Kangmin Lee
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It was their posterity, right?
Americans.
And so, yeah, it's for Americans and their posterity.
So the posterity, the descendants of those who built America.
Now, you can have immigrants assimilate.
Yes, of course.
But the reality is people like me, especially those who come from very different backgrounds,
And of course, there's a lot of similarities between the West and the East.
But you see this a lot with Somalian immigrants and African immigrants and Arab immigrants and all these things where, yes, you're going to have patriots.
Those who love America and very grateful for America, not only for its economic opportunity, but for what America stands for, its traditions, its customs, its history, its myth, its legends, its values.
Yes, but...
I'm a rarity.
I am a rarity.
You know how many times I've been called a race traitor on the internet and online?
You know how many friends I've lost?
I think you Koreans have been the model minority, however.
No, but the thing is, most Korean Americans don't think the way that I do.
And this is where Korean Americans are, even the ones who agree with me, are still a minority among most Korean Americans who, yes, Korean Americans who moved here,
Yes, they all agree with me.
But the children of Korean Americans, the second generation, the third generation, they largely disagree with me.