South Korea’s hyper-connected society offers a warning to the world: mistaking the loudest digital extremes for the national baseline
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🗳️ South Korea’s June 3rd election isn’t just a local referendum—it’s a fundamental realignment of the macro-political landscape.
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Blue House has formally demanded an apology from Bloomberg, claiming the news agency's report on its policy chief’s “people's dividend” proposal mischaracterized it as a plan for corporate profit-sharing, causing unnecessary market volatility.
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Understanding Korea’s media is less about tracking "left vs. right" and more about navigating a hyper-fragmented digital ecosystem where traditional gatekeepers have collapsed, replaced by algorithmic rage and partisan YouTube "influencers"
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<한국신문상 심사위원회는 “대장동 이슈 보도에서 지속적으로 파괴력 있는 팩트를 발굴했다”며 수상 사유를 밝혔다고 합니다.
그러나 사실은 팩트발굴이 아니라 엄청난 조작을 한 것입니다.
대장동 녹취록에 있지도 않은 "그 분" 이재명을 창조하여 보도함으로써 지난 대선에서 민주당 대선후보를 낙선 시키고 대한민국 역사를 바꾸었습니다.
이로 인해 나라는 후퇴하고 국민들은 엄청난 고통을 겪었고 지금도 그 후과는 계속되고 있습니다.
이제라도 수상을 취소 반납하고 사과 및 보도 정정하는 게 마땅하지 않을까요?
다시는 권력기관과 언론에 의한 대선조작으로 역사를 바꾸는 일이 있어서는 안되기 때문입니다.
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President Lee Jae-myung’s retreat from statesmanlike pragmatism back to impulsive populism—compounded by his astonishing lack of control over his own ruling party—signals a perilous period of unpredictability for South Korea. For international investors and diplomatic allies, this executive isolation threatens to derail market-friendly reforms, destabilize regional diplomacy, and inject Trump-style volatility into the highest levels of one of Asia’s most crucial democracies.
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Donald Trump could only envy Lee Jae-myung. After a series of judicial setbacks to his key policies, Mr Trump urged his party’s lawmakers to pass a bill “cracking down on rogue judges.”
While such legislation remains a pipe dream for Mr Trump, it is already a reality for Mr Lee...
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