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  People met on my backpacking 146 - Countries that don¡¯t forgive lying presidents
  
  A duel is a fight to protect one's honor at the risk of one's life when it hurts one's honor and the state. There were only nobles such as royalty, counts, and commanders such as lords, officers, scholars, and judges. Because there was no sense of honor among the lower-class people. In other words, dueling was a culture of higher concepts, and pride and face were a culture of lower concepts. This is why people with inferior ethnicities and shallow minds risk their lives not for honor but for face and pride.
  
  For example, when foreigners such as those from the USA, UK, and France accuse Koreans of eating dog meat, Koreans immediately protest in anger. Politicians, academics, and the media are no exception. In other words, they are also slave-minded. This is because they have no humiliation or anger for the CCP and the N.K., who actually mock, violate, and destroy the Korean president, people, and sovereignty of the ROK. Because they have no sense of honor. These are the most despised cowards. Those who applied for a duel first always called their opponents "cowards (Tresantes)" instead of their real names.
  
  Hyde Park in England is also famous for its duel. Celebrities such as John Williams and Samuel L. Martin dueled here. Russian poet Pushkin also asked Russian military officer Dantes to fight, but he died (37). Thomas Jefferson, the president of the USA, the founder of the Declaration of Independence, a member of the founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury, and his son, Philip Hamilton, all fought for a duel but all died. Abraham Lincoln also responded to the request for a duel but failed. So did German composer George Friedrich Handel and Bismarck, who even won the German award. There's also a record of the duel with a knife after a long dispute with Princess Pauline of Liechtenstein and Countess Kielman Seg. The Japanese duel is also famous. A typical example is the swordsman Musashi Miyamoto. He is recorded as having fought 60 dueling matches. When reading this data, I thought of Hyde Park and Liechtenstein, which I visited a long time ago. What about Korea? They fought with their mouths instead of swords. They did that until their country was destroyed. Embarrassingly, that DNA is still naturally passed on to Koreans. Something is seriously wrong.
  
  They were well aware of the rules of experience: if they lost the war, they would lose everything, including being slaves. In short, they have a strong sense of responsibility because they have a strong sense of ownership, and so they are nervous, careful, and worried because they have a strong sense of responsibility. The master doesn't cowardly lay his responsibility on the slave. I haven't seen Koreans who say, "Let's live with a smile and think positively about everything," worry about North Korea's nuclear weapons, and curse Kim Jong-un, yet. I have never seen anyone curse Xi Jinping of the CCP, who violates our sovereignty. What is even more cowardly and mean of them is that they deny the legitimacy of the ROK beyond ingratitude while enjoying everything they can enjoy under the system of a free ROK. Those human trash will surely be punished by heaven sooner or later.
  
  They hate the Korean flag. There is no Taegeukgi in their house. On national holidays, I can hardly see the national flag, whether it's their home or their car. I have yet to see a country that is as indifferent to or dismissive of its national flag as the Koreans. Even though they can buy it for about $3 at the community service centers Dong office.
  
  They hate the Korean flag. It is clear that there is no taegeukgi in their homes. This is why they don't wear Taegeukgi, whether at home or in vehicles, on national holidays. It is very rare to see even if there is. Of course, anyone can buy Taegeukgi for 4,000 won at the community center. Anyway, I have yet to see a country that is indifferent to or ignores its national flag like the Koreans. Not to mention communist countries such as China, Russia, N. Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, and Laos, but one of the commonalities of countries that have fought many big wars, including Japan, the West, and Islam, is that they like to hang their own flag. Their self-esteem is also great. This is one of the reasons why neighboring countries can't invade recklessly.
  
  Thirty years ago, I saw 10 kids sitting in a restaurant in Nagasaki who looked like kindergarteners while eating. When I looked at them carefully, I found small Japanese flags, one by one, in the middle of each rice bowl placed in front of their table. The children saluted it and ate it. I have seen similar scenes in Israel, the USA, the UK, India, Turkey, Finland, Argentina, Mexico, Egypt, Tunisia, Thailand, etc.
  
  This kind of experience made me feel that I am happy and proud whenever I see the waves of Taegeukgi in Kwanghwamun, Seoul, the capital of the ROK. I sometimes couldn't resist the flow of tears from my heart and eyes.
  
  Thanks. (If ROK let the big liar rule Korea, we lose everything.)
  
  
  
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