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  • chinese and japanese martial arts did NOT develop independantly. In fact the masters of many japanese systems went on martial pilgrimages to china before finalizing their systems. Not to mention the literature that they shared. Korea is not a bitch, they got done over in the war and lost alot of tradition but to say that korea as a country is just a copy of others is morally wrong and incorrect. They have had their own warriors and if u cant even perceive that ur a arrogant twat.

  • @buakawfan333

    You can imagine anything but you can never back up because Korean's history is fabricated, just like their claim for the origins of soccer or English people.

    What is morally wrong is disrespecting other cultures and tries to steal them by exploiting people's ignorance like in your case. Chinese and Japanese are only responding to Korean plagiarism.

    Also, you'd better stop pretending to be expert on Asian history before embarrassing yourself too much.

  • @tmme1234

    it cant be more embarrasing that the shit your spilling on here

  • @buakawfan333

    That's right. Slurring and abusing is the only thing you can do because the truth is truth.

    That is your limitation. That is how much you can hope to do if you avoid facing the truth.

  • I have a Korean friend who hated Japan because of his grandparents suffering from them yet his favorite show is Naruto and he is being influence by the show knowing their Japanese terms and is able to understand Japanese Kanji. He hates to admit that he is being influence by Japan.

  • Thanks for uploading the vid. The way I see it is, doesn't matter why they plagiarize, what matter is Korea is NOT doing itself any favour by plagiarizing.

    Nowadays, thanks to their plagiarism, I am very reluctant to learn any MA that has even the slightest bit korean influence out of fear of learning plagiarised Art.

    Thats just me, I can't tell how many other MA practitioner that feels the same way. A LOT I would imagine.

    Planned to learn TKD after Karate, not anymore.

  • I'm curious to know if this is being done by the North or the South. If it's being done by the North then it's the sort of thing that communist regimes have always done and needn't be worried about. If it's being done by the South then perhaps they're intoxicated by recently getting some of the world prestige historically enjoyed by China and especially Japan. And now wanting it all due to insecurity over the fact that they are still nothing in comparison.

  • @dymchurch1

    I'm pretty sure that it is done by the South because we don't hear anything from North like Luis Vuitton, K-POP plagiarism or any other claims except for greenbacks. But that is for a different reason. Chinese copy products for money, but they do not claim the originals. Koreans copy and then fabricate the history to claim originals. They are doing this for their national image as the moves are funded by the Presidential Council on National Branding.

  • @tmme1234 Sounds to me like they are behaving like crack-addicts. As one of the "little dragons" things were going well and they became addicted to prosperity. Now, things have gone south all over the world and they are desperately trying to get more "fixes".

  • @dymchurch1

    Given that they keep on doing it to many countries and even their scholars and Government seem to be supporting it, I have to say that plagiarism is a part of their culture from such a long Chine dependency period. I also think it has a lot to do with their educations. They believe all these without checking the facts.

  • Great work with many back up documents for prooves. This must be known by people in all nations.

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