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To people of the Korean heritage?
I'm an American of Korean descent, and I have a question, well technically three questions to Koreans, especially native-born Koreans (Koreans born in their homeland). Why do Koreans have this sense of blind pride, speak of being a "unified" people, and most importantly, advocate Anti-American Sentiment? First off, their culture for the last 1500 years has been HEAVILY influenced by the Chinese during the Tang Dynasty, so Koreans who claim that their culture is in its purest are wrong. They also seem to think that just because you attend a World Cup event and cheering for South Korea chanting overrated phrases such as "Fighting!" and "It's-a-Koreha!" demonstrates how proud you are of being Korean. I've personally been to these events and all I see are people just congregating either talking with others or fooling around. They barely concentrate on the games. Finally, I'd like to say that Koreans have no knowledge whatsoever of what it means of being unified. If they knew, the peninsula wouldn't be divided by governments following two different political ideologies. I've been to Korea twice and have watched the news of Koreans protesting against the presence of my nation's military (U.S.), and our democratic agenda. They burn American flags and sing the "******* USA" song created by an activist by the name of Yoon Min Suk. As an American citizen, I want to remind you Koreans of who you belong to, as we Americans are superior to you in almost every possible way. It's a proven fact. Don't believe me? Shoot me an email. Call me a "twinkie," or "banana," if you like, but I will stay true to my American heritage. I don't like it when foreign nations belittle and laugh at America's history of accomplishments and our armed forces.I'm just placing my opinion by following the principles of my country (Bill of Rights; 1st Amendment).
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Unfortunately you were born in the wrong century. Role models. gender roles, and age roles have been raped by the politically correct. You are advocating tradition--which smacks of role models. America doesn't admire those roles, they admire practicality results (which is a tradition role in disguise, but don't tell anyone). America admires not men for their muscle, strength, stamina, and doing-the-right-thing-by-their-family, but for how they take these tools and make wealth beyond necessity.
This is the problem underlying your confusion concerning the attitude of the Native Korean.
America is in Rome. And when in Rome....fall like the Romans do.
- lieserLv 45 years ago
The Christian Korean neighborhood may be very robust. You could speak to one of the most pastors, you probably have a Korean neighborhood close in which you are living. Unless you're Korean, it maybe tough so that you can train something rather than the fundamentals. You would additionally aid her get a Korean pen-friend, and possibly take a shuttle there. After a at the same time, you are going to have got to permit her uncover it on her possess. But sure, studying approximately in which we come from is a well thought, and will aid make us more potent, with a much better feel of neighborhood. You would additionally sign up her in a trad. Tae Kwan Do martial arts elegance!