They got:
● Preemptive attack on DPRK
● Elimination of food safety standards
● 120-hour work week
● No minimum wage
● End oppression of men by women (19% women in puppet government's fake legislature)
● Love the United $naKKKe$ flag, kiss this flag and lick it
● Join the army
● Eat the gun
● Die in awful pain
● president face NFT
Kim jong un it's time to roll over on them (he's fat)
cars posted:*sonic boom as bhpn reenters forum stratosphere at mach 2*
gay_swimmer posted:Kim jong un it's time to roll over on them (he's fat)
not anymore, which is ominous for several reasons
karphead posted:i miss nmp3s :(
https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/1034803.html
Everything else will probably be blocked by the opposition majority in parliament, the bitter division in the conservatives between the Park faction, the Yoon faction, and the Ahn Cheol-soo faction (who pushed Yoon over the edge at the last minute and gets to play kingmaker for a bit), and the fact that Yoon was elected mostly as a protest against problems that will get worse.
I was annoyed at the time but I'm over it. Also the election was close only because a bunch of young women voted for Lee at the last second over Sim Sang-jung. Therefore no one dares to blame Sim for the loss and all those women got burnt and probably won't sell out for the "lesser evil" again. Obviously the justice party is a lot less cool than its predecessor the United Progressive Party that got banned for pro-North conspiracy but at least that's their antecedent rather than Americans trying to work reform the party of slaveowners from within.
Still, I don't anticipate another candlelight revolution, South Korean society will instead become more atomized, acrimonious, and "post-political," i.e. more like Japan. Also Yoon may be more of the same but the spread of reaction in society will have a chilling effect on the working class
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220303000929
“We offer a sincere apology for the inconvenience and trouble caused. We promise to make up for that with improved services,” the union and the management said in a joint statement Thursday.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2022/03/12/labo-m12.html
Scroll down to "South Korea: CJ Logistics workers’ union ends strike without resolution"
Also for those following, Coupang is sinking fast
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2022/03/129_325405.html
Coupang has decided to change its refund policy, which lets customers return any product they bought within 30 days of purchase without any conditions. The e-commerce giant said Sunday it expects the new measure will weed out troublesome customers and reduce snowballing losses as a result.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/biz/2022/03/126_325504.html
Not only has the stock been declining after peaking at $69 when it went public on March 11 last year, it has lost more than 37 percent of its value this month alone. And last Thursday, the share price dropped by 16.56 percent, followed by another fall of 8.03 percent on Friday.
On top of other reasons such as the recent fall in IT shares and growing uncertainties, a key investor's block trade deal was attributed as the main cause of the stock's plunge last week. According to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, SoftBank Group's Vision Fund sold over $1 billion worth of Coupang stocks ― 50 million shares ― at $20.87 a share to cause the plunge in the price late last week.
Coupang is like Amazon: a parasite on already existing infrastructure that will only leave destruction and literal death in its wake. Also it is beholden to the whims of Japanese imperialism which will surely use the events in Ukraine to bolster its relative strength in inter-imperialist competition.
In large part it's been the most recent parading of what is really the eternal Judas goat of "corruption" as the sort of thing that every rising star, of any political stripe, can present as their enemy with widely varying degrees of sincerity. Every country (certainly ROK) has its own recent history to tap, of course. Its latest common use seems to be a gun to the head of a parliamentary consensus by one of its participants, as opposed to e.g. its use in Central African politics as a slogan to promote politics by other means.
In Brazil the implementation of this latest wave of so-called "anti-corruption" politics has been active and obvious, for instance. In Ukraine, the West cozied up to Azov in part to use those politics as the sword of Damocles: Azov's #1 domestic policy proposal is the death penalty for "corruption" using state funds, again, not something they'd ever be allowed to implement through dominance of party politics in Kiev, but rather an implied gun to the head as the 2019/2020 successor government continued to sign over the country through loan agreements. In the United States, it's been almost completely empty rhetoric—not that corruption is really the target in any of these cases; rather that "draining the swamp" never even became a show of partisan force during Trump's administration, with no substantial attempts to prosecute Clinton over the 2016 election, etc., really so little activity that the vacuum allowed a chiliastic cult to flourish that claimed to prove through numerology the secret existence of the absent policies.
So I'm curious how this will manifest in ROK this time around in a country with a fairly uninterrupted focus on the concept, whether it will really be aggressive harassment of the Democratic Party or more inter-GNP/PPP churn or what. This is no more substantial than the strategy adopted by one part of the bourgeoisie against another, but again, I think the apparently deliberate dissuading of interest in the topic by that other part merits interest.
But this is also a strength of the system, unlike Brazil or Italy where the system was burned down in order to implement neoliberal fascism presidents going to jail and chaebol bribing everyone is just business as usual, this wasn't a shock to anyone and South Korean fascists don't particularly care about Yoon and his prosecutions. It's so normal that Roh Moo-hyun committing suicide over a corruption investigation actually helped his image and allowed Moon Jae-in, his protege, to win since it showed he actually cared and it wasn't just business as usual.
It's possible Yoon represents something more, for the first time the mass of people see the whole system as corrupt and all of the institutions as culpable regardless of ideology or even if it's true. It's also true that anti-China xenophobia has grown so rapidly it's become a defining characteristic of the nation which provides a material and ideological basis for genuine fascism. But ironically the system itself has normalized corruption too well to be so easily undermined. The system came very close to top down fascism
www.upi.com/amp/Top_News/World-News/2018/07/06/South-Korean-military-planned-crackdown-on-Park-protesters/6941530861760/
Once it was decided behind the scenes it was not worth defending the Park family and destroying the system I assume it will continue for a while longer. Taiwan is the one I really think a grassroots fascism will link up with the DPP in power and there will be no leftist alternative, what Hong Kong would have been if it had political independence.
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/culture-2020-0123/html?lang=en
Depending on the precedent set by Russia in Ukraine, the PRC may find that the easiest means to save its economic trajectory (and the inter-bourgeois compromise supported by it) is through absorbing Taiwanese technology and the only means to do that is war. Of course the US and Taiwanese fascists will provoke the situation as much as possible but as the Russian example shows, inter-imperialist conflict is not driven by a calculation of rational self-interest by leaders but the inner logic of capitalist crisis within long term shifts in hegemony and opportunities of particular moments to make a quantitative shift qualitative.
Yoon fends off allegations of shamanic motives for relocating presidential office
https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/1013803.html
After Yoon Seok-youl was seen with the symbol for “king” written on his hand during a televised debate, in-fighting among the People Power Party candidates has focused on shamanic talismans and name-changes
A dharma master, a venerable teacher, talismans. A presidential candidate captivates the nation with his apparent interest in the supernatural.
Dunno how the fascist elite became obsessed with shamanism but it is bizarre. This has nothing to do with what normal Korean people believe, it's just the decadence of a dying ruling class like the Tsar's family or Modi's mystical fascism. It would be funny if it hadn't already happened with Choi Soon-sil, meaning it's here to stay.
over the Slavic Peasant Stock (Elves vs Dwarves, Dungeons and Dragons 1e edition)