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Why a 5-year prison sentence for a Chinese person's insults is no big deal

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https://www.fmkorea.com/9896279712

The reason it's no big deal is that an even stricter law is already scheduled to take effect in July.

It's essentially an online anti-discrimination law.

For reference, during a House of Representatives hearing held in the US in late April, regarding this law and the changing legislation,

It was mentioned that Korea is "abandoning human rights and becoming more like North Korea and Communist China," with terms like communist and socialist states being brought up.

I want to bring the US articles and congressional reports, but I can't because specific politicians' names are mentioned.

Also, the fact that this legislation affects YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram is one of the reasons for the current Section 301 trade investigation.

Currently, on Chinese platforms like Douyin and Weibo, they fully support this law.

They're saying the President is doing a great job, or that they've finally realized they are a vassal state.

Some Chinese people are even saying they should intentionally start fights to get Koreans "taken down."

The funny thing is that in those articles, they call Koreans "people from a small country," "Bangzi," and all sorts of other things.

Summary - 5 years in prison for a Chinese person is nothing, and the "gagging" starts in July.

Source: https://www.fmkorea.com/best/9896553310

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