South Korea’s problem is that over 100,000 commie chinese can vote in Korea.
On Chinese Weibo, an account called “Struggle in Korea”
expressed concern that the voting rights of 100,000 Chinese people in Korea might disappear.
Naturally, it’s only right that the voting rights of Chinese Communist Party citizens in the Republic of Korea should be completely wiped out, so what kind of attitude is this statement? https://x.com/noname998790481/status/1899070826634498282
setnaffa
6 hours ago
No, “the voting rights of Chinese Communist Party citizens in the Republic of Korea should” NOT “be completely wiped out”.
They should be voting in China, where they are citizens.
They have no “voting rights” in South Korea or any other country where they are not citizens.
South Korea’s problem is that over 100,000 commie chinese can vote in Korea.
On Chinese Weibo, an account called “Struggle in Korea”
expressed concern that the voting rights of 100,000 Chinese people in Korea might disappear.
Naturally, it’s only right that the voting rights of Chinese Communist Party citizens in the Republic of Korea should be completely wiped out, so what kind of attitude is this statement?
https://x.com/noname998790481/status/1899070826634498282
No, “the voting rights of Chinese Communist Party citizens in the Republic of Korea should” NOT “be completely wiped out”.
They should be voting in China, where they are citizens.
They have no “voting rights” in South Korea or any other country where they are not citizens.