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Translated Korean netizen reactions, internet memes, parodies, and jokes related to the 2012 South Korean presidential election race and its three heated debates.
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New scandals about illegal election activities by the Saenuri Party threaten Park Geun-hye's slim lead over Moon Jae-in in the South Korean presidential elections.
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Australian Police have responded to an official complaint about the investigation of a brutal assault on a Korean student, by pledging to reinvestigate the incident
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Netizens are outraged as a photo of a rally in support of presidential candidate Park Geun-hye is doctored showing more people than actually showed up.
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Park Geun-hye's campaign misinterprets the use of the word 'strongman' on her TIME magazine cover, prompting a change in the headline to the unambiguous 'dictator'
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A Korean-American is caught vandalizing the memorial hall of former dictator Park Chung-hee - on the 33rd anniversary of his assassination.
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After months of speculation, software tycoon-turned-professor Ahn Cheol-soo finally announces his bid to become president, much to the delight of netizens.
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Research published by an international journal claims that the cause of the Cheonan sinking was a mine explosion abandoned by the South's Navy during the 1970s.
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Korean and Japanese netizen reactions to South Korea's 2-0 victory against Japan in the match to decide which nation would take home the Olympic bronze for soccer.
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Ahn Cheol-soo, professor and software tycoon, makes a rare TV appearance on 'Healing Camp,' leading many to guess he will imminently announce his presidential bid.
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Netizens react as the Democratic United Party consider an election pledge to abolish Seoul National University and establish national universities in each province.
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Ruling party politician Park Geun-hye declares her candidacy in this December's election, becoming the first female presidential hopeful in South Korean history.
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As one of Korea's biggest broadcasters continue to strike over political bias, top news presenter Bae Hyun-jin explains why she will no longer join unionists.
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In a recent addition to the 'Ladygate' series, the identity of 'Hair Ripping Girl', who attacked a Unified Progressive Party delegate last month, is revealed.
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Prosecutors indict a netizen for calling President Lee a 'son of a bitch', the case proceeding without a complaint from the President. Netizens polarized.
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A member of the Unified Progressive Party sets himself on fire, in protest over online voting. Netizens label liberals as hypocrites.
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Debate on multiculturalism in Korea is up in the air again as the first naturalized-Korean is elected, with xenophobic comments rife on the Internet.