Comments by "August Hayek" (@hayek218) on "CaspianReport"
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Andrew Carrico
You need to study history instead of propaganda.
It was the whites that colonized and enslaved the entire Asia for hundreds of years. What do you think there in Asia for? Charity?
Japan was the last country totally independent, and the US was approaching by brutally invading Hawaii, Guam and Philippine while Russia was coming down through Manchuria and Okhotsk.
It was Japan that build national armies in each coutries, trained, supplied weapons that in the end fought for independence after the War when Europeans came back to recolonize.
If you want to know atrocities by US, read some diaries by US soldiers and learn how they had non POW policies and killed all the surrendered soldiers both on land and in the sea.
In Philippine, they massacred up to one million natives on Leyte to kill just 40,000 Aginaldo soldiers.
They dropped two atomic bombs, and burned civilians by first engulfing them by fire so they cannot escape.
They killed one million Japanese civilians to kill two million soldiers.
Or, btw, the first thing US did when they came to Japan after the War was to force Japan to provide brothels in Yokohama using Japanese tax. Still 20,000 rapes were reported in the first several moths and 6,000 amerasians were born as a result.
US's 80 Amerasian Act is for one million for the entire world: God knows how many you have to rape for that.
You sound like a Korean person.
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North or South, he won't be able to do it accurately unless he reads Chinese characters.
Almost no present day Korean can read their true official history books as they are all written in Chinese characters.
So they can only blindly believe the fabricated history that their governments cock up in order to hide their true but miserable facts like since the time of Yuan, the Peninsula, whoever ruled it, was dependencies of China; both Joseon government and the public asked Japan to annex and modernize but changed their mind AFTER the War.
Koreans did not write their history much in the first place. The first book is Samguk Sagi written in 12 century, but nobody really takes it seriously as there are many miserable things written in it like the king of Shilla was Japanese from Japan, etc. However, they still insist that their Joseon has 5,000 year old history by cherry picking Chinese and Japanese documents.
So their history is almost entirely written after the War. This history is written in Hangul, and the Korean History written in English are translation of the Korean history in Hangul.
Korean government is recreating its history as a part of its national brand especially Myeong-bak set up a government body, National Branding Council. Korean drama are used to spread their fabricated history.
For instance, they fabricated the history of Tae Kwon Do even though they learned from Karate; they pretends they had sword culture like samurai though their official book says they had no sword martial arts nor samurai equivalent, etc.
So unless you can read the Chinese characters, you cannot do it on Korea as Korean history in English is full of fabrications.
However, there are some books written by westerners who visited Korea before the Japanese annexation such as "Korea and Her Neighbors" by Isabella Bird. They usually give good insights into the true pre-modern Korean society. There are about a half dozen books like that.
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@yuwooni9767
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All the ancient documents and archeological facts agree that the southern part of the Peninsula was Japan, except for the K's nationalist history. Also, all the K's steelmaking today was taught by Japan.
Archeologically, there are only about 50 ruins from more than 10,000 years ago in the Korean Peninsula, but more than 10,000 such ruins exist in Japan. The number dropped to zero in the Korean Peninsula between 10,000 to 5,000 years ago, but this disconnection never happened in the Japanese archipelago. Then, from the southern part of the Peninsula, Japanese Jomon earthenwares and Japanese district circular‐shaped ancient tombs with rectangular frontage (前方後円墳) start appearing. There are no traces of other cultures then.
This means that the people who lived in the Korean Peninsula before 10,000 years ago were extinct for whatever reason and that the first people who lived in the Korean Peninsula since then were the Japanese Jomon people whose Y-chromosome haplogroup is D1b2 that exclusively live in Japan and account for about 40% of present-day Japanese.
All these archeological findings are in accordance with all official documents in China, Japan, and Korea. The Book of Latter Han (後漢書) of around the 3rd century AD and the Chronicle of Japan (日本書記) written in the 8th century AD both says the southern part of the Koran Peninsula belongs to Japan. The oldest Korean history book, Samguk Sagi (三国史記), only goes back to the 12th century AD, says some early kings of Silla, which was a country that existed in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, were Japanese from Japan.
