In Koreas polarisierter Politik taucht eine kleine Minderheit junger „schüchterner Yoon-Anhänger“ auf

https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20241213050072

9 Comments

  1. Queendrakumar on

    They didn’t *emerge*. They always existed.

    There were always name for them – Ilbe, FMKor, MPark, DC Ya-geller, etc.

  2. toilettods on

    I guess one viewpoint is that the politics is polarized. But in another view, the whole nation is more united than ever before in wanting to oust its president.

  3. dp1029384756 on

    Title is off. Everyone knew they existed.

    But yeah they should be shy since they’re literally supporting an traitor (enemy of democracy)

  4. Mestintrela on

    You have democracy and so people are allowed to have different opinions and express them.

    There will always be the sociopaths, the mentally unstable, the criminal minded, and the inferiorty complex-ed who pathetically try to cling to all shows of abuse of power to fill the vacuum inside.

    However that doesn’t mean they cant be judged, criticised or socially isolated for having these opinions.

    I personally have met some far right nut jobs who were in favour of the 1960s military junta of the generals (similar to Korea’s).. Needless to say,I cut all contact immediately.

    If anyone is against democracy and freedom we have basic differences in morals that make any communication futile.

    It is like talking with a serial killer about the preciousness of human life. Pointless

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