I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 331
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (331)
[Is the world qualified to evaluate the Korean leader as a dictator?]
[He just got his hands dirty for cleaning.]
This is America,
An interesting topic has arisen in the social-historical realm.
The Korean leader is now the world’s recognized dictator,
Progressives who oppose dictatorship may make that assessment, but considering the situation in Korea at the time, some say this is a biased analysis.
[Korea was in a very unstable social situation at the time. The country was split in half by the powerful countries of the Soviet Union and the United States, and the mainstream of society was occupied by pro-Japanese elements that collaborated with Japan. If Korea had become independent as it was, a government would have been established centered around pro-Japanese elements that flattered the United States.]
This is not wrong.
At that time, the United States denied the provisional government forces that were engaged in independence activities in China, and even denied the National Foundation Preparation Committee led by Yeo Un-hyeong, who had been delegated administrative authority by the Government-General.
And in order to establish a pro-American regime, they recruited a large number of pro-Japanese elements.
If history had continued this way, what would have happened to Korea?
Pro-Japanese forces would have taken over the core of the government and become the mainstream political force in Korea. In fact, they came close to that.
The person who appeared here was the Korean enemy,
While the US military government favored pro-Japanese and right-wing forces, it also promoted cooperation between the left and the right in order to appease left-wing forces within Korea.
However, Pak Hon-yong and the Communist Party of Korea, seeking unification of the Korean peninsula through the Communist Party, were caught planning a bomb attack in Gyeongseong and fled to North Korea.
The 100,000 leftists were thus left alone, and the Korean leader won over them and resolved the social chaos, thereby gaining the trust of the US military government.
The most dramatic development in the history of Korea’s founding,
Wasn’t Park Sang-ui, the father of the Korean leader, an independence activist who promoted left-right cooperation since the days of the Singanhoe?
Thanks to his father’s influence, the son embraced leftist forces, which resulted in the birth of a huge political party called the Korean People’s Party.
If the Korean People’s Party had not been born, Korean history would have been dominated by pro-Japanese forces that flattered the United States, but the pro-Japanese forces either collapsed or were absorbed into the Korean People’s Party.
If you think about it, this is the driving force that led Korea’s development.
As explained before, the Korean People’s Party had a left-right collaborationist tendency, with 100,000 leftists and conservatives mixed together.
In a structure where politicians have no choice but to check each other, how can politicians maintain their power in this situation?
By gaining the trust of the Korean leader who has the support of the United States, the Korean leader can now lead the country in one direction with the support of both the left and the right.
Why is this important?
It’s the same when you look at the history of other countries.
Why is Empress Wu Zetian, the first female empress in Chinese history, being re-evaluated?
That’s because she recruited talented people regardless of their social status.
At that time, the Guanlong nobles wielded great power in China, and they also exerted enormous influence on the founding of the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
In a system where the aristocracy literally dominates everything, how can an emperor reform the country with his own beliefs?
In fact, the Sui Dynasty was destroyed by a rebellion by the aristocratic families represented by Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, Li Yuan. Naturally, the Tang emperors also had to watch out for the aristocratic families.
The person who broke this was Empress Wu Zetian.
He broke the aristocratic system through bold purges and brought in talented people from various groups to achieve the greatest extent of the Tang Dynasty.
What if we apply this history to Korea?
If the pro-Japanese faction that flattered the United States had taken power, isn’t it obvious what would have happened to the country?
However, the Korean leader has been able to win over various classes of people and induce politicians to be loyal to him.
The political class was so diverse, including Lee Beom-seok, who was part of the provisional government, Ji Cheong-cheon, Park Jeong-ui, a graduate of the Japanese Military Academy, army generals, and left-wing forces, that even the United States could not properly control Korea.
If pro-Japanese groups or certain classes had been dominating Korean politics, the United States could have recruited them to check or assassinate the Korean leader.
But that was impossible.
This is the secret to Korea maintaining its independence while being under American control, and in that sense, dictatorship actually worked in a positive way for Korea.
That’s not all.
After that, the Korean government continued to control the business and political circles through constant purges, and as a result, no specific class was able to seize power in Korea.
In the non-mainstream region of Chungcheong, a prime minister named Kim Jong-pil was born, and after that, Lee Myung-bak, who was a mere office worker, became prime minister.
That’s not all.
An orphan named Lee Yeon-su received support from the Korean leader and founded the Women’s Peace Party, which was elected to the National Assembly.
It is true that the Korean leader was a dictator, but since various classes took turns in politics, society was not in a position to be dissatisfied.
Do you have to fall into a certain class to get ahead in Korean society?
The head of the Korean government is the type that thoroughly employs talented people according to their abilities. If this person had not existed, would Korea exist as it is today?
If you knew Korean history, you wouldn’t say something like that.
Although there is a misconception that Korea is a dictatorship, it is actually a democratic society.
Critics have pointed out that there are truly dictatorial states.
“America has long been dominated by a certain class. From the colonial period (1607–1776) to the Gilded Age (1865–1905), America has had a privileged class called the robber barons. But America has not been able to get rid of them and is still under their influence.”
The immigrants who settled in North America gained independence from Britain and founded the United States, but because they were an immigrant community with different nationalities and cultures, it was difficult to form a unified nation.
But once a nation was formed, someone had to seize power, and in the process a small number of businessmen, known as robber barons, emerged.
They justified individualism by claiming that the poverty of the masses was due to their laziness, and they maintained their privileged class by excluding non-mainstream Americans.
In fact, during this period, the economic power of entrepreneurs overwhelmed political power in the United States, and capitalists solved social problems by giving money to politicians.
