Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato

In an act clearly carefully calculated to elicit international sympathy for the defence of Korea’s integral heartland of the Liancourt Rocks/Takeshima/Dokdo, Korean patriots have smashed to death with hammers wicked aggressor pheasants of the war bloated Empire of the Rising Sun, outside their very embassy, casting their mangled remains into the embassy grounds.

Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato

The pheasants in question were supposed to be Japan’s national bird, so their pulverisation should leave Japan in no doubt as to who the rocks really belong to.

Such tactics are not uncommonly employed by such Korean groups; below are some gory examples of animal participants in these demonstations (though not much more gory than you might see in a butcher’s shop, assuming your butcher carries dog head and mulched pheasant).

However, the patriots may unfortunately have been overzealous even by Korean standards, as it appears the birds they selected for execution were in fact the Korean national bird, also a pheasant; other Korean patriots are said to be most annoyed that they selected the wrong bird for their demonstration of territorial solidarity.

The actual body of the territorial dispute in question is so unbelievably tedious I will not broach the subject here. As with any territorial dispute, the prize goes in time to the stronger, whoever that may turn out to be.

Source. While it lasts a video of the event:

And some more macabre past event participants:

Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato
Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato

Koreans Smash Own National Bird in Rebuke to Yamato


    Comment by aprilius20
    2008-11-07 20:35:57

    Criminals. that’s all I have to say. Wonder why this kind of stuff doesn’t get into papers?

     
    Comment by ray19
    2008-11-17 20:28:27

    I nearly lost my appetite by seeing such pictures..

    Horrible…

     
    Comment by Anonymous
    2008-12-13 21:48:12

    Seriously, these people have no right to live. Anybody who kills these people as brutally as possible is hero and defender of moral.

     
    Comment by Anonymous
    2008-12-15 17:29:14

    Meh, as long as a point’s being made, all’s fair in love and war, I say. Not like animals aren’t cruelly tortured for food in everywhere else in the world.

     
    Comment by Sky God
    2008-12-19 17:09:20

    Was that pig alive when they tore it apart by its legs? I’d like to think not because it’s not easy to transport a pig to such a place alive, what’s the symbolism in that? What’s the symbolism in chicken clobbering? What the fuck are they thinking? Don’t have the guts to do it to eachother?

    Comment by Artefact
    2008-12-19 18:36:02

    They do have the guts to cut off their own fingers and stab themselves in the stomach…

     
    Comment by Anonymous
    2009-01-02 02:18:32

    From the previous post, yes it was alive DX

     
     
    Comment by flip
    2009-01-03 07:20:35

    dude..at least eat them.. don’t kill’em for no reason

     


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