This pic is taken while the democracy movement against the corrupt dictatorship in 1987
Post the historically meaningful pic of your count
>Democuckracy
Me on the right.
>I suffer in sw*den
I find it based that you managed to kill Park Chung-hee. Here there was a assassination attempt on Pinochet, sadly the missile got stuck in the car window and didn't explode.
This is a very famous picture from our coup.
>sadly
Dilate
Kys incel
>from a corrupt dictatorship to a corrupt democracy
This enrages the whitexican
lol
Their dictators weren't even that bad they set up the economy for success and democracy ruined it by 1997. The only real issue was underground communist sympathizer torture chambers.
>underground communist sympathizer torture chambers.
sound like punk band
>Their dictators weren't even that bad
People used to defect into North Korea until the mid 80s.
>be democracy
>one party rule throughout almost entire modern history
They were communists who wanted to avoid the torture chambers and people still defect to North Korea
the black stuff in the pillar of the mushroom is a blown-off battleship
japan will you help me kill the american dog?
didn't the Koreans make the first democratic president the daughter of the dictator?
That's like choosing George II to be president after kicking out King George I
Yeah just like how every military officer, police captain or journalist that discovered Pinochet's embezzling in the 70s was retroactively a communist.
no the first democratic president was a democratic activist
the last president was the daughter of a dictator and impeached
isn't marshall islands independent now?
>the last president was the daughter of a dictator and impeached
Didn't she run a witch cult or something?
yeah but it turns out she actually performed better in pretty much everything including economy than the current president
we really just need another dictator again who has a strict vision and morale
Is Moon actually to blame for the current slow down? Is it because he restricted the work week to a mere 56 hours?
killing wh*toids
no the overall policies on economy is just a series of disasters
he increased 20 percent of the minimum wage last year and 14 percent 2 years ago. it's called wage driven economy which doesn't make any sense since growth and market determines the wage not the government.
eventually all of those who don't have productivity for the minimum wage have become now unemployed and jobs for the 30's and 40's got 20,000 in number this quarter. he's pouring 800 trillion dollars to make up for them but does nothing but destroy the whole labour market and flexibility
*got decreased 20,000 in number
Same
so yes. moon is the one causing the problem
at this point we really abandon democracy
You messing with Korean men? Kekwondo is the real deal, bitch. *spinny cuck kick*
>leafposts
I liked president's last bang movie
Taiwan would be 10x better if grandpa Chiang were still alive and ruling
>Communist sympathiser torture chamber
>Bad
...
An anarchist militia man getting shot in the civil war.
According to my best friend everyone down there either viewed Pinochet as a necessity to save the country or is a Marxist
never happened
>cuck flag
lmao
Anybody who even remotely bothered the dictatorship (didn't even have to do anything) got sent to the torture chamber. CEOs of major companies got sent to torture chamber for having bribed someone in the administration who later fell out of favor. It was almost a Stalin-tier retardation where people got purged for no reason just to keep everyone too worried about their immediate survival to plot anything.
kill yourself
Shame you didn't finish the job
>wage driven economy
Lagging internal aggregate demand in S. Korea is the main reason the job market has been stagnant there. It does make sense that increasing wage will drive demand growth (since people who were just barely getting by will have some more to spare on extra), but it's extremely difficult to implement through policy, and even if it works, it takes a long time.
S. Korea could start major infrastructure projects to spur the demand like Roh did in the mid-00s, but almost everything is already built and not that old. It could try just giving poor people money by drastically increasing welfare payments to Japanese levels (still lower than Europe), but S. Koreans are extremely stingy and won't stand for it. Another way might be to increase social programs, but see what happened with the kindergartens (private kindergarten lobby fucks shit up whenever a large public kindergarten project is announced). Things are difficult.
>Your sanctions going to pipe, Mr, Reagan
Shorthly before fall of USSR
>Our answer to you sanctions, dear Obama.
In 2014
we've already tried government driven infrastructure plans like you suggested years ago (see Four Major Rivers Project) and it didn't work out well in the light of providing economic demands on a large scale (the project itself was a success) because unlike the 1930s major construction programs do not hire as many employees as they did due to the technological development.
we're stuck on our own successful model of economy right now and if we try to go out of this cage we'll die out eventually
it's a fucking dilemma
t. Alex smith on kp duty
so what we need to do here is get ready to meet a slow and painless death like japan
we had a good run and that's it