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not reading all thatWhat Is Cuck-Korea or CucKorea?
Just as ‘cuckservatives’ believe that they should serve Jews(and blacks and even homosexuals) instead of serving their own racial-cultural identity and interests, the majority of Koreans and most Korean-Americans believe that the main role of Korea and Koreans is to serve the Globalist Empire as controlled by Jewish-controlled America. Such attitude among Koreans has existed in one form or another long before Korea became occupied by the United States. For over millennia, the kingdom of Korea, as the small state next to big and mighty Empire of China, came to see itself as a servant, or mini-me of the bigger and greater power.
So, Korea developed an outlook of servitude and devotion to a power greater than itself. If Chinese felt they were part of a Middle Kingdom(the most important civilization in the world) and if Japanese felt they were unique in identity, culture, and values (geographically separate from continental Asia, especially as Japan had never been invaded prior to 1945), Koreans just saw themselves as the toadies of China or whomever happened to rule China(such as Mongols or Manchus). ndeed, even Vietnam developed more of an independent mindset. Because relations between China and Vietnam was often hostile — Beijing was much further away from Vietnam than from Korea — , Vietnamese developed more of a fierce fighting spirit and culture of resistance. Indeed, with zealous national will, they managed to defeat the French Empire, American Empire, and beat back the Chinese Empire(in the late 1970s). Also, because Vietnam was situated next to weaker Cambodia and Laos, it also developed a culture of self-importance and superiority vis-a-vis weaker neighbors. In contrast, Korea had pretty good relations with China for most of its history on condition that it bowed down to Chinese superiority. Also, as Korea only bordered bigger and mightier China, its entire political culture and power-dynamics came to be defined in terms of leaning ton one side to serve the Great Power. Korea had no weaker powers to contend with or lord over(and feel superior to), like the Vietnamese did with Cambodians and Laotians. So, Koreans historically developed a mindset of servitude to the one and only great power. Koreans don’t know how to stand straight and firm. They only know how to lean in one direction(of the great power). Korean isolationism was different from Japanese isolationism. Japan eventually developed a sense of centeredness. Even though Japanese didn’t see themselves as being at the center of the world(like the Chinese did with their concept of the Middle Kingdom), they regarded themselves as special and unique. Even if they didn’t see themselves as the best or greatest, they still valued their own identity and culture as precious and valuable in their own right. In contrast, even in their isolation, Koreans saw themselves as beholden to the greater power of China. (Of course, Japan is also becoming ‘Koreanized’ since the end of World War II. Having been invaded and humiliated by Americans and having grown utterly dependent on America for security and economy, Japanese pride of specialness and uniqueness has eroded. Japanese now see themselves increasingly as a mere extension of America
. Oh and please do tell your women to stop screaming when I’m fucking them it’s annoying they all do it and it pisses me off

and the sad thing is I wish I was lying about it but it happens and I fuck them, RAW