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- From: btlee@emx.cc.utexas.edu (Mr. Byungtae Lee)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.korean
- Subject: Re:aftermath of election
- Message-ID: <85844@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 22:59:26 GMT
- Sender: btlee@ut-emx.uucp
- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas
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- From: shlee@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Seunghun Lee)
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- i see, then what about other guys who entered NK?
- like Chung JooYoung, Chung WonSik, Kim WooJung?
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- You seem not to know "South-North Exchange Promotion Law" in which
- all then-political parties agreed to recognize the government as a
- legitimate authority to control the procedures. Didn't they get
- permission from government?
- Do you want to raise another issue of justifcation of this law?
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- good, here you agree that those laws are out-of-date.
- Im and priest Moon must agree with you on it too.
- that may be why they did it.
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- I clearly distinguish from activities for law reforms from violating
- laws before reform.
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- and as the educated, don't you think we should speak out what is right
- or wrong even when majority believe the other way.
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- The above statement says all about because one of critical problem in
- Korea, I believe, is that no body respects laws nowadays.
- Then how can we recover the "authority" of legal system?
- Blaming government and previleged class is the easiest to do but I do
- not think it's effective.
- I hope the above "as the educated" does not mean any "elitism."
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- no. before three party's merge into MINJJA,
- four parties in National Assembly agree to change those laws
- but after the MINJJA appeared, they changed their mind.
- who can blame them when people just forget what they promised.
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- As far as I remember, still even all alternatives proposed
- allowed the authority of government regarding S-N issues.
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- yes, i thought you must have been in college before 80s
- I am sorry if my previous reply had hurt your feeling.
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- I wintnessed the decay of Yoo-Sin and birth of that damn Chun's junta.
- But that does not matter in this thread.
-
- i just hope you think little more carefully
- what our country needs economically and politically
- when china and other south asian countries grow at tremendous speed
- while our country is so miserably divided and hurt each other.
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- Sorry I still do not know what I did not think more carefully.
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- Ok. Let's move on another serious business. Myself has kept asking to me
- what really can make our country move forward. I have read some threads
- analyzing Korean economy. I want to be a devil advocate in this net
- because I could not find any thing beyond common sense and any strategies
- to cure our weakness. In addition, I'd like to know the reasons why
- we do have such system. Every body is saying we are losing ground
- comparing to Taiwan. If kereitsu is so beneficial, why haven't Korean
- chaebol developed those? Isn't against economic theory? After some more
- oppinions about Korean economy, I'd like to write my "feelings" about
- Korean economy which I got thru my industrial career as a general manager
- for new business planning.
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- Since you accused me for not thinking more carefully what our country
- needs economically and politically, I am asking you to reveal what
- you have thought more carefully. I revealed my unorganized thoughts about
- political systems and I will do about economic problems after you.
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- Thank you very much.
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