I've seen this before but never knew how to 'translate it.
Anyway, I was in S. Korea from '65 - '67 as a GI in the 51st Sig Bn.
I was 17 and remember enjoying being there. The S Koreans were (to me, anyway) very friendly and happy for our presence there.
Granted, I was a kid and not at all political nor worldly-wise, but that is my recollection.
During later years, I remember seeing student protests demanding the US to get out, and now with Pres. Bush's directive to transfer troops from S. Korea to the Middle East, and what seems to be a protestation (by the S Koreans) against that move ... I'm just a little confused about what the S Koreans want.
Back to "futurekorea" ....
What is that 'language' ... why is something published in such heiroglyphic phorm (intentional typo ... /8^), and how can it be translated?
Is it a reliable source?
Apparently your computer can only handle alphabets. Those words are written in Korean script. You will get the same result if you try Chinese sites.:)
S. Korea is overrun by one-time pro-North anti-government lefties who were masquerading as pro-democracy activists. They managed to brainwashed younger generation with their views, which are anti-American, pro-N. Korea, anti-business, and anti-competition. Gullible younger generation is in for really rude awakening, which would hit soon.
S. Korea operates on thin margin. It is not U.S.A.. No thick cushion of wealth, nor two oceans that separates U.S.A from her enemies. When S. Korea strays, the damage will come fast and hard.