There are a couple of events coming up for politically-minded Americans.
Republicans Abroad-Korea is having its annual Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday, November 25 in Seoul. If you would like to join in, leave a comment with your email address and I will get back to you.
The Seoul Libertarian Party Meetup Group is next, uh, meeting up on the evening of Friday, December 8 at 8:00. Join their group if you want to go.
I don’t think Democrats Abroad-Korea has anything going on at the moment, but I do have the email address of their new vice-chair. Leave a comment (with email address) if you want me to get you in touch with her. You can also follow the link and leave a comment there.
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Is there such a think as a non-politically active American? i’m thinking of a dead one, as that would be quite a tremendous political statement, but the living ones never seem to shut up either…
I take it that you are not a fan of any of the above groups.
foreigners in korea,
please educate the koreans that the garbage goes in the garbage can. please educate them what each color means in a traffic signal.
tell them that nobody in the world knows about korea. please tell the koreans to stop littering. the beaches are filled with trash. koreans, clean up your filthy country.
also, educate koreans what a line means when waiting at a fast food restaurnt and ticket booth at the subway station.
please educate koreans what a democracy is..
koreans do not know the meaning of democracy.
pathetic koreans.
treesjess, I guess you weren’t aware that most Koreans are colorblind, so they have trouble telling apart colors in traffic signs.
Also, Korean beaches are filled with trash because it washes up from Japan, which is the No. 2 most polluted nation in the world after the U.S. Japan is a weird country with weird people. Weird.
Have a nice day.
I don’t think Treesjess is Japanese
AMCHAM is more likely