Anonymous ID: e72045 March 10, 2022, 2:27 a.m. No.15827370   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Long-time ROK expatfag here. Anons, I can't tell you how hard I've been kekking all day long about the election result. I can tell you this: NO FUCKING WAY was Yoon supposed to be allowed in. They even jacked up a "record covid surge" on election day itself and he still squeaked in. I was bracing for the globalist puppet and am still pinching myself. Not that I follow Korean politics, but I knew that guy was gonna be bad news. For what it's worth, observing things here on the ground throughout the campaign season, Yoon probably got WAY more votes than reported, and I suspect the corruption here wasn't quite bad enough for them to get away with the steal. I am also a little hopeful that "white hats" had something to do with it. Anyway, I am one happy anon today, and I hope destroying that gender equality ministry is the first item of business on Yoon's docket. Been here 25+ years and have had to witness all that rot slowly seep into the culture. If Yoon follows through with it, the schadenfreude will be sweet and intense. Thursday p.m. here and I'm off to get a bottle of scotch to celebrate. Keep up the good fight, you inglorious faggots! WWG1WGA!

 

PB

>>15825892 Conservative Yoon Suk-yeol Wins South Korea Presidential Election

 

South Koreans elected right-wing candidate Yoon Suk-yeol as their new president on Wednesday, Yonhap News Agency reported on Thursday local time in Seoul.

 

Yoon ran a successful campaign for the presidency as the official nominee of South Korea’s right-wing, opposition People Power Party (PPP). The Korea Herald described Yoon as “the South Korean Trump,” referring to former United States President Donald Trump, in a profile of the conservative politician on March 2. The newspaper offered several parallels between Yoon and Trump that may have contributed to their comparison, including the following:

 

On top of using anti-China rhetoric, the two also like to speak to their base on social media and announce policies that read like slogans.For example, Yoon’s “Abolish the Gender Equality Ministry” could be compared to Trump’s “Build the Wall.”