It’s past 2am in Seoul. People aren’t leaving the National Assembly premise. They’re still outside. If anything, more have gathered. They are singing and waving flags in unison, doing chants that first started, “begone martial law!” which has changed to, “begone Yoon Suk Yeol!”
News anchor-turned politician Ms. Ahn Gwi-ryeong is the one who grabbed the soldier's rifle and demanded to know if he had no shame in marching on civilians while so armed.
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guys i wish i could put more emphasis on how important it is to be educated these days. don’t ignore something just bc it doesn’t affect you. read more, be smarter. everything in our lives involves politics, don’t run from it. don’t give fascism the upper hand, i’m begging you.
Local reports are still in shock tonight’s events. While they commend the South Korean people who were able to mobilize and protect the country so quickly, they also keep repeating that they couldn’t have imagined that this would have ever happened