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On the morning of the 15th at 11:00 AM, a large-scale national rally was held at Gwanghwamun, Seoul, in commemoration of Liberation Day. The event, which began at 11:00 AM under the slogans "Eradicate election fraud!" and "Dissolve the National Election Commission!", holds significant meaning as a large-scale civic gathering that placed liberal democracy and national identity at the forefront of its agenda on a day celebrating Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
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<p>The upside-down Taegeukgi was something Kim Il-sung’s dog Shit-licker used to wear before he made the North Korean flag, so the native Juche-followers in South Korea, these Colorado people’s democratic maggots, must be exterminated.</p>
What's the point of meeting every year only to part ways? Do the people's representatives not have the courage to march to Cheong Wa Dae and negotiate for Lee Jae-myung's resignation? Aren't they ashamed of the seniors who shed blood and sacrificed their lives during the April 19 Revolution?