[ EnglishOnly ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): chulhee (해커나가!) 날 짜 (Date): 1995년03월10일(금) 09시53분16초 KST 제 목(Title): On demolition of..(Cont'd) Some say that it should be preserved as a monument of the national stigma. It can remind us of the historical, stigmatic colonial rule by japan. It sounds plausible. But it's not, never. Who taught our young generation with that? What did the old generation instruct the youngsters with that? It's a plausible lie. And Some even say, though in most cases, it's a joke, it's very robust and sound even if it was build more than 70 years ago. japanese technology is great, and it's still usable. what's the point of demolishing that? In a part, it sounds not bad. But, don't we have money for that building? Or don't we have no technology? Sometimes, or for the most part in our lives, spirit is more important than practicability. national spirit of independence is very essential especially in front of japanese. I wish "National Spirit" be recovered through the demolition of the former "Cho-sun-chong-dok-bu" or headquarter of Japanese colonial rule. In addition, the city hall which was built at the same time of the current National Museum has to be broken down. It is said that the nat's Museun stands for "Il" and the city hall stands for "Bon" which constitutes "Ilbon-chinese character of japan" together. Thanks for reading! |