"The South Korean capital of #Seoul looks glitzy and dynamic but the country remains deeply #conservative."
"This can mean that #abuse against #women in certain parts of society is not taken as seriously as it should be..."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57493020
How can 'conservative' be used to refer to contempt of rule of law? What is being 'conserved' other than unpredictability?
The sooner we abandon this #newspeak, the sooner we can have rule of law.
"This can mean that #abuse against #women in certain parts of society is not taken as seriously as it should be..."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57493020
How can 'conservative' be used to refer to contempt of rule of law? What is being 'conserved' other than unpredictability?
The sooner we abandon this #newspeak, the sooner we can have rule of law.
'I was humiliated': The continuing trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims
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