Taiwanese college students beaten by Koreans for wearing the "sun flag"
A Taiwanese college student wore a T-shirt with the "sun flag" to a club activity. While passing a bus stop, he was grabbed by a drunk Korean man who pulled him by the collar and slapped him twice.
Anti-Japanese sentiment is a consensus among the entire South Korean left-wing, and it is also the mainstream voice in South Korean society. Don't argue; Lee Jae-myung just won the election, and pro-Japanese Yoon Suk-yeol is still in prison.
Most international films that portray Japan as an aggressor are actively produced by South Korea. The movie "The Admiral: Roar of the Sea" broke the South Korean box office record. In domestic terms, it's a typical main melody film, even more intense than "Wolf Warrior."
Moreover, the movies produced by South Korea depict Japanese people without any humanity, showing only twisted personalities as a normal state. Unlike Chinese films about Japanese people, which sometimes show humanistic brilliance and Japanese reflection, South Korean films don't have such elements at all. They clearly tell South Koreans to learn to be anti-Japanese. At the end of the movie, they even show the atomic bomb dropping on Japan's homeland.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1844175283139720/
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