No, I do not hate Korean people.
In some parts of the world they have never heard of a Korean.
Koreans may be experiencing some negative feelings toward them because of their behavior.
The luster that Koreans/Korea once enjoyed, especially in Asia, is deteriorating. This is primarily due to their treatment of people of other races.
They bad mouth Japan/Japanese but expect Japanese to import their movies, TV shows etc.
Middle income and upper income Koreans are moving to poorer Asian countries to retire, invest or to use the resources of these countries and it is not sitting well with the native people.
Koreans retire to these countries but never learn the language yet Koreans expect anyone living in their country to learn the Korean. When Koreans open up a business/factory in the another country they expect the employees to follow Korean rules rather than Koreans follow the rules of their host country. Korean retirees hire natives as servants, which they would never do in Korea, and they address them in Korean or English. It is arrogant of Koreans, who move/work to another country, to expect everyone else to know Korean or English. Koreans should learn the native language. Their treatment/action toward their employees and neighbors has a lot to be desired.
It is easier for Korean to immigrate to another country but not the other way around. (Double standard/hypocrites.)
Their treatment of non-Korean women, in Korea and abroad, is more than enough to for every woman and every non-Korean to start to have negative feelings for Koreans especially Korean males.
Examples of mistreatment of non-Korean women:
In the Philippines, Korean males abandon their Filipino wives and children and return to Korea with no financial support. Some men are repeat offenders. It is such a big problem it was featured on KBS (Korean Broadcasting Station) (However, with a Korean male spin on it.)
45-55 year-old single & divorced, Korean males marry teenage girls from the Philippines or Vietnam. They expect these girls to immediately know Korean without any help or support from their Korean husbands/family. Usually these couples are married within days of meeting. The Korean males are looking for lovers, wives, and son making machines who are fluent in Korean and bow to their Korean husbands' every wish and who also takes care of her Korean husbands’ parents and all his relatives. In short, a slave, servant and baby making machine. (This is the reason why they are divorced or still single at 45-55 years old. Some of these men have been divorced more than once. Korean women did not want them so they keep trying to find a servant in a younger, poorer girl. The men get older but the girls get younger.)
When the woman fails to meet all the Korean males' wishes or he gets bored with her, he divorces her. The Korean government is on the side of the Korean male, since she is no longer married she is deported even if she has a Korean child. The Korean government separates mother and child. (This might be changing as some of these women are now becoming vocal and by the year 2010 one fourth of all Koreans born in Korea will be of mixed race. Mixed raced children were not allowed to attend school. They were/are discriminated against and could/can only work in entertainment, bars, or near the U.S. Military bases.)
While in the Philippines or Vietnam, Koreans only speak English or Korean and never learn the native language; however when they import Vietnamese or Filipino wives, they expect them to know Korean instantly. (Double standard/hypocrites.)
Even if the couple is still together, when the children are born, especially if it is a girl, they send the children to Vietnam, Philippines etc to be raised by their maternal grandparents.
Koreans treat mixed raced children born to a Korean father different from children born to a Korean mother. Sexism. Another reason.
In Korea, how often do the maternal parents of full blooded Koreas raise the grandchildren when both parents are still alive? Not very often. This is another form of racism.
How would Koreans react if 10s of thousands of 45-55 year divorced American or European men married their 16 year daughters and abandoned them after a few months or a few years? What if these girls were now mothers of several children and both mother and children were abandoned without government assistance or financial support and deported to Korea; how would Koreans react?
How would you feel if someone expected you to treat them regally but always treated you like dirt? How long would you love them? How long before you had bad feelings about them?
2007-07-12 18:08:06
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answered by lostinchicago 3
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I don't hate Koreans. I just hate the fact that most of them are gullible racist, have too much false pride and are also rude.
