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posted ago by germansfortrump ago by germansfortrump +4114 / -0

Since I`m German there is nothing more I can do than to pray for President Trump and the United States. Trump is the leader of the free world therefore he is my president as well. KEEP FIGHTING!!

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overtotheright 2 points ago +2 / -0

Allow me to introduce you to the famous Korea-anon: https://i.maga.host/qCsg1Ah.png

This image is often posted on most Korea threads, such as this one I found on the archives: https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/119079095/

That thread references social engineering in Korea and mentions Brazil, this is a post that explains a bit more about Brazil’s experience: https://i.maga.host/X7WhMLr.png

NB: If your country’s security services monitors your internet usage as much as they say in those threads, please consider using a VPN before clicking those links.

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Kalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nah. Most Koreans, including government officials, are pretty terrible at English. No need to worry.

Other than chuckle “8 goddesses,” “children being arrested for reading hentai,” “hentai getting you decades of jail time and killing your chance at getting a job,” “mandatory clinic for video gaming,” “video gaming classified as disease” and “Megalia cult getting worse,” etc. it’s mostly close to truth. The so-called Korea-anon is full of cringe, though. This is some Q-Anon tier histrionics. No wonder he hasn’t posted for like, four years since then. Oh, btw, there is no such thing as “conservatives” in Korea, or the entire East Asia. There are only people who identify as right-wing or conservative but their policies are pretty much the “less radical” version of socialist globalism.

Megalia hasn’t been relevant since 2017. It’s pretty much dead in the water. But feminists in govt haven’t gotten much better. I mean they’ve always been painting themselves as pro-family moderate feminists while distancing themselves from rabid online fringe radfem groups. IMO it’s worse than having “honest” radfems in charge. They talk in more polished manner, duping people into believe that they’re good feminists (oxymoron, I know) all the while wasting taxpayer money on divisive feminist policies, with none other than the president having their back. In fact, Pres. Moon himself declared that he’d be a feminist president right after he replaced Park. Park and Moon both belong in a de facto Uniparty anyways. We’re like having Pres. Hillary and Pres. Biden in a row.

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overtotheright 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks! Yeah I did think it sounded very exaggerated. But it’s passed around so much on /pol/, glad I could listen to a Korean person’s opinion!

That political situation sounds rough! I agree that ‘honest’ feminists would be much easier to campaign against, that’s why they lie. Otherwise the public would never accept them or their ideas.

Hopefully we can all figure out a way to get these people out of power!

What do you want to happen for Korea’s future?

Personally, even tho this may sound counterintuitive, I strongly believe that having such a large US military force protecting your country, is actually having a negative effect. Without the urge to provide security from invasion, the Korean government is being infantilized, in a sense. By that I mean, since they don’t need to fully protect their country, it allows them to focus on irrelevant policies that don’t improve their society. In fact, the protection that we provide actually frees up time, political capital, and financial resources for these globalist-communist-faggotry-feminist forces to infiltrate government and change the country to agree with their depraved ideologies. The public would never allow any of this to happen if they had a government who had to fully protect their country, IMO. Because think about it, who would vote for a faggy politician who speaks about feminism when he really should be focused on protecting the country?!

Similar to a person who was born into a rich family and has never felt poverty, as an adult they will tend to be quite infantilized and immature. They aren’t fully prepared to aggressively create and protect a family, like a regular adult. They’ll tend to focus on irrelevant things like materialism and vices, more than a regular person who was born into a family with modest wealth.

I see that happening on a governmental scale everywhere we have posted large military forces. Korea, and Europe, are the most extreme examples. But Japan, Philippines, Puerto Rico are also good examples.

If we can get the US to remove our military from Korea, I believe that just the simple fact of the extra time and effort your government would need to spend on actually protecting your country, would stamp out most of this feminist ideology very quickly!

Have you ever heard a viewpoint like this? What do you think?

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Kalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Withdrawing US military from South Korea is the least thing I want US to do. In fact, our incumbent Marxist/Chinese puppet/uniparty establishment President, and his most radical, outspoken supporter base strongly advocate in favor of US troop withdrawal. They regard US military as a massive barrier that blocks them from rendering the entire Korean Peninsula unto Chinese control. That’s one of the many reasons why they pressure the press to put out anti-Trump, anti-American garbage 24/7. They want Koreans to hate America with passion so that they can build a massive public consensus among Korean people to wholeheartedly agree on kicking the US military out. That’s exactly what China and North Korea want. Fortunately, not too many Koreans hate America, so it ain’t gonna happen in million years. US military presence is not responsible for woke leftism taking hold in Korean politics.

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overtotheright 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow. They are crazy! Clearly those politicians are not patriots.

Yes, my opinion of pulling out the military is dependent on your people voting for patriotic politicians.

But your last point, is the point I was making. I can understand how it seems like US forces play no part in your politics because they probably don’t comment on political matters, but that is not actually true. Protecting a country is inherently a political influence. The presence of our forces actually is responsible for woke leftism taking hold in Korean politics: If our forces were not there, your people would need to vote for patriotic politicians because they are the only politicians who would put the effort into building a military that is capable of repelling invasion. Patriotic politicians would never allow feminism or woke left bullshit to take hold in their country because to do so would be a security risk.