I grew up with them. In every single class that I attended from kindergarten to high school there were at least 5 Korean classmates. But you can not tell them apart from me, since very few of them speak the Korean language. They are just regular Manchurians in appearance andhttps://twitter.com/Molson_Hart/status/1200855492622454784 …
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In mind, just as in the case of Kim Il Sung himself, who grew up and went to school in Manchuria, and forgot the little Korean he picked up as a toddler. He was a Manchurian rather than a Korean. I guess he must have enjoyed his life in Manchuria, he sent his son Kim Jong Il to
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The exact same high school in Kirin City, Manchuria where he received his own education to be educated, after he became the dictator of North Korea. Upon the point he was sent to Pyongyang to establish the Soviet backed proxy rule, he couldn’t even give a speech in Korean.
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Replying to @russomanchu
I used to live in Dandong.
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