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South Korean protesters call for president to step down

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By KIM TONG-HYUNG

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the biggest anti-government demonstration in Seoul in months

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TV Chosun, the channel belonging to the Chosun Ilbo newspaper, aired a clip showing Choi overseeing the making of an outfit for Park, “raising doubt whether Park made any decision at all without Choi,” the paper said.

The South Koreans don't know how to have a good scandal.

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Expect in the next few days or weeks, President Park to dust off the ever reliable "Japan needs to apologize for comfort women/atrocities" card.

When things are looking bad for you on the domestic front and you need to take the heat off of you and your scandals/corruption, baiting Japan is always a reliable option.

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oldman_13: "Expect in the next few days or weeks, President Park to dust off the ever reliable "Japan needs to apologize for comfort women/atrocities" card."

Well, bravo to you, then. Only took you a few hours to bring in your personal baggage and show how petty you are about something you've never even experienced and could never even begin to fathom.

"When things are looking bad for you on the domestic front and you need to take the heat off of you and your scandals/corruption, baiting Japan is always a reliable option."

And when you're sad, bored, and alone there's nothing quite like trolling, eh, oldman? How about commenting on the thread at hand instead of turning this into your own loathing of others based something you cannot understand?

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