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has a precedent inside of the sort of Korean like liberal democratic societal norms that like you can't let this just unhinged military do all of this stuff. The precedent of this sort of like military house cleaning, I think, is a good one. Right. This is going to be a rare a rare Mia agrees with the people who founded the U.S.
has a precedent inside of the sort of Korean like liberal democratic societal norms that like you can't let this just unhinged military do all of this stuff. The precedent of this sort of like military house cleaning, I think, is a good one. Right. This is going to be a rare a rare Mia agrees with the people who founded the U.S.
moment because, oh, my God, those people suck shit like a bunch of slave owning genocidal bastards. But, you know, one of the things that they were right about is the political danger to any democratic system of having a standing army.
moment because, oh, my God, those people suck shit like a bunch of slave owning genocidal bastards. But, you know, one of the things that they were right about is the political danger to any democratic system of having a standing army.
moment because, oh, my God, those people suck shit like a bunch of slave owning genocidal bastards. But, you know, one of the things that they were right about is the political danger to any democratic system of having a standing army.
right and especially when you have a set a standing army that's like permanently on a semi-war footing the way the south korea's is there's always a real political risk that they attempt to seize power and you have to fucking stop them from doing that And ideally, you just fucking axe as much of it as you possibly can, right?
right and especially when you have a set a standing army that's like permanently on a semi-war footing the way the south korea's is there's always a real political risk that they attempt to seize power and you have to fucking stop them from doing that And ideally, you just fucking axe as much of it as you possibly can, right?
right and especially when you have a set a standing army that's like permanently on a semi-war footing the way the south korea's is there's always a real political risk that they attempt to seize power and you have to fucking stop them from doing that And ideally, you just fucking axe as much of it as you possibly can, right?
I mean, I think you should axe the entire political system to make sure this doesn't happen. But, you know, this is hopefully a good first step. I also want to mention that the specific charge of insurrection is being thrown at a lot of these people, and also at Yoon himself. And, like, he absolutely did it, right? Like, there's not much of a dispute that he did, in fact, do...
I mean, I think you should axe the entire political system to make sure this doesn't happen. But, you know, this is hopefully a good first step. I also want to mention that the specific charge of insurrection is being thrown at a lot of these people, and also at Yoon himself. And, like, he absolutely did it, right? Like, there's not much of a dispute that he did, in fact, do...
I mean, I think you should axe the entire political system to make sure this doesn't happen. But, you know, this is hopefully a good first step. I also want to mention that the specific charge of insurrection is being thrown at a lot of these people, and also at Yoon himself. And, like, he absolutely did it, right? Like, there's not much of a dispute that he did, in fact, do...
An insurrection under under sort of Korean law. And this technically like carries the death penalty. But I don't think they're going to kill him. But, you know, this is the sort of severity of of this stuff under under the Korean legal system. And OK, so like all of this fucking chaos is happening. Right. And eventually there's a second impeachment vote.
An insurrection under under sort of Korean law. And this technically like carries the death penalty. But I don't think they're going to kill him. But, you know, this is the sort of severity of of this stuff under under the Korean legal system. And OK, so like all of this fucking chaos is happening. Right. And eventually there's a second impeachment vote.
An insurrection under under sort of Korean law. And this technically like carries the death penalty. But I don't think they're going to kill him. But, you know, this is the sort of severity of of this stuff under under the Korean legal system. And OK, so like all of this fucking chaos is happening. Right. And eventually there's a second impeachment vote.
And this time, the public pressure is enough that the PPP stays in the chamber to vote no. And only about a dozen, like per NPR, only about a dozen PPP lawmakers actually vote to impeach the guy who just tried to have their fucking parliament disbanded. You know, and this is like one of the really depressing things about this, right? Even after everything, right?
And this time, the public pressure is enough that the PPP stays in the chamber to vote no. And only about a dozen, like per NPR, only about a dozen PPP lawmakers actually vote to impeach the guy who just tried to have their fucking parliament disbanded. You know, and this is like one of the really depressing things about this, right? Even after everything, right?
And this time, the public pressure is enough that the PPP stays in the chamber to vote no. And only about a dozen, like per NPR, only about a dozen PPP lawmakers actually vote to impeach the guy who just tried to have their fucking parliament disbanded. You know, and this is like one of the really depressing things about this, right? Even after everything, right?
And this is something that we can trace back to sort of the roots of the conservatism of the PPP. Even after all of this shit, right? Like these people still backed him. And that's a really, really grim and depressing thing.
And this is something that we can trace back to sort of the roots of the conservatism of the PPP. Even after all of this shit, right? Like these people still backed him. And that's a really, really grim and depressing thing.
And this is something that we can trace back to sort of the roots of the conservatism of the PPP. Even after all of this shit, right? Like these people still backed him. And that's a really, really grim and depressing thing.