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- From: btlee@emx.cc.utexas.edu (Mr. Byungtae Lee)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.korean
- Subject: re:aftermath of election
- Message-ID: <85863@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 19:23:56 GMT
- Article-I.D.: ut-emx.85863
- Sender: btlee@ut-emx.uucp
- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas
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- From: lim@rani.chem.yale.edu (Dongchul Lim) write:
- I didn't know DJ had his own province. Yon mean his home town or home province?
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- Did I confuse you with this term? If yes, yes I meant his home town.
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- DP didn't participate in the election in many electoral sectors, because they
- couldn't get appropriate candidates. Minja had a similar problem in Honam, but
- since they are the ruling party, they issued candidates at least formally.
- It is a natural consequence that a political party which is severely biased in
- its constituents has certain preferences.
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- I was saying that DJ should have built political base and structure
- to claim his presidency. You seem to agree with me that the potical party
- is biased in its constituents. I was saying that it was DJ who destroyed
- then-unique- opposition party and consequently, characteristic of parties deteriorated from oppositon party to regional party.
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- You may disagree, but in the context of your article, you're treating people
- from a certain province as a special class, aren't you?
- You can oppose DJ or whoever individuals, but don't offend the general public
- by saying "high density of Ex-Cholla people"...
- -DCL
-
- Yes I disagree totally. I do never never never treat a certain province
- as a special class. BTW do you mean a "social class"?
- Why do you think I am oppending people? Wasn't it the true?
- Do you think we can not analysis the result of election?
- Give me a explanation! To overcome rigionalism, I believe we have to
- face it rather than hiding it.
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