South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pledged this week to go after “far-right” critics both at home and abroad, following his recent White House summit with President Trump. The move has raised alarm among U.S. officials over potential infringement on free expression and transnational repression tactics.

Lee met with Trump on Aug. 25 at the White House to discuss trade, defense, shipbuilding and other strategic issues. But tensions were visible — Lee stayed at a hotel instead of the traditional Blair House, was greeted by lower-level officials, and left without attending a formal state dinner.

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    If you stand up to Trump and his gang of assholes, my next car will be a new electric Kia.

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    This is after SK was previously signalling they’d cozy up to the Americans lmao.

    Love this for everyone involved.

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    although critics say these characterizations echo authoritarian sentiments not suited to a U.S. ally.

    I dont think the US is a valid authority for figuring out what is and isnt authoritarian.

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      Yeah, the US has ALWAYS been super authoritarian in its international dealings and has gone full fascist at home and abroad.

      It’s not the pot calling the kettle black. It’s the leaking barrel of nuclear waste in the municipal water supply calling candy unhealthy.

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    lmao at the difference in posture. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a picture of Trump sitting straight

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        They don’t want colonies either I don’t think. I believe they want a disparate collection of democratic players to be at odds because “they” is Russia and when democracy is away, Russia will play.

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              Yeah, Russia doesn’t have a election every four years that exposes the bipolar nature of Americans they have just had Putin for 30+ to fight ideals, what the hell are you talking about?

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      Is the usa finally paying for all the coups and countries it destroyed?

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        Sleep with the dogs. Wake up with the fleas.

        Donald Trump is the only republican president to win popular in more than 3 decades. Whatever is happening, and whatever is to come, we deserve it.

        With that being said, Donald Trump was easy to beat in both elections. He won because democratic party is not a political party, but a private entity. Yes, democratic party itself has argued at the court that it was a private entity.

        The first time Trump won, he won because democrats cheated to run Hillary Clinton, a politician that is seen as corrupt.

        The second time he won, the democrats did not even have a proper primary.

        Long story short, democrats fought harder against Bernie Sanders, than Donald Trump. I am done with voting democrat. I don’t care what happens.

        P.S. AI bots and paid online trolls, you can reply below telling me how democrats are more innocent than Jesus himself and how they have never done any wrong.

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          How could the Democratic party be anything other than a private entity? In the US the political parties are private entities distinct and separate from the government, it would be weird if they tried to argue otherwise in court. Having the parties as private entities seems a lot less risky and problematic so I am really curious what bothers you about it and how you imagine a system where they were not private could work.

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      Seems like USA is losing any allies it had left

      You say losing, I say actively driving them away.

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    Imagine a world, where AI scans your social media. If you’re a facist pig that supports MAGA pedophiles, you can’t buy anything or get services.

    This is a world I would live in and rejoice. Fuck facists, Nazis and POS pedophiles, plus the fucks that defend them.

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      Sounds like a super easy way to disenfranchise anyone you dislike. If there’s no due process, there are no rights, because you can simply be declared a supporter.

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      Ah, yes. Thoughtcrime and suppression of freedom of speech are totally okay as long as it’s our side doing it. No, no, no, see, when we do it it’s totally different from when other people do it!

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        Yep. The problem with these people is less whom they are. And more how they act. If we act like them. Then we are also the problem.

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          No crimes should be thought crimes. All crimes should be action crimes. There can be no middle ground as long as freedom of expression exists.

          Doing Nazi shit should get you locked up (or beaten up, or whatever). Talking about it should just get you ridiculed by everybody.

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            Talking positively about it in a public space is illegal in many countries. It counts as promoting it. It’s a useful guardrail against having it return as a mainstream ideology.

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      I hate to tell you this, but that’s pretty fascist of you.

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      You don’t deprive racist and Nazis the ability to live in society. At least not permanently and for all equally. The goal should be to educate them and reintegrate them back into society. By force if necessary. And if that’s not possible for all then they must remain apart from society by force.

      All you would accomplish by your method is creating a right wing terrorist group.

      People give Stalin shit for “re-education” camps. And the methods and failures in their implementation can be criticized.

      But, the real question really is difficult. What do you actually do with people that want other people killed because of their race/identity or are plotting to overthrow a democratic government that defeated those Nazis? Those people have proven they are not able to live in society. But means need to be available to educate them and reintegrate them if they are capable of change.

      So, I don’t really agree with the other comments. I don’t think what you’re saying is “fascism”.

      There are reasons to protect a society and a revolution from Nazis and those that wish to overthrow it. Hell, one the big reasons we are here today is because liberals love to “both sides” anyone that says “punching a Nazi is good”.

      They clutch their pearls and pretend that “punching a Nazi makes you just as bad as them”.

      Those types of “don’t resist. No violence” soft liberal takes are what got us here. Its what allows fascism to take control as it has. Normalizing every small escalating act of state violence and condemning anyone that would use violence to resist it.

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    Bro, if you’re trying to get a republicans you can stay rent free at my house anytime.

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        Given that NK also recently announced support for Palestine, I think both are doing ‘good’.

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            All we can say of NK is we know fuckall in the west, and the brief conversations I personally have had with people who’ve been there weren’t particularly illuminating.

            If you have a strong opinion on a subject you have weak data on, maybe do some introspection.

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              So knowing that North Korea do things such as rewrite the history on the Korean war to make them look better is not enough to know North Korea is bad or that you can literally be killed for trying to leave if nothing else that’s enough to know they are bad

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                North Korea’s rewriting of the war where they kicked the imperialist USA’s ass and continue to be victorious is not worse than American/South Korean revisionism where a people separated by the US and USSR and the attempt of one side to reunify the people and end US control was met by sheer brutality and cruelty is reduced to “north Korea invaded with Korea”.

                Go back just a little and ask yourself why America had to fuck with Koreans and draw these borders in the first place, why protecting capitalism is such an “good” thing.

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                I don’t know they rewrite history, I’ve never met someone who’s been there and asked that. But its not like the average American’s perception of the war isn’t massively skewed to make themselves look better, if it exists at all.

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                isnt the us currently doing that? no lover of nk but that’s a weak-ass argument

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                  Yeah obviously there are a lot more and a better argument but it doesn’t make it okay and it’s actually worse that the US with all its power it has over the west is doing the same crap as North Korea isn’t that scary and not something we should just brush off

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    Good.

    Honestly, I have a ton of respect for South Korea, especially after seeing how swiftly and decisively they handled their treasonous president.

    (please take me, S. K.)