BREAKING: The South Korean government has just dropped a political BOMBSHELL. They are now calling the brutal knife attack on opposition leader Lee Jae Myung an act of TERRORISM. This is a FIRST in the nation’s history, and it changes EVERYTHING.
Look at the photo from that day. See the chaos, the blood on the ground. A man in a crowd plunged a knife into Lee’s neck during a public visit. He fell, bleeding, in front of reporters. This wasn’t just an assault—the state now says it was TERROR.
Why this drastic move NOW? The government claims it’s for “public security.” But this unprecedented label raises terrifying questions. Who benefits from framing a lone attacker as a terrorist? What does this mean for political dissent? The ruling power now has a new weapon: the “terrorist” label.
The silence from some corners is DEAFENING. While the committee chaired by the Prime Minister makes this historic designation, we must ask: is this about justice, or is it about setting a dangerous new precedent? This redefines the rules of political violence in Korea forever.
One man with a knife just rewrote the nation’s security laws, and you should be terrified of what comes next.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



