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Why do Koreans boycott thad? Why South Korea boycotts thad?

original title: what a surprise! When China boycotted Sade, the Korean people's views made us think deeply

4hw.com.cn: in the past two days, with the official decision of Lotte Department store of South Korea to sign an agreement with the South Korean government and agree to take out a piece of land owned by the company to South Korea for official deployment of the 'Sade' anti missile system, China's resistance to South Korea has also started the most thorough and intense round.

But in the face of our strong dissatisfaction with thad, what do the Koreans think of themselves? Don't mention that many Koreans' reactions are really amazing!

Last night, Geng Zhige and his colleague Xia an interviewed two ordinary young people in South Korea. They wanted to know what they thought about China's strong dissatisfaction with South Korea's deployment of Sadr and the series of boycott measures that had begun. And their reply surprised me a lot.

Kay, who once worked in China and has now returned to Korea, said that what her Korean friends care most about now is not China and thad, but impeachment of Park Geun hye.

After all, in the eyes of South Koreans, park Geun hye, as the leader of the country, has made too many mistakes, most of which will directly affect the life of South Koreans and have already achieved the fairness and justice of South Korean society. So compared with these problems, 'sad' is no longer a major problem.

In addition, in response to the claim that "South Korea's deployment of Sadr is because China can't control North Korea," the sister said that her South Korean friends around her don't think that South Korea's deployment of Sadr has much to do with whether China can control North Korea. In fact, she felt that no one could control North Korea;

Secondly, Cindy, a Korean girl who is studying in China, simply pointed out that in the eyes of Koreans, Lotte Department store, which China is now vigorously boycotting, is not a Korean enterprise at all - it comes from Japan;

Therefore, she believes that the transaction between Lotte Department store and South Korean officials on the deployment of Sadr is not because Lotte is a South Korean enterprise, but because Lotte Department store, which has been exposed to many political scandals in the past few years, hopes to have a good relationship with the South Korean government, and even thinks that this may be more fatal than the Chinese market.

However, Cindy also thinks that it is difficult for her to understand why the South Korean government should force the deployment of thad now instead of making a decision after the new government comes to power and properly negotiates with China. This view is more consistent with Kay's earlier introduction, that is, at present, most Korean people prefer to [shelve] the matter of 'Sade' for the time being. After the new Korean president takes office and forms a new government, the new government of the public will discuss the matter with China.

In fact, the views of these two ordinary Koreans have also been shown in some mainstream Korean media. For example, South Korea's national daily directly called in its official [editorial] that "the Sadr issue should be left to the next South Korean government.".

Moreover, the national daily not only believes that "the decision to deploy Sadr is one of the main administrative mistakes of Park chin hye's government", but also points out that the current controversy in South Korean society about whether Sadr really works "has not disappeared" - there is no doubt that once Sadr is deployed, South Korea will "immediately become the forefront of the US China military confrontation," which will only lead to an already extremely serious conflict The serious North Korean nuclear and missile issue has become more difficult to solve. '

Finally, the national daily soberly pointed out: "blindly following the US policy and importing expensive weapons to South Korea can not really solve South Korea's own problems. '

To tell you the truth, Geng Zhige thinks that if the South Korean government could be as clear headed as the editor of this newspaper, how wonderful it would be?!

Moreover, this is actually a core reason why China opposes thad: we believe that deploying the US thad system in South Korea not only threatens China's security, but also has no substantial benefits to the solution of the North Korean issue and even South Korea's own interests.

We in the global times have published articles on many occasions, pointing out that the deployment of thad will not only aggravate the sentiment of North Korea, but also make South Korea become the 'nuclear meat shield' of the United States and Japan.

As a matter of fact, the residents living in the mountainous area of South Korea's sinju Prefecture, where the Sade system is to be deployed, have already felt the consequences of this terror. According to reports from several South Korean families, more than 100 families living in the mountains are protesting because they are not willing to be anyone's cannon fodder, but they are met by 10 times as many police as they are, and they are not allowed to deploy Sade's address to protest.

The picture is from South Korea's national daily

But it's not just the residents of South Korea's star state who don't want to be cannon fodder. In Okinawa, Japan, the local residents have been fighting for decades in order to get rid of the fate of serving as a meat shield for the Americans to contain the former Soviet Union and now China.

The picture shows people in Okinawa, Japan protesting against the US military base

However, just as the Japanese government does not care about the fate of Okinawa people at all, the residents of South Korea's star state are directly "sacrificed" by the South Korean government.

According to the report of South Korea's central daily, an insider of the South Korean government disclosed that the United States has made a request to South Korea, that is, to "complete the deployment of" thad "before the New South Korean government takes office", so as to "make it a established fact", so that the next government "can not reverse".

Therefore, what Geng Zhige wants to tell you in this article today is that many South Koreans are also very opposed to the South Korean government's forcible deployment of Sadr at the request of the United States. They have clearly seen that the negative impact of Sadr on South Korea and even on the peace of the entire Korean Peninsula is far greater than the so-called "positive" effect.

Therefore, when we Chinese boycott South Korea's deployment of thad, we should find our goal more accurately. What we want to criticize is the South Korean government's forcible deployment of thad, regardless of the strong opposition of many South Korean people and the future of the people in South Korea's star Prefecture. The sanctions we take should also be targeted at the South Korean government and its surrounding consortia.

As for the Korean people, we should communicate and reason with them more to unite them, so that more Korean people can understand that China's fierce reaction today is by no means a so-called "great power chauvinism" or "bullying" South Korea. Instead, we don't want the denuclearization process and even the peace process on the Korean Peninsula to be hit by the weapons sent by the Americans one by one Broken.

What's more, as a direct neighbor of North Korea and South Korea, if something really happens to you, the U.S. military can withdraw. Where will China withdraw?