> “There was widespread anger across the political spectrum in South Korea at the behavior of the U.S. authorities"
Korean politics (like everywhere else) has gotten incredibly polarised in the last few years, but this incident managed to unite them for a little while before they devolved back to blaming each other as for why this had happened.
trhway · 2m ago
planned economies, rat tails and cobras breeding, code line counts, etc. the history is abundant with examples. There is a popular saying in Russia (originated by a famous for his "language skills" Prime-Minister from the 90-ies - Chernomyrdin) - "We have never had such a thing happen, yet it just happened again".
cyanydeez · 20m ago
Are we all just going to let fascist lubricant flow over clearly defineable facts?
spunker540 · 3m ago
What is the fascist lubricant you refer to?
josefritzishere · 9m ago
Most of us only know knew fascism from history books. But I think the part that has been the most surprising is how stupid it is.
Korean politics (like everywhere else) has gotten incredibly polarised in the last few years, but this incident managed to unite them for a little while before they devolved back to blaming each other as for why this had happened.