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] is the NPOV word. Because it tells just his birth place or his residence. Don't you think you should not push your ego to us? your birth place would be Korea. if you visited USA, you'd introduce yourself as a Korean. that's the same. Korean is a Korean. Zainichi is a Zainichi, wherever you go. --] 15:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC) | ] is the NPOV word. Because it tells just his birth place or his residence. Don't you think you should not push your ego to us? your birth place would be Korea. if you visited USA, you'd introduce yourself as a Korean. that's the same. Korean is a Korean. Zainichi is a Zainichi, wherever you go. --] 15:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC) | ||
:: Appletrees why is calling someone Zainichi an insult? are you saying that it is degrading to be connected with Japan? is there something wrong with being born in Japan? Please dont insult all Zainichi with your comments, Im sure many people, including myself find them highly offensive.] 15:39, 29 September 2007 (UTC) |
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Lee Myung Bak was born in Japan (not in Korea) and he does not have a Japanese name. --DandanxD 12:20, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
Lee Myun-bak is Zainichi, or not?
I think Lee Myung-bak is Zainichi. He was born in Osaka, Japan. the Korean people who live or lived are called as Zainichi. and he had the Japanese name 月山明博. that's why he should be categorized as Zainichi people. --Yuan.C.Lee 12:03, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- Of course not, I get where you are from even though your nickname could lead people to misunderstand. You should know that when Korea were out of the rule of Japan. Until 15th of Augutst 1945, Not only did Koreans living in Japan have Japanese name, every korean in Korea has Japanese name by the unjust force of the Japanese Government. Beside, Mr Lee left Japan for good at three years old with his family. He doesn't need to carry any identification to prove foreigner living in Japan like Jainichi.--Appletrees 14:06, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- Appletrees told "Don't try to insult him". what do you mean?
Zainichi is the NPOV word. Because it tells just his birth place or his residence. Don't you think you should not push your ego to us? your birth place would be Korea. if you visited USA, you'd introduce yourself as a Korean. that's the same. Korean is a Korean. Zainichi is a Zainichi, wherever you go. --Yuan.C.Lee 15:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- Appletrees why is calling someone Zainichi an insult? are you saying that it is degrading to be connected with Japan? is there something wrong with being born in Japan? Please dont insult all Zainichi with your comments, Im sure many people, including myself find them highly offensive.Sennen goroshi 15:39, 29 September 2007 (UTC)