I don't know why people even bother about north Korea which is thousands of miles away, why no cries for north Koreans who died in the hands of Japanese invasion of the Korean peninsula, why no cries for north Koreans who died in the Korean war.
The whole Korean land is a victim first of imperial aggression and then of cold war chess games. both suffered equally in some degrees.
yeah, i know, we all know that right, but just cant help it.
ohh and if you like a Korean, which i do, you have to like both north and south Koreans, they share the same history, same food, same language, same culture, ohh same GENOME structure for science geeks except that south has a more outer covering of Americanization which is ofcourse not the reason we like korea, its their culture.
So please stop this political division which is like a calender changing often according to seasons and like whole of Korea as one.
I like North Koreans, Sunil. So much so that I am seething with anger over the outpouring of sympathy for these two who endangered the lives of would-be escapees and other DPRK citizens.
The Korean is a Korean American living in Washington D.C. He lived in Seoul until he was 16, then moved to Los Angeles area. The Korean refers to himself in the third person because he thinks it sounds cool.
But I thought he was only into fat chicks?
ReplyDeleteI don't know why people even bother about north Korea which is thousands of miles away, why no cries for north Koreans who died in the hands of Japanese invasion of the Korean peninsula, why no cries for north Koreans who died in the Korean war.
ReplyDeleteThe whole Korean land is a victim first of imperial aggression and then of cold war chess games. both suffered equally in some degrees.
yeah, i know, we all know that right, but just cant help it.
ohh and if you like a Korean, which i do, you have to like both north and south Koreans, they share the same history, same food, same language, same culture, ohh same GENOME structure for science geeks except that south has a more outer covering of Americanization which is ofcourse not the reason we like korea, its their culture.
ReplyDeleteSo please stop this political division which is like a calender changing often according to seasons and like whole of Korea as one.
I know, we all know this, but cant help it.
I like North Koreans, Sunil. So much so that I am seething with anger over the outpouring of sympathy for these two who endangered the lives of would-be escapees and other DPRK citizens.
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