These South Korean sycophants are still coughing up $2.7 billion U$D for the Hyundai plant in Atlanta, Ga.They…
No, but feel free to let yourself do whatever you wish to yourself. Upon request, I can provide you some additional suggestions for what you can do to yourself.
Just curious what's your country of origin? I'm wondering because you seem to be in a position to look down on…
Actually, you didn't say "those specific complaints were dumb." You said the C-netizens were dumb.
Two of the three sentences in your original post said this:
Sentence #1: "Chinese nitezen's [sic] that complained about this k-drama has to be the dumbest people on earth."
Sentence #3: "Their gavornments [sic] are trying their hardest to cover everything up, and their dumb people are making things easier sadly."
Nowhere in your OP do you say what you say you said. Your first sentence says the C-netizens who complained about this K-drama aren't only dumb, but "the dumbest people on earth."
Your last sentence doesn't even restrict itself to talking about the C-netizens who complained about the K-drama, but C-netizens in general: so basically any C-netizen who are "dumb" enough (by your standards) to believe whatever the Chinese government chooses to tell them, which could include any and all C-netizens you (as the author of this sentence) decides to fit this category.
In the span of a 3-sentence OP & a brief follow-up post, you've outed yourself as a pathological liar, and not a particularly good one at that.
It gets better. The confirmation of Yu Menglong's death came out a week AFTER Tempest's release. This alone essentially negates the entirety of your (mostly fake & disingenuous) argument. You chose the modus operandi of most of the koreaboos that post on MDL: shoot first & ask questions later when it comes to C-netz, C-ent, C-dramas, & China in general. Your cringey af screenname suggests that you're a koreaboo of the worst variety, the lowest of the low, likely a non-Korean that festishes Asian (specifically Korean) men.
You were "frustrated" by the criticism about this K-drama not out of some deep empathetic concern (that you're faking) over China's national "tragedy and loss" of Yu Menglong or C-netizens & their priorities, but simply because you got easily triggered that someone allegedly "slammed" something you care deeply about.
Basically, you get triggered by the C-netizens getting triggered, but don't get triggered when you yourself get triggered even though their reason for getting triggered is more compelling than yours.
The C-netizens are protesting for their national pride & over the (symbolic) trampling of their national flag. You're protesting for your entertainment value & over the (perceived) trashing of your K-dramas.
But how correct is that perception? China's population size is approximately one-and-a-half billion. Let's say that thousands or even several tens of thousands "slammed" Tempest. That'd still make up what? 0.003%? 0.004%? of China's total citizenry. Is this something for you koreaboos to get worked up over? A tiny, trivial percentage of the Chinese citizenship & netizenship, not to mention non-representative sample.
In light of all this, it's entirely plausible, if not highly likely that this article is nothing but clickbait intended to generate viewership & revenue, especially since the primary MDL membership base is made up of K-drama fans. (Which is why MDL publishes more Kdrama-related articles than those related to the dramas of all other Asian countries combined).
Assuming this is the case, then you are just as dumb as the C-netizens you say are dumb for believing whatever their government chooses to tell them because you believe whatever the media or more specifically social media (e.g. MDL) chooses to tell you. But C-netizens know to take what their government tells them with a grain of salt (heck, the Chinese government makes no secret that Chinese media is state-sponsored). On the contrary, you (& your fellow koreaboos) buy whatever MDL tells you hook, line, & sinker, which explains why you posted your initial nonsense without any apparent thinking or reflection involved. And even after getting called out, in response you posted even more nonsense to back up your original nonsense.
It's one thing to be dumb. It's quite another to be too dumb to know you're dumb. And yet another to be too dumb to learn to stop being dumb. Add pathological lying & (intellectual) dishonesty to the mix, & you've got a lethal combination of the most combustible order.
Chinese nitezen's that complained about this k-drama has to be the dumbest people on earth. China just lost a…
Just curious what's your country of origin? I'm wondering because you seem to be in a position to look down on the intelligence of people from another country and call some of them "the dumbest people on earth."
During my high school days competing in international academic (math & physics) competitions, the Chinese students did quite well. Actually, that's an understatement. They dominated the International Mathematics & Physics Olympiads, which are the generally regarded as the two most prestigious & rigorous global youth academic contests.
@David33 It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool (or koreaboo) than to speak and to remove all doubt.
(a) 1 < 759
(b) Against which countries did China wage war in recent decades? And which among them did China invade?
(c) No, not technically speaking. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party defeated the Chinese Nationalist Party in the Chinese Civil War. Instead of honorably negotiating terms of peace & surrender, the Chinese Nationalist Party fled to Taiwan where they basically colonized the (indigenous)people living there. This is why Taiwan is still a part of China in the same way the Confederate States are still part of the Union (the United States). This is called the "One China Policy" which the international community (including the United Nations & the United States) officially acknowledges.
