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CulturalWindows t1_j9s853s wrote

Lmao, South Korea's own government did a study that showed most of the pollution in South Korea is from South Korean factories after South Korean companies claimed they weren't polluting and that it was all China.

South Koreans bullied a Chinese Kpop singer for saying " Happy Chinese New Year" and made her do a public apology.

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xygge t1_j9s9rpy wrote

>South Koreans bullied a Chinese Kpop singer for saying " Happy Chinese New Year" and made her do a public apology.

Big difference between random South Korean netizens bullying a Chinese K-Pop singer, and literal establishment CCP outlets and media institutions pushing forth revisionist nonsense, or the CCP government itself threatening to shut down Korean factories in China because some K-Pop star said something about Taiwan.

If you want to point out ridiculous bullshit China has done in the modern day versus what Korea or Japan has done, you're in a losing battle. A state media organization chastised BTS for not thanking China for their role in the Korean War, even though the Chinese are the reason the Koreas are split, and fought on the opposite side of the South Koreans. It's ludicrous. The Chinese government itself believes that it has the power to police what native Koreans or Japanese say on their own soil. They set up secret police stations. It's insane.

China has absolutely no shame. Everything China does is ludicrous and self-serving. There's a reason why any diaspora Chinese you meet, whether in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, or Indonesia, will go to great lengths not to tell you that they're Chinese. Even other ethnic Chinese don't want to be associated with the CCP. There's a reason that the Koreans now hate China even more than they hate Japan (which is truly saying something), and why China is the least-liked country in Japan.

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CulturalWindows t1_j9sateu wrote

>literal establishment CCP outlets and media institutions pushing forth revisionist nonsense

You mean like when South Korean mainstream media outlets mistranslated Chinese press celebrating pickled cabbage from sichuan as "Kimchi" and then started saying China is stealing Kimchi from Korea?

>even though the Chinese are the reason the Koreas are split

You can thank MacArthur for pushing too close to the Chinese border for that.

Also, Korea would have been united under the north if the US didn't get involved.

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Art-Zuron t1_j9tseef wrote

Oh no! North Korea isn't bigger than it could have been! What a shame.

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xygge t1_j9wryrt wrote

>You mean like when South Korean mainstream media outlets mistranslated Chinese press celebrating pickled cabbage from sichuan as "Kimchi" and then started saying China is stealing Kimchi from Korea

Again, there's a big difference here, because Chinese media, unlike Korea's, is essentially an arm and institution of the State.

And you and I both know that the Chinese would openly claim and steal kimchi if it weren't enshrined in UNESCO as a cultural heritage of Korea. Just as they steal everything. We're talking about a group of peole who claim Genghis Khan was Chinese, because he conquered China. Or who claim that hanbok is part of Chinese history, because their are Korean ethnic minorities living in China. Who pay exorbitant fees to have Korean directors come to China and teach their idiot leaders how to make movies and pop music. It's a shameful disgrace.

>Also, Korea would have been united under the north if the US didn't get involved.

You have to be top-tier stupid to think that would be a good thing. Just compare the two Koreas today, and you will easily find your answer to which side of the war should have won and unified the peninsula.

Had China not gotten involved, Korea would have been unified under a government that experienced the most ridiculous increase in standards of living and financials of any modern country today. The North would be free, families wouldn't be split, and the millions of people suffering under the Kim dictatorship in the North, spending their lives living in fear, would be free to watch dramas, or go to K-Pop concerts and cheer on their favorite idols. Instead, they're saluting the Kim family and making sure not to get caught watching bootlegged dramas, else they'll be shot dead in a public execution.

I'll never understand you tankies. Is the five cents really worth it that much? Perhaps you can spend it on some bing chilling.

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