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  • It's complicated by the fact that SK has some of the highest patient to doctor ratios in the developed world. They sorely need more doctors, especially as their population continues to age.

    An ideal solution, in my mind, would have been to offer the doctors pay increases alongside the increased admissions. As it is now, to the doctors, the increased admissions can't seem to be anything other than downward pressure on wages.

    However, right wing governments rarely give any concessions to organized labor, regardless of the consequences, which I fear in this case may be quite dire, as the strikes were highly concentrated, especially in Seoul.

  • I won't vote for someone who's pro genocide. It's pretty simple.

    People who aid and abet genocide don't get my vote.

    Biden's not changing course, so he clearly thinks he can win just with the votes of people who are okay voting for a pro-genocide candidate. That's his call to make.

  • If Biden wanted my vote he could simply stop supporting genocide. Really quite a low bar for him to clear.

    There's "holding your nose" and there's voting for someone actively aiding a genocide.

  • There's also a huge misogynist backlash happening in South Korea right now. Men are getting more and more reactionary in response to perceived gains in rights that Korean women are experiencing.

    That is to say that the unbelievably sexist country is getting more sexist, not less.