10 Replies to “Martial Law In South Korea”

  1. This is pretty funny. As Canadians, we used to be proud of our nation and say things like this could -never- happen here. Declaring martial law to quell your political opponents? Crazy! Corruption run amok!

    But we don’t say things like that these days. We just look down, scuff the floor with our toe a bit, and nod. “Yep. That’s how they do it here too,” we mutter.

  2. Not a good look … for the S.Korean President to behave like a N.Korean Dear Leader. But something tells me your PM admires Martial Law

  3. In a CBC interview Prime Minister Blackie McSwiftie was quoted as saying
    ” Pfffft no Horses, no tear gas, no destroying of private property, no multi year jail time without trails? You call this martial law?

  4. A while ado, the Tais raised “coups”to an art form.

    Sometimes they got bloody, but often it was not much more than street theatere.

    In one particularly nasty one, Australian reporter Neil Davis was killed when a tank opened fire at short range. His dropped video camera kept running; effectively recording his death.. Davis was a REAL REPORTER,unlike the churnalists “gracing” our media today.

    The King of Thailand hauled in the miscreants and made them kneel before him while he quietly berated them.

    It was an example of the potential power of a generally “hands-off” monarch can act as a “circuit breaker”; the “umpire” respected by almost all.

  5. I was told the situation in Korea was unique. But it turns out to be more like, “Yoon? Eeek!”

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