Most people don't care. They only care because/if it affects their stock portfolio.
There are weekly protests against Israel, but it's mostly a melting pot of people who have some affiliation with the region, or just people who like to protest. You'll meet the same people there as you'd meet at a pro-workers' protest or a protest against Yoon.
I'm sure it'll be reported on, discussed during TV panels, etc, but every day people don't really care.
I’m curious how this conflict is perceived in Korea.
Most people don't care. They only care because/if it affects their stock portfolio.
There are weekly protests against Israel, but it's mostly a melting pot of people who have some affiliation with the region, or just people who like to protest. You'll meet the same people there as you'd meet at a pro-workers' protest or a protest against Yoon.
I'm sure it'll be reported on, discussed during TV panels, etc, but every day people don't really care.
That’s actually about the same as here. The difference is probably mostly in the intensity of propaganda we’re exposed to.
Lindsey is sick in the head: https://xcancel.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1933318401608282411
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2025/jun/13/israel-iran-strikes-defence-minister-tehran-middle-east-live
The fires are burning baby and burn baby burn. It sounds like Iranian military leadership and nuclear scientists got erased
view on x.comhttps://xcancel.com/sentdefender/status/1933334370665783334
https://xcancel.com/zriboua/status/1933317991648641445