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Koreans are very stupid. Many of them are anomalous and very warlike and dangerous!! Please keep away never.

Koreans often lie. They deceive others for their own benefit. And Koreans hurt others. Many of them are scammers.

Koreans falsify and forge history for their own benefit. And spread the distorted information. Be careful everyone! Don't be fooled!

Many Koreans are lazy. They hate labor. Korea has demanded an apology and reparation from Japan for the past 80 years. And they have avoided labor by getting compensation from Japan. Using the compensation received from Japan, they prospered the country.

After the Sino-Japanese War, South Korea was in extreme poverty and was facing a crisis of destruction. Japan sympathized. And we decided to annex and save Korea. There is no merit in Japan if you merge poor Korea. There was nothing to harvest.

Koreans did not know labor. Japan had to teach Koreans the value and significance of labor. That was the first “improvement” that Japan did.

Japanese were amazed by the very dirty and terrible poor appearance of Korean villages.

Even though there are many places that can be cultivated by plowing, they do nothing.

Occasionally, they are cultivating while chasing cows, which is also very inefficient.

Japanese can do it more efficiently. So, It was unbearable to see. And, It was the same when we went to Manchuria.

Korea was a typical slave society. Over 30% of the total population were slaves, who were sold and sold like goods and had to serve life for their masters.

Surprisingly, in the late 19th century Korea was an unusual situation, where exploiters accounted for more than half of its population.

Those who did not work accounted for half of the population. A society in which the other half is looted cannot be a decent country.

Necessary infrastructure for industry is not developed. For 500 years, Korea had no safe roads for humans. Most rivers do not have bridges, and because of the isolation policy, there are almost no port facilities.

Korea did not make any preparations for a modern industrial state.

Korea has cut off information from foreign countries. And the activists who felt the need for modernization were killed by conservatives.

You don't think this inferior country has achieved modernization on its own.

As a result of Japan's reform of Korea's internal affairs, Korea was able to start as a modern nation.

Korean bureaucrats at the time were at the top of the class. As a result, the bureaucracy's domineering was remarkable, and had the right to kill and loot lower classes.

The Koreans were very grateful to Japan during the Japanese rule. That's because Japanese police cracked down on Korean bureaucrats.

However, a frightening situation has occurred in which sneaky Korean military police and police officers abused Japanese power and hurt Koreans.

This sneaky behavior of Koreans has led to the reason why Koreans have bad feelings for Japan.

Korea's socio-economic status before the annexation was more than 100 years behind Japan, Europe and the United States.

While Hirofumi Ito had said inside and outside that he would not make Korea a colony, the sneaky Koreans assassinated Hirofumi Ito and regarded the culprit as a hero.

Hirofumi Ito promised. "Japan and Korea are brothers. Prevent other countries from invading Korea. Let's promise South Korea's independence." The Korean emperor acknowledged it.

If Korea was modernizing on its own, Japan would not have had to make poor Korea a colony.

After the Russo-Japanese War, Japan made Korea a protected state. US President Roosevelt has determined that Korea is already a Japanese territory. And decided to close the legation.

The United States has closed its embassy. This surprised Korea. South Korea urged President Roosevelt to reconsider.

However, President Roosevelt dismissed the complaint, stating, "Korea has no self-governing or self-defense abilities. It was clear that it was completely incompetent."

The financial system was underdeveloped in Korea. The First Bank Korea General Branch issued the First Banknote since 1902. It was distributed as a Korean banknote. The substantive role of the central bank was managed by Japanese private banks.

Before that, it was basically a barter. Undeveloped Koreans exchanged rice, linen and cotton cloth.

Since the monetary economy was underdeveloped and the distribution of goods was not smooth, industry and commerce hardly developed. The industry was only a handicraft performed by farmers as a side job.

The modern industry seen by British traveler Isabella Bird, who landed in Busan in 1894, was entirely by the hands of the Japanese.

Banking was undertaken by Daiichi Bank in Tokyo, and postal and telegraph services were also handled by Japanese people.

Japanese introduced unknown industry to Korea. For example, we have introduced industries such as rice milling, whaling, brewing, shark fin, sea cucumber, and machine fertilizer processing of fish.