(d) Last but not least, if you mess something up, does this make you a warmonger or not?
Given that, for whatever reason, you refuse to answer a simple 'yes' or 'no' question, you probably shouldn't go around calling other persons "clueless and lazy," especially since you've been proven wrong time & time again.
@David33 It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool (or koreaboo) than to speak and to remove all doubt.
Read @Aonghusa's fact-based post upthread.
I"ll even sum it up for you. In recent decades, the USA has invaded various countries on multiple continents, either officially or unofficially with CIA coups d'état, secret, proxy wars all over the Middle East & Global South (Latin America, Africa, Asia, etc.].
Meanwhile, China has only been involved in military posturing & signalling in regional border disputes.
# of Foreign Military Bases (as of 2023)USA: 759 (8 in South Korea alone)China: 1
When did I ask about your happiness regarding my being flattered or regarding anything else, for that matter. I did ask whether you created an MDL account just to talk to me, but this question about your MDL account wasn't juxtaposed with my sentence: "Nor did I even ask." They weren't even in the same post. It's fairly obvious that I meant that I don't care & didn't ask about whether you were happy about my being flattered. But that's neither here nor there.
You define "eager for war" so broadly as to make it relatively meaningless. I take it to mean actually waging war. Or at least being just right on the verge of it based on recent history. But I guess you could say that this is a matter of interpretation.
But what isn't a matter of interpretation is the degree to which China is "eager for war" vis-a-vis the United States. Of course, China is less eager.
In recent decades, the US has waged wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Somalia, etc. And those are just the official wars, not counting the numerous CIA/NSA secret wars & coups d'etat all over the Middle East & Global South (Asia, Africa, Latin America, etc.)
Meanwhile, China hasn't invaded any country. Yes, China has displayed military force against their neighbors in border disputes, but that's not waging war.
No matter how you look at it, saying that China and the United States are equally eager to wage war is a false equivalence.
And I'm not sure how you define "ridiculously" offended. Who made you the arbiter of whether or how much an offended party can be offended?
If this were an isolated incident, maybe you have a point. But Chinese people aren't the only people who've protested K-drama portrayal & treatment of their country & culture. In the last 5 years or so since I began watching Asian dramas, Black people, Indians, Indonesians, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Arabs, Muslims have all protested K-drama materials that they found offensive to their countries or cultures. And this is just what I recall off the top of my head as someone who's only casually aware of K-dramas relative to other Asian dramas. Who knows what I may be missing?
So either all these countries, cultures, & peoples are hypersensitive & too easily offended. Or a non-trivial amount of K-drama content is culturally insensitive & offensive.
I know what I or any other relatively reasonable person (excluding koreaboos) would think.
# of Foreign Military Bases (as of 2023)USA: 759 (8 in South Korea alone)China: 1
You're being intellectually dishonest.
The K-drama isn't only saying that China is not peaceful (which is debateable); it is saying that China is a warmonger. The exact line is: "Why is China so eager for war?"
Not to mention, the celebration parade was a one-time special occasion (the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII & victory over Japan).
Last but not least, you're cherry-picking my arguments. You're the one who brought up nuclear warheads, not me. If you're going to bring up the issue of publicly displaying nuclear warheads in a one-time deal, it's hardly unreasonable for me to bring up their deployment as a two-time deal.
As for your being "happy" that I'm flattered, I don't particularly care. Nor did I even ask.
Prior to the #metoo movement, women who brought attention to their being sexual assaulted were dismissed as "batshit…
If Chinese citizens were the only people protesting K-drama portrayal & treatment of their country & culture, then maybe you got a point. But so have Black people, Indians, Indonesians, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Arabs, Muslims & this is just what I know off the top of my head over the last 5 years or so only. I didn't even start watching Asian dramas before then.
What's more likely? All these countries, cultures, & peoples are overly sensitive & easily offended. Or South Korean entertainment products are culturally insensitive & offensive.
Prior to the #metoo movement, women who brought attention to their being sexual assaulted were dismissed as "batshit…
Not my country. I just don't like koreaboos & S. Korean entertainment productions that trash other countries ( especially those in which I've lived) & cultures (especially those I've studied).
And you do understand the difference between ideology & practice, right?
Communism, as an ideology, promotes equality, but that doesn't mean communist countries (including China) live up to that ideology. In the same way, democracy, as an ideology, promotes freedom, but that doesn't mean democratic countries (including South Korea & the United States) live up to their ideology either.
The difference is that koreaboos & K-dramas consistently & persistently trash China, while C-dramas & C-drama fans don't (except some of us do so in self-defense).
We don't pick fights with koreaboos or go out of our way to trash South Korea, but if you start something, you better believe we will finish it.
