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Why is South Korea such a racial and conservativative country?
As your 13 yrs,in your opinion..
what can be done to decrease such racial,cultural and skin colour discrimination??
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CAUSE TODAY IS THE DEAD LINE!!!!!!!
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Answered by jmi9ani11635220
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Conservatism in South Korea is chiefly associated with the People Power Party (South Korea). Traditinoal South korea conservatism is a political and social philosophy characterized by Korean culture traditions originating from Confucianism in korea, pro-business, opposition to trade unions, strong national defense, free trade, anti-communism, pro-communitarianism, pro-economic interventionism but anti-welfare state. Until May 10, 2017, the conservative Park Geun-hye government was the last conservative government of the Sixth Republic of South Korea.

Conservatism in South Korea is chiefly associated with the People Power Party (South Korea). Traditinoal South korea conservatism is a political and social philosophy characterized by Korean culture traditions originating from Confucianism in korea, pro-business, opposition to trade unions, strong national defense, free trade, anti-communism, pro-communitarianism, pro-economic interventionism but anti-welfare state. Until May 10, 2017, the conservative Park Geun-hye government was the last conservative government of the Sixth Republic of South Korea.Starting from the dictatorship of Syngman Rhee, South Korean conservatism has been influenced from the military dictatorships of Park Chung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan. In domestic policy, South Korean conservatism has a strong elitist streak and promotes rapid modernization and social stability.

Conservatism in South Korea is fervently anti-communist. South Korean conservatives oppose relations with North Korea and support upholding the National Security Act. Because of this, conservatives oppose ethnic nationalism. South korean conservative’s nationalism is mixed ethnic nationalism with civic nationalism.

South korea’s conservative philosophy is derived in part from the Neoconservatism and Neoliberalism. So conservatives believe economic liberalism and oppose welfare states. But due to the influence of the Park Chung-hee, conservatives advocate economic interventionism

Conservatives also advocate communitarianism. Because conservatives are influenced by korean culture traditions originating from Confucianism in Korea.

Conservatives strongly oppose LGBT rights, with former Liberty Korea Party candidate Hong Jun-pyo blaming homosexuals for weakening the South Korean military and spreading AIDs during the 2017 Presidential Debates.[2]

In 2020, People Power Party (South Korea)’s leader Kim Chong-in apologized for Gwangju Democratization Movement. [3] But some conservative citizen groups such as the Korean Council for Restoration National Identity and American and Korean Friendship National Council protested at UNESCO headquarters in Paris in May 2011 to prevent inscribing the records of the Gwangju Democratization Movement in the Memory of the World Register, and to petition for" reconsidering identifying North Korean Special Forces as the perpetrators of the GDM.[4]

Jeong Tae-heon, a professor of Korean history at Korea University has expressed concerns that disputes over the term "liberal democracy" reflect a strong conservative bias reacting against North Korea's political ideologies, similar to political views seen in 1950.[5]

It has been alleged that the South Korean right has promoted McCarthyism-like red scares among the South Korean public.[6][clarification needed] This includes an incident before the 1996 Legislative Elections, where conservative lawmakers were arrested for secretly meeting with North Korean agents in Beijing to seek North's help in manipulating the outcome of the election in exchange for payoffs.[7] The North fired artillery into the Join Security Zone on the DMZ, which caused panic among South Korean electorates, benefiting the conservative party.[8]

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