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Today, President Yoon Suk-yeol was sentenced to an additional 30 years in prison. The reason? Sending reconnaissance drones to North Korea. During Yoon’s presidency, North Korea sent between 6,000 and 8,000 trash balloons into South Korea. About 3,000 of them landed on our territory, causing nationwide panic and chaos. Even then, the Democratic Party blamed Yoon’s government instead of North Korea. Earlier, during Yoon’s term in 2022, North Korea had also sent drones into South Korea. Yet the Democrats did not condemn North Korea. Instead, they accused Yoon of committing treason for sending reconnaissance drones to protect national security. What is even more shocking is that the Lee Jae-myung government also sent reconnaissance drones to North Korea. But no one is calling that an insurrection or treason. In his insurrection trial, President Yoon testified about these issues. He stated that the Democratic Party had joined hands with North Korea, Russia, and China in an attempt to overthrow South Korea. He pointed out their strong opposition to the ROK-U.S.-Japan military alliance, and how they criticized and eventually impeached him for trying to send then-Defense Minister Shin Won-sik to Ukraine to monitor drone warfare.
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🇰🇷After a night-shift worker abandoned a convenience store in Busan, one customer stepped behind the counter and started ringing up purchases for everyone. The store remained open all night, and not a single item was stolen. South Korea is widely regarded as a high-trust society and consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world. Many visitors are often amazed by the level of everyday safety that Koreans tend to take for granted. Hopefully, Korea will always remain this safe and trusting.
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🇰🇷[Shocking] 69 Foreign Students Caught in Gang R@pe of Korean Middle School Girl — But the Story Quickly Disappeared In 2021, 69 foreign students (mostly from Nepal and Bangladesh) at Kyungdong University in Gangwon Province were caught for repeatedly r@ping one 13- to 15-year-old Korean middle school girl over 100 times. They lured her through social media after rumors spread that “$ex with her was possible.” The girl, who often ran away from home, was offered food and a place to stay. The crimes were exposed when she confessed to her homeroom teacher during counseling. All 69 were arrested and banned from leaving the country. However, only 9 of the 69 received suspended prison sentences. The sentences for the remaining 60 suspects were never made public, and their faces were not disclosed. The case quickly vanished from Korean media, with many believing the government suppressed coverage to avoid anti-foreigner sentiment. Most Koreans, including myself, had never heard of it until recently. (This video below was the only news footage I could find related to this case.)
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🇰🇷"Re-election! Re-election!"Today, Jamsil Olympic Stadium was packed with massive crowds. Most appeared to be in their 20s and 30s, but there were also many families with newborns in strollers, as well as many seniors. The crowd was already large in the morning, but turnout surged even further in the afternoon. Their demand was simple and clear: "Re-election."Waving Taegeukgi flags and holding signs, they chanted "Re-election!" nonstop without a single pause. #재선거
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🇰🇷🇧🇷Thanks to X for breaking down language barriers, I was able to connect with Brazilian conservatives and saw striking similarities between Yoon Suk-yeol, Jair Bolsonaro, and Donald Trump. All three were outsiders who challenged corrupt political elites and the establishment, and all claimed election fraud: Bolsonaro (2022), Trump (2020), and Yoon (2024, by declaring martial law and deploying special forces to the National Election Commission). All then faced political persecution: Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years for a coup attempt, Yoon to life imprisonment for insurrection, and Trump was indicted over January 6 before the case was dismissed. In both Korea and Brazil, the judiciary is deeply corrupt, structured to block meaningful election audits while shielding those in power and prosecuting those who question it. In both countries, people are risking everything to fight corruption and fraud, only to be silenced by mainstream media and face jail for speaking out. Massive rallies supporting Bolsonaro and Yoon prove it. In the end, both countries now face leftist authoritarian rule. To defeat this global threat, good people around the world must unite. 🌎
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🇰🇷While the BTS concert was underway in Gwanghwamun, firefighters were busy searching for missing people after a deadly fire in Daejeon, about two hours from Seoul. The blaze broke out on March 20, 2026, at an auto-parts manufacturing plant in Daejeon, South Korea, leaving 14 people dead and 60 injured (25 seriously), for a total of 74 casualties. The fire was fully extinguished after about 10 hours and 30 minutes, but recovery operations to retrieve the victims’ bodies are still ongoing. Around 46–70 fire vehicles and up to 240 firefighters were deployed, including unmanned firefighting robots and large-capacity water cannon systems. The incident sparked controversy after reports that about 800 firefighters were deployed to BTS’s Gwanghwamun concert at the same time.
