I can never agree with that.
If you look at countries where revolutions have occurred in the past, the rich or those with vested interests exploited the poor to accumulate wealth, and the rich either became the most powerful or colluded with those in power.
Their vested rights were completely destroyed by the angry people in a people’s revolution…
However, in our country, the rich and vested interests are talking as if it is natural to support the National Power Party or other forces that allow them to further accumulate their wealth.
And they only criticize the poor for supporting national power.
Of course, the poor deserve to be criticized for supporting national power.
They seem to have forgotten that making wrong choices and colluding with immoral forces for their own greed is also something that should be criticized.
In society, due to human instinct, not everyone can enjoy the same wealth, but through some social consensus, the moral values of the wealthy, such as noblesse oblige, are also considered important.
The Republic of Korea is so immersed in capitalist ideology that it is full of vulgarity, and the immorality of the rich is overlooked.
As a result, there are even people who say that they can commit assault on the price of goods because they have a lot of money. There are also many pigs and dogs who say that they would be beaten for that money.
What kind of normal country is this?
Looking at things like this, I think I can understand why our country is so full of slave mentality that a revolution by the people is not possible.
In other words, the morality of the shallow world where money is everything, based on golden omnipotent thinking, should be criticized, but it seems that Korea, which has become barbaric, has become a world where money is everything…