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wat0n wrote:Looks like a coup, it seems he didn't enjoy a majority in the National Assembly.
ThirdTerm wrote:The Korean president is fighting against a Korean MAGA party which currently controls the parliament and he was about to be impeached by liberal mobs, making it necessary to declare marshal law. In South Korea, ethno-nationalism is considered a liberal ideology and the opposition liberal party has traditionally supported Korean MAGA nationalism. Thus, the Democratic Party of Korea has made Japan and China its die-hard enemies, while North Korea has become its best friend. Korean MAGA nationalists are really dangerous and you cannot argue with them rationally.
South Korea’s main opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, has been convicted on charges of violating the country’s election law and handed a one-year suspended prison sentence.
The Seoul Central District Court on Friday found the leader of the Democratic Party (DP) guilty of making false statements before the 2022 presidential election in violation of the Public Official Election Act.
If upheld, the ruling will strip Lee of his parliamentary seat and bar him from running in the next presidential election in 2027, as the law prohibits him from running for public office for the next five years.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/ ... ection-law
Rugoz wrote:
The weirdest coup attempt ever. Wtf was he thinking.
ThirdTerm wrote:...Korean MAGA nationalists are really dangerous and you cannot argue with them rationally...
In the Longest Thread, Tainari88 wrote:South Korea has some serious problems with the presidents. It is suspicious.
Korea should be united and not under some dictator of any sort.
I also read a lot about South Koreans dying of overwork.
Also drop boxes of places to drop off your baby because you can't raise the child.
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The leader of the ruling party said Friday that President Yoon Suk Yeol needs to be swiftly suspended from exercising power, revealing that Yoon ordered the arrests of prominent politicians during his aborted martial law declaration.
Han Dong-hoon of the People Power Party (PPP) said there is a possibility that the president may again take a "radical" action like the botched declaration of martial law if Yoon clings to the presidential power.
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was completely unaware of President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration. This was because Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, a former upperclassman of President Yoon in high school, bypassed the prime minister and communicated directly with the president.
Additionally, elite military units, specifically the 1st Airborne Special Forces Brigade, were deployed to the National Assembly, signaling an aggressive move to suppress political opposition.
A source said, "This martial law action appears orchestrated by the 'Chungam faction,' with (Defense) Minister Kim directly coordinating with President Yoon." The "Chungam faction" refers to those who graduated from Chungam High School in Seoul.
QatzelOk wrote:There is no "MAGA" in South Korea, and that you say "you cannot argue with them," probably means that you would have nothing to say to them.
The current president Yoon is an American vassal who has made a military alliance with Japan against China. This is so ahistorical that Yoon might get more than "impeached" for it.
And the USA angle here is that South Korea is a necessary military base from which to contain China.
If the people of South Korea don't like this role (human shields and air force base for Uncle Sam), and would like to be re-united with the other part of Korea (Korea was cut in half by the West after being bombed and its ecology destroyed) and come up with their own type of governance... then they first have to get rid of Yoon, and then they have to defend their country against any attempted MAIDANs.
"Let's cut Korea in half, sanction the north to death, and manufacture millions of cars in the south so we can quickly change to tank production to invade China."
Amazing that Koreans living in the south have managed to survive their vassalhood and human shieldness this long.
Tainari88 wrote:I have always wondered why South Korea started to manufacture cars. Like Kia and Hyundai. It always said to me...something there is about manufacturing to please a certain set of investors.
Samsung, Hyundai, etc. These huge corporations.
The weather in South Korea is really dismal. I find it very depressing wet, grey weather.
It has a lot of suicide and lonely people. And very few younger folks are getting married and having children.
Deutschmania wrote:From what I understand , the chaebol is structured along similar lines to that of the Japanese zaibatsu . In my opinion this constitutes a type of industrial feudalism . And at least in the past , South Korea has involved a sort of Korean fascism , known as Ilminism . As to suicide , I had heard of this sort of thing impacting Japanese youth , known as "hikikomori" , or more negatively as parasite singles , whom in like manner feel alienated and demoralized . I can somewhat relate to this , as I had had an uncle , whom had what seemed to have Fragile X syndrome , wound up committing suicide , before I was even born . From what I had been told , this was due in large part to his drowning in a sea of debt , in which his SSI proved to be inadequate. And I think that as someone who myself has yet to find gainful steady employment , as a number of other autistic adults have experienced ,it can feel disheartening . The key difference I believe , between those such as myself and those whom have ended their lives , is that I choose to hold on to the hope of a better world being possible in this lifetime . This is what has motivated both me , in addition to an increasing number of young people in Japan , to support Communism as providing a path forward . As there is disaffection with the material conditions of modern life , as is addressed in this popular song , the music video which includes English subtitles, posted below . But I know that in Korea this has been more challenging , as any association with Communism will as one might expect be met with official suppression .
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/04/21/401243060/young-adults-with-autism-more-likely-to-be-unemployed-isolated
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-forgotten-women/202406/the-autistic-employment-conundrum
Verv wrote:I didn't know this: you are in Japan?
Particularly problematic was the conclusion of the first impeachment bill, which stated, "In the name of value diplomacy, the US has ignored geopolitical balance, viewed North Korea, China and Russia as enemies, and stuck to a strange Japan-centered foreign policy, which has led to isolation in Northeast Asia and brought about the threat of war."
The US government-affiliated media Voice of America (VOA) quoted US experts who criticized this, saying, "The view that the improvement of Japan-South Korea relations and the strengthening of Japan-US-South Korea cooperation have isolated South Korea does not correspond to the facts," and this was widely quoted in Korean newspapers. Apart from views on Yoon's declaration of martial law, there are many experts in South Korea who believe that it is rational for South Korea to place importance on the Japan-US-South Korea framework, given the current relations between North and South Korea and the US and China.
South Korean lawmakers pushed Dec. 7 to impeach Yoon for the failed martial law declaration. The resolution accused Yoon of putting South Korea on the brink of war by operating a foreign policy "hostile to North Korea, China and Russia, but centered on Japan." The opposition-led attempt failed because a boycott by Yoon’s ruling People’s Party left the legislature short of the necessary quorum.
"If you look back at the impeachment resolution, one of the paragraphs in that impeachment resolution directly attacked President Yoon for the trilateral partnership that he had established with Japan and the United States. That was very disturbing," said Evans Revere, the former principal deputy assistant secretary and acting assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. He spoke to VOA Korean on Monday via Zoom.
https://www.voanews.com/a/us-officials- ... 99536.html
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