You just proven my point quoting from one of those fake Korean history revisionist site
That's a screen capture from the KBS documentary addressing the origin of the family name "Kim". Check the URL of image.
It was always known that Kims were a little different from the majority of Koreans from Northern Mongolia, that they were descendants of Xianbei(The spin-off branch of the Huns that the Han Dynasty battled for ages) who also ruled China as Sui/Tang emperors. So you have the general Korean population from Siberia whose closest relative is Evenki, and the "Kims" who are the descendants of Xianbei.
As the so-called Southeast Asian blood, those are the ones that's flooding in right now via mail-order-brides, and those farmer's children born to Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Thai mothers do look different from pure-blood Koreans, so a lot of sociologists are concerned by the future race war between pure-blood Koreans and mixed blood Koreans/resident immigrants numbering in millions that are exploding in the countryside.
dont you know they can even fake evidence that Jesus and Atila the Huns were Koreans
So where is the URL of Korean article or webpage where the claim that Atila was Korean? I actually know that story, and it came from Germany, not Korea. Why German archaeologists said in German documentary that the Huns originated from Korea is based on artifacts from Sillia King's graves, which is strikingly similar to Hun artifacts. It also presented big problems for Korean archaeologists who were finding Roman glass and very European looking swords from the Silla King's graves dated 4th century. But once again, that similarity can be explained by the Xianbei connection.
they forgot that we Asians are all brothers by right
Koreans don't call Chinese brothers; they call Mongols and Turks brothers.
my Japanese office mates like to go to bars. one of their favorite topic is mocking Koreans, only second to women.
And do you understand why Korea/Korean becomes no. 1 topic among Japanese men? Because they feel threatened as they watch their national industrial champions like Toyota, Honda, and Sony losing market share to Koreans and are relocating their manufacturing base to other countries to better compete against Koreans, which in turn raises unemployment rate within Japan and the wages of working-age Japanese 35 and under halved compared to their parent's generation. Japanese men blame Korea for their current economic misery. Thus the anti-Korean sentiment among Japanese men is very high, and we understand this. Go to any right wing webboards like 2CH(Japan's no.1 social sites), and 90% of content is Korea-bashing. Worse yet, Korean webboards with translation function built in is also flooded with Japanese rightwingers who spend 24/7 expressing their endless hatred of Korea. Something is not quite right when the 90% of traffic is coming from Japan at these boards. Unfortunately for Koreans, Japanese hate speeches are left untouched because of the strong free speech protection in Korea, and it's really depressing going through 50,000 anti-Korea messages posted by Japanese rightwingers daily.
So one day, one Korean poster asked Japanese rightwingers why they were wasting all their time and energy bashing Korea every single day, when they could go to a pro-Japan country's webboards like Taiwan for a friendly chat instead of engaging in blood-pressure rising, anger filled spitting debates with Koreans, or go to Chinese boards. The return answer was that Taiwan/China were little of their concerns.
Basically, Japanese don't talk about China except for things like Senkaku/Diaoyutai conflicts. Why? Because Japanese don't feel threatened by China, don't think China is their competitor, and Chinese drama and music has not flooded Japan like Korean drama and music have.
The fact that Japanese rightwingers don't bash China isn't the proof that Japanese love China; it's actually the case of China not being that interesting/concerning to ordinary Japanese.
its informative, im sure they have mean comment on Chinese too but u kindly dont mention it, and i hope these mindset wont pollute ur brain.
Not really. China is not that much of a concern to Japanese. China is simply a market and the source of labor/sub-contracting work for Japan like Taiwan, so Japan and China can economically co-exist. Not so with Japan and Korea; they are direct competitors fighting an economic warfare world-wide and one suffers if the other gains.