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Martial law declared in South Korea.

So let me see if I understand this situation right.

The President of the Republic of Korea declared marital[sic] law last night, seemingly on account of his wife (or was it his sister? His sister-wife?) being due to get into legal trouble for being a dodgy corrupt nepo baby or something. Snouts in the trough, some depressingly typical political shit.

Only nobody else was having it. His party disowned the move, the parliament rejected it, and the military just barely went through the motions of it. So the declaration had all the force of a wet fart, but none of the stickiness.

So not only has this dude displayed an absolute contempt for democracy by attempting to circumvent it as a means to stop his nearest and dearest meeting some vague semblance of justice, but he also flopped it so quickly that most of his own countryfolk were able to finish sleeping before it was all over bar the shouting. It's now that I wonder if people in such positions are capable of dying out of sheer embarrassment.

He surely can't be President for much longer. What an absolute pillock.
 
So let me see if I understand this situation right.

The President of the Republic of Korea declared marital[sic] law last night, seemingly on account of his wife (or was it his sister? His sister-wife?) being due to get into legal trouble for being a dodgy corrupt nepo baby or something. Snouts in the trough, some depressingly typical political shit.

Only nobody else was having it. His party disowned the move, the parliament rejected it, and the military just barely went through the motions of it. So the declaration had all the force of a wet fart, but none of the stickiness.

So not only has this dude displayed an absolute contempt for democracy by attempting to circumvent it as a means to stop his nearest and dearest meeting some vague semblance of justice, but he also flopped it so quickly that most of his own countryfolk were able to finish sleeping before it was all over bar the shouting. It's now that I wonder if people in such positions are capable of dying out of sheer embarrassment.

He surely can't be President for much longer. What an absolute pillock.
Yup that's about it, the dude did just not abide
 
So let me see if I understand this situation right.

The President of the Republic of Korea declared marital[sic] law last night, seemingly on account of his wife (or was it his sister? His sister-wife?) being due to get into legal trouble for being a dodgy corrupt nepo baby or something. Snouts in the trough, some depressingly typical political shit.

Only nobody else was having it. His party disowned the move, the parliament rejected it, and the military just barely went through the motions of it. So the declaration had all the force of a wet fart, but none of the stickiness.

:D
 
So let me see if I understand this situation right.

The President of the Republic of Korea declared marital[sic] law last night, seemingly on account of his wife (or was it his sister? His sister-wife?) being due to get into legal trouble for being a dodgy corrupt nepo baby or something. Snouts in the trough, some depressingly typical political shit.

Only nobody else was having it. His party disowned the move, the parliament rejected it, and the military just barely went through the motions of it. So the declaration had all the force of a wet fart, but none of the stickiness.

So not only has this dude displayed an absolute contempt for democracy by attempting to circumvent it as a means to stop his nearest and dearest meeting some vague semblance of justice, but he also flopped it so quickly that most of his own countryfolk were able to finish sleeping before it was all over bar the shouting. It's now that I wonder if people in such positions are capable of dying out of sheer embarrassment.

He surely can't be President for much longer. What an absolute pillock.
I think there was also something about the Govt passing bills he didn't like whilst not passing ones he did and him throwing an almighty strop about it but yeah I think you've got the gist of it,
 
Was impressed with the people demonstrating, especially the youth. Japan could learn a thing or two.
Student protests have been a major part of the political situation in South Korea pretty much all the way along. Several autocratic regimes fell over the decades as a result, but there were also numerous crackdowns that featured bloody repression of students and other citizens.
 
South Korea politics is crazy.

Of the 9 elected Presidents they had:

Roh Tae-woo: Convicted in August 1996 for treason, mutiny, and corruption

Kim Young-sam: Arrested two former Presidents and gave one a death sentence and the other 22 years

Kim Dae-jung: Pardoned the two former Presidents (who had previously sentenced him to death)

Roh Moo-hyun: Suspected of bribery by prosecutors, and the subsequent investigations led to him Roh committing suicide on 23 May 2009 when he jumped from a mountain cliff behind his home.

Lee Myung-bak: On 22 March 2018, Lee was arrested on charges of bribery, embezzlement, and tax evasion alleged to have occurred during his presidency. Lee was convicted on 5 October 2018 and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Park Geun-hye: On 17 April 2017, Park was formally charged with abuse of power, bribery, coercion and leaking government secrets. On 6 April 2018, a three-judge panel of the Central District Court in Seoul sentenced Park to 24 years in prison and a fine of ₩18 billion ($16,798,683), finding her guilty of 16 out of 18 charges brought before her.

Moon Jae-in: Nothing too dramatic

Yoon Suk Yeol: Declared martial law for no reason, probably going to end up in prison like most of his predecessors.
The one who jumped off a mountain seems to be considered the least corrupt from that list, at least according to how his reputation evolved after death.

I assume the scene there is a mix of very real, massive corruption, and accusations of corruption being used to settle political scores later on.

Chuck in the Chaebol system, which is actually where a lot of the 'dystopian sci-fi future corporate scary shit' fiction comes from, authors borrowed from the realities of South Korea and some other countries.

Then add the usual post-ww2 cold war proxy crap and what the Soviet and US occupation zones turned into as the years went by after the wars end, capitalist 'economic miracles' and brutal regimes, most obviously that of Park Chung Hee although he was far from the only one, and the history isnt fun to read. Progress since the late 1980s when things, at least on the surface, became more overtly democratic, has been a mixed bag.
 
So let me see if I understand this situation right.

The President of the Republic of Korea declared marital[sic] law last night, seemingly on account of his wife (or was it his sister? His sister-wife?) being due to get into legal trouble for being a dodgy corrupt nepo baby or something. Snouts in the trough, some depressingly typical political shit.

Only nobody else was having it. His party disowned the move, the parliament rejected it, and the military just barely went through the motions of it. So the declaration had all the force of a wet fart, but none of the stickiness.

So not only has this dude displayed an absolute contempt for democracy by attempting to circumvent it as a means to stop his nearest and dearest meeting some vague semblance of justice, but he also flopped it so quickly that most of his own countryfolk were able to finish sleeping before it was all over bar the shouting. It's now that I wonder if people in such positions are capable of dying out of sheer embarrassment.

He surely can't be President for much longer. What an absolute pillock.
You have saved me from trawling through most of the preceding pages (i started on page 1 and jumped to here fairly quickly). Great explanation. Thank you. :)
 
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