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hzhang1228
Islands:
Japan was not island before. People freely walked to and from where Japan is. The history on the Japanese islands today is much older than Chinese one with the world's oldest earthenware, polished stone ware, and lacquer ware, and DNA compositions of the Japanese are totally different (40% of Japanese are D1b2).
Language:
The Japanese language are different to Koreans and Manchurians. Words are totally different and 55% of the world language use SOV. Also you should know that the Korean Peninsula was deserted and it is the Japanese who started living in southern part of the Peninsula. So there is no surprising that there are some similarities.
The characters came from China but Hiragana and Katakana evolved in Japan.
Shinto:
Shinto is an indigenous religion of Japan. It myth, gods, rituals are all different. There is no concept of gods dowelling in everything and worshiping nature is also originated in Japan.
Shrines are much older than 600 AD.
China:
There was no concept of “China” as a nation until 20th century, and it was the Japanese who taught the concept.
Even though they boast about their five thousand year history, China was first united only less than three thousand years ago, and it was not by the Han Chinese. Since then, China was united for two of the three thousand years, and the Han Chinese only ruled for a total of six hundred years during the Former Han, the Latter Han and Ming. Other dynasties were established by other races, so Manchuria, Mongol, Uighur and Tibet were never ruled by the Han Chinese.
Before the 20th century, China was the name of the land, not of a country: there were just different dynasties or country of different races occupying the land called “China."
Even though you may think Panda are Chinese, they were always Tibetan's and never belonged to the Han Chinese in history.
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hzhang1228
Route:
No really. There are also sea routs and northern routes from Siberia. The Haplogroup D1b2 has nothing to do with China or Korea.
Second class:
Wrong again. Nobody knows who the first was. Also the present day Japanese has 40% D1b2.
Korea:
Wrong again. All archeological and historical evidences says no. You only have less than 50 archeological sites of more than 10,000 years ago while in Japan, there are more than 10,000. Then after 10,000 years ago till 5,000 years ago your archeological sites disappears completely. None. Zero, meaning that people extinct on the Korean Peninsula because of disaster, famine, war, diseases, or whatever. Then from 5,000 years ago, Japanese Jomon earthenwares start appearing at the Southern part of the Peninsula and then the Japanese the tombs. This all agrees with the Chinese and Japanese ancient documents writing that the southern part of the Korean Peninsula was Japan.
Wriging:
Only partially right.
It is only the Chinese characters that Japanese learned from China. The world’s first novel was written by the Japanese and there many cultures before that.
Hiragana evolved from characters, but Katakana is not. Nobody knows.
Because Chinese language are totally different to the Japanese language, the Japan soon invented its own way of adapting the characters to Japanese words. Kojiki of the 8th century was written as such.
Today, 70% of Chinese words in china are created by Japanese.
Shinto:
You argument does not make sense. "worshiping of nature predates human civilization, and has been practiced by cultures and prehistorical cultures around the world,” then you have to show how they are related.
There is no myth, gods, rituals, world views, shrines, priests, priestess of Shintoism in China. None. Not even in their documents.
China 中国:
Totally wrong.
China is not the oldest surviving civilization. There were just dynasties of different races in present day China. “China” was a name of the land. After the Sino-Japanese War, Japan took about 8,000 Chinese students every year and it was the Japanese who taught the concept of nation state then to the Chinese for the first time. That is why they spoke different language, had different cultures and above all they were different race.
The only Han Chinese dynasties are the Forman Han, Later Han and Ming. In others, the Han Chinese were second class citizens.
The Han Chinese are not loose concept. It is the CCP’s fabrication to invade other parts of China.
Confucius:
Only partly right.
There are many indigenous beliefs and religions that Confucianism did NOT taken root in Japan. Confucianism was merely a knowledge in Japan.
Music and instruments:
Some have roots in the west of China though some originated in Japan.
Clothing:
Japanese Kimono has its origin in Japan though the use of silk in them came from most likely from 呉 as it is called 呉服. But they are not the Han Chinese.
Building:
Some come from Tang dynasty but it is not the Han Chinese dynasty. Some came from southern China but nobody know who it was.
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