Sad, sad Chinabots are, as always, projecting their hate, even in the Christmas Season. So sad. So pathetic.
Crushing other Koreans to death in a mad drunken rush to see a “celebrity” is not Korean Culture. And Itaewon, while in Korea, is not really a representation of Korea. Only a waygook would ever confuse the two.
May all of you not forced to spew hate and lies be blessed by the following:
Thai is rich considering that the holidays aren’t stopping you from saying racial slurs and spreading conspiracy theories and fake news.
In addition to desecrating the victims of the Itaewon tragedy.
Is this the condescending white man’s way of ordering around a non-white person to stay silent so that the white man can do anything he pleases?
ChickenHead
2 years ago
PEW PEW PEW
setnaffa
2 years ago
I refuse to believe South Koreans are stupid. They are occasionally as gullible as any people group and mistakenly elect leftist and other globalists; but then they try to recover. Same with USA.
The advances in science, medicine, and technology created in South Korea rival any nation on earth—and far exceed the combined innovations from totalitarian nation like Norkistan, Communist China, Vietnam, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and so on.
South Koreans have no reason to be ashamed; but people who hate their progress, liberty, and wealth are always trying to belittle them, provoke them into emotional outbursts, and give away their freedoms for false promises of security.
Being free means being responsible for one’s own security. Being responsible for not doing stupid things. And protecting those you love from the same.
Against freedom is the constant drone, like Satan’s Bagpipes, of people saying “The Government Must Do Something” that *always* entails higher taxes and less freedom. Free speech, free religion, free association, amd more are some of their first targets. And small businesses as well.
The tragedy in Itaewon was not caused by government action or inaction. And in that case, the only thing the government could have done was to maintain the false COVID lockdown or required people only to visit the specific businesses authorized by the government in numbers and at times chosen by the government.
Look at China, North Korea, and Iran. How do they control people? In all three dictatorships they execute anyone who says anything against the government; but we hear no protests from our trolls. Because that’s who they work for. That’s what they want in South Korea. Tyranny.
To eliminate the chance of people being offended by what others say or write, those governments prohibit anyone except the government saying or writing things.
How will that be received in South Korea?
We’ll see.
But I think South Koreans know best what they want for themselves. They don’t need American, Chinese, or Norkistani propaganda to decide.
setnaffa
2 years ago
Is it true that no actual money has left the USA for the Ukraine and has instead just disappeared into numbered accounts in banks in both Switzerland and the Caiman Islands?
Asking for a friend…
Flyingsword
2 years ago
Sett, stil waiting for that Ukraine money to show up in my bank account…
setnaffa
2 years ago
Sorry, Flyingsword, I just grumble about globalists and their money-laundering. I’m not on their payroll.
Are the museum ships ROKS Cheonan and ROKS PKM 357 open to the public, or just military personnel?
TOK
2 years ago
Are the museum ships ROKS Cheonan and ROKS PKM 357 open to the public, or just military personnel?
They are both located inside the 2nd Fleet base in Pyeongtaek.
So if you want to see them you have to either
a) wait for the 2nd Fleet to have a open house which they usually did during Children’s Day(May 5th) and Armed Forces Day(Oct 1st) before the pandemic. They may resume them next year, but the ROK Armed Forces, unlike the US Armed Forces or even the Japanese Self-Defense Forces aren’t that crazy about PR including open houses, so we’ll have to see. or b) have a Korean friend request permission to visit via the link below and if approved accompany you during that visit.
Koreans of the ROK Drop!!
I call you to arms to fight the Setnaffariam scourge that are threatening the Korean way of life.
These Setnaffarian scum are only interested in advancing their twisted right wing agenda at the expense of the Korean people.
Look at the way they are desecrating the victims of the Itaewon incident and calling for Korea to be dependent on China and Russia.
Let’s drive them back to their Southern Trumpworld backwater.
Did anyone see the JSF ejection video yesterday?
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/pilot-ejects-from-f-35-at-fort-worth-joint-reserve-base/3149776/
Sad, sad Chinabots are, as always, projecting their hate, even in the Christmas Season. So sad. So pathetic.
Crushing other Koreans to death in a mad drunken rush to see a “celebrity” is not Korean Culture. And Itaewon, while in Korea, is not really a representation of Korea. Only a waygook would ever confuse the two.
May all of you not forced to spew hate and lies be blessed by the following:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoTjEx5zxx8
@Liz, I’m sure this has nothing to do with the incident:
https://twitter.com/Archangeloferf/status/1603488424350154752
Setnaffa
Thai is rich considering that the holidays aren’t stopping you from saying racial slurs and spreading conspiracy theories and fake news.
In addition to desecrating the victims of the Itaewon tragedy.
Is this the condescending white man’s way of ordering around a non-white person to stay silent so that the white man can do anything he pleases?
PEW PEW PEW
I refuse to believe South Koreans are stupid. They are occasionally as gullible as any people group and mistakenly elect leftist and other globalists; but then they try to recover. Same with USA.
The advances in science, medicine, and technology created in South Korea rival any nation on earth—and far exceed the combined innovations from totalitarian nation like Norkistan, Communist China, Vietnam, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and so on.
South Koreans have no reason to be ashamed; but people who hate their progress, liberty, and wealth are always trying to belittle them, provoke them into emotional outbursts, and give away their freedoms for false promises of security.
Being free means being responsible for one’s own security. Being responsible for not doing stupid things. And protecting those you love from the same.
Against freedom is the constant drone, like Satan’s Bagpipes, of people saying “The Government Must Do Something” that *always* entails higher taxes and less freedom. Free speech, free religion, free association, amd more are some of their first targets. And small businesses as well.
The tragedy in Itaewon was not caused by government action or inaction. And in that case, the only thing the government could have done was to maintain the false COVID lockdown or required people only to visit the specific businesses authorized by the government in numbers and at times chosen by the government.
Look at China, North Korea, and Iran. How do they control people? In all three dictatorships they execute anyone who says anything against the government; but we hear no protests from our trolls. Because that’s who they work for. That’s what they want in South Korea. Tyranny.
To eliminate the chance of people being offended by what others say or write, those governments prohibit anyone except the government saying or writing things.
How will that be received in South Korea?
We’ll see.
But I think South Koreans know best what they want for themselves. They don’t need American, Chinese, or Norkistani propaganda to decide.
Is it true that no actual money has left the USA for the Ukraine and has instead just disappeared into numbered accounts in banks in both Switzerland and the Caiman Islands?
Asking for a friend…
Sett, stil waiting for that Ukraine money to show up in my bank account…
Sorry, Flyingsword, I just grumble about globalists and their money-laundering. I’m not on their payroll.
CCP does a 180 on Covid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lrsRQwhtr8
Are the museum ships ROKS Cheonan and ROKS PKM 357 open to the public, or just military personnel?
They are both located inside the 2nd Fleet base in Pyeongtaek.
So if you want to see them you have to either
a) wait for the 2nd Fleet to have a open house which they usually did during Children’s Day(May 5th) and Armed Forces Day(Oct 1st) before the pandemic. They may resume them next year, but the ROK Armed Forces, unlike the US Armed Forces or even the Japanese Self-Defense Forces aren’t that crazy about PR including open houses, so we’ll have to see.
or
b) have a Korean friend request permission to visit via the link below and if approved accompany you during that visit.
https://www.navy.mil.kr/mbshome/mbs/navy/subview.do?id=navy_030201010000
This is a photo of the Cheonan’s severed midsection looking aft, that I took during a open house three years ago.
Thanks, TOK!