I've read through his wiki, and it is very heavily slanted against him as he hates the left. All the usual suspects, progressive organised left groups/protestors, trade unions, newspapers, Universities etc all hate him and equate him to Trump.
I'm not knowledgeable in Korean politics at all and will keep learning in the coming days, but looks like he is right wing patriot trying to stop the subversive communist elements in Korea.
Although his wife is an art director that has allegedly accepted kick backs and we know what that usually means.
In first impressions the Korean deep-state hates him and is doing everything in their power to remove him much like they do to Trump.
I totally agree. The thing is I know the KOREAN MSM is leaning left so I tend to read it as the "opposite" similar to US MSM. This guy is a conservative and they hate him there.. this has nothing to do with North Korea but more towards traitors working for WEF / CIA /NATO within the govt. I wonder if this is also part of global Q plan
This is just my hunch. Because everything is currently upside down in this world.. bad things are portrayed as good in the news and vice versa.
Thats how I read into wikipedia as thats a left wing watering hole.
He had a lawsuit against Koreas left wing newspapers because they released a video of him insulting potatus, he explained it away saying that you can't hear him say biden and that he used another word.
If he did insult biden I think he could be on the right track.
It looks like how they all turned against Pres Trump in his first term.
If he is part of the plan, martial law is good act to do when were little under two months till Trump returns, hopefully Trump also rounds them up.
Yh it does appear that he is corrupt but how much of it is true. Trump is a warmongering, racist, corrupt and bigoted rapist if we listen to what our enemy says about him.
I think Pres Yoon is a white hat.
He started the "war" on doctors, I think on behalf of the white hats.
To see how people would react so the rest of the world can learn from it.
Because the med beds are coming soon and we won't need 90% of the doctors.
Vets are already using med beds.
1st time since South Korea became a democracy that martial law has been declared. Last time was when their dictator was assassinated in 1980.
it is the 17th time that martial law has been declared since South Korea was formed in 1948. Interesting that number surfaced again, isn't it?
the ruling cited the following:
All political activities, including activities of the National Assembly, local councils, political parties, and political association, rallies and demonstrations, are prohibited.
All acts that deny or attempt to overthrow the free democratic system are prohibited. The dissemination of fake news, manipulation of public opinion, and false propaganda are prohibited.
All media and publications are subject to the control of Martial Law Command.
Strikes, work stoppages and rallies that incite social chaos are prohibited.
Trainee doctors and all other medical personnel, who are on strike or have left their worksites, must return to their positions within 48 hours and work faithfully. Those who violate the order will face punishment in accordance with the Martial Law Act.
Innocent ordinary citizens, excluding anti-state forces and other subversive forces, will be subject to measures to minimize inconvenience in their daily lives.
the declaration has been voted down by over half the National assembly (190-0 of 300, odd total given it's 300, but I guess the rest didn't go to vote because, well, didn't want to be arrested). This makes it an odd quandary as the assembly can overrule martial law, so it seems the ruling is already DOA.
Some background - policies, scandals, and actions taken by the president:
economic deregulation and measures such as abolishing the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Has been called premature
hawkish toward North Korea and friendlier to Japan than that of previous South Korean presidents. Given they were a Japanese colony from 1910 to 1945, this has ruffled a lot of feathers.
proposed the creation of a "police bureau", in order to ensure greater government oversight of the police force. Police rebelled against this claiming it made them less neutral.
sued four senior executives of local broadcaster Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, including MBC TV head Park Sung-je, on grounds of defamation after news outlets initially reported that he insulted the US Congress
enrollment quota for medical students would be increased from 3,058 to 5,058 students per academic year from 2025 onward. This was met with backlash from the medical community
reduced South Korea's research and development (R&D) budget by 15% for 2024 compared to the previous year, caused significant uproar among researchers.
accused of covering up for senior military officials over the deaths of one South Korean marine in 2023 and two more soldiers in 2024 by blocking bills seeking to investigate the matter.
vetoed a special presecutor bill on investigating allegations of corruption related to himself and his wife Kim Keon-hee. He has received criticism for this
has been described as "South Korea's Donald Trump".
Personal thoughts:
the "corruption" seems more tied to his wife than him, and it seems to be in many ways mitigated. Girl got scammed at least once financially
the media hates him, and usually the media is the enemy these days
he's definitely anti communist, so that's a plus
seems to want to do right by his country, but is stopped by institutions at every turn. Sound familiar?
Overall, I'm not clear enough on the background in the region, but with comparisons to Trump, and the fact of that 17 reappearing over the martial law declaration, it begs attention.
I actually had to look up the definition of Martial Law
Martial law involves the temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule and is usually invoked in time of war, rebellion, or natural disaster. When martial law is in effect, the military commander of an area or country has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws.
SEOUL, Dec 3 (Reuters) - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday declared martial law in a surprise late-night TV address, slamming domestic political opponents and sending shockwaves through the country.
Yoon said opposition parties had taken the parliamentary process hostage. He vowed to eradicate "shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces" and said he had no choice but to take the measure to safeguard constitutional order.
Jews? 80% of Bolsheviks were jews. Communism is pretty jewy after all.
But I wonder why any country would ever have a problem with the most virtuous people ever to live who are continually persecuted for having so much virtue 1030 times in 109 different countries spanning the globe and over the several millennia with the same allegations of wrong-doing.
