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On 10/16/24 3:26 PM, Chris Buckley wrote:On 2024-10-16, James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:>In article <robertaw-EAA20F.09500616102024@news.individual.net>,
Robert Woodward <robertaw@drizzle.com> wrote:In article <4551b48eb3c951be11a93550ec6beaf6@www.novabbs.com>,Is the image directly below "I suppose we will never know what those
quadibloc <quadibloc@gmail.com> wrote:
>No doubt the comment in your review,>
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"I wonder where on Earth a Korean author would get the idea of a
relentlessly expansionist, exploitative empire determined to replace the
cultures and religions of neighboring countries with the Empire’s
hegemonic culture? It seems almost as though Kim has specific models in
mind. I suppose we will never know what those models were."
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was intended as a joke, and was written with tongue in cheek.
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I can think of two candidates off the top of my head, of course.
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And I thought of ONE direct example off the top of my head. Japan from
the late 19th century to the end of WWII ruled Korea ... firmly.
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models were." only visible to me?
Unfortunately, it actually requires knowledge of Geography to
interpret, which may be asking a bit much. (Nothing can be read of
the image's labels and what the coloring shows is very non-conclusive.)
Are you maybe looking at this on your phone? On my 15" laptop screen,
it's pretty clearly labeled - "Japan and Korea" in the lower left, for
example. "Sea of Japan" is larger, just "northeast" of the center, and
the letters J A P A N are larger yet, along the right/east boundary of
Japan.
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