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Why do japanese women love blacks so much?
Levi Wood
Dominic Russell
great picture jew if only i could see a larger version jew get real pictures jew
Logan Harris
Japanese are black
Henry Harris
But they like Korean men more tho
Owen Rivera
>much
this word isn't worth using when it's not time of "le 56%" coming true
Brandon Nguyen
many of those “koreans” were born in japan in the first place
Carson Richardson
those are zainichi, retard
Joshua Stewart
and these americans also were born in japan? distinguish between ethnicity and foreigner.
Christian Richardson
>Jew
why I'm not suprised?
youtube.com
Sebastian Davis
Is that truth?
Daniel Kelly
It says "foreign" meaning not being from Japan retard. So not zainichi.
Adam Sullivan
nah bro
only some type of japan-born koreans can keep their korean nationalities and permanent residency status in japan. they don't have to be japanese.
there's a special law for them due to colonialism n shit
I'm always surprised that how koreans don't really know this
Hunter Brown
americans doesn't have special permanent residence unlike zainichi gooks, which are the majority of "korean" on the stat. they have it because they were or are descended from subjects of japanese empire.
while zainichi have permanent residence, their nationality is still korean, so they are counted as korean on official stats like that, even though third/forth generations don't speak a lick of korean.
Andrew Brown
COPE
Aiden Flores
Do you not know the meaning of nationality(国籍)?
Bentley Jones
Sort of. Proto-ainus' ancestors were black-ish people akin to Dravidians but they got bleached after a few dozen generations of Japanese archipelago.
Eli Hughes
*facepalm* Let me guess, you were born within 1 hour of the span of a second
>(inside your own mouth):This is your own logic.
Nolan Edwards
well, do you?
I genuinely can't understand why some koreans in korea hate this. It's not a bad thing for you at all.
Jaxson Diaz
> 韓国・朝鮮
south and north merged in this statistic
Gabriel Powell
Sorry I don't know ching chong language
In my eyes, you are defending taken losing Japanese women
Matthew Roberts
it can't happen you don't know 韓国 or 朝鮮
Colton Reed
you know what? gooks' obsession with japanese women is a typical manifestation of inferiority complex and lust for former masters' women commonly observed in former slave races. it's like clockwork, lol
Logan Cruz
I hope you just admit there are still many japan-born koreans. It's kinda sad
I think you could brag about korea without international marriage stats
Daniel Peterson
First you have to prove that your claim is true.
You said most Koreans are Zainichi
Bring the proof for it.
Pro Tip: You can't. Because most of them are pureblood Japanese
David Gomez
Jason Garcia
>Japanese and Koreans arguing among themselves on a thread created by an Israeli
Oliver Diaz
this is the proof
Andrew Cook
Japs be like
Jordan Torres
Sorry. I don't know the ching chang chong
First of all, bring the proof that most of them are Zainichi.
How many people are Zainich and what % of Zainichi is it?
Christopher Collins
One of Oda Nobunaga's (mightiest Warlord of his time) bodyguards was black. He wuz samurai n shieeet
Kayden Robinson
>Sorry. I don't know the ching chang chong
so then ask your mother what 韓国 or 朝鮮 means
Jonathan Gutierrez
cool
Sebastian Garcia
user, it's official. I'm not even trying to be rude here.
There are still about 500k japan-born koreans in Japan. They are mostly normal Japanese other than their nationalities. They normally have both actual name(korean name) and Japanese name and use Japanese name in daily life. There are many famous Japan-born koreans. You can google it.
Juan Myers
Ethan Howard
Kayden Reed
Sorry no one is interested in your delusions
I asked for proof
How many are Zainichi and what % of them are Zainichi???
Bring the proof ^^
Cameron Cruz
don't you have family?
they must have told you what 韓国 or 朝鮮 means
Benjamin Rivera
2016 data
Cameron Long
William Bennett
Forcing them to tell they are zainichi or not is considered harassments in Japan so I doubt there's a precisely survey about “zainichi or not” in international marriage in Japan
But you easily can see “koreans in japan” has a different meaning from others throughout objectively stats
It's easier to understand this if you simply think like “500k Japanese are koreans on paper”
Charles Walker
Do Westerner really do this?
