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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

pool korean Guy

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  • hes not korean hes fucking japenis

  • hes japanese u stupid ass, not korean!

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  • I wonder though, he's on a japanese tv show...so he could be japanese. But he could be a korean guy on tour. Does it really matter where he's from? His skills are awesome regardless

  • You retards! he's Korean, it even displays his name at 0:07! lol

  • he must be sick cause he look like a japanese guy

    lol

  • this is sick man xD

  • Especially noteworthy is that the Japanese government financially supported Korea to the tune of around 20% of Korea’s annual budget through 36 years of its rule. It should be concluded that it was not Korea which was exploited, rather, Japan was heavily exploited by its annexation of Korea. Mr. Ko’s paper will fully convince you of this conclusion.

    WE MUST LEARN THE TRUE HISTORY.

    BUT I'M SURE WE CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT GOOD OR BAD.

    ONLY I KNOW BAD ARE BIG COUNTRY LIKE USA,CHINA,RUSSIA,,,,,

  • However, Koreans are still criticizing Japan for it, claiming that the “36 years of Imperial Japanese rule” brought on the “seven deprivations” (king, sovereignty, human life, land, resources, language and personal name). Mr. Ko Bunyu (Huang Wengxing), a great Taiwan-born writer and historian, refutes this view, rather, based on his comprehensive listing of the historical facts, that Japanese rule brought about the “seven benefits” for the Korean people,.

  • The Japanese annexation of Korea was conducted just one hundred years ago with reasons fully in-line with the circumstances at that time. This is clearly vindicated by the fact that there were no countries that criticized the annexation, to say nothing of raising any objections.

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