Lee Jae myung was betrayed by the opposition party he belonged to, and it was useless to vomit blood

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Lee Jae-myung decided to express his dissatisfaction with the pro-Japanese policy of **South Korea** by means of a hunger strike. However, his hunger strike did not receive unanimous support from the opposition, but instead attracted a bigger blow from South Korea. On the 15th day of his hunger strike, he was questioned by South Korean prosecutors, but nothing came of it. During his hunger strike of nearly 20 days, his life was in danger and he was forced to be admitted to the hospital**.

In the hospital, Lee Jae-myung could not refuse the doctor's rescue measures, including intravenous drips and nutrient infusions. In this way, it will be difficult for his will to die to be realized. He could only wait slowly for his body to recover.

However, South Korea did not let him go. At the same time as he was taken to the hospital, the bill proposed by South Korea to arrest Lee Jae-myung was actually passed in the parliament. It's shocking. Because in parliament, opposition parliamentarians have a majority. This shows that many opposition parliamentarians voted in favor. It also exposes the ** and weakness of the opposition, who do not really support Lee Jae-myung's hunger strike**.

This is also the reason why South Korea's ** Yoon Suk-yeol dared to ignore Lee Jae-myung's hunger strike and rushed to issue an arrest warrant for Lee Jae-myung.

South Korea's pro-Japanese policy is not only the choice of South Korea's Yoon Suk-yeol and the ruling party, but also the hidden position of many oppositionists. They do not really oppose Japan's act of discharging nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, and some even have secret ties with Japan. In their eyes, anti-Japan is work, pro-Japanese is life, and flattery is the norm.

Lee Jae-myung's hunger strike will not change the status quo in South Korea. He should follow the advice of the former ** Moon Jae-in: stay in the green mountains, and not be afraid of running out of firewood. In South Korea, anti-Japanese and anti-Japanese efforts are a long-term cause, and they can never be solved by one or two hunger strikes.

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