Picture of the Day: KNPA Commissioner Arrives in Court

Police chief under arrest review
Police chief under arrest review
Cho Ji-ho (C), commissioner-general of the Korean National Police Agency, arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul on Dec. 13, 2024, for a court review of his arrest in connection with the botched martial law. (Yonhap)
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Korean Man
Korean Man
11 hours ago

Yet another Yoon appointment, just months before the 2022 Itaewon tragedy. Yoon put the national police under the command of Yoon’s another appointment, the Interior Safety Minister, with so many criticism against this move. Now, the Interior Safety Minister is also arrested for plotting treason with Yoon. Yoon, and both of these men, were heavily criticized after the Itaewon tragedy. Now they’re getting what they deserve for what they did. The five others who were arrested include, Minster of Defense, the general in charge of the Capital, the commander of the 707 Special Forces, and the Chief of the Army. All of them, also Yoon appointees… all considered parachute appointments without merits but with close relations with Yoon. This is how Yoon plotted the military takeover.

Donald Trump is pulling a similar stunt. So I think I know what the end game for the US will be in the future.

Last edited 11 hours ago by Korean Man
ChickenHead
ChickenHead
10 hours ago

Donald Trump is pulling a similar stunt.

Hopefully he pulls it off and clears America of traitors.

The Deep State has their own agenda, frequently counter to Americans’ interests. It mostly involves wealth and power transfers to those within the Deep State. This requires an intentional destruction of some of America’s best characteristics.

The Bureaucratic State’s agenda mostly involves laziness and bloat. The deterioration of America is a side effect rather than a goal.

There is plenty of opportunity in America beyond grifting off the government… though that is best when the government is not trying to be your business partner.

America needs a government like feminist need a man… small and weak and only there to provide basic functions.

setnaffa
setnaffa
9 hours ago

Again the chinabot tries to blame the Yoon government for the tragic loss of life when foolish and intoxicated young people rushed to see a celebrity, pushing 150 others to their death.

It is tragic; but it was essentially self-inflicted. Adults who can drink alcohol should take steps to avoid placing themselves in danger.

Each of us is responsible for our own safety.

Anyone who needs the government to hold their hand when they go out drinking should not go out drinking.

I understand the CCP is willing to make temporary political points off the blood of others; but tens of thousands unnecessary dead from fires, flooded tunnels, and building collapses across China can just as easily be laid on Xi Jinping as the chinabot tries to blame Yoon for the above…

And now, with death tolls over 1,000 (in the last 3 months of 2024) from the “revenge against society” knife and car attacks on children and other pedestrians, one would expect the Chinese would be more circumspect. But the word and videos continue to leak out past the great firewall.

Have some more stir-fried pork, won’t you, Winnie?

setnaffa
setnaffa
9 hours ago

BTW, I have no idea what the PPP is/was. I never followed Yoon’s career. He did prove to be lacking in charisma and wisdom; but that’s who gets elected when the voters just vote by party instead of by an individual’s character and integrity.

Korean Man
Korean Man
9 hours ago

Again, who is the real Chinabot? Setnaffa who is cheering on a dictator wannabe acting like Xi Jin Ping? Or me, who has the same views as the 85% of mainstream Koreans who think Yoon is a crazy drunken incompetent lunatic? That’s a good one, Chinaman. Who is more likely a chnk?

Last edited 9 hours ago by Korean Man
ChickenHead
ChickenHead
8 hours ago

I didn’t get an answer so I better ask again.

Korea Man, are you for or against opening up the election resuts to be investigated?

This would be in a transparent way with all interested parties working together.

Anything that did not violate personal privacy would be released to the public.

Point of Interest: I recently had to find the human-created abnormalities in a large dataset. It took about an hour to locate the problem and visualize it in such a way that even the dumbest people in the room could clearly understand. Somehow I feel I could demonstrate election fraud, if it existed, and explain it to the average guy on the street. Certainly a statistics professor could do this.

It seems odd that anyone would want to obscure this, as it is quite a victory to have an unquestionable win.

But the left always wants to keep proof of their victories a secret.

What an odd thing.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 hours ago

As data visualization is a big part of my job, I also welcome completely open election results. And especially when the counting is rapid like Florida, not crooked and slow like California (where it seemed they may have been forging ballots to pull out some rather odd results).

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