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26 December 2024

  • curprev 12:1412:14, 26 December 2024 71.126.161.206 talk 17,532 bytes +4 Korean-Japanese implies Son identified with being both Korean and Japanese out of his own choice. This was NOT the case. Imperialist Japan forced everyone in Korea who had been existing for millions of years with their own culture and history to assimilate to Japanese culture, not allowing Korean language, culture or history to be taught. Son himself heavily protested the fact that he was forced to run as a Japanese. He would have rolled over in his grave with your description; shame on you. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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