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@Emilia K
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This is a fabricated history. They are too ashamed by the fact that their ancestors asked Japan to annex and modernized the country, and it was Japan that modernized Korea and even paid for it. Their true history is too sad to teach that they hide this fact and teach fantasies instead.
According to the main editorial by the Chief Editor of Choson Ilbo, the biggest newspaper in South Korea, on Mar 6, 2012, Feb. 2, 2010, and Feb. 13, 2003, "Koreans lie as if they breathe” and “Koreans are the world’s biggest liar of all." Korea has the highest fraud rate and is the only country whose fraud rate exceeds that of robbery in the OECD. Also, the perjury, calumny, and fraud rates in S Korea are some 160-670 times higher than those of Japan.
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@Brody Brown
This is a fabricated history. They are too ashamed by the fact that their ancestors asked Japan to annex and modernized the country, and it was Japan that modernized Korea and even paid for it. Their true history is too sad to teach that they hide this fact and teach fantasies instead.
According to the main editorial by the Chief Editor of Choson Ilbo, the biggest newspaper in South Korea, on Mar 6, 2012, Feb. 2, 2010, and Feb. 13, 2003, "Koreans lie as if they breathe” and “Koreans are the world’s biggest liar of all." Korea has the highest fraud rate and is the only country whose fraud rate exceeds that of robbery in the OECD. Also, the perjury, calumny, and fraud rates in S Korea are some 160-670 times higher than those of Japan.
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@kalam250
??????? When and where did that happen? You made your statements. Now is the time to back up. I will take up any challenge.
Do NOT deflect or dodge around.
A former professor at Seoul University, Lee Young-hoon, who is a co-author of “Anti-Japan Tributalism,” describes Korea’s lying culture in its preface as below:
“A country of lies, a nation of lies.
Korea's liar culture is widely known internationally. In 2014 alone, 1,400 people were prosecuted for perjury, 172 times more than in Japan. Considering the population, perjury per capita is 430 times that of Japan.
The greatest responsibility for the fact that the people of this country do not regard lies as lies and that the politics of this country have come to use lies as a means of political conflict can be attributed to the country's liar scholarship. The history and sociology of this country are a hotbed of lies. Universities in this country are factories of lies.”
During the 35 years of the annexation, Japan invested up to 20% of its national budget every single year. Japan modernized Korea and even paid for it. The average life span of Korean people doubled as a result.
In the history of the world, there is no other country other than Japan that did this to another country. There is no other country other than Korea that received this benefit from another country. The nationalists of Korea are so ashamed of this that by taking advantage of the fact that Korea's history was all written in Chinese characters which present-day Koreans cannot read, and by exploiting Korea's traditional racist view from their Little China Ideology that looks down on the Japanese to be inferior simply because Japan is further from China, they keep on fabricating the history to teach exactly the opposite.
The following is what President Hoover of the US said after visiting the Korean Peninsula before and after the annexation:
"When I visited Korea in 1909 to advise some Japanese industrialists on engineering matters, Korean people at that time were in the most disheartening condition that I had witnessed in any part of Asia. There was little law and order. The masses were underfed, under-clothed, under-housed, and under-equipped. There was no sanitation, and filth and squalor enveloped the whole countryside. The roads were hardly passable, and there were scant communication or educational facilities. Scarcely a tree broke the dismal landscape. Thieves and bandits seemed to be unrestrained.
During the thirty-five years of Japanese control, the life of the Korean people was revolutionized. Beginning with this most unpromising human material, the Japanese established order, built harbors, railways, roads and communications, good public buildings, and greatly improved housing. They established sanitation and taught better methods of agriculture. They built immense fertilizer factories in North Korea, which lifted the people’s food suppliers to reasonable levels. They reforested the bleak hills. They established a general system of education and development skills. Even dusty, drab and filthy clothing had been replaced with clean, bright colors."
This assistance continued even after the war. Today, just about everything in South Korea is from Japan which gave them everything free of charge. Government structures, infrastructure, legal structures, medical systems, and industries (semiconductors, electronics, automobiles, heavy industries, steels, chemicals, constructions, shipbuilding, etc.). This is why Korea's industrial structure is similar to Japan today. Not only this, Japan taught and gave agriculture (rice, vegetables, fruits), martial arts, subcultures, fashions, and arts, ..... even Korea's famous plastic surgery is operated with techniques learned from a Japanese clinic, Takasu Clinic, using the measurements of Japanese models. Their fashion designers, makeup artists, and hair make-up designers come to Japan to learn techniques that it is now difficult to tell the difference between the Japanese and Koreans.
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@waschdeinefüße
According to the main editorial by the Chief Editor of Choson Ilbo, which is the largest newspaper in Korea, on Feb. 13, 2003, Feb. 2, 2010, and Mar 6, 2012 (printed version), “Korea has the highest fraud rate and is the only country whose fraud rate exceeds that of robbery in the OECD. Also, all perjury, calumny, and fraud rates in South Korea are some 160-670 times higher than those of Japan.”
