Natural_Born_Cynic wrote: ↑August 13th, 2023, 11:54 amMakes sense and that was ten years ago. Nowadays it's different. Inflation and food, fuel prices went up in South Korea thanks to the goddamned Ukrainistani War and South Korea has to import food and raw materials from other sources instead of Russia. The South Korean government took the side of the U.S and "self" cut off flow of cheap Russian oil and energy by enacting sanctions to Russia and supporting those stupid money laundering begger homosexuals known as the ukrainistanis.
South Korea doesn't have enough agriculture to support 50 million people, it's land doesn't produce many hard minerals, no oil, mostly mountains and that communist Dog previous president Moon Jae In shut down the Nuclear power plant industry and further dismantled the Korean shipping industry.
Nowadays lot of people skim on lunch and dinner by buying in Convenient stores. Also the quality of food in company and university cafeteria downgraded compared to ten years ago because food, fuel prices went up and companies like to cut corners. Many koreans are facing economic hardships and good education doesn't gurantee good jobs. So in summary Koreans in Korea are light on breakfast lunch and dinner compared to ten years ago.
@Natural_Born_CynicNatural_Born_Cynic wrote: ↑August 13th, 2023, 1:44 pmEvidence of how South Korea has shot itself on the foot for supporting Western and European ZOG "Globo homo" sanction against Russia.
https://keia.org/the-peninsula/2022-in- ... uth-korea/
"South Korea has also begun reducing imports of most Russian energy products. Imports of LNG were down 36.1 percent by volume through November, while imports of crude petroleum were down 55 percent by volume and refined petroleum products by 70.1 percent. However, imports of Russian coal are up 14.3 percent."
"The war has also significantly impacted South Korea’s trade balance. For the first time since the Global Financial Crisis, South Korea is projected to run a trade deficit. While not the only factor, the sharply rising costs of energy from Russia’s war can be seen in South Korea’s projected trade deficit. Energy imports have increased by $78.1 billion in 2022, while South Korea’s trade deficit was $47.5 billion over the same period."
Heil Zelensky!
Damn, that is a major bummer, but was a really interesting informative post. I know how much the alleged "Western" countries sell out and harm and ruin their own nations just to cuck out to the ZOG, but wasn't aware that potentially promising Asian nations other than (unfortunately) Japan and Taiwan were actually f***ing their own nations up just so their political "leadership" can be ZOG toadies. Too bad Korea is doing it too, but hopefully they'll at least survive and weather the storm by not letting humongous teeming throngs of "migrants and rapefugees" into their country like the "West" and some unfortunate countries like Japan have been doing at the behest of the jewish lobby.....