I've never even posted in an MDL K-drama or K-drama article section before. But some of the comments were so mean & cruel that I felt compelled to say something. And then one thing led to another.
Every other time I defend China or Chinese people & culture, the koreaboos (including you) call me "commie pinko," CCP agent, etc. So why can't I fight fire with fire?
# of Foreign Military Bases (as of 2023)USA: 759 (8 in South Korea alone)China: 1
I dunno about you, but if someone pointed hundreds of guns towards me in my own backyard, I would take out a bigger gun to make sure they don't shoot me & my family.
Does it really matter how they watched it? A show can be racially offensive even it its not meant for that audience.…
How come the South Korean government kept whining about its Hyundai people getting their sorry a$$e$ kicked out of my country when they entered illegally with invalid visas or stayed illegally with expired visas?
If you do illegal sh1t, then stop b1tching about being treated like pieces of sh1t that do illegal sh1t.
And despite being treated like pieces of sh1t by their American oppas, South Koreans do stupid sh1t like keep investing $2.7 billion U$D in the Atlanta, Ga. Hyundai plant where they were locked up in chain gangs for doing their illegal sh1t.
Two of the three sentences in your original post said this:
Sentence #1: "Chinese nitezen's [sic] that complained about this k-drama has to be the dumbest people on earth."
Sentence #3: "Their gavornments [sic] are trying their hardest to cover everything up, and their dumb people are making things easier sadly."
Nowhere in your OP do you say what you say you said. Your first sentence says the C-netizens who complained about this K-drama aren't only dumb, but "the dumbest people on earth."
Your last sentence doesn't even restrict itself to talking about the C-netizens who complained about the K-drama, but C-netizens in general: so basically any C-netizen who are "dumb" enough (by your standards) to believe whatever the Chinese government chooses to tell them, which could include any and all C-netizens you (as the author of this sentence)
decides to fit this category.
In the span of a 3-sentence OP & a brief follow-up post, you've outed yourself as a pathological liar, and not a particularly good one at that.
It gets better. The confirmation of Yu Menglong's death came out a week AFTER Tempest's release. This alone essentially negates the entirety of your (mostly fake & disingenuous) argument. You chose the modus operandi of most of the koreaboos that post on MDL: shoot first & ask questions later when it comes to C-netz, C-ent, C-dramas, & China in general. Your cringey af screenname suggests that you're a koreaboo of the worst variety, the lowest of the low, likely a non-Korean that festishes Asian (specifically Korean) men.
You were "frustrated" by the criticism about this K-drama not out of some deep empathetic concern (that you're faking) over China's national "tragedy and loss" of Yu Menglong or C-netizens & their priorities, but simply because you got easily triggered that someone allegedly "slammed" something you care deeply about.
Basically, you get triggered by the C-netizens getting triggered, but don't get triggered when you yourself get triggered even though their reason for getting triggered is more compelling than yours.
The C-netizens are protesting for their national pride & over the (symbolic) trampling of their national flag. You're protesting for your entertainment value & over the (perceived) trashing of your K-dramas.
But how correct is that perception? China's population size is approximately one-and-a-half billion. Let's say that thousands or even several tens of thousands "slammed" Tempest. That'd still make up what? 0.003%? 0.004%? of China's total citizenry. Is this something for you koreaboos to get worked up over? A tiny, trivial percentage of the Chinese citizenship & netizenship, not to mention non-representative sample.
In light of all this, it's entirely plausible, if not highly likely that this article is nothing but clickbait intended to generate viewership & revenue, especially since the primary MDL membership base is made up of K-drama fans. (Which is why MDL publishes more Kdrama-related articles than those related to the dramas of all other Asian countries combined).
Assuming this is the case, then you are just as dumb as the C-netizens you say are dumb for believing whatever their government chooses to tell them because you believe whatever the media or more specifically social media (e.g. MDL) chooses to tell you. But C-netizens know to take what their government tells them with a grain of salt (heck, the Chinese government makes no secret that Chinese media is state-sponsored). On the contrary, you (& your fellow koreaboos) buy whatever MDL tells you hook, line, & sinker, which explains why you posted your initial nonsense without any apparent thinking or reflection involved. And even after getting called out, in response you posted even more nonsense to back up your original nonsense.
It's one thing to be dumb. It's quite another to be too dumb to know you're dumb. And yet another to be too dumb to learn to stop being dumb. Add pathological lying & (intellectual) dishonesty to the mix, & you've got a lethal combination of the most combustible order.
During my high school days competing in international academic (math & physics) competitions, the Chinese students did quite well. Actually, that's an understatement. They dominated the International Mathematics & Physics Olympiads, which are the generally regarded as the two most prestigious & rigorous global youth academic contests.
