Tweet of the Day: Hidden Machine Gun?
|Moon Jae-in's body guard shows a machine gun, looks to be an MP-7. His hand positions indicate he's ready to engage. Brandishing a weapon like that is extremely odd. It's usually hidden. This is at a busy market place in Daegu. If he uses it, it would create a lot of casualties. pic.twitter.com/DNZCkawoLA
— Tara O (@DrTaraO) March 23, 2019
commie moon hates daegu, center of correct thinking Koreas. Begin of Korean war daegu area rounded up the commies and threw them in a mone shaft.
Commie Moon brought the fire power to the conservative basin of Korea. Should have just gone to Gwangju and made some more paid martyrs.
There has been a shift in the vibe of Korea in recent years.
While it is only a minor change so far, it is going in the wrong direction.
Characteristics:
– Despite social payoffs with more welfare, there is a growing feeling the South Korean government is not working in the best interests of South Korea and South Koreans.
– There are increasing rules and regulations targeted at the productive class. Korea is still one of the easiest countries to run a small business but there are increasingly more controls that add things like expense and wealth transfer rather than health and safety.
– There is increasing enforcement of rules and laws. While some might consider this a good thing, much of this enforcement is targeting easy or profitable things rather than issues that affect social order and quality of life. An example would be increased parking enforcement while intentionally reducing the number of parking spots.
– There is a growing disrespect toward western foreigners that starts at the top and works its way down. This disrespect is not only targeted at English teachers (who are more competent and qualified than ever before) but also foreign scientists and engineers who are frequently superior to their Korean counterparts.
There is a creeping feel that Korea could return to a more authoritarian government… pushing programs and controls that citizens may not care for… which generally require a bit of threat or force… so a government official flashing a machine gun at the crowd is not really out of character for the direction Korea may be going.
Perhaps more of this can be expected?
Moon’s team are quite frankly acting like cheap hoods from a 1940s film noir.
It’s like you almost expect Peter Lorre to walk around the next corner…
CH, I’ve had your thoughts for a while, but did not dare to write them, lest they come true. This feels like a slower, less bloody version of Park’s takeover in the 1960s, but instead of a rabid anti- communist who wanted to send all his forces North, commie moon pie wants to invite kim fatty the third to rule the country and somehow he actually thinks he will get a seat at the table. When they slap him in shackles and haul him off to the gulag, I’ll buy that photo to see his utter surprise.