It is time for Korea to accept that “Korean” companies are globalized multinationals and no longer looking out for Korea.
The next step is for them to start buying Korean politicians to make decisions that are good for the multinationals even if they are destructive to Korea and Koreans.
Watch out for the politician who says, “We must proudly support our wonderful Korean Hyundai to make Korea strong by moving all factories to SE Asia which will ensure confort women can live peacefully on Dokdo.”
Flyingsword
42 minutes ago
This guy better look up what happened to Mr. Michael Woodford at Olympus.
It is time for Korea to accept that “Korean” companies are globalized multinationals and no longer looking out for Korea.
The next step is for them to start buying Korean politicians to make decisions that are good for the multinationals even if they are destructive to Korea and Koreans.
Watch out for the politician who says, “We must proudly support our wonderful Korean Hyundai to make Korea strong by moving all factories to SE Asia which will ensure confort women can live peacefully on Dokdo.”
This guy better look up what happened to Mr. Michael Woodford at Olympus.