Where is our resident Xi-bot’s opinion on the RoK Air Force treating Korean women as bad as the Japanese did?
And where are his comments about the far more devastating pollution (chemical, radiation, plastics, and more) released by Communist China into the air Koreans breathe and the waters where they fish?
If it wasn’t for racist double standards, he wouldn’t have any at all.
And yes, that is a photo of an anti-Japan protest. No one here has editorialized about the photo. Or the protest. You need to have a competent professional review your presuppositions.
TOK
3 years ago
There are some serious polluters here in Korea, especially local companies who prefer to ignore waste treatment laws in order to save costs.
I wonder, if Green Korea also protest the actions of the above mentioned local companies and call reporters to highlight their activities like the above.
If however their activities solely targets the recent Japanese government to dump treated Fukushima waste water to the Pacific, then I guess the protest above can be classified as a “Anti-Japan” protest.
If this is an “anti-Japan protest”, then this site is an anti Korean Right Wing American propaganda site.
Why not just post the source instead of making politically biased editorialized posts to rile up your crowds?
Here’s the original source of the story of Green Peace party Korea, protesting against the release of Fukushima radiation polluted water.
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/PYH20210604164200315?section=image/general
Where is our resident Xi-bot’s opinion on the RoK Air Force treating Korean women as bad as the Japanese did?
And where are his comments about the far more devastating pollution (chemical, radiation, plastics, and more) released by Communist China into the air Koreans breathe and the waters where they fish?
If it wasn’t for racist double standards, he wouldn’t have any at all.
And yes, that is a photo of an anti-Japan protest. No one here has editorialized about the photo. Or the protest. You need to have a competent professional review your presuppositions.
There are some serious polluters here in Korea, especially local companies who prefer to ignore waste treatment laws in order to save costs.
I wonder, if Green Korea also protest the actions of the above mentioned local companies and call reporters to highlight their activities like the above.
If however their activities solely targets the recent Japanese government to dump treated Fukushima waste water to the Pacific, then I guess the protest above can be classified as a “Anti-Japan” protest.