KCTU Launches Large Protest Against Yoon Administration; Calls Them A “Prosecution-Backed Dictatorship”

The KCTU did not mind when the Korean left was demanding the prosecution and jailing of former conservative Presidents Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak, but don’t like it when their political leader Lee Jae-myung is being prosecuted. Ironically they are condemning President Yoon for the prosecution when during the last administration he was the chief prosecutor that put President Park in jail which they championed. So what you can take from all this is that they only want conservatives prosecuted:

Members of a major South Korean umbrella union rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to condemn the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, jamming traffic in the neighborhood.

Some 13,000 union members of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, one of the country’s two major umbrella labor organizations, held multiple rallies in Daehangno, Saejongno and Jongno, in protest against “prosecution-backed dictatorship.”

During the rallies, the protestors said the country’s civil livelihood, democracy and labor fell to the worst conditions under the Yoon administration in less than one year of his presidency.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link, what is further hypocritical about the KCTU is that they are calling the Yoon administration a “dictatorship” while their union and the political left has been linked to North Korean spies. North Korea is a real dictatorship which the KCTU says nothing about.

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Korean Homme
Korean Homme
1 year ago

What’s hypocritical is Rokdrop. I see zero criticism of the current South Korean government in this forum. Not a single criticism.

Any reason why? Is it a perfect government working for the South Korean people, as you claim, or are they working for the United States’ foreign interests in East Asia?

At best, this is an utterly incompetent government that has totally f*cked over the country’s economy through its incompetence.

But the US loves him, unsurprising.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

I have no criticism of the current administration because they have done nothing to affect me.

The Moon juanta wanted to stop me from food shopping because I didn’t want to be the subject of a failed medical experiment.

What should I complain about? A rational self-sustainable energy policy?

Korean Homme
Korean Homme
1 year ago

Of course, you have no criticism because he works for American interests.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
1 year ago

KCTU, South Korean communists controlled by nK.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

You have made a fundemental mistake in your thinking.

My primary concern is MY interests.

I am not some lefty cuck hot in the àss for releasing violent criminals and opening borders to human parasites and embracing dangerous muslims and conjouring tranny children. And I only think black lives matter until their interests cross mine.

I don’t base my opinions on what is popular among the low-IQ crowd or theoretically right in a fantasy moral framework.

So, in this context, my first priority is how the current administration affects me.

For the most part, a good relationship between Korea and America is good for me too.

To first level thinkers, this could be mistaken for me putting America’s interests ahead of all others. Unfortunately, America is doing its best to burn away any patriotism. The left is actively trying to destroy everything that made it successful and the right can only long for an America that no longer exists. The government has weaponized itself against itself and its people.

So, I can only hope for the best and keep an eye on how my personal situation will be affected.

I suspect Korea will be better off in the long run with a closer relationship with America than against it.

To be clear, I want to see America and Korea succeed. I think they are better working together than against each other. And that will be bettr for me.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 year ago

It is obvious that setnaffa does not live in Korea.

So I find it amusing that his sockpuppet, CH, claims to live in Korea and that sockpuppet has no idea on how things really are in Korea.

GrayBlack
GrayBlack
1 year ago

Whenever I go to Korean American churches, they were full of Jeolla-Do people. Could tell from their dialect. Most Koreans living in Cali also seemed to be from Jeolla-Do. Unsurprisingly they’re a bunch of peasant communists and secretly they’re ashamed of it. It’s why they will confidently deny being Chinese (for they look down on them) shills but recoil and become suspiciously silent when asked about being from Jeolla.

Korean Homme/Person/man, you’re Jeolla aren’t you…

TOK
TOK
1 year ago

Korean Homme/Person/man, you’re Jeolla aren’t you…

The last time I heard the phrase that “a person from Jeolla is communist” or something similar, Chun Doo-hwan was President of the ROK and I could count with the fingers on one hand the number of car models, Hyundai produced.

Get with the times, dude.

TOK
TOK
1 year ago

Usually, the labor unions take things out against the corporations that employ their members and the relevant government ministries that back and side with the corporations.

Taking it out on the Presidency is somewhat rare.

But on the other hand, the current President did declare war on the unions, so for the unions it’s open season.

Korean Homme
Korean Homme
1 year ago

If you want to see how a country’s politicians can sell out their own country to line their own pockets, see how the high-ranking parliamentarian ministers and officials in the UK government are willing to go to the length to hold fake job interviews for a non-existing South Korean government (a part of the sting operation by a British civic watch group).

https://news.sky.com/story/former-tory-ministers-agreed-to-advise-fake-overseas-company-for-10-000-in-sting-operation-12842706

How embarrassing to see them grovel for promises of high pay, to fly to Korea, to moonlight to serve foreign countries without even knowing they’re supposed to advocate for. The South Korean government is probably not much different, the way Yoon and many others have sold out the country to foreign nations in return for private gains.

Last edited 1 year ago by Korean Homme
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