People are growing wise to the fact that so many laws and rules are made to benefit everyone but the nation and its citizens.
Yoon may have broken a law. Yoon may have not considered the concequences of an underdeveloped plan. Yoon may be dumb.
But many Korean people recognize that any law he violated was to resist bad-faith laws being used to block the reasonable parts of his agenda and transparency in the election process, which would likely expose why some elected officials seem to be working against Korea.
Further, citizens recognize his action was not government-against-citizens but government-against-sneaky government. He clearly didn’t do this to buy a gold AK and a new summer palace. He did this to move Korea out of legislative gridlock… encouraged by Korea’s enemies… and promoted by those most likely to work with Korea’s enemies.
So there is some understanding.
If sides must be chosen, smart people choose the side that is trying to expose corruption and move the country forward rather than the side looking to constantly sabotage that.
Since the leftist/globalists don’t want attention on any of that, they have been a bit sensational in focusing attention elsewhere.
And that hasn’t played well to the Korean population… most of which want the economy to improve rather than every possible Yoon economic win get blocked by a party that would rather see the nation suffer if they can’t have it their way.
People are growing wise to the fact that so many laws and rules are made to benefit everyone but the nation and its citizens.
Yoon may have broken a law. Yoon may have not considered the concequences of an underdeveloped plan. Yoon may be dumb.
But many Korean people recognize that any law he violated was to resist bad-faith laws being used to block the reasonable parts of his agenda and transparency in the election process, which would likely expose why some elected officials seem to be working against Korea.
Further, citizens recognize his action was not government-against-citizens but government-against-sneaky government. He clearly didn’t do this to buy a gold AK and a new summer palace. He did this to move Korea out of legislative gridlock… encouraged by Korea’s enemies… and promoted by those most likely to work with Korea’s enemies.
So there is some understanding.
If sides must be chosen, smart people choose the side that is trying to expose corruption and move the country forward rather than the side looking to constantly sabotage that.
Since the leftist/globalists don’t want attention on any of that, they have been a bit sensational in focusing attention elsewhere.
And that hasn’t played well to the Korean population… most of which want the economy to improve rather than every possible Yoon economic win get blocked by a party that would rather see the nation suffer if they can’t have it their way.
…or the way of those who own them.