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By: Byron Berachah
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The Korean situation has been a big waste of time for the US and the world for the past 75 years, and upon further investigation, one finds that the business conglomerates that make up 85% of South Korea's GDP and employ 10% of the people in South Korea are just as bad as the dictator in North Korea, Kim Jung Un. I love Samsung products, but this isn't reason enough to overlook what has happened in the country over the past 70 years. Over 75% of Koreans were indeed illiterate in 1940, and the shift to an industrialized nation from an agrarian society following the Korean War made it one of the most literate countries in East Asia as the business conglomerates skilled and educated workers to boost the country's economy. South Korea is a well-developed country with some nice people, but it's a pig in lipstick as it's only democracy in name and is run by the businesses that control the flow of all goods in and out of the country. In reality, the Korean problem is a Chinese problem as Manchuria and the Koreas make up a group of people that are very closely genetically related to the Han Chinese and Japanese. Manchurians and Koreans are the descendants of the Mongols and non-Han Chinese people who were kicked out of China following the Yuan Dynasty, headed by Kublai Khan, Genghis Khan's grandson. During the Ming Dynasty that followed, the Han Chinese took back control after expelling non-Han Chinese people north and refortifying the Great Wall in combination with adopting heavy ideologies that were ethnocentric and seeing China as Middle Earth, which persists up to the present day. As a taxpayer and a consumer, I can't figure out why Americans have to pay to keep the peace in the region, especially when we could just buy the same goods from China for cheaper or Japan for the same price as South Korea, Europe, and many other places around the globe. The world has been lied to about the region and the freedom of South Korea, and Americans and the US military have wasted trillions of dollars keeping the peace in East Asia. All of East Asia, including the supposed democracies, have zero immigration and are racist. Except for the GDP of South Korea and Japan, there is virtually no difference between these nations and China and North Korea with the exception that US taxpayers are expected to pay billions of dollars per year to create the illusion that these are free states when in fact they are far from it. Diplomacy International Relations Politics & Government
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