What you have done is a PERSONAL ATTACK, and is against Wikipedia guidelines. Referring to one's ethnicity to make a point is strongly prohibited. Additionally, write on the talk page; your edit can be considered vandalism. Your contributions are also questionable since this is a Single Purpose Account made only today. -- 李博杰  | Talk contribs 09:51, 3 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Really, so I am not allowed to point out factual inaccuracies. As a matter of fact most foreigners are not familiar with Japanese culture and civilisaiton so it is natural to expect that Japanese are more knowledgeable about things this like this. And do not try intimidate me with your threats. IsorokuYamamoto (talk) 14:55, 3 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Looking at your contributions they are also questionable and even admit on your user page that you hate Japanese. IsorokuYamamoto (talk) 15:30, 3 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Well then, if you find an error, IMPROVE it rather than complain. Actions speak louder than words. Additionally I've had my try; it's your turn. -- 李博杰  | Talk contribs 08:25, 4 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

QUOTE: "(you) even admit on your user page that you hate Japanese."

Strange, yet you idolize a war leader, as at appears on your user page. Are you Uyoku dantai, or are you some other type that I have never heard of?

QUOTE: "As a matter of fact most foreigners are not familiar with Japanese culture"

I don't see how this has to do with Japanese culture. Its a method of affirmation (yes/no), in a specific form.

QUOTE: "Looking at your contributions they are also questionable."

What do you mean? I initially wrote in the Anti-Korean article about it as a response to Korean nationalism, but it was removed. I've written about nationalism. I've started a few stubs, as a start in which I plan to further write. How are they questionable?


Additionally, regarding my user page earlier on, I've had no time to update the text. Those thoughts started with me back in 2005 during the whole textbook fiasco, and I've recently (early 2008) gotten over that. Typically I dislike (not hate, dislike. I don't intend on assaulting or killing anyone) Korean nationalists now. (Although I can't state that I have become more mature in my political judgement.) In the end, quarreling over something which happened 100 years ago becomes a bit old and dubious after a while. People should learn to forgive. Well, that's what I think. -- 李博杰  | Talk contribs 13:19, 4 October 2008 (UTC)Reply