Day 287 Report: Parties' Stance on Korea
Yamato Suzuki
I believe something that has been bothering the Korean citizens lately is that the political parties aren't mentioning their stances on how to handle South Korea.
It could make it hard to know who to vote for, since only some parties might consider the Korean annexed by Japan, and other parties as its own autonomy within our nation.
What I basically have in mind is a press release or a section in the party description mentioning what the party wants to do with South Korea.
This can be anything from considering the parts annexed, promises to preserve Korean culture and language, or even ones about abolishing them and integrating Korea into having Japanese culture and language.
Comments
the Korean Independence Movement party should be more active if they really want to fight for their freedom
When I contacted the Korean Independence Movement with my Notes on Guerrilla Resistance, in relation to aid, their leader told me that they did not have sufficient time or numbers to contest Japanese sovereignty of Korea at that time.
I am searching a substitute who could lead Korea towards the freedom.
Jesus. I\'m honestly getting tired of this whole charade. Korea\'s full of like 5-10 people total, and it\'s a bunch of less than a week old BS-ers who don\'t know what they\'re talking about. It\'s quite annoying.
Brian Boru
That is the problem for them, we never said that we`ll never give them back their land, but they cant show how serious they are in forming their country.
Even if we let them go, only for they will be attacked and conquered by other country. So, its better for them to stay with Japan
Benislav, you undermine the Koreans. The Party President of the Korean Independence Movement said that he wanted me to be the next Party President. As such, I expect to win. If you want proof of the message, it is still saved. If I saw the Japanese trying explicitly hard to snuff out Korea. I would not let them by publishing Korean articles, and doing everything in my power to preserve the Korean society. I, for one, take a stance for making Korea a free country by regions.
Lol. For sure you will win. How many of your party member is actually active?
is the 60 day requirement for running for president, which was proposed, active? if so, sorry to break your bubble Lim Yo-Hwan, but you are not legally able to run for president even if you are KIM party president.
I know at least a few of the Korean citizens, myself included, have no interest in independence.
Lim can run, he just can\'t win.