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    1. I truly dislike the unfounded anti-China behavior of some Korean far-right groups, but at the very least, shouldn’t one be careful if the atmosphere is not good?

      Does doing what they do in their own country so rudely in another country help public opinion?

      Do Chinese people really want to make China be insulted and discriminated against by every country?

    2. ArysOakheart on

      They want to pull this shit, then we need to limit invitations to such cultural exchange programs as quoted in [another article here](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-11-07/national/socialAffairs/Controversy-arises-over-Chinese-groups-military-attire-during-Seoul-walking-event/2439136)

      Someone tell China this isn’t how one exercises ’soft power‘. You can try brainwash your lay domestic population of the ’spread‘ of your cultural dominance or fabricated claims of historical ownership or whatever other bullshit the CCP wants to put out…

      but other countries aren’t going to buy it. Sod off

    3. They’re wearing outfits that look like military uniforms, waving flags with unknown meanings, and marching like soldiers. do they really not understand what’s wrong with that? Especially since a coup took place in Korea just a year ago, their intentions can’t possibly be innocent.

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