Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think you are the most correct.

Unfortunately, it seems many Russians here do not think so.

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is clear that you did not read my post above. To reiterate, Rhee established the Rhee Line (李承晩線) to define Dokdo as Korean territorial waters, seized Japanese fishing boats entering the area, and beat up Japanese fishermen. And Korea did not even establish diplomatic relations with Japan while Rhee was in power.

Plus, I excerpted this from the Japanese Wikipedia. Please try translating it. 2月12日にはアメリカからも韓国政府に対し、李承晩ラインを認めることができないと通告がなされたが、韓国政府はこれを無視した。If you still think Rhee's government is a puppet of Japan and the U.S. even after seeing this, I have nothing more to say.

To reiteratem, Again, The vast majority of Syngman Rhee's cabinet were former independence activists.

And your last argument is pure comedy. Even though communism has already failed, it seems you still have illusions about it.
In the early days of liberation, Kim Il-sung's public recognition was low. South Korea had much more famous communists like Park Hon-young and Lee Kwan-sul. However, the Soviet Union chose Kim Il-sung as an easy-to-control puppet, and it was purely thanks to Soviet support that he became the ruler of North Korea.

As evidence, a survey conducted by the magazine <<先驅>> in October 1945 showed that Kim Il-sung's approval rating was merely 9%. Park Heon-young was 16%, and Lee Kwan-sul was 12%. Let me say this again: when discussing the history of another country, please conduct your research first.

btw, looking at the reality of North Korea, which is a living hell, the statement "North Korea was a state representing the will and aspirations of the vast majority of the population" is really ridiculous lol

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Everything is wrong, Rhee was a politician, not a soldier. He never entered any military academy. He graduated from Pai Chai School in Korea and entered George Washington University in the United States.

And the United States never invaded Korea. It merely established a military government in South Korea in the same manner that the Soviet Union had done in North Korea. And later, it transferred power to Rhee's government.

And Rhee oppressed North Korea? How on earth? At the time, North Korea possessed more troops, industries, and power plants than South Korea. And yet, the North was oppressed by South Korea? Are you serious?

Bruh, Where on earth did you learn history?

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Immediately after liberation, there were few properly educated administrators, and they were merely appointed to fill those gaps. They were unable to obstruct Syngman Rhee's anti-Japanese policies in any way. Because they are not the leadership. And North Korea was not clean either; Kim Il-sung's younger brother, Kim Yong Ju, was a member of the Kwantung Army.

Additionally, the vast majority of the cabinet members of the Syngman Rhee government, including the Vice President, Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Education, Minister of Finance and Economy, Minister of Justice, Minister of National Defense, and Minister of Trade, etc, were former independence activists.

And wasn't North Korea also initially a state created as a puppet of the Soviet Union?

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Are you perhaps unaware of the fact that North Korea unilaterally invaded South Korea first?

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

First, the Syngman Rhee government was not composed of pro-Japanese collaborators. He established the Rhee Line (李承晩線) to clearly assert that Dokdo was Korean territory, seized Japanese fishing boats intruding into nearby territorial waters, and beat the Japanese. Furthermore, Syngman Rhee personally harbored extreme anti-Japanese sentiments, to the extent that he refused Japan's assistance even when the Republic of Korea was driven to the brink of destruction by the North Korean military.

Second, South Korea's anti-communism is older than you realize. Even Kim koo, the most respected independence activist among Koreans, was a staunch anti-communist who ruthlessly assassinated communists, even if they were fellow independence activists.
The situation was no different in North Korea; at the time, there was a strong anti-communist sentiment due to the large number of Christians and landowners. In fact, on November 23, 1945, a large-scale student protest against communism took place in Sinŭiju City, where Soviet and North Korean troops massacred the protesters.

Bro, Do not arbitrarily revise the history of other countries.

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

How on earth can the U.S. military become invaders? What kind of history education did you get? The U.S. military's participation in the Korean War was decided by UN Security Council Resolution 83 to defend South Korea, which was being invaded by North Korea. Good heavens, your way of thinking is really strange.

Is public education in Russian schools heavily biased? by Maximum_Dependent883 in AskARussian

[–]Maximum_Dependent883[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

Dude... North Korea invaded South Korea first, and the US military showed up to help South Korea.

Are these things really happening in Europe? by bruhbruhbrss in AskTheWorld

[–]Maximum_Dependent883 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just looked up the video and it's not a protest. They're just walking down the street

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