KIMCHI IS THE KOGORYO "FOOD".IT'S SHIT MADE FROM FECES.INFERIORITY COMPLEX KIMCHIS TRIED TO ENTER THEIR SHIT IN FRANCE DOING IN JAPAN EXPO THE ONLY THING THEY KNOW,BEING PARASITES AND BRAINLESS ENRAGED IDIOTS,BUT FRANCE FORBADE THE KIMCHI SHIT DUE TO SANITARY REASONS.IT'S A "FOOD" WITH THE KIMCHI SPIRIT:DIRTY,SMELLY,UNHEALTHY AND FAKE.NOT STRANGE FROM BRAINWASHED BEGGARS WHOSE LEADERS GAS IN "PARLIAMENT" AND MAKE FAKE CLONING RESEARCH JUST TO CALM A BIT THEIR BUTTHURT FAILED LIFE. LMAO!!!!!
I agree about the korean inferiority complex... The infamous Korean rudeness, nationalistic jingoism and lack of civility all stem from the fact that they know they're inferior. Thats also why they're obsessed with plastic surgery and trying to look white.
@cholyu74 KIMCHIS=JUST INFERIORITY COMPLEX FAILED RATS.JAPANESE LAND SINCE 1910.FAKING&PLAGIARIZING JAPANESE PRODUCTS.FRUSTRATED COPY IDIOTS.IGNORED BY ALL COUNTRIES.A JOKE FOR THE WORLD.SLAVES OF MANDARINS AND JAPANESE.ENSLAVED BY ALL NATIONS AROUND THEM.FAILED PARASITES WITH COPYCAT SYNDROME.FAKE COPY OF JAPAN'S FLAG.MAKING UP FAKE DISPUTES LIKE SEA OF JAPAN TO CALM DOWN THEIR HUGE INFERIORITY COMPLEX.ALL THEY CAN DO:FAKE CLONING,BEING ATTACKED BY THE NORTH,BOWING TO EVERYONE AND BRAWLING
Wasn't all this globalism supposed to make everyone's life better? I cant name a country that has not been shredded by this insanity. They really are going to NWO us.
freetrade is just away of saying the governments dont know how to mind their own fkn business,so soon there will be no businesses to stick their big fkn noses in.
NAFTA, by permitting heavily-subsidized US corn and other agri-business products to compete with small Mexican farmers, has driven the Mexican farmer off the land due to low-priced imports of US corn and other agricultural products. Some 2 million Mexicans have been forced out of agriculture, and many of those that remain are living in desperate poverty. These people are among those that cross the border to feed their families. (Meanwhile, corn-based tortilla prices climbed by 50%.
NAFTA's service-sector rules allowed big firms like Wal-Mart to enter the Mexican market and, selling low-priced goods made by ultra-cheap labor in China, to displace locally-based shoe, toy, and candy firms. An estimated 28,000 small and medium-sized Mexican businesses have been eliminated.
* Wages along the Mexican border have actually been driven down by about 25% since NAFTA, reported a Carnegie Endowment study. An over-supply of workers, combined with the crushing of union organizing drives as government policy, has resulted in sweatshop pay running sweatshops along the border where wages typically run 60 cents to $1 an hour
They SHOULD be bitching about the US devaluing its currency. That's what WE say about China. Meanwhile WE now pay 5 bucks for a loaf of bread. Print Hundreds of Billions of dollars we don't have, to pay for tax cuts the rich have enjoyed for the last 10 years. We do get cheap TV sets out of the deal though.
South Korean farmers are about to get raped by American corporate agriculture. Only seven of their representatives were unwilling to sell out the country. I guess if America says jump, these nations get on their knees and open their mouths.
How about people just eat foods grown near where they live? How about they just buy things that are made near where they live? How about we have some public investment to make these things possible? No. No. That would put people back to work and create a sustainable system. Can't have that shit.
@nekopheliac You probably mean "free trade agreement" is an oxymoron, as free trade does not require an agreement between governments. All they would have to do is repeal tariffs, import quotas and other government-imposed follies that restrict free trade.
@sheepOG No I just mean "free trade" there never is any agreement made. No trade is free for either party. Someone always comes out on top in our current paradigm.
I am more than aware of NAFTA. I am Canadian. We know free trade agreements probably better than most. We voted down NAFTA in a referendum before it was passed and our government went ahead and did it anyways. NAFTA, CAFTA and all the rest are just tools for bullying markets open to profiteers and their cronies.
