I have a lot of nice things to say to the multitudes of different nationalities and ethnicities here on PDF. You might not like it but I got nothing to say to somebody that comes from a country that pretends nothing is wrong when they visit the Yakusini shrine or includes South Korean territory in their White Defense Paper. You want peace? Then stop mentioning my PDF tag and following me.
LOL, are you that nauseated that I am following you and that I am interested in the Korean perspective? If you haven't noticed it dude, you are the only Korean member in this forum. As for Japanese there is myself and two others @yoshi.oda and @Sakura_Kaigun , but other than that -- we are not as numerous as our 중국어 친구 in here.
Anyways, whether you like it or not I am curious in always knowing the Korean perspective, as is the case in the Japanese-Korean relationship; you may not want to be involved with Japan, but the Japanese will ALWAYS want to have a say or at least have a better understanding of the Korean perspective.
Admittingly, there is almost an obsession in Japanese perspective in knowing Korea and Korean more. It is more subtle than our interest for China. I hope that one day you will be more open with me, less aggressive, and cordial.
Till then, i shall expect better rapport with you, Korean buddy.
@sEoulman556
You want peace?
No, not just peace, I want you to like me. Korean buddy.
comes from a country that pretends nothing is wrong when they visit the Yasukuni shrine or includes South Korean territory in their White Defense Paper.
Okay, okay, i can understand the Yasukuni Shrine issue, since that is an issue that the Chugokojin seem to also be sensitive about. That's understandable, given the level of brutality the Imperial Army leveled on the Chinese during the war. But for Korea? You know that millions of Korean men were conscripted into the Imperial Army , served in the same Army, right? In fact hundreds of thousands of Korean men and women who died under the banner of the Rising Sun are resting in Yasukuni. The dead whose names are honored there are not just ethnic Japanese, but also include Korean, Taiwanese, Indian, and even Malays and other Asian peoples.
Second, about the South Korean Territory being claimed; you know that the Chinese , too, claim much of your maritime territory, yes? So why so partial towards Japan?