What do the South Koreans have that Americans don’t? They ousted

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Anonymous wrote:Did you miss the part where millions voted for Trump in the U.S? Is that not the democratic process? Are you going to cause civil unrest bcs it will happen, bcs the majority wanted the president you do not want? How are you winning this and ousting anyone when you are the minority?

did you miss the part where millions in South Korea also voted for that president who was ousted? Have you heard anything about South Korea having a civil war recently due to the ousting of the president?

Do you understand that it was done somewhat peacefully? Do you understand that South Koreans who supported the president did not invade their parliament with zip ties and smear feces all inside?

How are you this ignorant?

Ok, sure, you do it ahead and do it peacefully. Just so you know, you are posting on a public forum about ousting and a plan to overthrow the U.S. government. When did that happen before - the attempt of such a thing, hmm, hmm, hmm?
Any person with half an ounce of brain, would ask Jeff to delete your idiotic thread before it compromises him.


Just for the record, the South Korean President was impeached by the country's Parliament and that impeachment was upheld by the country's Constitutional Court. The only attempted invasion of the Parliament was conducted on behalf of the President and that is one of the reasons for his impeachment. As far as I can tell, the OP of this thread is simply suggesting that our Congress act in a similar manner and impeach Trump and that, hopefully, such an impeachment would be upheld by our Supreme Court. I'll give the OP points for optimism, but I don't see how such a proposal could compromise me in the slightest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you miss the part where millions voted for Trump in the U.S? Is that not the democratic process? Are you going to cause civil unrest bcs it will happen, bcs the majority wanted the president you do not want? How are you winning this and ousting anyone when you are the minority?

did you miss the part where millions in South Korea also voted for that president who was ousted? Have you heard anything about South Korea having a civil war recently due to the ousting of the president?

Do you understand that it was done somewhat peacefully? Do you understand that South Koreans who supported the president did not invade their parliament with zip ties and smear feces all inside?

How are you this ignorant?

Ok, sure, you do it ahead and do it peacefully. Just so you know, you are posting on a public forum about ousting and a plan to overthrow the U.S. government. When did that happen before - the attempt of such a thing, hmm, hmm, hmm?
Any person with half an ounce of brain, would ask Jeff to delete your idiotic thread before it compromises him.

? you really are ignorant. South Korean did not "overthrow" an elected official. They used constitutional legal means, ie, impeachment. The US also has that same legal means to do so peacefully.

The last time a group of so called patriots tried to over throw an election was when the J6 insurrectionists stormed the Capitol, and their Dear Leader supported it, and pardoned them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better education system?

No. Don't want South Korean education system here. Something halfway would be good.

-Korean American
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:their dictatorial president, shut his efforts down, impeached him and then withheld the impeachment.

They took to the streets to accomplish this.

Why don’t Americans? I ask this as I sit on my couch, of course, so I recognize I’m part of the problem.

(No gift link, sorry- if anyone has one, please post it).

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/04/world/asia/south-korea-removes-impeached-president.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c&pvid=0DC981A7-BB01-4CED-A8A6-502B5F3E95E2


A functioning political class. Our GOP has been completely hijacked and hasn't been a balanced negotiation partner since W was president and at this point is simply rubber stamping MAGA.
Anonymous
What South Koreans have is that they can see a country to their northern border under sick authoritarian rule, they don’t want the same for themselves and their children. So, they took to the streets and ousted this bozo as president.

They live with the horror stories of things happening in N. Korea on a daily basis, they will do everything to avoid that freak show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They still have societal sense of shame. Our politicians are shameless.

Remember in 2019 when Rep. Steve King was stripped of his committee seats for racist comments? That wouldn't happen today. The shame is gone.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/us/politics/steve-king-offensive-quotes.html


True.
Community and a sense of dignity. We have neither. We have MTG
Anonymous
Democracy is newer to them and they don’t take it for granted. They are also not nearly as entitled and self-centered as Americans
Anonymous
Unlike the South Korean President, Trump isn’t being ousted or facing removal from office. He didn’t call for martial law or try to jail his political opponents on the left—moves that would only create more chaos, not solve problems. Instead, Trump recently signed an executive order focused on cracking down on illegal immigration and cutting certain parts of the government. While controversial, it’s still within the bounds of executive authority and doesn't cross into the kind of authoritarian behavior that led to the South Korean President’s downfall. That’s the key difference here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:their dictatorial president, shut his efforts down, impeached him and then withheld the impeachment.

They took to the streets to accomplish this.

Why don’t Americans? I ask this as I sit on my couch, of course, so I recognize I’m part of the problem.

(No gift link, sorry- if anyone has one, please post it).

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/04/world/asia/south-korea-removes-impeached-president.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c&pvid=0DC981A7-BB01-4CED-A8A6-502B5F3E95E2


You gonna oust Trump? Good luck.
Anonymous
The economy is turning into a raging dumpster fire. It cannot be denied or ignored. Republicans, you need to step the F up, find your spines, and run this administration out of town on a rail before he takes all of you and the rest of the country into the gutter.

PERIOD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The economy is turning into a raging dumpster fire. It cannot be denied or ignored. Republicans, you need to step the F up, find your spines, and run this administration out of town on a rail before he takes all of you and the rest of the country into the gutter.

PERIOD


Are all your sacred cows being shattered? GOOD.
Anonymous
We don't have enough integrity in America. Or at least half of us don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the South Korean President, Trump isn’t being ousted or facing removal from office. He didn’t call for martial law or try to jail his political opponents on the left—moves that would only create more chaos, not solve problems. Instead, Trump recently signed an executive order focused on cracking down on illegal immigration and cutting certain parts of the government. While controversial, it’s still within the bounds of executive authority and doesn't cross into the kind of authoritarian behavior that led to the South Korean President’s downfall. That’s the key difference here.


+1000 The posters here acting like Trump is some kind of a dictator are totally unhinged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the South Korean President, Trump isn’t being ousted or facing removal from office. He didn’t call for martial law or try to jail his political opponents on the left—moves that would only create more chaos, not solve problems. Instead, Trump recently signed an executive order focused on cracking down on illegal immigration and cutting certain parts of the government. While controversial, it’s still within the bounds of executive authority and doesn't cross into the kind of authoritarian behavior that led to the South Korean President’s downfall. That’s the key difference here.


He also installed a rogue organization (DOGE) to dismantle executive agencies against the authority of Congress.

He had ICE try to deport legal residents who opposed him.
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