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#Fucking_Korea

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I’m really sorry to my followers. but I have to notice some news about my own country. and pls ignore my bad English. pls just understand what i want to saying.

#Fucking_Korea

대한민국 대통령이 대한민국 국민을 탄압하고 있습니다

South Korean president is now suppressing South Korean people

韓国の大統領が今韓国の国民を弾圧しています


Today(2015.11.14) Hundreds of people attended the rally in Gawng Hwa, Seoul. 

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They are against Korean Government's  dictatorship. Korean Government forced to publishing ‘Government-published textbooks’. that means they will change korean history suit their tastes. And many people against that. also for Labor welfare.

But the president is in G20 right now. She is ignoring this situation and just using force to people. 

THIS IS A PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY. NO ONE ATTACKED. THEY ARE JUST SAYING MESSAGE TO GOVERNMENT. BUT POLICES ATTACKED PEOPLE.

Polices abused CN solution to people. Polices attacked  a ambulance, that injured people in it.

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no difference between North Korean Government and them.

But South Korean Medias announce nothing or tell just shits.

I’m really angry and sad.

 I also praying for Paris tragedy.  #prayforPARIS

Thank you for reading.

http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/society/society_general/717453.html

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artemis69

I think I’m not the only one feeling this weird trapped feeling today, feeling sick and overwhelmed but unable to stop reading, reblogging. Trying to understand when there is nothing to understand.

I live in the middle of it. 19 people died in front of the bar I go drinking twice a week, and my friend the barmaid was hidden behind the bar for two hours. One of my best friend lives rue Bichat and heard the gunfire from his window. I know a family trapped in stade de France. I should have been drinking in Republique at 8PM yesterday, where they started shooting.

Yeah I get it. We are freaking out.

But please, stop spreading only the bad stuff. Stop the pictures and videos of bodies in the street, of yelling and blood. Stop talking about refugee’s hate, and islamophobia.

Talk more about the people that yelled in the street the number of the code to their flat when victims where running everywhere to bring them to safety. The man that opened the window of his flat to victims of the Bataclan stranded on the roof.

Talk about the man that went back to help a stranger pregnant woman, and the kid that was carried to safety by a total stranger worried he could be trampled by the crowd.

Talk about the social media, the hashtag #porteouverte to get people out of the street and #voyageavecmoi to help people afraid to travel alone because of their religion/skin color.

Talk about the taxis that stayed in the street, bringing people home for free all night, and the bus drivers that helped evacuate the Bataclan.

The people crowding the blood centers, so much that Paris now has to send them back home.

The people in their home, terrified and in shock, and only waiting for the possibility to crowd the street and show them that we are afraid but not broken, and together.

There are handfuls of people that will take out of this tragedy all the bad lessons, the wrong evidences.

But please don’t talk about them. Talk about the fraternity and the love of the scared, scarred, ones in Paris. Because we are so many, and we won’t give up

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idk-anime

i’m in Japan right now and the tsunami warning has been lifted. the quake itself was off the coast so what was felt on land were mostly tremors, nothing as powerful as the actual quake. very little damage caused, no lives lost as far as i can tell. news networks are carrying on as usual, save for reporting the horrors occurring elsewhere in the world. please keep focus on those who need it. Japan is fine.

kindaamindless

Please spread this! A lot of people are saying there was around 18,000 people dead or disappeared and I think they misunderstood this:

“In 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami hit Japan killing more than 18,000 people. Memories of that terrible event remain fresh in people’s minds.”

We are also safe in Mexico! The earthquake was really small, nothing to worry about!

Spread the correct news! I think the most important things now are the shootings in Paris and the bombings in Middle East, be safe there!