We’ll see if it survives what the left has planned for South Korea.
ChickenHead
17 hours ago
Korean semiconductor companies are now all multinationals with multinational ownership.
Their decisions no longer consider Korea.
Many politicians are aligned with the globalists for various reasons and nationalist has become a dirty concept.
While they use the same tactics, the concepts of “leftist” and “communist” are imperfect, as they don’t really believe in leftist or communist ideology (especially for themselves).
Neo-feudalism is perhaps the best description.
The multinationals own and control everything. The middle class is small and well-regulated. The wage slaves rent their pleasures with no chance for advancement.
Korean Man
2 hours ago
setnaffa and crowd, no need to worry over the South Korean semiconductor industry. Now that the new Democratic party will come to power, no more Yoon policy of forcing Samsung and Hynix and all the SME companies that supply them, to move to the United States to not just give jobs to Americans, but also ridiculously forced to give welfare (like free daycare, free education, free housing, and even pension plans) to the hired American workers. All those should have gone to the South Korean workers. But those South Korean companies took a huge mortal hit. Ridiculous Yoon. But going forward, no more free bailouts and ripping off South Korea. At least the bleeding will be stopped.
Worry about your Intel however, they’ve failed to set up their 2-nano fabrication factories, and the Intel’s CEO resigned over it. They thought fabrication chips were easy. Fabricating chips takes more than money and technology. It takes experienced workers who need to be dedicated to manufacturing chips 24X7 without having any life. This type of dedication can only be done by Asian workers (ie: Koreans and Taiwanese). This is why the US will always rely upon Samsung and TSMC.
We’ll see if it survives what the left has planned for South Korea.
Korean semiconductor companies are now all multinationals with multinational ownership.
Their decisions no longer consider Korea.
Many politicians are aligned with the globalists for various reasons and nationalist has become a dirty concept.
While they use the same tactics, the concepts of “leftist” and “communist” are imperfect, as they don’t really believe in leftist or communist ideology (especially for themselves).
Neo-feudalism is perhaps the best description.
The multinationals own and control everything. The middle class is small and well-regulated. The wage slaves rent their pleasures with no chance for advancement.
setnaffa and crowd, no need to worry over the South Korean semiconductor industry. Now that the new Democratic party will come to power, no more Yoon policy of forcing Samsung and Hynix and all the SME companies that supply them, to move to the United States to not just give jobs to Americans, but also ridiculously forced to give welfare (like free daycare, free education, free housing, and even pension plans) to the hired American workers. All those should have gone to the South Korean workers. But those South Korean companies took a huge mortal hit. Ridiculous Yoon. But going forward, no more free bailouts and ripping off South Korea. At least the bleeding will be stopped.
Worry about your Intel however, they’ve failed to set up their 2-nano fabrication factories, and the Intel’s CEO resigned over it. They thought fabrication chips were easy. Fabricating chips takes more than money and technology. It takes experienced workers who need to be dedicated to manufacturing chips 24X7 without having any life. This type of dedication can only be done by Asian workers (ie: Koreans and Taiwanese). This is why the US will always rely upon Samsung and TSMC.