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Fuckin' Korea!!


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 World War II, Korea was in extreme poverty and faced with extinction. Japan, who pityed them, annexed Korea and saved it. The poor Korea had 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!

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Korea to trash box!
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韓国なんて要らない(한국은 필요 없다)(Don't need Korea)

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