@nekopheliac Actual free trade ought to mean that both parties benefit, that both parties cherish most what they get, not what they give. You're right that this is not the case for the most part nowadays.
@sheepOG Indeed, just like actual democracy or even actual communism on paper look like really good systems. But in practice the don't work.
Trade is never free and never has been. You trade something for something else. The word free was added as a mindfuck to try to bambozzle people into accepting it as something they would want. "oh you mean it's 'free' trade? you mean we lose nothing?" That's the mindset, and it shows a gross misunderstanding of how language is used.
@nekopheliac Well, this is where we have to disagree. Free trade was never meant to imply that everything ought to be priceless. Free trade and money are a natural evolution of free trade and a barter system, and the word "free" refers to unrestrained economic freedom for all consumers, whereas a free trade agreement or treaty always means unrestrained economic freedom for the few (elite). The USA had virtually free trade at one point in history, but that was a long, long time ago.
I hope this generates more support for their kith and kin in North Korea than the genocidal europeans cheer leaders who tell them that we can only support you by ripping you off.
He did this because many regular people will suffer. He did this because this "free trade agreement" encourages everything but free trade. He did this because Obama and most people in Congress/Senate are mercantilists and fascists. He did this because his own parliament is filled with their South Korean counterparts.
People need to finally learn one thing: the state cannot, will not and never wanted to stimulate competitiveness and free trade.
@sheepOG I want to give you a different point of view. I live in Seoul. Here a single orange costs about 1,5 or 2 dollars, a lemon 1,20 dollars and a bottle of half-decent wine 20 dollars. A steak in the supermarket costs about 5 dollars, and if it's korean meat it's 10. So here, if you are poor, you barely have opportunities to enjoy fresh fruit or decent meat. Korean farmers have the right to fight, but consumers must also have the right to choose, don't you think?
@gangsta0524 Haha actually sometimes it's not so bad, specially if you take into account you have to request for a loan to eat a good steak here. And, as you can guess from my English, I'm not American.
@aadd2772 Consumers had nothing to do with this agreement, that is what I'm saying, and soon they'll realise that this agreement achieves quite the opposite of what governments tell us. A big part of why your food is so expensive, is because food prices are bound to rise when governments inflate currencies (=hidden tax/devaluation of currency/printing money). Many governments/central banks around the world have been recklessly printing money since the crisis hit in 2008.
@sheepOG ~~> No, he did it because teafolk kept complaining about the debt, and selling OUR wares is a way to pay down the debt and put people to work... Sometimes you need to becareful what you wish for....
@sparkyj99 The (Ron Paul/Original) Tea Party complained about the massive debt caused by fighting endless wars, the many bailouts, the incredibly crazy welfare system, and other government follies. This doesn't change anything about any of those things, and it most definitely won't lower the debt or create jobs.
Creating jobs, like creating wealth, is something the state simply cannot do, despite Obomba's promises. All it does is privilege the elite at the expense of all of us, consumers.
@sheepOG ~~> Actually, more production would force aggra corps to hire more employees lowering unemployment and adding tax revenue... The new hires now have more money to spend in their local economies and they patronize more mom & pops causing them to hire more employess and so on...
Now, if those corps are allowed to hire "Guest Workers" to work the fields then everything I have just said is null...
How does more ornges to S. Korea expence the U.S. consumer??
@sparkyj99 I suggest you read up on the many criticisms that have been published about previous "free trade" agreements such as NAFTA, CAFTA and the Maastricht Treaty. There is no reason to assume that the same kind of policies will produce different results this time. And like any capitalist will tell you: free trade does not require agreements between governments.
@sheepOG ~~> Sorry, but I have not read the aggrements to know if they are the same type of policy... And I agree with freetrade not needing gov approval, but I prefer some sort of regulation, like no cadium in my childs drinking glasses like micky d'z shrek glasses... I personally do not like what is going on because with nafta we have already seen what happend to the corn farmers in Mexico... But neither am I a total isolationist nor do I have faith that corps hold my intrests over profits
@sheepOG Is there any way that Korean farmers can take advantage of the trend in the US to support "fair trade" farming practices both at home and abroad in the way that coffee is attempting? Can small farmers in Korea form an economic alliance to better promote their political and marketplace interests? Political symbolism is important, but fighting fire with fire works too.
