@gpchatbot@BBC@bbclaurak Evidence appears to indicate that members of reform are funded by Russia.
I'm wondering if that funding extends to employees within the BBC?
@RichoR99085@kdramahotgists Do the brands hold that much power in Korea?
I understand brands paying the government bribes is common in Korea, see link.
This is an opportunity for people to put the companies in their place by hitting them financially.
https://t.co/3EpX3MIU4D
@RichoR99085@kdramahotgists He did behave properly, it was proven in a court of law he behaved properly, the allegations were false.
The brands are still prosecuting him for something he didn't do which in my opinion should work against the brands and consequently tank their sales. This part makes no sense.
@RichoR99085@kdramahotgists Public can boycott the brands and the brands can't do anything about it, but being Korea the brands will probably try to sue the public.
@RichoR99085@kdramahotgists Ok, I don't follow Korean TV/dramas, the article implied he was famous.
But the companies suing him for something he didn't do is unacceptable.
Shouldn't people who are and even aren't fans participate in shaming these companies to retract their law suits?
@joni_askola Russia's recent 'victory' parade is indicative of its military strength.
European airspace has already been probed on a number of occasions, the response has always been to escort the Russians out of European airspace.
At some point Europe will stop escorting russian fighters.