Jason Wilson
Don't you have a brain?
How many are Zainichi and what % of them are Zainichi???
>no proof
In the end, there is no proof that your claim is ture that they are all Zainichi!!!
It was true that Japanese women were captivated by the BKC
Logan Brown
no bro but sis.
thanks for letting me know. can I ask you a little question? do they keep their nationalities voluntarily?
Zachary Wood
I think some Korean poster on this board posted them on a thread then they got photoshopped. The edited versions get posted on here frequently.
Isaac Watson
I never said they are all japan-born koreans.
I'm saying 500k japan-born koreans who are always in japan are counted as just korean on paper
James Morgan
And you have not proven what they have to do with Japanese international marriage.
whether the statistics include Zainichi
How many Zainichi are there
Literally, BKC always wins.
Adrian Ortiz
>do they keep their nationalities voluntarily?
They can get Japanese nationality anytime if they want, and many of them got Japanese nationality at some point, so yes.
Most of their nationalities are now South Korea but there are still tens of thousands of Japan-born koreans keeping “Chosen(just korea)” nationalities because Korea was not divided yet when their grandfathers came to Japan
Jack Johnson
Asian love black
Angel Wilson
Why do so many black have asian eyes?
Adrian Wood
Hey nippon, how do you take in the fact that nearly every western zoomer is obsessed with your culture?
Joseph Morris
nothing special
ten person ten taste
Adam Kelly
oh, thanks ever so much. it's really interesting to know. actually as for koreans, people immigrated or dragged abroad during the period have become quite haze stories because of the korean war and the state of the devided nation for decades. well, It's grateful that they've been trying to keep the korean spirit or chosen spirit but I'm afraid it could cause some societal problems. I mean putting aside all grudges or whatsoever, refusing to integrate into the native society and culture would positively spell trouble, especially in a high context society. well, I can't get it really, perhaps I might go search further information. thanks again!
Eli Reyes
Asian love black
Jayden Cook
>refusing to integrate into the native society and culture would positively spell trouble
I can see that. East Asians got in trouble for its collectivism in the west in the past as well. Koreans' case is more complicated in Japan because the Korean community was also divided into the North and the South in Japan after the Korean war really happened. Their schools in Japan divided too. But they couldn't know what's actually going on in Korea at that time. There are still many North korean schools worshiping kim il sung in Japan. And the two communities are still opposed to each other. Japanese gov decided to not support North Korean schools recently but it's really tough to see those kids can't get away from ideological politics.
Nathan Gutierrez
It's evident from statistics.
Look at this, the number of Zainichi in Japan, which says 554,032 in the year of Heisei 8 (1996), and 348,626 in Heisei 27 (2015). This means the number of Zainichi decreased by some 40% during this period (1996-2015).
ja.wikipedia.org
Now, see the charts on This says that 4,521 of JP male and KR female couples married in Heisei 7 (1995), and 2,268 in Heisei 27 (2015); and 2,842 and 1,566 for JP female and KR male couples. So, during almost the same period (1995-2015) the number of marriage of JMKF couples decreased by 50%, and JFKM couples by 55%, and you can see that the decline is fairly proportional to that of Zainichi population. Actually, the number of marriage even declined more than what it should be (40%). This can be explained by the mass wedding in 80-90's organized by the notorious Korean cult Unification Church, through which tens of thousands of Japanese women were assigned to marry Koreans.
>In 1982 the first large scale Blessing held outside of Korea took place in Madison Square Garden in New York City. In 1988, Moon matched 2,500 Korean members with Japanese members for a Blessing ceremony held in Korea, partly in order to promote unity between the two nations.[6]
en.wikipedia.org
After this emerged as a big social problem because some 6,500 Japanese women went missing in Korea, women became cautious, making the drop larger (and probably this portion was actual Korean believers).
You see, this is not in line with your desire. If it was true, the number would be increasing. But, it's been constantly declining as Zainichi population declines, regardless of recognition for K-pop, because those "Koreans" are Zainichi born and raised in Japan who just marry people around them, and the fewer they become, the fewer the number of marriage becomes.