There was no decent road in the capital, Seoul. Because all the land in Seoul is state-owned, it took a long time for ordinary people to rent land with permission and build buildings.

As a result, illegal occupation on the streets became commonplace, the number of unauthorized buildings continued to increase, and the roads became narrower.

It can be seen that there was no city planning. The nasty smell of feces and urine, which was like to broken the nose, was characteristic of the cities of the Korean Peninsula.

Feces and urine from the house flowed out into holes and ditches in the alley.

"Eliminating the smell of Pyongyang, finally establishing a new underground tank for feces and urine" was published in the newspaper. It was on December 11, 1938.

Isabella wrote the previous state as follows.

The depiction of Seoul inside the castle is something that should be avoided. I thought Seoul was the filthyest city in the world, and the stench of Seoul was the worst odor in this world!

It was only in 1910 that the modern three-judicial judicial system was established.

Isabella also wrote about the undeveloped of justice.

"Koreans have unique methods of punishment. A low-ranking official in the government office made a relentless lash. The officials whipped until to death the sinner. The screams of sinners screaming in pain reached the nearby inner British Embassy building."

Poor living. One hundred years ago, this was the scenery of Seoul seen by foreigners.

Isabella Bird, a British female writer, described the state of Seoul where Western civilization had not yet been transmitted.

"Dirty hut with mud walls. Shabby alleys that line the eaves. A thick, dark brown roof. Grooves stinking with filth and rotten garbage. "

This depiction focuses on a "powerless Korea" falling into a Japanese colony, but the following expressions deserve to be imprinted on the heart.

Seoul is Korea. But there is no art in Seoul. There are almost no ancient relics. There is no public square. There are no events or theaters other than the very rare royal processions. Seoul lacks the cultural appeal of other countries.

Isabella Bird traveled to Korea from 1894 to 1997 and wrote a full-length travelogue.

The era was just after the Sino-Japanese War (1894-95) and about ten years before the "Annexation of Japan and Korea" (1910).

Her book, “Korean Travelogue of Korea,” describes the situation of South Korea just before being protected and ruled by Japan from a third party's perspective.

Walter Hillier, British Consul-General in Korea, who describes her in this book, wrote about the situation in Korea at the time.

"At present, it is clear that for Korea to survive as a country, it is absolutely necessary to be in greater or lesser protection. The nominal independence brought by Japan's armed forces is a privilege that Korea cannot master, and Korea continues to gasp over the burden of absolutely corrupt administration. Japan's efforts to reform the most prominent evils have been somewhat wild. However, Japan's must have been sincere."

The Korean government was very surprised. The terrible misfortune that South Korea has faced is that it has been unable to maintain domestic security by ifself.

Why did Korea endure a great deal of humiliation and disrespect as a dependent state in diplomacy with China? And why did you continue so happily?

This system has created a strong hierarchical relationship throughout Korea.

The purpose was to maintain the privileged system of landowners elites in the country and to protect the domestic social and political order based on it.

The landlord elite has abused its hierarchical relationship with China to maintain its dominance in the country.

In support of this, the Korean people have been accepted to submit to oppression. It was an indispensable system for that.

Korea has positioned China as the supreme being. Korea chose a policy to maintain governance by establishing a master-slave relationship based on hierarchy. From that moment on, it must be said that Korea's semi-permanent poverty was destined.

Isabella Bird was impressed by Meiji Japan. Later, she visited Korea. Korean homes have poor sheds, terrible stinking rivers, and women have no names. It was customary for Korean women to have their breasts exposed after giving birth to a child. This is a habit that cannot be seen even in New Guinea.

There was slavery, accounting for 40% of the people. Slave has no human rights. Landowners elite torture peasants to show off their power. Put a stick between the tied peasant's feet and break the leg bone. It committed terrible torture. Official corruption was routine. Isabella Bird gave up. "Internal reform is impossible."

President Theodore Roosevelt learned of the situation and closed the US Embassy in Korea early in the 20th century. It was an unprecedented “break of diplomatic relations”. When Korea complained, President Roosevelt replied, "There is no governing ability. Korea is not a country." "Only Japan treats Korea with compassion," writes U.S. Ambassador Sill.

