South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo
Why does it seem like governments all over the planet are in disarray?
I am not an expert in any relevant field, but I have thoughts. I'd love to be told I was wrong by experts.
Some of both, I think. Plus brain damage from lead poisoning and similar factors (at least in the US, I don't know about leaded gas and paint in the rest of the world). I don't know if it's been studied yet, but I suspect that nonfatal COVID infections also had an impact on brain function. And the whole social aspect of the pandemic surely had an effect on behavior, but then that ties back to your point about media.
But food scarcity isn't exactly a manufactured problem. We do have a surplus of food in places like the US, and a deficit in places like impoverished Africa, but to connect the two is a logistics problem. You can't get the food there before it spoils. What should really happen is that local farmers should be empowered to grow sustainable crops locally... but in most of those places, the bulk of money and resources are stolen by corrupt local governments.
This is not out of the ordinary for south korea.
He should've taken more acting lessons as he was unconvincing in this role.
Duck-Soo bouta become Duck Soup
Talk about a sitting Duck president, am I right fellas?
Insert badum tiss GIF here.
chuckles sensibly