Tangential question. What do Americans think of their soldiers being in Korea and Vietnam? Does it strike as odd to the median American? These two countries posed no direct threat to the USA.
What do Americans think of their soldiers being in Korea
they don’t, it’s completely left out of most American education. if it’s there it is a brief one-sentence mention
Americans and think don’t go well in the same sentence. We tend to only think of the world as America, and everywhere else. I still catch myself doing it sometimes, America is a hell of a drug.
unlike the DPRK the South Korean military dictatorship installed by the USA actually did police haircuts [article]
Their hair in that picture isn’t even that long. Rest in piss Park.
Please don’t start defending North Korea, it’s going too far
I can accept today’s China, today’s Russia takes quite the mental gymnastics but sure, North Korea though is plain too far
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I’ll check it out
I’ve heard from a lot of NATO leftists that China should be more like South Korea. People who say that only get their knowledge of that country from Kpop and Kdramas.
Kpop, Kdrama, and anime really influenced Western perspectives on East Asia.