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Various memes (internet trending content) satirizing President Yoon Suk Yeol in connection with the December 3 emergency martial law incident are rapidly spreading online.
Immediately after the martial law incident, posts satirizing President Yoon's emergency martial law situation were poured out on various online communities and social media.When President Yoon
was on a trip with First Lady Kim Gun-hee, a photo taken from a private jet showed a post saying, "I've even done ○○ because of my love." The post featured singer Roy Kim's song "If You Ask Me What Love Is" as background music.
Parodies related to the movie "Seoul Spring," which deals with military rebellion, are constantly appearing. Memes such as "I guess I'm drunk" that synthesized President Yoon's face on the poster of the movie "Seoul Spring" also spread widely. The satire of former President Chun Doo-hwan looking out the window and saying, "That's not how you do it (the martial law)," also heated up the online community.
Such satire spread rapidly among foreign media and netizens. An overseas X (formerly Twitter) user made headlines by posting a composite photo of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, and Russian Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin telling President Yoon to "join us." All of them were suspected of planning a recent pro-Wi coup or failed to implement it.
In addition, shortly after the 12.3 incident, a message was posted on a community in the United States saying, "The Fastest Things on Earth." It was a satire about Korea's martial law being faster than cheetahs, planes, and even light speeds.
Some overseas netizens produced and shared parody photos comparing the lifting of the emergency martial law in six hours to the tendency of Koreans to shout "quickly."
Regarding the phenomenon of such satire gaining popularity, Kim Heon-sik, a pop culture critic, explained, "It is a phenomenon of digital participation democratic culture through sharing and spreading of expression of opinion."He then analyzed, "There is a good will among netizens to change the world by spreading good influence through a play culture."
Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team
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Immediately after the martial law incident, posts satirizing President Yoon's emergency martial law situation were poured out on various online communities and social media.When President Yoon
was on a trip with First Lady Kim Gun-hee, a photo taken from a private jet showed a post saying, "I've even done ○○ because of my love." The post featured singer Roy Kim's song "If You Ask Me What Love Is" as background music.
Parodies related to the movie "Seoul Spring," which deals with military rebellion, are constantly appearing. Memes such as "I guess I'm drunk" that synthesized President Yoon's face on the poster of the movie "Seoul Spring" also spread widely. The satire of former President Chun Doo-hwan looking out the window and saying, "That's not how you do it (the martial law)," also heated up the online community.
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Such satire spread rapidly among foreign media and netizens. An overseas X (formerly Twitter) user made headlines by posting a composite photo of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, and Russian Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin telling President Yoon to "join us." All of them were suspected of planning a recent pro-Wi coup or failed to implement it.
In addition, shortly after the 12.3 incident, a message was posted on a community in the United States saying, "The Fastest Things on Earth." It was a satire about Korea's martial law being faster than cheetahs, planes, and even light speeds.
Some overseas netizens produced and shared parody photos comparing the lifting of the emergency martial law in six hours to the tendency of Koreans to shout "quickly."
Regarding the phenomenon of such satire gaining popularity, Kim Heon-sik, a pop culture critic, explained, "It is a phenomenon of digital participation democratic culture through sharing and spreading of expression of opinion."He then analyzed, "There is a good will among netizens to change the world by spreading good influence through a play culture."
Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team
[Copyright holder (c) YTN Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution and use of AI data prohibited]
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