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@waschdeinefüße
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They are based on official statistical figures that any OECD countries publish.
The following is what President Hoover of the US said after visiting the Korean Peninsula before and after the annexation:
When I visited Korea in 1909, to advise some Japanese industrialists on engineering matters, Korean people at that time were in the most disheartening condition that I had witnessed in any part of Asia. There was little law and order. The masses were underfed, under-clothed, under-housed, and under-equipped. There was no sanitation, and filth and squalor enveloped the whole countryside. The roads were hardly passable, and there were scant communication or educational facilities. Scarcely a tree broke the dismal landscape. Thieves and bandits seemed to be unrestrained.
During the thirty-five years of Japanese control, the life of the Korean people was revolutionized. Beginning with this most unpromising human material, the Japanese established order, built harbors, railways, roads and communications, good public buildings, and greatly improved housing. They established sanitation and taught better methods of agriculture. They built immense fertilizer factories in North Korea which lifted the people’s food suppliers to reasonable levels. They reforested the bleak hills. They established a general system of education and development skills. Even dusty, drab and filthy clothing had been replaced with clean bright colors.
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@star9234
Japan modernized Korea and even paid for it. Not only that, Japan brought Korea to be one of the OECD nations and even paid for that. Look around you now, and try to find anthing that Japan did not teach or give free of charge, or you did not steal from Japan–semiconductor, consumer electronics, automobile, shipbuilding, chemical, steel, petrochemical, textile, food, etc., are there any industries in Korea that Japan did not teach from scratch? What vegetables, fruits, fashion, subcultures, etc. are not originally Japanese? All other social systems are also Japanese copies. In short, Japan modernized Korea, paid for it, and provided it with all the know-how and funds to become a developed country after the war.
Your fathers are too ashamed of this that they taught you the totally opposite.
In the 35 years of the Japan-Korea annexation, the average life expectancy on the Korean peninsula increased from 24 to 42 years, resulting in a doubling of the population from 10 million to 25 million - about 2% per year. Compared to the world average, this is the level of a population explosion. Under what conditions would the population of an exploited country explode?
In his best-selling book, "Anti-Japanese Tribalism," Professor Ri Yeong Kaul of Seoul National University wrote in disgust at Korea's culture of lies: "Korea's culture of lying is widely known internationally.
In 2004, the crime rate of perjury was 172 times that of Japan, and the rate of falsely accusing an innocent person of a crime to make him or her a criminal was 1250 times that of Japan. The government and the courts are liars, and even academia has dismissed South Korean universities as factories of fabricated lies. Korea is the only country in the OECD with more crimes related to lying than theft.
This is what U.S. President Hoover said in his book about his impressions when he visited Japan and Korea before and after the annexation.
"When I visited Korea in 1909 to give engineering advice to Japanese businessmen, the people of Korea at that time were in the most miserable condition I had ever seen in any part of Asia. There was little law and order. The masses were undernourished, underclothed, under housed, and under equipped. Sanitation was poor and filth and filth covered the entire country. Roads were almost impassable and communication and educational facilities were scarce. Few trees were left to break up the desolate landscape. Thieves and bandits seemed to be on the loose.
During the thirty-five years of Japanese rule, the lives of the Korean people were transformed. Starting with this most unlikely of human resources, the Japanese established order, built ports, railroads, roads, and communications, constructed superior public buildings, and greatly improved housing. They improved sanitation and taught better agricultural practices. They built huge fertilizer factories in North Korea, bringing the people's food supply to a reasonable level. They reforested desolate hilly areas. They established a general education system and development techniques. Even the dusty, bleak and filthy clothes were replaced by clean and bright colors.
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@johndoe5346
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Fact remains.
According to the main editorial by the Chief Editor of Choson Ilbo, the biggest newspaper in South Korea, on Mar 6, 2012, and Feb. 13, 2003, says, "Koreans lie as if they breathe” and “Koreans are the world’s biggest liar of all." Korea has the highest fraud rate and is the only country whose fraud rate exceeds that of robbery in OECD. Also, all of the perjury, calumny, and fraud rates in S Korea are some 160-670 times higher than those of Japan.
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@Moori
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This is a fabricated history. They are too ashamed by the fact that their ancestors asked Japan to annex and modernized the country, and it was Japan that modernized Korea and even paid for it. Their true history is too sad to teach that they hide this fact and teach fantasies instead.
According to the main editorial by the Chief Editor of Choson Ilbo, the biggest newspaper in South Korea, on Mar 6, 2012, Feb. 2, 2010, and Feb. 13, 2003, "Koreans lie as if they breathe” and “Koreans are the world’s biggest liar of all." Korea has the highest fraud rate and is the only country whose fraud rate exceeds that of robbery in the OECD. Also, the perjury, calumny, and fraud rates in S Korea are some 160-670 times higher than those of Japan.
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