This is the reality of the lobbying that moves American society today.
Lobbying by businesspeople targeting politicians did not happen overnight.
Is there anyone who doesn’t know that the economic power system led by robber barons, which began in 1865, is the real power that moves American society?
And America has little to no way to check the robber barons.
Korea is a dictatorship, so if the enemy gives orders, capitalists can be beaten, but the United States is a society where that is impossible.
American society has been driven by individualism and capitalism, and ignoring that is shaking the very fabric of American identity.
Controlling the capitalist class in this society?
This is the reality, so what right do progressives in the US have to call the Korean leader a dictator?
Can America Eliminate Its Robber Barons with Bold Reforms?
The Korean leader has only been branded a ruthless dictator because he has done that, but in reality, he has only purged certain classes and created a competitive structure for social reform.
In the United States, there is no one to carry out such reforms, so the robber barons are running wild. In the end, the United States is a dictatorship disguised as a democracy.
Now public opinion has realized that,
There are beginning to be assessments that the Korean leader may not be a dictator.
Those who supported the Korean leader, who was merely a blood-soaked mediator to maintain order, added strength to that argument.
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“How is your health, sir?”
“I’m okay now. You don’t have to worry.”
“I’m so glad. I feel relieved now.”
This is Daedeok-gun, the capital of Korea.
Park Myeong-ui, the leader of the moderate party, met a guest who had flown in from China.
The identity is Wang Huizheng, the ruler of Lianxiang.
Wang Huizheng once went so far as to risk war with rebels in Henan Province, but now he has moved his base to Hebei Province and has stabilized his power.
Thanks to the mediation of the Korean leader, peace was preserved in the interior. How much chaos would there be if the world’s mediator were to fall ill?
Fortunately, the Korean leader overcame Parkinson’s disease by undergoing somatic cell life extension treatment.
Not long ago, official activities were also resumed.
The problem is that from now on, the Korean leader has only resumed official activities and is not interfering in politics.
If he were thinking of doing politics himself, he would have abolished the National Assembly, but Korea will hold a general election next year and select new talent to lead the country.
Can yesterday’s congressman become tomorrow’s congressman?
That’s something no one can guarantee, and on the contrary, a person with no political base at all could be elected to the National Assembly.
Wang Hui-jeong aimed for that point, and now she wanted to be recognized as a Korean politician.
So, he approached Park Myeong, a representative he was close with, and pushed for the merger of Lian Xiang and the Zhongdao New Party.
The problem is that this could be a gamble, Park Myeong-do also mentioned.
“If you lose the election, you could lose everything. Is that okay?”
“It’s better to be the tail of a dragon than the head of a snake. I want to challenge myself.”
If I remain as a warlord of Lianxiang, I will have no trouble eating and living for the rest of my life.
But what is the meaning of such a life?
Songho – Geumneung – That’s why Jews keep knocking on the door of Korean politics. There is no great benefit to remaining a local force.
It is best to advance to the center and carry out your own will.
And Korea is a country where that is possible.
Kim Jong-pil, who was born in Chungcheong Province but rose to the position of Prime Minister, and Lee Myung-bak, who rose from a mere businessman to the position of Prime Minister, are proof of this. In a society like this, will you be satisfied with being a warlord from a remote village?
I hope that not only Wang Hui-jeong but also many other forces will enter the Korean political world.
Wang Huizheng gave up his position as a warlord in Lianxiang and chose to become a member of the Korean National Assembly.
Of course, I plan to incorporate Hebei Province into the Korean administrative district, and then run for the National Assembly as a member of the Hebei Province constituency.
If successful, he will be able to establish himself in Korea’s central political circles, and he has chosen to form a coalition with Park Myeong-ui to stabilize his power.
The problem is that if this happens, the power of the moderate party will become too great.
Would a head of state who seeks checks and balances tolerate the emergence of a major political party?
Park Myeong-ui, who witnessed his father’s downfall, refused to marry Lian Xiang.
“I’m sorry, but I don’t think we can be a good match.”
“No, what are you talking about? Are you guarding me?”
“That’s not it. As you know, the enemy is wary of a certain force growing. That’s why he’s supporting Representative Lee Yeon-soo because the New Party of the Center Party is growing… What would happen if I joined hands with you?”
“Hmm~ I didn’t think of that.”
Queen Dowager Yijeong changed her strategy.
It made Lianxiang a political party within the Republic of Korea, and actually completed its registration as a political party.
In Korea, a political party can be registered if it has over 200,000 members. When Lianxiang was recognized as a political party in Korea, Song Ho and Geumneung also established their own political party.
The two-party structure of the New Center Party and the Women’s Peace Party is beginning to be threatened.
In the process, the number of electoral districts also increased from 222 to 623.
The number of National Assembly members that Korea will elect in the next general election is a whopping 713.
When the number of members of the National Assembly tripled, chaos broke out in mainland Korea.
“These guys are secretly putting their spoons in Korean politics?!!”
“Why do we need 713 members of the National Assembly?!! Reduce them!! I am against it!!”
“It would be better if the enemy were to be a dictator!! I can’t stand seeing that!!”
South Korean voters have threatened to boycott the general election.
There are 32 million Korean voters, but there are a whopping 96 million overseas voters. This means that Korean politics will revolve around overseas voters.
Something that should never happen,
Foreigners protested, saying they should not interfere with Korea’s central politics.
Foreigners also responded with rallies, expressing their intention to get involved in central politics, saying, “We are also Koreans, so why can’t we do this?”