"It is clear that the internet becomes a tool of direct democracy. Applying it to the Korean situation, mass protests against the beef and Korean government have been triggered by the internent. And thanks to that, many people can participate in politics. However, on the other hand, minor opinions are often ignored by the mass (in the internet). What do you think about that?"
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"It is clear that the internet becomes a tool of direct democracy. Applying it to the Korean situation, mass protests against the beef and Korean government have been triggered by the internent. And thanks to that, many people can participate in politics. However, on the other hand, minor opinions are often ignored by the mass (in the internet). What do you think about that?"
yuhkilove 3 years ago