Oh, no; there's more!

> Is the term "Hun" offensive to you? I suppose you are more likely
> reacting to the term "Hun". Huns are disliked in almost everywhere in
> the whole world because they messed up almost all part of Asia and
> many parts of Europe in the medieval era.

No. To me the Huns are just one more tribl group that roamed Europe during
the early Christian era. Your use of the term was no more upsetting - and no
less upsetting - than the rest of the language you used.

> However, some Hun-influenced, maybe Hun-blooded cattle-grazing type
> people like N.Koreans respect them. Is English the ones that still
> respect and sympathize those wandering, extremely sick self-esteemed
> beef-eating super good horse riders? I'm just curious about that.
>
> Britain recently established the diplomatic relations with N.Korea and
> it seems they are friendly to those Hun-Koreans in North. As far as I
> know, there is even a Jechu Idea association in Britain.
> http://www.korea-dpr.com/jisge/

I'll think about that and maybe give you an answer some other time. Right
now, I've got other things to do!
--
John
http://rarebooksinjapan.com