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People met on my backpacking 146 - Countries that won't tolerate lying leaders
A duel is a combat to defend one's honor at the expense of one's life when it harms one's honor or the state. There were only nobles and commanders. Because the lower class lacked a sense of honor. In other words, dueling was a culture of higher conceptions, whereas pride and face were cultures of lower ones. This is why individuals of lesser nationalities and shallow brains risk their lives for the sake of face and pride, rather than honor.
For example, when Westerners from the United States, United Kingdom, and France accuse Koreans of consuming dog meat, Koreans respond angrily. Because they lack sense of dignity. They are the most feared cowards. Those who asked for a duel initially always referred to their opponents as "cowards (Tresantes)" rather than their actual names.
Hyde Park in England is also known for its duel. Celebrities include John Williams and Samuel L. Martin fought here. Pushkin, the Russian poet, also requested Russian military officer Dantes to fight, but he died (37). Thomas Jefferson, the president of the United States, the author of the Declaration of Independence, one of the founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury, and his son, Philip Hamilton, all engaged in a duel but perished. The Japanese duel is likewise famous. Musashi Miyamoto, a swordsman, is a typical example. He is listed as having fought 60 dueling contests. When I read this information, I was reminded of Hyde Park and Liechtenstein, both of which I had visited many years prior. What about Korea? They battled with their tongues rather than swords. They did this until the country was destroyed. Embarrassingly, that DNA is still naturally transmitted to Koreans. Something is very wrong.
I dislike Koreans who say, "Let's live with a smile and think positively about everything," since they are unconcerned about North Korea's nuclear weapons. I have never seen someone curse CCP leader Xi Jinping, who attacks our sovereignty. What is even more cowardly and cruel of them is that they question the validity of the ROK out of ingratitude despite enjoying all available under the free ROK system. Those human filth will undoubtedly be punished by heaven sooner or later.
They despised the Korean flag. There is no Taegeukgi in the house. On national holidays, I seldom see the national flag, whether at home or in their automobile. I've never seen a country as ignorant of their national flag as Korea. Despite the fact that it is available for around $3 at the community service centers Dong office.
Anyway, I've never seen a country that disregards or ignores their national flag like Korea. Not to mention communist nations like China, Russia, North Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, and Laos, one of the constants across countries that have fought many major wars, including Japan, the West, and Islam, is that they like flying their own flag. Their self-esteem is likewise high.
Thirty years ago, I noticed ten children dining at a Nagasaki restaurant who appeared to be kindergarteners. When I looked attentively, I noticed miniature Japanese flags in the middle of each rice dish set in front of their table. The kids saluted and ate it. I've seen comparable sights in Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Turkey, Finland, Argentina, Mexico, Egypt, Tunisia, Thailand, and elsewhere.
This type of experience makes me joyful and proud whenever I watch Taegeukgi waves in Kwanghwamun, Seoul, the Republic of Korea's capital. I couldn't always stop the flood of tears from my eyes and heart. (*If ROK allows the giant liar to control Korea, we lose everything.)
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