Using current political climate political opposition created as an excuse to act against entrenched bad actors perhaps? South Korea has all kinds of Political unrest the past decade. A little under a decade ago.
They found out a Religious Cult of Female Billionaires dubbed “The 8 Goddesses” had inserted itself into positions of power. Was deciding political appointments, imprisoning opponents, and controlled the country’s executive.
There’s other cults and groups active in country that could be serving as fronts for more nefarious actors. Including the American ‘Deep State’.
president declared Tuesday that he has put his country into a state of martial law because his government's top opposition party is sympathizing with North Korea and anti-government activities.
Anyone care to guess who nukes who on the Korean Peninsula?
Has anyone noticed the posts & QClock?
Feel like I'm the one watching a movie here.
Deja vu.
I've read through his wiki, and it is very heavily slanted against him as he hates the left. All the usual suspects, progressive organised left groups/protestors, trade unions, newspapers, Universities etc all hate him and equate him to Trump.
I'm not knowledgeable in Korean politics at all and will keep learning in the coming days, but looks like he is right wing patriot trying to stop the subversive communist elements in Korea.
Although his wife is an art director that has allegedly accepted kick backs and we know what that usually means.
In first impressions the Korean deep-state hates him and is doing everything in their power to remove him much like they do to Trump.
I totally agree. The thing is I know the KOREAN MSM is leaning left so I tend to read it as the "opposite" similar to US MSM. This guy is a conservative and they hate him there.. this has nothing to do with North Korea but more towards traitors working for WEF / CIA /NATO within the govt. I wonder if this is also part of global Q plan
This is just my hunch. Because everything is currently upside down in this world.. bad things are portrayed as good in the news and vice versa.
Thats how I read into wikipedia as thats a left wing watering hole.
He had a lawsuit against Koreas left wing newspapers because they released a video of him insulting potatus, he explained it away saying that you can't hear him say biden and that he used another word.
If he did insult biden I think he could be on the right track.
It looks like how they all turned against Pres Trump in his first term.
If he is part of the plan, martial law is good act to do when were little under two months till Trump returns, hopefully Trump also rounds them up.
Lets get the ball rolling
Yes, exactly. Let's get the ball rolling!
Corruption seems to be his downfall. Apparently he does have conservative views.
Yh it does appear that he is corrupt but how much of it is true. Trump is a warmongering, racist, corrupt and bigoted rapist if we listen to what our enemy says about him.
I think Pres Yoon is a white hat. He started the "war" on doctors, I think on behalf of the white hats. To see how people would react so the rest of the world can learn from it. Because the med beds are coming soon and we won't need 90% of the doctors. Vets are already using med beds.
There are no such thing as med beds.
Cope. It is real. They never thought she’d lose..
I was gonna say there are a lot of parallels here.
So some fun facts:
Some background - policies, scandals, and actions taken by the president:
Personal thoughts:
Overall, I'm not clear enough on the background in the region, but with comparisons to Trump, and the fact of that 17 reappearing over the martial law declaration, it begs attention.
Great post. Thanks
Trying to avoid his impeachment which is eminent. He is bad news…
imminent :)
Liniment :))
Bioluminescent :)))
Peppermint
evident?
Did I do a grammar Nazi booboo?
Nope. Just a stab at keeping the Kek going, with a word that would work well in place of "eminent" :-)
Patty
NWO client states in panic mode.
It's already been reversed. Must of got whatever they needed?
I actually had to look up the definition of Martial Law
Martial law involves the temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule and is usually invoked in time of war, rebellion, or natural disaster. When martial law is in effect, the military commander of an area or country has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws.
SEOUL, Dec 3 (Reuters) - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday declared martial law in a surprise late-night TV address, slamming domestic political opponents and sending shockwaves through the country. Yoon said opposition parties had taken the parliamentary process hostage. He vowed to eradicate "shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces" and said he had no choice but to take the measure to safeguard constitutional order.
Of course, if I read properly, that parliament voted unanimously to end that martial law.
If 100% of an elected body votes for something, that means you've lost. That's difficult to have happen on a good day.
Jews? 80% of Bolsheviks were jews. Communism is pretty jewy after all.
But I wonder why any country would ever have a problem with the most virtuous people ever to live who are continually persecuted for having so much virtue 1030 times in 109 different countries spanning the globe and over the several millennia with the same allegations of wrong-doing.
They know that KJU will start behaving again from next month so this is rather suspect.
Using current political climate political opposition created as an excuse to act against entrenched bad actors perhaps? South Korea has all kinds of Political unrest the past decade. A little under a decade ago.
They found out a Religious Cult of Female Billionaires dubbed “The 8 Goddesses” had inserted itself into positions of power. Was deciding political appointments, imprisoning opponents, and controlled the country’s executive.
There’s other cults and groups active in country that could be serving as fronts for more nefarious actors. Including the American ‘Deep State’.
I've heard many stories of tourists in SKorea being lured into cults by the young kids. So creepy..get rid of them all
I know others made posts on this but didn't get stickied. OP is linking to a media website that deserves the traffic imo. Thank you
So basically he needs to become a dictator to 'protect muh democraceh'.
Sounds familiar.
Anyone care to guess who nukes who on the Korean Peninsula?
Has anyone noticed the posts & QClock?
Feel like I'm the one watching a movie here.
Deja vu.
There'll be a
silverRed lining though...WWG1WGA!
I heard a rumour (unsubstantiated) on telegram that the white hats were taking out the adrenochrome players in SK.