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Gukppong

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Gukppong
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McCune–Reischauerkukppong

Gukppong (Korean: 국뽕) is a derogatory Korean word that is used to pejoratively describe a [South] Korean nationalist.

The word is often used to call out nationalists who are overly patriotic and bring in negative attention towards Korea.

Etymology

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The word is made up of the Korean word "guk" (), which means country, and "pon" () which is believed to have originated from the word "philopon" (覚醒剤), which is a Japanese slang for the drug methamphetamine. As a result, the word literally means "intoxicated with nationalism".[citation needed]

History

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The term was first used in DC Inside, a South Korean imageboard. The ultranationalists would excessively ask foreigners questions about Korean culture. For example, "Do you know Psy?", "Do you know kimchi?"[1] Many users believed that these actions were excessive and rather ironically humiliating to Korea. So, in means of insulting the ultranationalists, users developed the word, "guk-ppong,"[2] and began replying to nationalist posts, such as the ones mentioned above, with the word.

Shortly after guk-ppong's creation, the term ''Guk-kka'' also began to appear. The word is the exact opposite of guk-ppong, being used to describe Koreans who are rather unproud and disloyal to South Korea. Guk-kkas are known for their frequent posting of the phrase, 'Ddong song hap ni da' (똥송합니다), which roughly transliterates to "I am sorry that I am Asian." Similarly to guk-ppong, DC Inside's users began replying to anti-Korean posts with guk-kka.

Criticism

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Some make the critique that excessive nationalism is causing excessive national attention[3] that is the enlargement of Korean culture patriotism crying out "Aunt, Please give me a plate of skate!"[4] speaking with a broad accent in front of the camera. Also in the golden age of history, Some point out that the desire for great ancient history is blatant without distinct of conservatism and progressivism, ruling party and opposition party. Because the reality surrounding us is so hot, everyone is going to leave the country in history.[5] Song Joong-ki said, "Actually, I don't think the meaning of the word Guk-ppong is accurately established. Many people were confused with the words of appealing to pity. Don't blindly follow what is unrighteous, but I don't know why they shouldn't love South Korea. I think it could be connected to that. If I get the right criticism, I'll be able to talk, but I'm not afraid if I have right thinking."[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "나라 망신 부르는 '국뽕'을 아십니까 - 일요시사" (in Korean). 2015-02-23. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  2. ^ "국뽕" (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  3. ^ "저만 '국뽕'이 불편한가요?" (in Korean). 2017-11-22. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  4. ^ ""국뽕, 감성팔이 영화 NO! 이젠 사람 중심으로!"" (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  5. ^ "'국뽕' 역사야 물럿거라". Hankook Ilbo. 5 August 2016. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  6. ^ "'군함도' 송중기가 밝힌 #촛불 #'국뽕' #일본" (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-12-11.