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Although he is practically a celebrity and a public figure, he has often expressed his disgust at Korea on Twitter. #, ##
He also said, "The Koreans wrote Chinese characters, but they couldn't text Chinese characters, so they distributed them as textbooks made in Japan.I have argued that. The Japanese unified Hangul and became what it is now!" #
He also said in an Internet broadcast interview, "I want to demean Koreans and go to war with Korea.", "I want to take the Japanese sword and cut down Koreans." ##
When he saw the Korean sign on the Japanese subway, he also described it as "I feel nauseous." #
In addition, he made countless other remarks or similar remarks, saying, "I want to cut Koreans with a knife," but only that the media does not report well because of the serious hatred of far-right nationalism in Japan. There are a lot of articles in the mainstream Korean media that reported his hate speech. --Storm598 (talk) 15:29, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
I just went through the links you provided, around half were unavailable and the rest dont exactly affirm what you said they did, see WP:BLP for reference, articles about living people are subject to stricter handling compared to other articles. If you find a reliable secondary source calling him anti-korean feel free to add that edit back in and provide that link here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daiichi1 (talk • contribs) 19:10, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
I think it is clear you are not here to build an encyclopedia the first link is about hyakutas praise for a korean drama no where in that article is he called anti-korean, im not going through the rest since you've consistently lied about what they contain, maybe you think since theyre in a foreign language i'll just take your word for it, this isn't the place for you to slander people you dislike. Daiichi1 (talk) 23:00, 11 March 2021 (UTC)
No, it's more like not being able to recognize racism or hatred because they don't report it properly unless there is an external controversy in Japan. Almost all Koreans recognize this person as an far-right or racist.--Storm598 (talk) 00:23, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
And the article you mentioned is that the person who has always 'hated Korea'(혐한 or anti-Korean) is into Korean dramas. I only brought major media articles that reported Naoki Hyakuta as anti-Korea, and except for the first one, almost all of them are about Naoki Hyakuta's hatred of Korea and far-right tendencies. It is you who are lying.--Storm598 (talk) 00:23, 12 March 2021 (UTC)