How Korea’s tradition of quiet protests drives change
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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeopinionHow Korea’s tradition of quiet protests drives changeThere is the South Korea of skyscrapers, snazzy cars, soapy dramas
and K-pop anthems, and there is another, a quieter world. Silent demonstrations are a South Korean tradition that have often had a louder impact than any chanting crowds or violent mobs.
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