Far-right archetype

Posted on : 2011-07-26 15:11 KST Modified on : 2019-10-19 20:29 KST

By Jang Bong-kun 

  

In the right side, Oslo massacre suspect Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted to facts surrounding the murder of at least 70 innocent victims in Norway, stands with a smoking gun and says, “We should learn South Korea’s cultural conservatism and nationalism.”

In the response, First President Rhee Syngman, General Paik Sun-yup and other Japanese Collaborationists smile and say in unison, “Alas! Somebody recognizes our real value!”

Breivik cited South Korea and Japan as models for united European society several times in his 1,500-page manifesto and movie titled Knights Templar 2083.

Meanwhile, in South Korea, KBS has stirred up controversy by planning to broadcast a documentary titled “People Who Made the Republic of Korea Move: First President Rhee Syngman and the First Republic” in which it depicts Rhee as a “founder of the republic,” following a General Paik’s documentary.

(Hankyoreh Geurimpan July 26) 

 

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