Picture of the Day: Pro-Yoon Protest in Seoul

Walls of police buses amid rally against Yoon's ouster
Walls of police buses amid rally against Yoon’s ouster
A barricade of police buses is set up at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul on March 15, 2025, as protesters hold a rally opposing impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s ouster ahead of a court verdict on his fate. (Yonhap)
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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

Were KM, KP, or Stephen among those publicly protesting in Seoul for Yoon to be impeached?

I wouldn’t protest for or against as it’s for Koreans to decide, but I am curious about those who seemingly dislike Yoon so much.

And Happy St Patrick’s Day. I miss O’Kim’s at the Westin Hotel.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
1 month ago

Koreans waking up. Hope they throw the communist chinese lackeys out.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

You shouldn’t attack the hand that feeds you.

You do know that rich Chinese are bankrolling the extreme right wing groups in Korea.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

“You do know that rich Chinese are bankrolling the extreme right wing groups in Korea.”

Ok.

I’ll bite.

Cui bono?

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago
Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

It is increasingly apparent that Trump has shifted towards a pro-China stance.

Given that Russia and China are allies, it would not be in Trump’s best interest to continue criticizing China.

Additionally, China understands that extreme right-wing movements can be harmful to a nation. What better strategy for undermining a country than funding these movements?

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Korea Person, you have just shown a video of some excellent American policy but you have not shown why China would fund the Korean right.

What would they gain by encouraging pro-Korean nationalism and those already skeptical of Chinese and other foreign influence?

No.

Foreign countries, including America, fund leftist movements.¹

This is a cheap way to sabotage national priorities and cohesion, divide and refocus society away from unified success, and create disorder at all levels to inhibit progress.

Please answer directly:

– How do the Chinese benefit funding the Korean right?

– How do they fund the Korean right?

Show your work.

Will you try?

You never do.

But you do a great job of bringing up issues that not everyone is familiar with.

¹Though America will fund right-wing movements to create order that is good for the corporatists wing of America Inc.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

Please answer directly:

– How do the Chinese benefit funding the Korean right?

– How do they fund the Korean right?

First, China benefits, because at the end of the day, Korea is weaker because of the Korean right.

If you look at history, every right wing President after military rule has made Korea weaker.

It’s like the United States.

Under Trump, you get a woke free nation, but the price for that is an America that is economically ruined and militarily weak.

And we all know you will hand over a weakended America lot and stock to Putin,

Second, look up Annie Chan.

She’s a conservative Koram who is funding the Korean right wing movements.

Her husband Fred Chan is from China.

The Chinese through Annie Chan are funding the Korean right.

Last edited 1 month ago by Korean Person
Flyingsword
Flyingsword
1 month ago

KP, you have the most ridiculous views of any person alive.

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