From a long-time (25-yrs) expat in South Korea: we are NOT getting an accurate depiction of the situation here through the media. President Yoon is right about at least one thing: this country has been heavily infiltrated and is in danger of being overrun by filthy fucking AIDS commies, globohomo interests, inveterate enemies of God and tradition. Also, presumably he didn't do what he did without the blessing of the military.
I am trying to view this situation in context of Trump's return and the Russia / Ukraine / CCP / DPRK situation. Yoon is not a shitkicking moran. There are still some important unanswered questions. If the 헌법 (Korean Constitution) really stipulates that martial law precludes any and all political activity, then how was it that an Assembly vote which transpired in direct violation of the Constitution negated Yoon's declaration? Also, if that selfsame Constitution also stipulates that the President must stand down from his declaration if the Assembly votes against it, how are we to square this apparent contradiction in the law itself?
My Korean wife is embarrassed and ashamed of her country right now. I told her she ought not to be. Something truly dire and precarious is afoot. The real situation is way worse, I think, after a day's reflection, than I initially took it to be last night. I think the ramifications might be immense. I'm a humble meme maker, not much of a digger, but I think the digging on SK should be going full steam ahead. Just my 이십원 (2 cents)…