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"This country is fuxxed." "I’m just doing what I can, so you do what you can, alright?" Korean rapper BewhY, despite facing so many risks and dangers, showed us what real art is: the spirit of resistance. He called out communism directly, exposed corruption with the NEC metaphor, and mocked its fake “equality” gospel in his music. At a club during his performance, he told the audience: “Everyone, shout whatever you want to shout tonight. Got it?” The crowd then exploded with all the repressed frustration they had been bottling up, chanting “Re-election!” and “Arrest Lee Jae-myung.” It’s hard to believe, but in today’s South Korea, saying “Destroy Communism” or “CCP OUT” is one of the fastest ways to end your career.
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🇨🇳Seven Chinese tourists walked into a restaurant late at night in Goyang, South Korea. As soon as they sat down, they lit up cigarettes and kept smoking the whole three hours. The female owner, who was working alone, politely asked them several times to stop—eventually using a translation app when she realized they didn’t speak Korean. They didn’t comply or apologize. Instead, they shouted “We are China!” at her. After they left, she found the restroom floor soaked with urine, the toilet broken, and cigarette butts scattered all over the floors and tables. Incidents like this happen daily in Korea involving Chinese nationals.
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🇰🇷🚃🌆Life in Seoul is never easy. Every day, countless citizens push through endless stress and exhaustion. To offer them a moment of comfort, subway train operators share heartfelt messages over the train’s PA system. Many passengers, caught off guard by these unexpected words of warmth, find themselves moved to tears. "...The people driving probably don’t realize how beautiful their car lights look from afar. I think this is just like us. Just like those car lights, remember that you are always shining, anytime, anywhere. Thanks for your hard work today. Please take time to rest and recharge for tomorrow. Thank you."
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🇰🇷"Our citizens are unarmed. We came here today to die, just to protect our nation's laws and order." Following yesterday's highly controversial local elections—where ballot shortages stripped people of their right to vote across 17 polling stations—protests have erupted in multiple locations across the country. At the NEC headquarters in Gwacheon, thousands have gathered since last night to demand the election be voided. Today, hundreds of armed police were deployed to block them. For years, the NEC has used its constitutional independence to block any external audits. Instead, they threaten citizens with arrests and lawfare under the election laws. Now, with no weapons to protect themselves, these citizens are forming human walls and human chains, standing alone against the armed police.
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🚨North Korean Defectors Banned from Waving the Taegeukgi (South Korean flag) at South Korea vs North Korea Soccer Match Two female North Korean defectors living in South Korea attended a South Korea vs North Korea soccer match and raised the Taegeukgi to cheer for the South Korean team. Someone from the broadcasting crew immediately stopped them, saying the flag was banned. One woman asked, "This is South Korea. What's wrong with waving the Korean flag?" The irony is deeply unsettling: people who risked their lives to flee North Korea desperately want to wave the Taegeukgi, while South Koreans are the ones stopping them from doing so in their own country.
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🚨"Guarantee the right to vote!" "Police, wake up! You are South Korean citizens too!" Today, June 5, hundreds of police officers arrived at Jamsil Polling Station No. 7, forcibly dragging protesters away and taking the ballot boxes out through the back door. The protesters resisted by forming a human chain but were dragged out by the police. In the local elections held two days ago, numerous citizens were unable to vote due to a shortage of ballots, and hundreds of cases of suspected election fraud were witnessed and reported. Enraged that the election had concluded and results were released even though they had not been able to vote, citizens launched protests at several locations across the country and tried to block the ballot boxes from being transported to counting stations. Video Source: Youtube@mrminkyungwook (민경욱TV) X 민경욱
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🇨🇳🇰🇷Every country hosting large numbers of Chinese students should remember the 2008 Seoul incident. In April 2008, during the Beijing Olympic torch relay in Seoul, the CCP mobilized around 6,500 Chinese nationals, mostly students, who violently attacked about 180 Tibetan human rights activists. Hundreds chased several activists into the Seoul Plaza Hotel lobby and brutally assaulted them. An ordinary Korean man was beaten for over 30 minutes simply for holding a leaflet. The mob also attacked Koreans with metal poles, struck riot police, and assaulted foreigners wearing “Free Tibet” T-shirts. This event showed how quickly China can mobilize its citizens abroad to intimidate or attack on command. It shocked Koreans and planted the seeds of anti-China sentiment. Eighteen years later, the number of Chinese nationals in South Korea has quadrupled. The CCP’s political and economic penetration may now be beyond control, and our fight against it may already be too late. Nations must approach Chinese students and immigrants with far greater caution.
