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Posts by Dynamicwork

This was a really fruitful time to let us Koreans know that not only Zuckerberg and his minion but also their critics in the West are all stupid.

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AI bros can't even let a digital woman finish her sentences.

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A blocklist of vessels complicit in regularly supplying Israel’s regime of illegal occupation, apartheid and genocide against Palestinians is now available: noharbourforgenocide.com

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A blocklist of vessels complicit in regularly supplying Israel’s regime of illegal occupation, apartheid and genocide against Palestinians is now available: noharbourforgenocide.com

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Inside U.S. detention: Korean victim’s testimony of shackles and humiliation It was something he never could have imagined. While at work, he was suddenly chained up and dragged away, and it was only after eight days that he was finally released. Though he had committed no ...

Inside U.S. detention: Korean victim’s testimony of shackles and humiliation. www.khan.co.kr/article/2025...

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How South Korea's collective PTSD about its own experience with military dictatorship has influenced its deep anger about Trump's ICE raid in Georgia and ICE's horrific treatment of Korean citizens.

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KCTU statement.

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Powerful essay from late actor Robert Redford on the militarization of Jeju Island in South Korea. Maybe his writing in 2012 can open more eyes to this tragedy. RIP to a great man. 🌺

"The Battle for Jeju Island: How the Arms Race is Threatening a Korean Paradise."
web.archive.org/web/20120204....

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To Those Who Have Just Awakened to the Horrors in Gaza Yes, we should welcome the latecomers to the fight against genocide, but there also needs to be accountability.

"To applaud those making the long-foretold pivot for their moral courage is not only unnecessary but perverse; they are, at best, joining a coalition built by the people they insulted, scorned, and in some cases called for arresting when their words counted most."
www.thenation.com/article/worl...

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Those dweebs are so uncultured and used to their technology failing, that they assume that "grate a pear" is a fuck-up rather than bog standard for many Korean sauces.

They'd rather blame the wifi than their colossal ignorance.

(Also: what an inefficient way to get the correct answer.)

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South Korean worker detained in US asks why he'd want to go back - News
South Korean worker detained in US asks why he'd want to go back - News YouTube video by Reuters

Incredible rebukes. "'Nobody is going to stay and work when it's like this,' said an LG Energy Solutions subcontractor who was among the 300 South Koreans who returned to their country after being detained in a US immigration raid."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vli_...

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America has fucked up royally here. You won't find more dedicated and hard working people than the South Korean workers at LG Energy Solutions. These dudes will work to solve problems until they collapse on the factory floor.

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Flat-out Nazi talk from Stephen Miller I mean Himmler.

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Flat-out Nazi talk on Fox News.

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Dear White Americans, you are not the natives of that land. As a Korean I hold nothing but solidarity and respect for Native American communities, which you are not a part of.

7 months ago 13 12 1 0

We've reached peak whitesplain here. And he's wrong in every way possible. Being born and raised in the Americas does NOT make you Native American.

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I’ve been following Korean content since the attempted coup there. One of the things to come out of the ICE raid is the depravity of ICE in letting chains they use heat in the sun - which burned the people they took into custody.

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Animal shelter evacuated after FBI incinerates meth at facility Fourteen staff were hospitalised and 75 cats and dogs evacuated.

Kash Patel’s FBI puts two pounds of methamphetamine in the incinerator at an animal shelter, sending 14 people to the hospital, and exposing some 75 cats and dogs to the narcotic. www.bbc.com/news/article...

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Obviously this is indefendible but it should shock the conscience for officials of the American government to treat any human being like this, not just citizens of a wealthy ally.

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If this how they treat high-exposure, wealthy detainees, imagine how they treat the people with no money, no attention and no diplomatic leverage.

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Marking Palestinians as spam before suspending their accounts is violence and has very likely had fatal consequences for many. Allowing transphobes to harass us trans people before suspending many in the latter group for responding back is also violence.

Want to comment on that, Jay?

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박주현 @hermit_hwarang:
american *sees something american happening americanly in america*: what are we a bunch of ASIANS?!?!???

박주현 @hermit_hwarang: american *sees something american happening americanly in america*: what are we a bunch of ASIANS?!?!???

Could Americans stop comparing ICE detention facilities to North Korean prisons? You guys keep saying "We made South Koreans feel as if they were in a North Korean prison!" as if your prisons aren't extremely well-known for grave human rights violations. We grow up reading about your Guantanamo. 🙄

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I hope people understand that the anomaly here aren’t the conditions—the conditions are very typical—the anomaly is that they put a number of documented workers from a high-income country in those conditions. This is how people are treated in custody routinely

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During my almost 6 decades alive, various non-Asians have told me that Asians dread "losing face" more than anything else. Yeah, almost as much as being imprisoned, shackled, herded into a tiny crowded room, and having guns pointed at us. It must have been terrifying, being completely isolated

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what the fuck kind of weird-ass orientalist shit is "loss of face" doing here

it's not some particularity of Korean culture that they are offended we tortured a bunch of people we invited over here to do jobs for them, that's a very natural response to that happening

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