2014-05-12 20:02:34
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answered by travaler_teacher 4
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Korean People Are Mean
2016-12-17 12:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the deal. Younger Japanese don't hate Koreans. It's more of the older generation and vice versa. Nowadays, the relations between Korea and Japanese have become much more friendly as before. Japan is pretty much a racist country. Yes, they are very kind to foreigners, more specifically caucasians. When it comes to Filipinos, Koreans, Chinese, etc., they believe they are "below" them (mostly because of skin color). And I know Koreans are really fair, I'll get to that later. Why? I believe part of it comes from the old style religions. Japanese tradition says that the emperor is descended "from god" and that the Emperor's family has skin like "ivory" or whatever. In WWII, Tojo basically ran over the emperor and declared himself god. Before WWII, no one had ever heard the emperor's voice. He was just that respected. The commoners or shomin had no business listening to Ten no heika's or emperor's voice. The Japanese were basically drafted whether they believed in the war or not. My ancestors were released from the draft because of medical issues. Nevertheless, the Japanese did commit terrible and unspeakable war crimes. It was drilled into them that they were the superior race, not unlike Hitler with his blonde aryans. As technology wasn't advanced (obviously) the Japanese in Japan (mainly women and childen) had basically no idea of the terrible things their troops are doing. When the Japanese lost the war, it was shock. They were told they were winning the whole time. The remaining men returned home, but never spoke of the atrocities they committed. They knew they couldn't be accepted back into society otherwise. The Japanese basically kept everything under wraps. The new generation grew up believing that Japan was a "great country." Basically, the new generation is completely oblivious to the past. They aren't taught about these horrors. What is even more sad is that they refuse to acknowledge that they did those crimes to the Koreans. It isn't even written in textbooks. They basically live their lives as if it never happened. I can totally understand why Koreans are angry at Japanese. I wouldn't be surprised if inhabitants of the surrounding countries (China, Polynesian islands, etc.) aren't extremely angry either. They basically made enemies on all sides. Now back to the racist issue. I know that Koreans are harassed in Japan. (It's lessened a bit from before though). As Japan is a completely homogenous society, there is racism. They even have it amongst their own countrymen. Most Japanese don't like Okinawans because of their dark skin. Even Japanese Americans get TONS of flack for not being able to speak Japanese. It is a sad society. Many 1/2 Japanese were treated terribly as well. Only now from 1/2s being promoted in the media, has acceptance grown more. With the emergence of famous Korean stars like Boa and Younha, I think this animosity is lessening. Perhaps by the next generation, it'll be completely gone. With the basically oblivious Japanese and the forgiving Koreans. One thing that I am really proud of Koreans is that many Korean Christians are reaching out to the Japanese. It takes guts to forgive like that.
2016-04-10 21:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate Koreans. I love them. And I also wished to visit their country
2014-12-07 21:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I shall confess that there are many people dislike Koreans in my country even though there is a large population of Koreans in our cities.
2014-02-25 00:12:24
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answered by Lune Lumiere 1
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The answer from lostinchicago sounds like he is a right winger from japan. let me explain who they are .First ,they are people who proud of the war atrocities which japan did in ww2 . Next, have no remorse of regret of what they have done to the Korean people, they enslaved many Koreans and make them work as basically slaves with no right and also rape countless Korean girls who many of which weren't even in their teens yet and also used Koreans as lab rats for chemical weapons.
But can’t help to raise the question is what did Korea did to japan to hate them? The answer is -------nothing!
Japanese right wingers view themselves as a superior race thus (slimier to Germany, as In the Arian race).
The continues raise of south Korea in culture/economic power cause jealously to many right wingers Japanese party .Thinking how could these inferior people do this and refuse to accept it. For example, when a Japanese TV station started airing Korean dramas right wingers from all parts of japan protested it and even tormented children in a Korean ethnic area in japan shouting," KILL ALL KOREANS" and most likely traumatized the elementary school children.
Koreans hate japan too but not to the extent where they would terrorize Japanese living in Korea or protest a Japanese TV show airing in Korea but the Koreans that do usually hate them are the one who lived in the during the Japanese occupation. However, luckily the newer generation in Korea is willing to be more forgiving and vice versa japan. The only thing that cause the newer generation to hate japan are from the right wingers in japan that are usually have major political power I japan are refusing the admit their war crimes on the Koreans and some to defend their stance would say e.g. I mayor in japan said that the men in the Japanese army needed to have comfort women in order to maintain their stamina (comfort women are basically sex slaves). a s you can see from what a said at the beginning of my article that they have no remorse if they showed a sincere remorse then the newer gen. and older gen. would be more forgiving and reconcile.(FYI, prime minister in japan right now is a right winger)
To conclude, the Korean people hatred are from ww2 and Japanese hatred are from jealously. The Korean people are willing to forgive and reconcile if japan show a sincere apology
2014-01-25 19:46:34
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answered by ? 2
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I don't hate Korean people - the few that I know are really nice and we get along well. I'm Native American and they seem to get along really well with us. The Korean people I know are well educated and well off, so I don' t have anything negative to say about Koreans.
2007-07-09 09:15:31
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answered by Aaron 2
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No, I don't hate Korean People.
2007-07-09 08:12:44
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answered by Sui Generis 1
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How can I hate Korean people, if I don't know all of the them?
2007-07-09 08:02:58
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answered by Lane 3
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I didn't until I had to live below one in a 6 floor apt bldg. Research tells me most adult Americans who are subjected to them find them VERY rude and hateful. Even the American Military services had to have special programs to help our soldiers and families deal with them because they are so constantly offensive in so many ways, including malodorous due to consuming large anmts. of garlic and various disgusting smelly things. Selfish, inconsiderate, nasty people. So far I've dealt with many of them and they are all horrid little creeps with an over inflated sense of self entitlement that is absolutely disgusting.
2015-03-21 16:03:54
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answered by t.stevens55 2
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