attitude of many Korean in youtube. "Birds of a feather flock together."

    Is that why you love Kumdo?

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    no need for argumentation with you. everything is in this video. Samurai took power in XII th century in Japan and brought new culture. If they were from Japan, why would they do so and had a different culture? where does their different culture of japan came from? what you defend is just nonsense and you seem to be unable to see this simple fact. Really think about this before posting an another no argumentation response. I'll be appreciating ;)

  • @phoenix777paul

    Culture changes or develops by itself. There are many causes of change/development. Culture often brings some new elements by itself. Your understanding of culture is so shallow and static that you can't understand this.

    I'm appreciating your responses cause they have shown clearly the intellectual niveau of the people who believes Korean propaganda.

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    so, every country in the world have been influenced by each other except Japan.

    ok... very good for you then... Japan culture came from god and has never been influenced by any other country.

    People of japan appeared in Japan from nowhere. That's an interesting theory.

    Maybe humanity came from japan so japan didnt need to be influenced?

    that's even greater!

    now I know why I like japanese culture so much!

    thank you for your super video, it opened my eyes!

  • @NamelessTheGonbei

    Well said.

  • @phoenix777paul

    No offence man but Korean also stole Thai kick-boxing. Don't tell me it was originally from Korean like Gumdo (even though Gumdo isn't even Korean...)

  • @phoenix777paul

    Korea was Yangban society, they were far from Samurai.

    Yangban admired China the master country so bad, they tried to copy China that's why Korea didn't have much original culture.

    Korea didn't have warrior culture because military people were lower class and Korea was always protected by China.

  • @phoenix777paul Japan must have security of culture preserving against sneaky Koreans so as not to be stolen our culture by Koreans. YOROSHIKU.

  • @phoenix777paul

    Samurai was a social rank, not a certain race.

    It's not export-import item.

    You need to study Japanese history from non-Korean professors.

  • Too sad.. You must learn more about history... Because Korea doesn't steal anything.. Korea just practices martial arts without asking anything to anybody...

  • nice video

    good job!

  • Quand le fort séisme a causé un désastre au Japon, nous avons reçu beaucoup de paroles encourageantes et de l’argent recueilli en France et autres pays. Nous vous remercions beaucoup de votre tendresse. La Taiwan, le pays voisin, a donné 140 million d’euros (la Corée, très peu) au Japon. Mais seule les Coréens dans le monde se sont félicités de ce malheur japonais sur l’internet. C’est croyable ? Nous ne voulons jamais la participation des Coréens à la Japan Expo tous les ans.

  • Les Coréens s’imaginent qu’ils peuvent faire aussi tout ce que les Japonais peuvent faire. Mais ils manquent peut-être de force de créativité et de patience, donc ils ne peuvent pas créer des cultures originales comme celles du Japon. C’est pourquoi ils aiment imiter et voler les cultures japonaises. Les cultures japonaises se propagent en France et Europe naturellement, mais pas de force, n’est-ce pas? Cependant, la Corée essaie d’ imposer ses cultures sans originalité en Europe. Y croyez-vous?

  • korean is not friendly against japanese. 45% of korean studients say,, 1st enemy is a Japan. 2nd is North korea(22%) 3rd USA (19,9)

    why do French invite enemy of Japan? why does French dance and sing KPOP in japan expo? if there were French event in japan. Japanese would never invite enemy , Japanese would never dance and sing the song of enemy of France. coz it is very impolite

  • POURQUOI IL Y A T IL DES COREENS AU JAPAN EXPO !?

    non mais franchement, ils ont qu'a faire un Korean expo quoi!

    C'est vraiment triste de voir des Europeens se faire tromper par ces gens la

  • Les Coréens insistent que toutes les cultures japonaises comme sushi, Judo, Origami, etc. sont originaires de Corée. Vous pouvez croire ce que les Coréens disent ? Cette année, à la Japan Expo, les Coréens vont faire la demonstration de Kumdo (Kendo) dans le but d’insister que le Kendo japonais est originaire de Corée. Dans la demo, ils utiliseront des sabres japonais à la place de leurs sabres traditionnels. Tous les japonais Japonais se fâcheront contre leur plagiat de la culture japonaise.

  • @amourfrancejp nous n'utilisons pas de sabre japonais, mais des sabres coréens. Impossible pour les incultes de faire la différence.

  • @phoenix777paul

    Haidong Gumdo was started in 1980's.

    But they are fabricating the history.

  • South Korea began to plagiarize the Japanese martial arts from the late 20th century. Korean martial arts is nothing to the history of Korea. Individual martial arts was not developed in the Joseon Dynasty(Korea).

    Taekwondo plagiarized the Shotokan Karate. Tang Soo Do plagiarized Gojyuryu Karate. Haidong Gumdo and Kumdo plagiarized Kenjutsu and Kendo. Hapkido plagiarized the Daitoryu Jujutsu and Aikido. Yudo plagiarized Judo. Hwa Rang Do is not historical martial arts. Hwa Rang was dancer.

  • Samurai and Kendo are Japanese culture.not Korean.

  • Korea didn't have even craft skill to make curve of sword.

    That's why Korean sword is just straight.

    It is completely fake photo that Korean has good curved sword.

    And they didn't have any Samurai spirit, Tea Ceremony also made up recently, to imitate Japan.

    Korea is only country didn't have culture of the way of tea.

    They found that and imitate Japanese tea ceremony to introduce it to world as if it is Korean original traditional culture.

  • いい動画です。

  • @konngou38 最高ですよ 国家栄誉賞ものです!!!

  • C'est quoi le rapport avec la Japan Expo?

  • hey!! shameful anti Korean japs ! you Know ?

    all japs culture From Old Korea ( bakjae , Koguryo , silla, gaya etc..)

    samurai => ssaulabi (bakjae)

    Ninja => jakek (baejae)

    karate => tang ( china) japanese King roots bakjae and silla

  • It's very clear that Korea didn't have Kumdo until Japan introduded Kendo during WW2. but they keep lying it didn't happen. same with Ninja. Ninja is also born in Korea. and the stolen list goes on and on.... sick and tired of their shameless actions and comments. China and Japan should do something about this or they will keep annoying us with more of their made- up histories. .

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