【字幕】 Koreans who pretend Japanese
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Also there are many N&S Koreans are living in Japan illegally, pretended to be a Japanese and got a Japanese surname even they belong a big Anti-Japan group in Japan.
Also many south Koreans are learning Japanese language since they were childhood even they have Anti-Japan educations in their school.
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Korean terrorists pretended to be Japanese tourists in the 1980s. Has anyone heard of Kim Hyun Hui and Kim Sung Il? They blew up a Korean Air plane in November of 1987 with fake Japanese passports as well. Kim Hyun Hee pretended that she was Mayumi Hachiya. This is a true story.
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Thousands of people protested Fuji television.
watch?v=OV3L5SyMHaw
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Interesting incident happened in Japan last month.
People who was watching the TV movie on Fuji Television found racial slur on a picture.
There was "Jap18" on a fake magazine used in the movie.18 is Korean slang like fuck so it's like "Jap Fuck"
Racial slur isn't allowed on TV, of course.
The guy who designed the magazine was an assistand director whose name was Kinoshita.
However one of his middle school class mate came out and revealed Kinoshita was Korean whose name was Park.
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I condone Korean actors playing Japanese roles as long as they clearly state they PLAY Japanese roles and have respect for them. However they must stop pretending Japanese to own fake restaurants or commit crimes. Prostitutes in America do job by using Japanese terms like "Tokyo", "sakura".....
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I can honestly admit that I don't like Koreans in particular, but come on.
That Will Yun Lee and Law and Order part was just dumb. The guy is an actor, he's paid to pretend to be someone else. It's his job. It's like saying Mel Gibson is pretending to be Danish, Scottish, Jewish and such because of his acting roles.
DenALTV 9 months ago
@DenALTV I understand and thats a fair point. But dont you think an actual scotsman wouldve done a better job in braveheart or a real Japanese pretending to be Yakuza?
TeHGoodReverend 9 months ago
What I don't understand is why those restaurant owners don't have more national pride? I've never had Korean food, but it can't be that bad. I know that Japanese culture is popular, but pretending to be Japanese isn't the way to raise awareness of Korean culture or show pride in their Korean heritage and culture.
sc0pl355 9 months ago 4
@sc0pl355 Watch these videos: /watch?v=IJn5fPlYBU8&feature=related
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TeHGoodReverend 9 months ago