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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

This is a footage of Korean traditional dance "Byung shin chum".
They mimic disabled person's body movement for fun.
First half is South Korea.
Last part is a Korean school in Japan.
Koreans teach this dance to their kids at school...wow.
Can you hear their laughter?...unbelievable.

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  • ...unbelievable.

    Korean don't care for human right?

    We Japanese can't understand about Korea. never...

    I'm shocked by Korean school footage. It's impossible to coexist with Japanese and Korean. Korea is terrible nation, terrible people.

  • crazy Koreans, they are ugly not only the outlook, also the mind

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  • @Mataroucomes

    I also think those football players weren't nice.

    But, the thing is this 'dance' is not for making fun of disabled people.

    It was just a way to show their anger to nobleman, and I guess people who see this video should know about Korean history before criticizing.

    I also agree that those football players weren't right. But it really isn't that our traditional dance was for making fun of disabled people.

  • a Korean traditional dance which makes fun of disabled people ?

    Just before last Christmas , I saw a picture taken by Korean football players in Scotland ,

    in which they mimicked and made fun of the disabled .

  • Which means, I want you to modify 'for fun' in the second sentence, and all third sentence.

    As a Korean, I know what Koreans teach at school than any other foreigners.

    And, this isn't right.

    I will repeat that the students were not right(actually bad) on this footage.

    But this actually isn't what Koreans teach, and the fact the people played the dance for fun isn't right.

    Also, what students are doing is not Byung Shin Chum.

    If you are aware of what I said, please modify what you said.

  • In Josun Dynasty discrimination between common people and noblemen started to intensify.

    Because of this, common people felt angry about them and this is the start of Byung shin chum. We call this satire. They didn't meant to make fun of disabled people.

    At last part, I see Korean students are laughing about what they're doing.

    If it IS they're laughing about disabled action, I'll apologize. I also feel bad about the students.

    But Koreans do not teach any of dance, or action like this.

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