Why don't they go outside for fresh air?
hapch100 3 months ago
KIMCHI IS THE KOGORYO "FOOD".IT'S SHIT MADE FROM FECES.INFERIORITY COMPLEX KIMCHIS TRIED TO ENTER THEIR SHIT IN FRANCE DOING IN JAPAN EXPO THE ONLY THING THEY KNOW,BEING PARASITES AND BRAINLESS ENRAGED IDIOTS,BUT FRANCE FORBADE THE KIMCHI SHIT DUE TO SANITARY REASONS.IT'S A "FOOD" WITH THE KIMCHI SPIRIT:DIRTY,SMELLY,UNHEALTHY AND FAKE.NOT STRANGE FROM BRAINWASHED BEGGARS WHOSE LEADERS GAS IN "PARLIAMENT" AND MAKE FAKE CLONING RESEARCH JUST TO CALM A BIT THEIR BUTTHURT FAILED LIFE. LMAO!!!!!
fastkilmmm 3 months ago
@fastkilmmm
I agree about the korean inferiority complex... The infamous Korean rudeness, nationalistic jingoism and lack of civility all stem from the fact that they know they're inferior. Thats also why they're obsessed with plastic surgery and trying to look white.
PabloJalan 3 months ago
Imagine is John Boehner did this
pennjersey83 3 months ago
IS WALMART GOOD FOR AMERICA? = IS FTA GOOD FOR KOREA?
cholyu74 3 months ago
@cholyu74 KIMCHIS=JUST INFERIORITY COMPLEX FAILED RATS.JAPANESE LAND SINCE 1910.FAKING&PLAGIARIZING JAPANESE PRODUCTS.FRUSTRATED COPY IDIOTS.IGNORED BY ALL COUNTRIES.A JOKE FOR THE WORLD.SLAVES OF MANDARINS AND JAPANESE.ENSLAVED BY ALL NATIONS AROUND THEM.FAILED PARASITES WITH COPYCAT SYNDROME.FAKE COPY OF JAPAN'S FLAG.MAKING UP FAKE DISPUTES LIKE SEA OF JAPAN TO CALM DOWN THEIR HUGE INFERIORITY COMPLEX.ALL THEY CAN DO:FAKE CLONING,BEING ATTACKED BY THE NORTH,BOWING TO EVERYONE AND BRAWLING
fastkilmmm 3 months ago
@fastkilmmm EAT SOME PROTEIN. I CAN NOT UNDERSTAND THE WORD THAT IS COMING OUT OF YOUR MOUTH.
cholyu74 3 months ago
I cant stoping th laughing XDDDDD omg
MrFordShelby 3 months ago
@MrFordShelby
You should watch "Darwin Award Winner 2010" then.
It's another Korean case you can laugh.
TommieAitken 3 months ago
This is why I want to become a politician...just to trow a freaking shoe or something at the bloody queen and PM!
Hokrollo1 3 months ago
solidarity!
No US Naval base! this opens World War III!
worldpeace2u 3 months ago
Look at the fags slapping each other. LOL! Pepper spraying each other like they're American fascist Christian dog fucking pigs. Amusing!
NotSoOldHippy 3 months ago
~~> America - Feeding the world since Russia's fammin... Small farmers in the states feel you pain... Big aggra kills farmer brown every time...
sparkyj99 3 months ago
Wasn't all this globalism supposed to make everyone's life better? I cant name a country that has not been shredded by this insanity. They really are going to NWO us.
ShadowSandy 3 months ago
You have to put a USA bag on it ? WTF? lol
djgiga 3 months ago
Free trade: a huge list a rules about trade
Shelbzism 3 months ago
freetrade is just away of saying the governments dont know how to mind their own fkn business,so soon there will be no businesses to stick their big fkn noses in.
iWASbeingModest 3 months ago
No one wins with these trade deals.
wtf0804 3 months ago
@wtf0804
Apparently orange farmers in the U.S. will benefit with this particular trade deal.
myhipsi 3 months ago
Why are they against free trade agreement with the US? Look at how this has affected Mexico as an example:
Q69573 3 months ago
NAFTA, by permitting heavily-subsidized US corn and other agri-business products to compete with small Mexican farmers, has driven the Mexican farmer off the land due to low-priced imports of US corn and other agricultural products. Some 2 million Mexicans have been forced out of agriculture, and many of those that remain are living in desperate poverty. These people are among those that cross the border to feed their families. (Meanwhile, corn-based tortilla prices climbed by 50%.
