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please read op's comment again
this post was titled as Japanese art something something.
and art is covered with Korean independence symbol
therefore i told op it was wrong.
is this something that should be frowned upon?
when assuming black person were from Africa is racism
then assuming Asian themed art was from japan isn't racism?
if not i have no idea what is and isn't racism
the only thing here remotely close to Japanese culture is the sword and even then Jingum (the sword in the wallpaper) is a korean sword, so there's no relation to the Japanese culture here.
also, in this case, how is relating asian themed art to japanese culture racism? I get your point but as you said (and i quote) "this art is about Korean's struggle for independence from Japanese empire", so im surprised that it ISN'T relating to japapese culture since it's a fight between 2 different cultures.
grow up snowflake
to the Author and OP of the art:
you both did a good job, keep it up!