There was a Korean movie while back about a girl growing up during the eighties. Her brother was one of the protesting college kids, but when he grew up and became a CEO of a SMB, he was dragged into court for not paying the wages of the foreign workers working for him. Go Figure.
The leftists shouted ‘Democracy!’ when they were protesting against Chun Doo-hwan during the 80s, but they had no idea what it meant.
IMHO, I think they were protesting because;
1. They had nothing to do. (In the 80s, for a Korean college student, all one had to do
was show up for class, and he/she had a ticket to graduation and a job at a
chaebol)
2. For the more ambitious ones, they probably wanted a piece of the action, and it
wouldn’t have helped if the military was monopolizing all the power.
setnaffa
3 years ago
Apparently thise leaflets dissolve Juche much more effectively than had been reported.
J6Junkie
3 years ago
Moon is really just an autocrat that does what he wants through proxies.
There was a Korean movie while back about a girl growing up during the eighties. Her brother was one of the protesting college kids, but when he grew up and became a CEO of a SMB, he was dragged into court for not paying the wages of the foreign workers working for him. Go Figure.
The leftists shouted ‘Democracy!’ when they were protesting against Chun Doo-hwan during the 80s, but they had no idea what it meant.
IMHO, I think they were protesting because;
1. They had nothing to do. (In the 80s, for a Korean college student, all one had to do
was show up for class, and he/she had a ticket to graduation and a job at a
chaebol)
2. For the more ambitious ones, they probably wanted a piece of the action, and it
wouldn’t have helped if the military was monopolizing all the power.
Apparently thise leaflets dissolve Juche much more effectively than had been reported.
Moon is really just an autocrat that does what he wants through proxies.