she was doing it the day of it happening. She's not responsible for it happening, i am reiterating that, and you're misunderstanding me, like a lefty. look into this before you spout off.
let me be clear: fuck yourself for saying they are "literally democrats" while you are trying to compare them to leftists and Democrats in the USA. you cannot. they are different. Moon's party is 더불어민주당 and just looking at the 민주당 or "democratic" moniker is just missing the point entirely.
i'm not gonna bother with your defense of Park not saying shit,because again, missing the point. as a president, she needs to at least appear responsible and reactive. But again, in Korea, we have a different view of responsibility than Americans. the point, is not to differentiate between accidents and terror. stop leftying it up. the point is our leaders need to be able to be responsive when tragedies happen. very few people consider her to be responsible, so watch what you say about us needing a scapegoat. we don't need one; we know what the story is: "result of an accumulation of small faults" agreed- one of those faults is the captain providing misinformation, fleeing, the shipping company allowing the boat to be over capacity, the owner of the boat/shipping company was literally involved heavily with a CHRISTIAN CULT (http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2014/05/116_157216.html)
that cultist was the chief problem (and the captain). the cultist is dead now.
Surprise surprise, another cult was the shadow leader behind Park geun hye. Korea is sadly full of asshole christians (i see of lot of them on this site) who talk about god and spirits so much but are just blind pigs. this is largely because as Eric Weinstein says, when the institutional narratives throw away bits of truth during events in history, some of these outside groups latch onto that and gain a following, while deriding the main narrative. this gives rise to things like cults and antifa. in korea, you can imagine that decades of japanese occupation and then korean dictatorships made cults quite common because at their core there is a seed of anti-official-narrative truth.
my family was ousted from their home in mokdong during one of the dictatorships after the korean war, and the land was "bought" by the dictatorship government for a pittance, worth millions now. this sort of shit happening en masse on a variety of issues (students getting shot, Gwangju uprising, etc) obviously made koreans very critical of their government and also provided charismatic cult leaders and churches as an outlet.
overall i mean no harm, but i'm just asking you to reality check your perspective on korea and all.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2021/01/113_220142.html
she was doing it the day of it happening. She's not responsible for it happening, i am reiterating that, and you're misunderstanding me, like a lefty. look into this before you spout off.
let me be clear: fuck yourself for saying they are "literally democrats" while you are trying to compare them to leftists and Democrats in the USA. you cannot. they are different. Moon's party is 더불어민주당 and just looking at the 민주당 or "democratic" moniker is just missing the point entirely.
i'm not gonna bother with your defense of Park not saying shit,because again, missing the point. as a president, she needs to at least appear responsible and reactive. But again, in Korea, we have a different view of responsibility than Americans. the point, is not to differentiate between accidents and terror. stop leftying it up. the point is our leaders need to be able to be responsive when tragedies happen. very few people consider her to be responsible, so watch what you say about us needing a scapegoat. we don't need one; we know what the story is: "result of an accumulation of small faults" agreed- one of those faults is the captain providing misinformation, fleeing, the shipping company allowing the boat to be over capacity, the owner of the boat/shipping company was literally involved heavily with a CHRISTIAN CULT (http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2014/05/116_157216.html)
that cultist was the chief problem (and the captain). the cultist is dead now.
Surprise surprise, another cult was the shadow leader behind Park geun hye. Korea is sadly full of asshole christians (i see of lot of them on this site) who talk about god and spirits so much but are just blind pigs. this is largely because as Eric Weinstein says, when the institutional narratives throw away bits of truth during events in history, some of these outside groups latch onto that and gain a following, while deriding the main narrative. this gives rise to things like cults and antifa. in korea, you can imagine that decades of japanese occupation and then korean dictatorships made cults quite common because at their core there is a seed of anti-official-narrative truth.
my family was ousted from their home in mokdong during one of the dictatorships after the korean war, and the land was "bought" by the dictatorship government for a pittance, worth millions now. this sort of shit happening en masse on a variety of issues (students getting shot, Gwangju uprising, etc) obviously made koreans very critical of their government and also provided charismatic cult leaders and churches as an outlet.
overall i mean no harm, but i'm just asking you to reality check your perspective on korea and all.