Can they turn things around? They have societal problems just as bad as the West, but only recently did the mass-immigration start.
South Korea is facing a demographic catastrophe worse than Western societies or Japan, with each new generation now less than half the size of the previous one.
( fertility index below 1. Minimum for stability is 2.1 )
For any rational perspective, not comit self-extinction would be of extremely high importance. Feminists and globalists will strongly object to trying to fix that.
Maybe, maybe not, but at least they'll start actually trying to climb out of that pit. The guy who just got elected, Yoon Suk-yeol, not only actively courted disaffected young men and made fighting feminism head-on into the centerpiece of his campaign but he's also directly responsible for putting the previous feminist cultist president in prison (as his Wiki article admits) so I do believe his promises to roll back feminism in SK aren't just for show.
Yoon later became head of investigations in the special prosecutor team of Park Young-soo, which investigated allegations pertaining to the 2016 Choi Soon-sil scandal involving Choi, Samsung vice-chairman Lee Jae-yong and then-President Park Geun-hye, which led to the impeachment of the president in December 2016.[11]
The biggest obstacle right now, assuming that Yoon doesn't immediately cuck out of course (which I personally doubt he will since he did fight an extremely powerful feminist cult and win), is that the Korean National Assembly is still held by the Democratic Party whose candidate he just defeated and isn't up for grabs until 2024. But the man's proven he's a fighter so here's hoping he pushes mightily against those headwinds until, even more hopefully, the South Korean right takes the Assembly in two years' time as well.
Can they turn things around? They have societal problems just as bad as the West, but only recently did the mass-immigration start.
South Korea is facing a demographic catastrophe worse than Western societies or Japan, with each new generation now less than half the size of the previous one.
( fertility index below 1. Minimum for stability is 2.1 )
For any rational perspective, not comit self-extinction would be of extremely high importance. Feminists and globalists will strongly object to trying to fix that.
Maybe, maybe not, but at least they'll start actually trying to climb out of that pit. The guy who just got elected, Yoon Suk-yeol, not only actively courted disaffected young men and made fighting feminism head-on into the centerpiece of his campaign but he's also directly responsible for putting the previous feminist cultist president in prison (as his Wiki article admits) so I do believe his promises to roll back feminism in SK aren't just for show.
The biggest obstacle right now, assuming that Yoon doesn't immediately cuck out of course (which I personally doubt he will since he did fight an extremely powerful feminist cult and win), is that the Korean National Assembly is still held by the Democratic Party whose candidate he just defeated and isn't up for grabs until 2024. But the man's proven he's a fighter so here's hoping he pushes mightily against those headwinds until, even more hopefully, the South Korean right takes the Assembly in two years' time as well.