Q69573 3 months ago
NAFTA's service-sector rules allowed big firms like Wal-Mart to enter the Mexican market and, selling low-priced goods made by ultra-cheap labor in China, to displace locally-based shoe, toy, and candy firms. An estimated 28,000 small and medium-sized Mexican businesses have been eliminated.
Q69573 3 months ago
* Wages along the Mexican border have actually been driven down by about 25% since NAFTA, reported a Carnegie Endowment study. An over-supply of workers, combined with the crushing of union organizing drives as government policy, has resulted in sweatshop pay running sweatshops along the border where wages typically run 60 cents to $1 an hour
Q69573 3 months ago
That legislator is my hero.
OurOxygen 3 months ago 2
@PabloJalan Yes these "gooks and chinks" are so not your level, see the US congress so civilize in their 9% approval rating.
garytcw 3 months ago
@PabloJalan you are an imbecile!
tubeofjin 3 months ago
They SHOULD be bitching about the US devaluing its currency. That's what WE say about China. Meanwhile WE now pay 5 bucks for a loaf of bread. Print Hundreds of Billions of dollars we don't have, to pay for tax cuts the rich have enjoyed for the last 10 years. We do get cheap TV sets out of the deal though.
qixxxz 3 months ago
South Korean farmers are about to get raped by American corporate agriculture. Only seven of their representatives were unwilling to sell out the country. I guess if America says jump, these nations get on their knees and open their mouths.
fawazr 3 months ago
free trade creates 3rd world countries :\ one of the worst things to ever hit our globe.
Nesetalis 3 months ago
Why don't they trade with North Korea, oh that's right these free marketers love their sanctions.
Budvb 3 months ago
i got these samsungs
FreedomAtRisk 3 months ago
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Eat your own medicine bitches.
stabbed22 3 months ago
How about people just eat foods grown near where they live? How about they just buy things that are made near where they live? How about we have some public investment to make these things possible? No. No. That would put people back to work and create a sustainable system. Can't have that shit.
keptyeti 3 months ago
South Korea is a western puppet state
oystein127 3 months ago
One word
Monsanto
russkeller 3 months ago
South Korean Parliament sessions have always been hilarious.
OpenInsanity 3 months ago
I could go for a nice pear right about now.
SloterMFmeyer 3 months ago
Freetrade; needs to be added to the classic list of well used oxymorons.
nekopheliac 3 months ago
@nekopheliac You probably mean "free trade agreement" is an oxymoron, as free trade does not require an agreement between governments. All they would have to do is repeal tariffs, import quotas and other government-imposed follies that restrict free trade.
Google "The NAFTA Myth Murray Rothbard".
sheepOG 3 months ago
@sheepOG No I just mean "free trade" there never is any agreement made. No trade is free for either party. Someone always comes out on top in our current paradigm.
I am more than aware of NAFTA. I am Canadian. We know free trade agreements probably better than most. We voted down NAFTA in a referendum before it was passed and our government went ahead and did it anyways. NAFTA, CAFTA and all the rest are just tools for bullying markets open to profiteers and their cronies.
peace,
nekopheliac 3 months ago
@nekopheliac Actual free trade ought to mean that both parties benefit, that both parties cherish most what they get, not what they give. You're right that this is not the case for the most part nowadays.
sheepOG 3 months ago
@sheepOG Indeed, just like actual democracy or even actual communism on paper look like really good systems. But in practice the don't work.
Trade is never free and never has been. You trade something for something else. The word free was added as a mindfuck to try to bambozzle people into accepting it as something they would want. "oh you mean it's 'free' trade? you mean we lose nothing?" That's the mindset, and it shows a gross misunderstanding of how language is used.
peace,
nekopheliac 3 months ago
@nekopheliac Well, this is where we have to disagree. Free trade was never meant to imply that everything ought to be priceless. Free trade and money are a natural evolution of free trade and a barter system, and the word "free" refers to unrestrained economic freedom for all consumers, whereas a free trade agreement or treaty always means unrestrained economic freedom for the few (elite). The USA had virtually free trade at one point in history, but that was a long, long time ago.
sheepOG 3 months ago
@nekopheliac oh yea free trade sucks so bad that's why most countries had it for decades... stop pulling stuff out of your ass idiot
TheMarksmenCat 3 months ago
I hope this generates more support for their kith and kin in North Korea than the genocidal europeans cheer leaders who tell them that we can only support you by ripping you off.
oliverlaw02 3 months ago
now this is how you solve political problems
Riddlerx333x 3 months ago 21
@Riddlerx333x No, he did not throw an explosive grenade.