Are you projecting because you are incapable of juggling two (or more) thoughts at once?
(b) Against which countries did China wage war in recent decades? And which among them did China invade?
(c) No, not technically speaking. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party defeated the Chinese Nationalist Party in the Chinese Civil War. Instead of honorably negotiating terms of peace & surrender, the Chinese Nationalist Party fled to Taiwan where they basically colonized the (indigenous)people living there. This is why Taiwan is still a part of China in the same way the Confederate States are still part of the Union (the United States). This is called the "One China Policy" which the international community (including the United Nations & the United States) officially acknowledges.
(d) Last but not least, if you mess something up, does this make you a warmonger or not?
Given that, for whatever reason, you refuse to answer a simple 'yes' or 'no' question, you probably shouldn't go around calling other persons "clueless and lazy," especially since you've been proven wrong time & time again.
I"ll even sum it up for you. In recent decades, the USA has invaded various countries on multiple continents, either officially or unofficially with CIA coups d'état, secret, proxy wars all over the Middle East & Global South (Latin America, Africa, Asia, etc.].
Meanwhile, China has only been involved in military posturing & signalling in regional
border disputes.
Yes or no??
Which is more deadly? A soldier or a military installation with bombs & missiles.
You define "eager for war" so broadly as to make it relatively meaningless. I take it to mean actually waging war. Or at least being just right on the verge of it based on recent history. But I guess you could say that this is a matter of interpretation.
But what isn't a matter of interpretation is the degree to which China is "eager for war" vis-a-vis the United States. Of course, China is less eager.
In recent decades, the US has waged wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Somalia, etc. And those are just the official wars, not counting the numerous CIA/NSA secret wars & coups d'etat all over the Middle East & Global South (Asia, Africa, Latin America, etc.)
Meanwhile, China hasn't invaded any country. Yes, China has displayed military force against their neighbors in border disputes, but that's not waging war.
No matter how you look at it, saying that China and the United States are equally eager to wage war is a false equivalence.
And I'm not sure how you define "ridiculously" offended. Who made you the arbiter of whether or how much an offended party can be offended?
If this were an isolated incident, maybe you have a point. But Chinese people aren't the only people who've protested K-drama portrayal & treatment of their country & culture. In the last 5 years or so since I began watching Asian dramas, Black people, Indians, Indonesians, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Arabs, Muslims have all protested K-drama materials that they found offensive to their countries or cultures. And this is just what I recall off the top of my head as someone who's only casually aware of K-dramas relative to other Asian dramas. Who knows what I may be missing?
So either all these countries, cultures, & peoples are hypersensitive & too easily offended. Or a non-trivial amount of K-drama content is culturally insensitive & offensive.
I know what I or any other relatively reasonable person (excluding koreaboos) would think.
The K-drama isn't only saying that China is not peaceful (which is debateable); it is saying that China is a warmonger. The exact line is: "Why is China so eager for war?"
Not to mention, the celebration parade was a one-time special occasion (the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII & victory over Japan).
Last but not least, you're cherry-picking my arguments. You're the one who brought up nuclear warheads, not me. If you're going to bring up the issue of publicly displaying nuclear warheads in a one-time deal, it's hardly unreasonable for me to bring up their deployment as a two-time deal.
As for your being "happy" that I'm flattered, I don't particularly care. Nor did I even ask.
What's more likely? All these countries, cultures, & peoples are overly sensitive & easily offended. Or South Korean entertainment products are culturally insensitive & offensive.
And you do understand the difference between ideology & practice, right?
Communism, as an ideology, promotes equality, but that doesn't mean communist countries (including China) live up to that ideology. In the same way, democracy, as an ideology, promotes freedom, but that doesn't mean democratic countries (including South Korea & the United States) live up to their ideology either.
The difference is that koreaboos & K-dramas consistently & persistently trash China, while C-dramas & C-drama fans don't (except some of us do so in self-defense).
We don't pick fights with koreaboos or go out of our way to trash South Korea, but if you start something, you better believe we will finish it.
I've never even posted in an MDL K-drama or K-drama article section before. But some of the comments were so mean & cruel that I felt compelled to say something. And then one thing led to another.
Every other time I defend China or Chinese people & culture, the koreaboos (including you) call me "commie pinko," CCP agent, etc. So why can't I fight fire with fire?
But maybe you don't take care of your family.
Answer me this: which country is the only one on the planet to ever drop nuclear warheads not once, but twice (on civilian populations, no less)?
If you do illegal sh1t, then stop b1tching about being treated like pieces of sh1t that do illegal sh1t.
And despite being treated like pieces of sh1t by their American oppas, South Koreans do stupid sh1t like keep investing $2.7 billion U$D in the Atlanta, Ga. Hyundai plant where they were locked up in
chain gangs for doing their illegal sh1t.