The remnants of the rebellion, without shame, have put forward a presidential candidate and are now uniting to win. The People Power Party is acting as if it has no idea what the December 3rd martial law meant. The public is not foolish; how many times have they seized power through martial law and now they claim it wasn't a rebellion? That's why they are called the remnants of the rebellion.
Today, I often witness the coincidence of vehicles belonging to the Liberty Unification Party parked near the People Power Party's campaign rallies. It is more likely that Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon ordered this rather than members of the Liberty Unification Party, whose candidate has withdrawn, voluntarily chartering buses to support a candidate from another party. It's not a violation of the Public Official Election Act for members of the Liberty Unification Party to flock to a campaign rally, so nothing can be said about it.
However, if someone is orchestrating this, then they are pathetic. A local rally should be attended by local people; if outsiders are mobilized, it shows a pathetic organization and pathetic approval ratings. The use of such a trick is already proof that they are losing. And it's certain that they will continue to lose in the future.
The outcome of the election is already decided. Do we have to taste it to know if it's poop or fermented bean paste?
Early voting will begin soon. We will elect a new president on June 3rd. While one side is calling for the eradication of the rebellion's remnants and arguing that we must properly build a new Korea this time, the other side is just opposing for the sake of opposition, claiming that if this person becomes president, he will be more powerful than Yoon Seok-yeol, so he shouldn't be elected. It is ridiculous to hear this from the party that created Yoon Seok-yeol. Amidst all this, they are even having a family feud. They are arguing that they must unify to win an election they can't win anyway, and each is insisting on a unification centered around themselves. I hope for a dramatic resolution, but the vote difference is too large to matter.
I'm watching this election, thinking, "How can such a pathetic party be the second largest party?"
They are trying to get the public's choice with a needless unification issue, but what can be done when the candidates have no will to unify? It's a truly pitiable situation. The nonsensical unification and this chaotic show, all fueled by the vain dream of maybe being able to win, is a scene I've never witnessed in my life.
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