Anti-discrimination law has been a contentious issue in South Korean politics. The Democratic Party of Korea appears to be attempting to push through the legislation by leveraging its majority position. However, I believe this approach is misguided. Exploiting the majority position is not a democratic principle; it is merely another form of fascism. Democracy revolves around procedural principles and the pursuit of consensus, regardless of the challenges involved. It transcends mere popularity and is not confined to the narrow confines of winning a popular vote. (Democracy has evolved beyond the limitations of school congresses! 😜)
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