After all the turmoil last year, the fact that Chicken Coup and Chopsticks are still holding strong shows how fucked up the election system really is.
Fermion96 on
So if we assume an equal distribution of what I assume is sex, the popular options for each age group are:
18-29: No party 39.5%-DP 27.5%-PP 22.5%
30-39: DP 38.5%-No Party 30%-PP 22.5%
40-49: DP 55%-No Party 19%-PP 17.5%
50-59: DP 53%-PP 23.5%-No Party 15%
60-69: PP 39.5%-DP 39%-No Party 15.5%
70+: PP 46%-DP 32.5%-No Party 18%
Sounds about right. And by right I mean it’s well within what I expected
Super_Consequence_ on
First is men then women?
snbdr on
So from what I can see on first glance, the gender disparity is biggest for younger people
Ok-Calligrapher-8652 on
What is “Rebuilding Korea”? 조국?
fallaxmallum on
My mom is kind of contradictory about this. She votes Democratic in U.S. elections and absolutely hates Trump, but she believes Lee Jae-myung is corrupt and that Democrats are ruining South Korea. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Affectionate_Run6915 on
Those who grew up under dictatorship and personally fought for democracy during the student movements of the 1980s understand how hard won and precious democracy truly is.
In contrast, people who were already too old at the time, today’s 70 plus generation, had spent decades conditioned by authoritarian rule and never fully broke free from that mindset. On the other end, younger generations who were born into democracy often take it for granted, never having experienced what it means to live without it.
For different reasons, both groups can lose sight of the core values of democracy and drift toward extremism, becoming a kind of Korean version of MAGA.
At least MAGA claims to want to make America great again. These people, however, wave American flags while shouting rhetoric that ultimately harms Korea itself.
It is deeply shameful.
writeorelse on
No idea why people still support the party of two impeachments!
South_Lie32 on
Real legends support 허경영
ahoypolloi_ on
Korea has a serious problem with its young men. My god.
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After all the turmoil last year, the fact that Chicken Coup and Chopsticks are still holding strong shows how fucked up the election system really is.
So if we assume an equal distribution of what I assume is sex, the popular options for each age group are:
18-29: No party 39.5%-DP 27.5%-PP 22.5%
30-39: DP 38.5%-No Party 30%-PP 22.5%
40-49: DP 55%-No Party 19%-PP 17.5%
50-59: DP 53%-PP 23.5%-No Party 15%
60-69: PP 39.5%-DP 39%-No Party 15.5%
70+: PP 46%-DP 32.5%-No Party 18%
Sounds about right. And by right I mean it’s well within what I expected
First is men then women?
So from what I can see on first glance, the gender disparity is biggest for younger people
What is “Rebuilding Korea”? 조국?
My mom is kind of contradictory about this. She votes Democratic in U.S. elections and absolutely hates Trump, but she believes Lee Jae-myung is corrupt and that Democrats are ruining South Korea. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Those who grew up under dictatorship and personally fought for democracy during the student movements of the 1980s understand how hard won and precious democracy truly is.
In contrast, people who were already too old at the time, today’s 70 plus generation, had spent decades conditioned by authoritarian rule and never fully broke free from that mindset. On the other end, younger generations who were born into democracy often take it for granted, never having experienced what it means to live without it.
For different reasons, both groups can lose sight of the core values of democracy and drift toward extremism, becoming a kind of Korean version of MAGA.
At least MAGA claims to want to make America great again. These people, however, wave American flags while shouting rhetoric that ultimately harms Korea itself.
It is deeply shameful.
No idea why people still support the party of two impeachments!
Real legends support 허경영
Korea has a serious problem with its young men. My god.