Protests in South Korea
Thousands in South Korea protest against leader despite coronavirus warning
August 15, 2020 | globalnews.ca
The article reports on the protests but uses the same approach as the Canadian media in its “coverage” of protests in Montreal: it is forced to admit there were protests, but it insists on demonizing protesters regarding the spread of “infections.”
In the case of South Korea, the Christians are demonized by the media. The reason for this is that religion allows people to have other loyalties and to see things from other points of view–usually allowing them to think independently of the monomaniacal one of the Huxleyan World State – the human collective “God”–which has been targeting traditional religion along with family and national identity since it began its development decades ago.
Thousands of anti-government protesters, armed with umbrellas and raincoats, marched through the soggy streets of South Korea‘s capital on Saturday . . .
Health officials are planning to isolate and test some 4,000 members of the church, led by ultra-conservative pastor Jun Kwang-hun, a vocal critic of Moon who has emerged as a leader of anti-government protests over the past months.
While announcing stronger distancing measures for the Seoul metropolitan area, Health Minister Park Neung-hoo lamented that transmissions stemming from religious gatherings were now spreading more broadly across the capital region.
This is the whole idea of COVID-19 testing–to count up all sorts of “positive” cases whether false positives or not–it doesn’t matter–they call positive results “infections” so they can scare the public with the numbers.
It’s a cover for dictatorship–and they want people demonizing other human beings instead of seeing the reality of what’s happening.