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Are you actually threatening to report me? Har har, I dare you, sir. You sure have moxie. Are you actually threatening to report me? Har har, I dare you, sir. You sure have moxie.
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Of course you are not reporting me just because you are a nice person. It has nothing to do with the fact you used a racial slur. Nothing to do with the fact you are the one who resorted to childish insults as soon as playing dumb stopped working. Nothing to do with the fact that you said you find nothing wrong with using romanized racial slurs on Misplaced Pages. "My rude attitutude and personal attacks," you are slipping into hypocritical territory again.
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The warning should be attributed to you.

The anti-sentiment toward Korean (hating Korean) in Japan is not new to Both Japanese or Korean. Don't try to justify the fact of history. I think NPOV is for Japanese trying to vandalize the article related to history of Korean and Japan. Before warning someone with your own judgement, you should read and acknowlodge it first.--Appletrees 14:17, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

your judgement

"Eaten is more accurate. tried implies only eating once. some of the 55% had it once, some had it more than once. eaten covers both the one time and the regular consumers of cute puppy flesh"

I saw you left a comment on the article, Korean cuisine, especially regarding eating dog meat. I feel very unpleasant by your insulting comment. I don't eat dog meat but don't have any right to judge one who eats the food. In the same point of view, Japanese have almost exterminated the "cute whale" by eating the "fresh". That is your culture and cuisine. Also the custom has been criticized by many people outside of Japan . If you don't restrain your comment on Korean culture and history, you should be familar with the "Code of Hammurabi".--Appletrees 14:48, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

Threats

please do not make veiled threats towards me, or any other editor - in my talk page, your talk page, or any other part of the wikipedia site.

If you don't restrain your comment on Korean culture and history, you should be familar with the "Code of Hammurabi".--Appletrees 14:48, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

are you trying to suggest that you will make some form of edit directed against Japan/Japanese people, that is designed to disrupt and upset, merely for the purpose of revenge, against what is in your eyes an insult directed towards Korea?

an eye for an eye? Sennen goroshi 17:49, 29 September 2007 (UTC)


In your point of view, your every contributions in English Wiki seems fair and justice, That is what you want to believe. I see people who left comments in your talk page reproached your self-righteous judgements. What a pity! You don't have any right to make false charges about my direction in Wiki. "Some" of Japanese wikipedian enjoying vandalism don't realize how they consistently make a noise toward Korean history and culture. They need a lesson by other editors with good perception in Wiki. Unforntunately, you are perhaps one of the former. --Appletrees 01:23, 30 September 2007 (UTC)


IRA "volunteer"

You recently expressed opinion at the way "IRA volunteer" was used in Misplaced Pages. There was a mediation consensus made on this at the start of the year (see here and here). However, some editors believe that a new consensus has been established where "IRA volunteer" is used without the initial mention of "IRA member". Although no discussion has taken place, they feel that because articles were changed from the format of "IRA member (volunteer)" to simply "IRA volunteer" and were not subsequently reverted for several months (until noticed by myself and yourself recently), that this therefore establishes it as the new consensus and that the mediation ruling is now defunct. You can see discussions of this here,here, here. As you have expressed an opinion on this, your commentis would be apprreciated here if you have one. Regards. Logoistic 20:54, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

Disruptive pro-Japanese edits

It's fine that you participate on Korea related articles but please refrain from instigating lame edit wars as you did here, ]. We've been discussing edits and have been trying to not devolve into petty RW's. Be mindful of the effort that other editors on all sides are making on these articles please. Unfortunate, properly administrative action may be necessary if you continue these disruptive edits. But let's all try to keep it respectful and discuss our disagreements in a constructive manner. Thanks.melonbarmonster 04:17, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

The difference between reverts made by me and others(on all sides) is that we've been participating and discussing this article extensively and reverting back to latest state of consensus. You on the other hand haven't participated much at all and are the sole advocate for your version. Just a little more tact and mutual respect is all I ask. You can make edits and see how people feel about it but if you're meeting overwhelming disagreement, as the person proposing you have to discuss and convince and not keep reverting back to your proposed version.melonbarmonster 06:21, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Dude I never claim Wiki was a democracy?? I could care less. I care about what's truth and fact whether you're related to Korea or not. That shouldn't matter but the fact that's important to you only proves your POV motivations which really doesn't help your credibility. Actual knowledge and expertise on Korean cuisine is what matters here.melonbarmonster 06:43, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Irony

The irony of you giving another user a lecture on racism on the very same page you call comfort women "chon prostitutes" was too delicious for me to not bring it up. Hilarious. "I would have imagined that no one apart from the worst trolls and anon IPs would stoop as low as to use racial slurs in wikipedia." Indeed. Ledtim 14:54, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps you missed my last message before you wiped your talk page, since you claim you have no idea what I'm talking about. Here it is again:
So you don't recall intentionally using racist slurs in any of your edits, talk pages, or anywhere else on wikipedia? Well, apparently you did, (and I quoted you and provided a link) in a reply to a 6 month old message that wasn't addressed to you on another users page. Unless someone hacked into your account to comment about the "chon", perhaps you should get checked for Alzheimer's? Or perhaps you are a gaijin in Japan who's not quite familiar with the Japanese language, picking up a few words and there, trying to use it at every opportunity to show off. Maybe you didn't understand what the word "chon" means and in what context it is used in. In that case, I'd advise you to avoid using words you don't quite understand from now on. Ledtim 15:21, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Oh, please, all the examples you gave of the word "chon" is in the Korean language. Why would that be relevant, when "chon" is a slur against Koreans in the Japanese language? I'm curious now. What ever did you mean by "chon prostitutes"? Did you just insert a random word that sound funny in front of the word "prostitute" for absolutely no reason? Don't feign ignorance please, it's quite frankly pathetic. OK then, if you still say that you have no idea what the word "chon" means, which you somehow used even though you don't know what it means, here are some links:
http://www.bookrags.com/List_of_ethnic_slurs (there's chon there)
http://ja.wikipedia.org/チョン (Here is it again, this time in its original Japanese form)

Oh, by the way, if you find Gaijin offensive (you are just grasping at straws now), why'd you use it yourself in this very talk page before you wiped it today?
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=User_talk:Sennen_goroshi&diff=prev&oldid=161266466
Stop being a hypocrite please. It reflects badly on you. Ledtim 15:48, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Tsk tsk, now that feigning ignorance doesn't work, you resort to childish insults. "Would you like some cheese with your whine?" How original. So, according to you, it's acceptable to use romanized racial slurs from foreign languages in Misplaced Pages? If that's where you stand, that says so much about you. Ledtim 16:02, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Of course, I don't really give a damn what you write. It's a free Internet. But please, don't lecture people on racism then. Nobody likes a hypocrite. Ledtim 16:05, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

It's been fun for me too. Nothing like exposing an immature hypocrite racist for what he is to start off the day. Ledtim 16:13, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Are you actually threatening to report me? Har har, I dare you, sir. You sure have moxie. Ledtim 16:21, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Of course you are not reporting me just because you are a nice person. It has nothing to do with the fact you used a racial slur. Nothing to do with the fact you are the one who resorted to childish insults as soon as playing dumb stopped working. Nothing to do with the fact that you said you find nothing wrong with using romanized racial slurs on Misplaced Pages. "My rude attitutude and personal attacks," you are slipping into hypocritical territory again. Ledtim 16:55, 30 September 2007 (UTC)