The spokesman for S. Korea’s ruling party argues that it’s okay to suppress demonstrations and free speech because the message of the demonstrations are “not just” and “impure.” But does the government get to decide what’s just and what’s pure?
posted 9:01 am on Thursday, January 7, 2016 with 447 notes
origin: elisegoeseast | via: nprtags » #npr #south korea #civil rights #free speech #protest
chimalpahin said:
Capitalist South Korea is still a successor state to the bloody regime of Syngman Rhee. The same structures were maintained & the US likes it that way
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