Yoon’s actions were government vs government with the purpose of exposing government secrets, that shouldn’t be secret, to make Korean government accurately reflect the will of the people.
Moon’s actions were government vs citizens with the purpose of destroying small business, financial independence, and the middle class, by following desires of big business and the globalist agenda.
Yet only one remains the focus of the legal system.
Ask yourself which president did more lasting damage to Korea.
Joshua Lee
7 months ago
People with brains know he wasn’t against the people. He was against anti-state forces, but the average Korean doesn’t care. They’re just upset that martial law was declared.
Korean Man
7 months ago
Lest we forget, the ignorants here, Yoon committed an illegal self-military coup, and tried to abolish the National Assembly, and went on TV, to read his speech, which was copied word for word, from what Chun Doo Hwan wrote in his 1980 speech to the nation after his military takeover.
Not very bright when he not only tried to pull a stunt like that in this day of age in Korea, but also tried to copy the disgraced dictator from 1980. He couldn’t be original, he had to copy a character from the 1980 military government.
Let’s hope South Korea doesn’t make the same mistake as the US, and let this guy off, so that he can stage a comeback later, using the internet incels with conspiracy theories and fake news stories. Let’s hope he will be hanged.
Just remember:
Yoon’s actions were government vs government with the purpose of exposing government secrets, that shouldn’t be secret, to make Korean government accurately reflect the will of the people.
Moon’s actions were government vs citizens with the purpose of destroying small business, financial independence, and the middle class, by following desires of big business and the globalist agenda.
Yet only one remains the focus of the legal system.
Ask yourself which president did more lasting damage to Korea.
People with brains know he wasn’t against the people. He was against anti-state forces, but the average Korean doesn’t care. They’re just upset that martial law was declared.
Lest we forget, the ignorants here, Yoon committed an illegal self-military coup, and tried to abolish the National Assembly, and went on TV, to read his speech, which was copied word for word, from what Chun Doo Hwan wrote in his 1980 speech to the nation after his military takeover.
Not very bright when he not only tried to pull a stunt like that in this day of age in Korea, but also tried to copy the disgraced dictator from 1980. He couldn’t be original, he had to copy a character from the 1980 military government.
Let’s hope South Korea doesn’t make the same mistake as the US, and let this guy off, so that he can stage a comeback later, using the internet incels with conspiracy theories and fake news stories. Let’s hope he will be hanged.
@Korean Man – why was it illegal?