Picture of the Day: Opposition Party Protests Yoon’s Release
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Lawmakers of the main opposition Democratic Party, including its chief Lee Jae-myung (C, 1st row), rally during a hastily convened meeting at the National Assembly in Seoul on March 8, 2025, in protest of the prosecution’s decision not to appeal a court’s ruling the previous day that allowed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol to stand trial without physical detention over his failed bid to impose martial law in December. (Yonhap)
Did they spend taxpayer money for those signs? And could that protest have crossed the line regarding political pressure on the courts?
Fantastic. This is how democracy works. The opposition Democratic party showing where they stand…. unlike you know where.. the US.. where the Democratic Party is all but rolling over and is practically dead, leaving MAGAs unopposed.
The American Democratic party has rolled over because they have nothing.
Their only message is “we hate Trump”.
What else do they have?
Don’t expose government fraud, waste, and abuse?
Free healthcare for illegals but not for Americans?
Infrastructure for Ukraine but not for America?
Child trannies?
Trump’s public approval rating on his speech before congress was over 75% in every category… not among Republicans, but among the entire American population.
The Democrats have been having meetings to see what issues they can steal from Trump… and they have nothing.
Trump is on the right side of everything.
Even the old standbys are not working.
Women can still get easy abortions, with no call for limitations… so no fear is possible.
Every kid killed in a school shooting over the last two years has been killed by a transsexual… so they can’t touch that.
(If you didn’t know that, look it up and then hate the media more.)
Yoon just needs to expose the Korean left’s collusion with China, globalists, multinationals, and “communists” in a clear way to the Korean people and then break organizations like the Korean equivalent of USAID.
Then Korea can move forward with pride¹.
¹not gay pride, but construtive nationalism