Over at the right wing Internet news publication The Independent, some very creative Photoshop artists came up with this:

“Opposition parties! Stop your parliamentary coup!” — People’s Solidarity Against the Impeachment
The caption underneath over at the Independent reads:
With suspicion over the purity of the anti-impeachment demonstrations mounting as anti-state organizations like Hanchongnyeon join in, North Korea’s vanguard for operations against the South, the Democratic Front of South Korea, is encouraging the anti-impeachment demonstrations by calling the impeachment a “never-before-seen Fascist outrage” and calling for “everyone to come together as one in a pan-national struggle to do whatever it takes to bury the conservative, Cold War forces.”
Now you know why the Uri Party and the Ministry of Unification have been unusually unappreciative of North Korea of late, although as Mike over at SEB points out, the North might not be getting the message.
PS: Just to clear this up now, I’m not trying to red-bate the Uri Party or those at the anti-impeachment demonstrations; I just found the thing funny.
PS2: On a more serious note, I read a Korean translation of a March 23 WSJ piece on the impeachment that I’d like to take a look at in its original language. If anybody can e-mail it to me, I’d be most appreciative.


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I’ve tried emailing you the requested WSJ piece twicw but can’t tell whether you’re receiving it