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Anonymous ID: 7OpN0K0QBrazil /pol/512058483#512064525
8/2/2025, 10:40:48 PM
>>512063903
>During the Joseon Dynasty, 90% of the population were treated like slaves

Well, now it is 99%.

Man, what is up with koreans just being awful to each other? Japs and the chinamen are not like this. When you have a communist regime, you don't just make it about economics and the casual statue of the great leader somewhere. You need an entire political religion to be the cornerstone of everyone's life at all times so they can't even have private time without praising the great leader.

When you form christian churches, your congregation degenerate into suicide cults with insane peer pressure that constantly extort members and bully aposthates. You are completely possessed by the idea of controlling how other people live their lives, it seems. So whenever someone (be it the man in Moscow or the man in Los Angeles or the man in Rome) gives you an idea of how you need to live your life, you fanatically grasp it, then weaponize it against every other korean who fail to follow your one true way. There is something about the korean mountains that make you people powerhungry to an unbelievable extent.

I am lurking around the thread because I am genuinely curious about your nation and how it commited political suicide. I am trying to understand how you people came to be, why you can't be religious (religion was supposed to maintain morals, keep young people together and protect the social order, not powerhungry politicians who keep finding trouble to justify their position), why you can't even be moderately political (we also have feminism here, but it is not 1/10 of what yours is).

How such a nation of radicals came to be is a mystery to me. Any books on anthropology of the koreans (in English, please. Your runes are a mystery to me)?

I have always made japanese friends and chinese friends. But koreans, they are always troubled people.