S. Korea: Pro-American and Anti-American Crowds Squares off at Pyongtaek (many photos)
Lefties whining afterwards for being "attacked" by riot police, parading one of "the wounded" in a wheelchair.
Obviously they are peaceful protestors. The steel pipes wer just to help reinforce the fence.
That's my story and I'm stickin with it.
This sure brings back memories. I spent two years plus at Camp Humphries in 86-88, and took a summer of language at Yon Sei University in the summer of 87, when the country went bonkers over Chun Doo-hwan trying to cling to power.
I lived at the Seoul Garden Hotel and wore civies to class to avoid attention. Most of the 3 months I spent going to Yon Sei I walked thorugh the police lines and rioters to class. On bad days the tear gas was bad and classes were cancelled. At the time there was indeed a need for change, but to see a bunch of the same loons and their offspring wrecking the fence at my old home at Camp Humphreys makes me think its time to move our troops completely out of the peninsula and focus on other existing and emerging Asian allies.
Who is the jerk in the white shirt with the microphone? An NK Stooge or covert agent no doubt.
What is with Photo #9? Does play between the two teams STOP if there is an injury?
And what is with Photo #14? If I think this is what I'm seeing, there's the wheelchair dude, but in front of riot police? Are the polezi sympathetic? Or did they wheel the dude in front of the demarkation line?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Damn Raider nation LOL!