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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

real sword cutting and kendo fighting movie files

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  • @TheTreeless

    Uriginal is disrespecting other countries' culture. You can't ask respect to Korea while you guys are disrespecting others.

  • @TheTreeless

    Nobody said Korea didn't have military history. "Only practiced Archery" was written on Annals of Joseon and Muyedobotongji, Korean own historical records.

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  • Right Master Lee is disrespecting others for inventing his own sword style. And of course, no one but the Japs practiced the sword in east asia. and oh yeah the Annals of Joseon and Muyedobotgongji are the only korean historical records. Stop being delusional.

  • Korean stealing Kendo? ROFL!

  • @emorysamurai

    >2

    Search video with thise words 剣術 or 試し切り or search with individual Ryuha or Kata.

  • @TheTreeless

    Uri-Korean word of "Our" plus Original = "Uriginal"

    This is a slang for Korean "we invented" mentality or Korean extreme Confucianism.

  • @TheTreeless

    My point is always Uriginal. This Uriginal behavior is causing a lot of troubles in East Asia.

  • @BuffonSarutobi

    This was a response directed at those that said Korea has no militant history or was uneducated, and only practiced archery. I don't know what your "Uriginal" issue is about, but don't disrespect a whole country because you have a boner for Japan

  • @BuffonSarutobi

    What is Uriginal? It has nothing to do with the point that I am making. First of all, it's more like you have a superiority complex. You pretty much ignored all my points about how Japan's "superiority" is nonsense. Instead, you choose to accuse a person who is practicing his own sword style, as somehow inferior and "urginalizing." Besides, whoever's "culture" it is, so as long as it can be enjoyed, what does it matter? You just sound like a J-nationalist.

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