Dokdo Video Pt. 1
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south korea is shame of asia
oh,sorry
north korea too
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英語コメが凄まじい!自分は日本語で日本の領土と主張しよう。
竹 島 は 日 本 の 領 土 だ。
南朝鮮の妄想には困ったもんだな。
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The Liancourt Rocks, also known as Takeshima in Japanese or Dokdo in Korean, are a group of small islets in the Sea of Japan. Sovereignty over the islets is disputed between Japan and South Korea. The islets are currently administered by South Korea, which has its Coast Guard stationed there. Was it right act?
How much Japan can ask for compensation to Korea?
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朝鮮人死ね
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Shame on you PGJOEJUHN.
If you know about Japanese you will know that talk about history is kind of taboo.
But in Korea, most are told and reminded about Japanese abuse to Korea, but you stop there. You don't go further than that.
But I expect nothing less of you that what you already try to do was say your part that is in support of Korea only, but no more.
I know that if you say more and the truth then you will be labeled as a "메국노"
crsvitor7 5 months ago
@crsvitor7 first of all, it's spelled '매국노'. Secondly, contrary to what you believe, talking about history is not taboo in Japan as in a place like Germany. In fact, Japanese government continues to fabricate its textbooks with distorted facts that almost justify their aggression and invasion in the early 20th century. I tried to faithfully portray where people stand on the issue and you are quite correct to point out that Koreans are generally more passionate about it - understandably so.
pgjoejuhn 5 months ago
@crsvitor7 first of all, it's spelled '매국노'. Secondly, contrary to what you believe, talking about history is not taboo in Japan as in a place like Germany. In fact, Japanese government continues to fabricate its textbooks with distorted facts that almost justify their aggression and invasion in the early 20th century. I tried to faithfully portray where people stand on the issue and you are quite correct to point out that Koreans are generally more passionate about it - understandably so.
pgjoejuhn 5 months ago
@crsvitor7 first of all, it's spelled '매국노'. Secondly, contrary to what you believe, talking about history is not taboo in Japan as in a place like Germany. In fact, Japanese government continues to fabricate its textbooks with distorted facts that almost justify their aggression and invasion in the early 20th century. I tried to faithfully portray where people stand on the issue and you are quite correct to point out that Koreans are generally more passionate about it - understandably so.
pgjoejuhn 5 months ago
@crsvitor7 Also, it was never my intention to objectively analyze the issue to come to one and only 'correct' conclusion - simply because there isn't one. I do point to several sources in the video to indicate that both Countries do have legitimate and historical data to advance their positions. Sorry if you are disappointed with lack of logical soundness in the video, but to accuse me of failing to speak the 'truth' only proves that you are just as ignorant on this whole issue as i am. Best, J
pgjoejuhn 5 months ago