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A corrupt politician's pulp fiction (** notice how most of the five star reviews are from first time reviewers**)
It's interesting to note how a swarm of first time reviewers are flocking to review this trash with five stars and with similar "text" (the five star reviews repeat the similar words/phrase). And the 5 star reviews all happen in batches. Makes you wonder if they are real reviewers or not. Just do a quick internet search on this Korean president and you'll see what he is really like. He wrecked the middle class by focusing all government spends on the ultra-rich (most social incentives now favor the multi-real estate owners), destroyed the strong IT industry of the country by abolishing IT related government organizations (in the name of cutting costs), killed the environment with ridiculous man-made canals that costs billions annually just so that the water won't rot (as of Aug 2012, the water supply IS rotting with algae and even the water supply to the capital city is becoming toxic), and routed the country's tax dollars so that he can enrich his own wealth indirectly (recently got caught buying his own land using the country's tax money and going through his son). He was brazen enough to say that he donated all his wealth (his campaign promise), only to set up a trust fund managed by his son-in-law, and is only donating the amount that he has saved in taxes by setting up this trust. Turns out this "donation" ended up saving him from paying inheritance tax as well. You'll notice that one of the top 10 Apple Podcasts in the WORLD is by a Korean satire news show called the Ddanzis. Wonder why? Because this president filled all the major Korean news media outlets with his cronies to suppress any criticism. The country's news media has gotten so bad that people are going out of their way to get real news via the internet instead of listening to propaganda that stoops to the level of George Orwell's "1984" or "Animal Farm." Feel free to read this book if you like chanting "four legs good, two legs bad" and "Napoleon is always right."
November 2011 · Books
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The Uncharted Path: The Autobiography of Lee Myung-Bak
4.6★ · 345 ratings, as of 2023
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