• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Easy to say when you’re not in a nation sharing a huge border with an actual fascist state that you’re still at war with

    • TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The article says the poem is about yearning for a united Korea where Koreans don’t have to pay for education and healthcare and aren’t committing suicide over debts.

      Hardly seems worth sending a 68 year old man to jail for over a year.

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        1 year ago

        Personally I don’t agree with the charge but I can understand South Korea for not allowing glorification of the north. Anyone that thinks North Koreans have access to universal healthcare and quality eduction are lying to themselves.

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        Lee Yoon-seop advocated for unification in his piece that was published in the North’s state media in 2016, South Korean media report.

        He wrote that if the two Koreas were united under Pyongyang’s socialist system, people would get free housing, healthcare and education.

        You omitted the key point here, the poem advocates for all of Korea to be united under the North Korean regime.