4390100 3 months ago
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oliverlaw02 3 months ago
Because free trade did SOOO much good for everyone else, say goodbye to all your jobs, your economy and sovereignty.
So, it seems there are only 7 honest politicians in SK and one who knows the true cost of signing that deal.
chocomalk 3 months ago
BRAVO...
Occupy the South Korean parliament..
flyyspit 3 months ago
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Fuck the FTA.
FantasmaBAnco 3 months ago
He did this because many regular people will suffer. He did this because this "free trade agreement" encourages everything but free trade. He did this because Obama and most people in Congress/Senate are mercantilists and fascists. He did this because his own parliament is filled with their South Korean counterparts.
People need to finally learn one thing: the state cannot, will not and never wanted to stimulate competitiveness and free trade.
sheepOG 3 months ago 38
@sheepOG I want to give you a different point of view. I live in Seoul. Here a single orange costs about 1,5 or 2 dollars, a lemon 1,20 dollars and a bottle of half-decent wine 20 dollars. A steak in the supermarket costs about 5 dollars, and if it's korean meat it's 10. So here, if you are poor, you barely have opportunities to enjoy fresh fruit or decent meat. Korean farmers have the right to fight, but consumers must also have the right to choose, don't you think?
aadd2772 3 months ago
@aadd2772 you call american meat decent? smh i wouldnt feed that to my dog
gangsta0524 3 months ago
@gangsta0524 Haha actually sometimes it's not so bad, specially if you take into account you have to request for a loan to eat a good steak here. And, as you can guess from my English, I'm not American.
aadd2772 3 months ago
@aadd2772 Consumers had nothing to do with this agreement, that is what I'm saying, and soon they'll realise that this agreement achieves quite the opposite of what governments tell us. A big part of why your food is so expensive, is because food prices are bound to rise when governments inflate currencies (=hidden tax/devaluation of currency/printing money). Many governments/central banks around the world have been recklessly printing money since the crisis hit in 2008.
sheepOG 3 months ago
@sheepOG ~~> No, he did it because teafolk kept complaining about the debt, and selling OUR wares is a way to pay down the debt and put people to work... Sometimes you need to becareful what you wish for....
sparkyj99 3 months ago
@sparkyj99 The (Ron Paul/Original) Tea Party complained about the massive debt caused by fighting endless wars, the many bailouts, the incredibly crazy welfare system, and other government follies. This doesn't change anything about any of those things, and it most definitely won't lower the debt or create jobs.
Creating jobs, like creating wealth, is something the state simply cannot do, despite Obomba's promises. All it does is privilege the elite at the expense of all of us, consumers.
sheepOG 3 months ago
@sheepOG ~~> Actually, more production would force aggra corps to hire more employees lowering unemployment and adding tax revenue... The new hires now have more money to spend in their local economies and they patronize more mom & pops causing them to hire more employess and so on...
Now, if those corps are allowed to hire "Guest Workers" to work the fields then everything I have just said is null...
How does more ornges to S. Korea expence the U.S. consumer??
sparkyj99 3 months ago
@sparkyj99 I suggest you read up on the many criticisms that have been published about previous "free trade" agreements such as NAFTA, CAFTA and the Maastricht Treaty. There is no reason to assume that the same kind of policies will produce different results this time. And like any capitalist will tell you: free trade does not require agreements between governments.
sheepOG 3 months ago
@sheepOG ~~> Sorry, but I have not read the aggrements to know if they are the same type of policy... And I agree with freetrade not needing gov approval, but I prefer some sort of regulation, like no cadium in my childs drinking glasses like micky d'z shrek glasses... I personally do not like what is going on because with nafta we have already seen what happend to the corn farmers in Mexico... But neither am I a total isolationist nor do I have faith that corps hold my intrests over profits
sparkyj99 3 months ago
@sheepOG Is there any way that Korean farmers can take advantage of the trend in the US to support "fair trade" farming practices both at home and abroad in the way that coffee is attempting? Can small farmers in Korea form an economic alliance to better promote their political and marketplace interests? Political symbolism is important, but fighting fire with fire works too.
nerdmom920 3 weeks ago
Why should everyone pay more for a less efficient farmer? Some Korean farmers will have to find a new job but everyone else gets cheaper food.
SPQRomantic 3 months ago
Them Koreans know how to express themselves
OwellShiftHappens 3 months ago