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do you think north korea will follow through with its promises?

yes
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um did u guys read the post I was responding to orrrr what
japan did that stuff in the 1590s
but japan didn't conquer china or korea in the 1590s. hideyoshi failed in his invasion of korea

path was referring exclusively to japan post russo-japanese war

you have this backwards friend, they think people of colour can't be tribal, and that you can't be tribal against a white person

sorry, meant to say white people can't not be tribal

but yeah that too

jokes on them though i'm hispanic

Japan did all that in the early 1900s up until the end of WW2.
whoops, looked at the wrong google result
but nevertheless, old stuff is relevant. if the people invading the americas centuries ago got "attacked/destroyed" path wouldn't be here (along with most of us), so clearly something would've been lost, even if our ancestors did horrible things

but nevertheless, old stuff is relevant.
it's not, but ok


old stuff is relevant
Yes some dudes in the 1690s shooting a Native American in the face (multiply this scenario by 10k) is totally relevant today for some reason


yes? why would it not be?
Most of the Japanese who did that stuff are either really dead or really old.



Relevant as forget

I think maybe you guys are confused about the post I'm responding to...?


i saw, path was being dumb for thinking that anything about imperial japan has to do with karma against japan today

i saw, path was being dumb for thinking that anything about imperial japan has to do with karma against japan today
yes, and I'm disagreeing with him, by pointing out that the things people did in the past don't matter...
but they are still relevant to this issue, specifically because of the fact that they are not relevant in the grand scheme of things


Quote from: sources
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35735263

https://www.rt.com/business/334540-china-cashflow-north-korea/

more news about north korea:

as per the UN sanction, the philippines have seized a north korean cargo ship that traveled in its waters and china's four biggest banks have pulled out of north korea

china has suspended cash transfers to the hermit kingdom

Yeah you gettem my Filipino brethren