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🇨🇳🇰🇷A group of six Chinese men brutally assaulted a Korean man in a restaurant in Seoul for asking them to stop smoking. When a Korean man at a nearby table asked them to stop, the attackers responded, “What’s so great about Koreans?” They then dragged him outside and brutally assaulted him, choking him, stomping on him, and beating him severely. He suffered a hairline fracture and other injuries that required surgery and 16 weeks of recovery.His girlfriend was also attacked during the incident.
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🇰🇷🇺🇸South Korea is still continuing the Korean War today. When the war first broke out 76 years ago, South Korea was a poor, helpless nation without a single tank to its name. Today, we have grown into a global military powerhouse, yet this fight remains ongoing. The only difference is that today's war is silent and without bullets and bombs. Ultimately, however, the essence of our war has not changed. We are fighting to protect this country as a free democratic republic, not a communist state. This ongoing fight was evident today, Monday, June 8th, when a massive crowd stood their ground at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium from early in the morning. The KOR-US Election Fraud Investigation Team arrived at the demonstration site to deliver speeches of support. Unlike when other South Korean politicians visited the site, the enthusiasm of the welcome was overwhelming. Watching this fervor struck a deep chord, and I found myself wondering if this was what it looked like when Koreans welcomed the U.S. military during the Korean War. Video Source: Youtube@sanghyun_Kim
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To deprogram Chinese tourists arriving in Jeju, South Korea, a courageous female patriot has stepped forward. I don’t know how she became fluent in Chinese, but she stands her ground and shouts at groups of Chinese tourists, “Overthrow the CCP,” “Respect Koreans and Korean laws,” and “The CCP is destroying China.” She also yells, “There can be no new China as long as the Communist Party exists.” She goes on to sing The Flower of Freedom, a Tiananmen protest song banned in China, and urges them to wake up. This year alone, an estimated 250,000 Chinese tourists are expected to visit South Korea for the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival). I hope every one of them encounters this woman, and possibly wakes up.
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A few hours ago, the Korea–U.S. Joint Election Fraud Investigation Team visited the Gyeonggi Provincial Election Commission. While there, Dr. Douglas Frank looked through a window and watched a live CCTV feed showing election officials removing the seal from a ballot box and inserting ballots into it. He asked, “So why seal it?” — a question many Korean voters have been asking for years.
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🇰🇷For over a decade, South Korea has been torn apart by a fierce ideological war — a brutal conflict the world’s media has completely ignored. This color revolution, often romanticized overseas as a model for democracy, has already taken down two conservative presidents: Park Geun-hye and Yoon Suk Yeol. When President Yoon faced yet another unlawful impeachment, millions of ordinary citizens took to the streets and protested for over a year. On March 1, 2025, while Yoon’s impeachment trial was underway, Gwanghwamun was packed with massive crowds. During the trial, Yoon’s approval rating surged dramatically from 17% to 57% — yet authorities soon banned related polls and restricted drone footage. Not a single foreign correspondent in Korea reported it, and the media completely erased us from history. However, we were there, and I hope people remember us.
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🇰🇷"Re-Election!" "Re-Election!" After police forcibly seized the ballot boxes from the Jamsil polling station and dispersed the initial demonstrators, an even larger crowd surged toward the nearby Olympic Stadium where the votes were being counted. Not even a public apology from the National Election Commission and the resignation of its chairman, Roh Tae-ak, could calm the fury. Instead, it fueled the fire, drawing an unstoppable wave of citizens to the counting center, all demanding one thing: a complete re-election. Video Source: Youtube@청년의소리TV
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🇨🇳🇰🇷I never thought I’d see the Chinese ambassador to Korea on Korean national news lecturing Koreans on what to do, but I did. Yesterday, the Chinese ambassador—who had previously called for strong measures against young Koreans protesting the CCP’s takeover—appeared on South Korea’s public broadcaster and lectured us. When asked about Xi Jinping’s remark to Lee Jae-myung—“stand on the right side of history”—he said it carried two meanings. First, he babbled about the rise of unilateralism, hegemony, and protectionism, arguing that China and Korea should uphold multilateralism, the UN Charter, and free trade. Second, he turned to Japan, saying, “Since the current government took office, Japan has pursued constitutional revision and rearmament, and has challenged the postwar order.” “This is something we must remain vigilant about,” he added. “China and Korea share a responsibility not only to protect our interests, but also to defend the postwar international order.” So why is Korea allowing an ambassador, who called for the arrest of our young men and women for speaking the truth, to lecture us on our own national television? Video Source: @ KBS News
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