Try the political quiz

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 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

If you voted in an election and the opposite party won a landslide victory, how would it affect your trust in the political system?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Do you think it's fair for a country's leader to face resignation calls after a significant electoral defeat?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

How would you feel if the leader of your country faced similar public backlash and political challenges as President Yoon?

 @RightWingSadieProgressivefrom Seoul-t'ukpyolsi commented…1mo1MO

It's refreshing to see South Koreans pushing back against President Yoon's conservative policies through the ballot box. This election result sends a clear message that the public wants change, particularly policies that prioritize social welfare and human rights. Hopefully, this will lead to a more progressive and inclusive direction for South Korea's future.

 @R3publicEmilia_895Libertariancommented…1mo1MO

The recent election results in South Korea are a clear indication that the people are seeking change, and from a Libertarian viewpoint, it's fascinating, albeit concerning, to see how President Yoon Suk Yeol is handling the situation. It's a classic case of a political leader not quite being in tune with the needs and wants of the populace, especially if you consider the incident with the spring onions. That moment alone speaks volumes about the disconnect between politicians and the people they serve. It's essential for leaders to not only propose policies that align with thei…  Read more