I hope that some Koreans with a slave spirit who can't accept their good points even if they say exactly what they like will disappear... accepting only bad things is a kind of psychosis. I heard that's the case with people who pay 20,000 won or 100,000 won in Korea these days. It's our fault that the Japanese attacked us... I'm a psychopath. To blame yourself for saying "My fault" -- it's the spirit of servitude. When you say, "It's your fault," it's comparable to rain. I heard an economist at Seoul National University does that. During the Japanese colonial period, the economy improved and security improved. That's why the Japanese colonial era was helpful...So, if the reconstruction of Iraq leads to a positive growth of the Iraqi economy, and security improves due to strong U.S. military occupation, does that help the U.S. develop Iraq? Why are you investing without power and putting it's a waste of money. Aren't you trying to take over oil resources and keep China in suspense and Japan in suspense? In World War II, the United States led the Netherlands, which competed around Japan and Indonesia, China lost Manchuria to Japan, and Britain, which had interest in China, cut off oil to Japan due to the ABCD siege and smashed it in high school. What's the difference between then and now? It's because of oil, but 50,000 confusion tactics cloud public opinion. What's even more surprising is the emergence of underachiever Iraqis who sympathize with it. A pathetic race that sees itself as inferior and plays with the strategies of white Americans. As people like Ji Man-won naturally emerge in Iraq, internal conflicts intensify, and the people themselves fail to find their own good points and fall into slave spirit. I heard the 10,000 won bill was like that. They were fighting and stopped. For those of that age, the idea that the Japanese samurai system is better and cooler than the Korean party strife has been instilled by Japanese imperialism. However, samurai are a group created by the Japanese to efficiently kill the Japanese. Which samurai protected the Japanese in the war against foreign countries? Did a samurai cut the head of a U.S. general in the Pacific War? No. They just kill each other and like each other.…. A samurai with a height of 130? The Japanese who scream at the height of Jannabi in the zoo and kill the Japanese without thinking..... As soon as Samurai, who had changed their minds after seeing Joseon in front of them one day while living among these Japanese, protested against the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, a huge number voluntarily surrendered. Ten thousand is not a small number at that time. Most Japanese soldiers must have turned their backs on Japan in their hearts. The epitome of betrayal - samurai. For the past decades, Japanese people have been thoroughly hiding these people and saying nonsense about historical errors and lack of feed, and now they are developing various logic by calling them humanists... In contrast, the party dispute in Joseon is a fierce process of persuasion and argumentation in writing. Logic is alive and there is logic of the day. It is an effective means of communication. This place where I live also had a fierce war of words over Bush and Kerry during the last presidential election. There was a huge amount of publicity and TV campaigning. However, no one describes this as a division. Reporters from all over the world admired American democracy and everyone paid attention to the outcome of the election. Japan is the only country that describes such a process as division. Even now, the Japanese are wary of the other person when they express their opinions. Rather than logic, he is anxious that his attitude will seem arrogant to the other person. Who's the real slave spirit? Are you a samurai who kills people by imitating monkeys or our scholars? What I want to say is that logic depends on development. Please don't be self-deprecated by other people's thoughts. Knowing how to see your strengths is a big weapon in life.
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