The internet was abuzz with pleas to immigrate to Canada after South Korea\u0027s conservative leader won the elections
A month later, he stated that low-income individuals should have a choice of eating foods that don’t meet legal standards, as long as the food doesn’t kill them.
“Poor people should be allowed to choose food below to eat at lower prices … unless it makes you sick and die,” he said in an interview critiquing excessive food regulations in reference to Milton Friedman’s book, “Free to Choose: A Personal Statement.” “He became the conservatives’ “icon” because he was “seen as the best person to beat the Democratic Party candidate, despite his lack of political leadership experience,” Stanford sociology professor Gi-Wook ShinPrime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated South Korea’s new president on his victory, despite Suk-yeol’s questionable policies.
Congratulations, Yoon Suk-yeol, on your victory in South Korea’s presidential election. I look forward to working with you to deepen relations between our two countries, advance shared priorities, and address the challenges of today and tomorrow.
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