America could learn a lot from South Korea. Democracy was born here. It's also, sadly, dying here even as countries like South Korea are practicing it well.
CAN "when government becomes destructive to these ends it is the RIGHT of the people to alter or abolish it..." we don't need the courts the gov the police or military we the people hold ALL the power here.
The problem TBH is not the system, but the people.
Deputies faced off armed soldiers and climbed fence to get to the parliament to vote. And president's party voted against him.
Fucking 💀🇷🇺🇷🇺🇺🇸🇷🇺🇷🇺💀 #RussoAmeriKKKa doesn't even come close to ⭐️🇰🇷⭐️ #SouthKorea. "When South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled to uphold the #impeachment of president #YoonSukYeol, 1000s of protesters gathered outside to watch a live broadcast erupted into wild cheers..." https://l.smartnews.com/p-k4aXdEY/pRsLEl
Ooh, that would be great.
Even Canada doesn't want me.
I think I could make some rudimentary Korean conversation with the 4 or 5 verbs I know. As long as it's all in the present tense, and I don't have to read any of those batchim words that sound like a "t."
Ya know, I hear this big country FKA The United States of America USED TO have one & then this orange ... thing (nobody's figured out WHAT it is yet, DEFINITELY NOT human) ruined it all!😢😭
Most Americans are too arrogant 2 fight 4 anything. I’m afraid we don’t have the *fight* b/c we haven’t hit rock bottom or been invaded. We’re fed propaganda of biggest, best & strongest. CAN’T & WON’T happen here.
In other words, these countries have lived it, know what’s at stake & fight it.
Everyone knows how to remove them except for the USA. We just keep them and suffer. Anyone know why? Pathetic that this country has no balls to stop a orange turd
Yeah, it must be. I thought we were headed there prior to Nov 5th. Nope. Now we are worse than ever and no jubilation in the foreseeable future.
It also must be nice to have a justice system that treats everyone fairly.
To clarify, "People Power" in the Philippines has no association with S. Korean president Yoon's party in this clip. Yoon was more like a wannabe Ferdinand Marcos. Basically.
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And South Korean legislators broke in to Parliament to vote against martial law, a mirror image of J6.
Thank God some countries take democracy seriously.
Deputies faced off armed soldiers and climbed fence to get to the parliament to vote. And president's party voted against him.
Fully rotten political system in the US
That’s the post.
Even Canada doesn't want me.
I think I could make some rudimentary Korean conversation with the 4 or 5 verbs I know. As long as it's all in the present tense, and I don't have to read any of those batchim words that sound like a "t."
https://www.nytimes.com/article/marine-le-pen-embezzlement-france.html
they were both right wing jerks who sucked up to rich people
In other words, these countries have lived it, know what’s at stake & fight it.
He could be looking at a criminal trial for insurrection
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/politics/20250404/how-will-south-korean-constitutional-courts-removal-of-yoon-affect-his-upcoming-criminal-trial
Kudos to South Korea
It also must be nice to have a justice system that treats everyone fairly.
April 5. Across USA