Friday, September 13, 2013

Korean Children Learn to Hate Their Neighbor

 Recently, I remarked on how the bandit government in Peking is indoctrinating children in Red China to hate Japan and the Japanese (Red Chinese Triumphalism). Unfortunately, this seems to be an act of bigotry not restricted to the communists but shared by the other republican neighbors of Japan. Here we see drawing by school children in South Korea, proudly displayed, with an anti-Japan theme. Even among the many despicable republican regimes of the world, where anti-monarchy prejudice is common, this sort of enforced, indoctrinated hatred of a neighboring country and people is far from common. Even more than Red China, the hatred and vitriol against Japan is the most bewildering coming from South Korea. It is in the vital national interest of South Korea to be a close friend and ally of Japan. Surrounded by Japan, North Korea and Red China, Japan is the only country that doesn't want to see South Korea totally destroyed. Yet, there often seems to be more hatred aimed at Japan than anyone else on the part of the Republic of Korea. Consider for a moment that the North Korean slave state has said that if they are ever attacked by South Korea their first retaliation will be against, not South Korea, but Tokyo! There is nothing, it seems, they will not blame Japan for. It has gone beyond the ridiculous to the positively disgraceful. Just take a look at these pictures and think about what they mean. Children are not born with this kind of hatred toward their neighbors. This is something they have to learn which means this is something they have been taught which means that just like in Red China, the Republic of Korea is deliberately teaching their children and raising them up to hate the Japanese. Really, this is no different than a form of child abuse. It is shameful and should be unworthy of all Koreans.

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