Picture of the Day: Yoon Supporters Attend Rally
|Rally against Yoon’s impeachment
Citizens hold a rally against the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol near Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul on Jan. 11, 2025. (Yonhap)
Rally against Yoon’s impeachment
Citizens hold a rally against the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol near Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul on Jan. 11, 2025. (Yonhap)
[Column] What kind of Korea do Yoon’s supporters want?
https://www.reddit.com/r/korea/comments/1hzl2gz/column_what_kind_of_korea_do_yoons_supporters_want/
The man who says facts are misinformation now citing reddit post, this is high comedy. These are Real Koreans out there for Yoon, the the Beijing bought protesting groups against Pres. Yoon and the Republic of Korea.
These are Real Koreans out there for Yoon, the the Beijing bought protesting groups against Pres. Yoon and the Republic of Korea.
Why would Beijing need to buy protesting group considering that the PPP has traditionally being pro-Beijing?
Did you forget that Park Geun-hye once attended a Chinese military parade back in 2015?
(3rd LD) Park attends military parade in China | Yonhap News Agency
I actually like the idea of anti-communist Jesus.
The globalists need a little Jesus and everybody needs anti-communism.
This won’t be the, “I don’t eat dog because I’m Christian” Jesus, but more, “Dad helps those who helps themselves” Jesus.
That Reddit toxicity was so bad I thought I was on 4chan at first.
I’m not sure it really built much of a case against Yoon.
Anyway, this situation is simple.
If you are backing Yoon, you are a Korean nationalist… not necessarily because of Yoon… but becasue if you are not backing Yoon, you are backing the anti-Korean globalists.
That is a big umbrella, as it includes the multinational chains that are increasingly replacing small business, and even domestic chains. It also includes Aliexpress which is destroying Korean competition (though domestic competition such as Auction deserve failure). And it is international organizations that don’t like to see nations with low deficit spending and lack of dependence, especially in such things as energy.
So, back whoever you want.
But be aware, if you back the globalists, you set yourself up for not being a very good Korean.
If you are backing Yoon, you are a Korean nationalist… not necessarily because of Yoon… but becasue if you are not backing Yoon, you are backing the anti-Korean globalists.
That is a big umbrella, as it includes the multinational chains that are increasingly replacing small business, and even domestic chains. It also includes Aliexpress which is destroying Korean competition (though domestic competition such as Auction deserve failure). And it is international organizations that don’t like to see nations with low deficit spending and lack of dependence, especially in such things as energy.
More proof that ChickenHead and the other Setnaffarians do not understand how things work in Korea.
It is the Korean left who are the Korean nationalists. They are the ones who promote Korean industries and culture while reducing dependence on foreign influences and such.
The Korean right on the other hand are the true globalists, in that they support multinational corporations and would like Korea to depend on foreign countries.
Note that the Korean President who introduced globalism was non other than Kim Young Sam, one of the original founders of the political party that is now the PPP.
As such Chicken Head’s yapping can be attributed to his attempt to create a narrative to further discredit the Korean left, instead of looking at the truth.
Let’s give concrete examples and see who supports globalism more…
…not the globalism that exports K-pop or allows Samsung to make better semiconductors through technology transfers.
Let’s talk about the globalism that makes Korea dependent and dilutes good points of Korean culture.
Moon:
– Shut down Korea’s nuclear industry which would make Korea more dependent on foreign energy and weaken a strong export product. (History will remember Yoon for restarting it and bringing Koreas future of EVs and flying cars)
– Followed needless globalist covid restrictions on small business which benefited the multinationals.
Roh:
– From 2003 to 2005, the number of low-quality foreign brides coming to Korea skyrocketed.
That just off the top of my head.
Give me three examples of the “right” making Korea dependent or diluting Korean culture.
This is useful. If you can do it, you will educate everyone and it will explain your point of view.
If you cannot… well… you cannot.
Give me three examples of the “right” making Korea dependent or diluting Korean culture.
I gave you two but you chose to ignore them.
You’ll obviously stick to your narrative, so why bother?