2022년 4월 3일 일요일

Are Koreans Korean-Chinese Koreans?

 Talking to some nationalists (?) who tend to be nationalistic, I have seen that Koreans in China have the same mindset as us and want to be incorporated into us immediately after reunification, and have an innocent idea of merging Gando into Korea. However, I can say that this is a misunderstanding.From my experience of encountering Korean-Chinese who have been in Korea for many years, this is only the hope of Koreans.Of course, I didn't go to China and share my thoughts with them, but it may be a prejudice that I inferred through experience with about dozens of Korean-Chinese in Korea, but I don't think it's enough to understand that it's fundamentally different from us. So, what's different from us?First, the way of thinking is very different.Specifically, I have no sense of responsibility.Koreans generally take responsibility for their eldest work.So, even if you don't give instructions, you actively create work within your own responsibility and complete it within the deadline.On the other hand, Korean-Chinese people slowly do only the specific instructions within the set deadline.No, I've seen many cases of negligence, so I'm grateful if I complete it.Not all, but mostly the Korean-Chinese have that tendency.This is judged to be due to the difference in social atmosphere, regardless of ethnicity, and I think it is because of values that are completely different from Koreans. Secondly, they themselves consider themselves Chinese."You're doing great now, but wait a little longer.China will soon catch up.See you then, 'This is the idea based on their belief, and when we get a little closer, we express these thoughts in words."We are the great people of the People's Republic of China, and now I am here to be looked down upon by you, but soon we will catch up with you and live well.""The prevailing idea is that they are only here to make money because of their pedigree and cultural similarities.In other words, there is no favorable feeling about Korea, which is the size of their fingernails, other than "just, a little similar" compared to their homeland, China.Of course, it doesn't make sense to ask for any ethnic homogeneity and patriotism from the second and third generations of Korean-Chinese who have already been Chineseized, but there is no need to ask for this idea and it's useless to want it. At first, as I said, there may be narrow prejudices judged from a small number of fragmentary experiences, but I would like to say that the Korean-Chinese are Chinese and different from us.Of course, if Korea is very popular and leads China by national power, they will become Koreans, but they will not be able to do so before then. Now that I think about it, is the employee who will censor this also a Korean-Chinese?

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