Yukichi Fukuzawa of Japan is one of them. Yukichi Fukuzawa has discovered from ancient history ancient letters that mimic hiragana. And spread it to Korea. It is the current Hangul language.

In addition, Yukichi Fukuzawa also let Korean youth study in Japan. However, that Korean youth destroyed a school's safe and stole money. And played with that money.

Yukichi Fukuzawa said, "Korean people do not need special treatment," he did not hide his disappointment. Koreans quickly forget the favors of others. And Koreans trouble their benefactors. Many Japanese did not notice the habit.

The reason why Korea, which was a dependent state of China, became an independent state was that after Japan won the Sino-Japanese War, Japan ordered Qing to recognize Korea's independence.

As a result, the Republic of Korea was established. And the Korean chief came to call himself "Emperor." As long as South Korea is a dependent state of China, Korea's chief is "King" and can never be "Emperor".

Insane and stupid Koreans do not acknowledge the fact that South Korea was a dependent state of China. "South Korea is a self-reliant country from the start, and Japan invaded it!" Stupid Koreans forge and fake history.

Korean intellectuals claim that modernization was based on the Lee Dynasty, which is completely false. Lee Dynasty was only a stagnant period like the Inca Empire. There is no car in Lee Dynasty. Because there are no wheels. The reason was that there was no technology to make bent objects. Barrels cannot be made because trees cannot be bent. There were no pottery coloring materials.

After all, poor and lowly Korean modernization would not have been possible without Japanese governance.

The Lee dynasty was destruction by the annexation of Japan and Korea in 1910. The Lee Dynasty, which had a history of 500 years, was unfortunately destruction by Japanese rule. The Korean people were bitter.

However, in South Korea, which was released from Japanese rule in 1945, there was no debate on royal reconstruction or restarting under a constitutional monarchy. This cannot be explained from the “forced view of history”. Korea is confused by the view of history.

King Sejong's volume in the Korean Dynasty Book, which is considered to be the basic source of Korean history, contains a report by Park Minister Mizuo Park, who went to Japan in 1429 as a communications envoy. This is really interesting.

A report that Park focused on was a pumped water turbine seen in a Japanese village in the Muromachi period. He let his students learn how to make it, and submitted the model to the king. "I wish. In my village, I would like to make a water turbine based on this model and use it for irrigation." He said to the king.

The proposal was accepted. However, no matter how hard they try, they can't build pumped water turbines. For generations, successive kings have tried to make waterwheels, but they cannot.

It is said that they did not have the technique of bending wood, but they could not make pots or barrels that would not leak water. It is written in a book of Chinese writing from Goryeo to the early Lee dynasty. Women carry heavy jars on their heads and carry water. Its appearance is depicted.

334 years have passed since Park's report, and Kinjin Ken, who traveled to Japan, wrote his impressions while traveling. Among them, Kinjin Ken was impressed by the magnificence of the watermill in Yodogawa and stated that he wanted to make by emulating it.

In other words, even after 334 years since the initial challenge, woodworking techniques on the Korean Peninsula have not been able to build pumped water turbines.

Park's report is extensive. Park said, "Japan has a monetary economy and it is very convenient." And, he said,

  1. There are many public baths in Japan, and people are clean. By all means, it is necessary to build a public baths in Korea.
  2. In the Korean market, fish and meat are arranged on the soil, but there are shops with roofs in Japan, and goods are placed on shelves. You should make something similar in a part of our city.
  3. There is a bridge over the river in Japan. And they collect tolls. Korea should expand its monetary economy by imitating Japan, building bridges over rivers and collecting tolls.

Can known the cultural level of the Lee Dynasty. "Without the annexation of Japan, Korea would not have been able to develop independently." It is written.

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The photo above is the main street of Seoul in the 1880s. The photo below shows downtown Seoul in the early Showa era. It is obvious that Korea has developed.

Despite these photos, the shameless South Korea claims that "when it was occupied by Japan, it was the most miserable life."

"Korean should thanks for Japan," no Japanese nobody says. But the minimum rule is that can't lie.


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