SNS faster than martial law


 

There was something faster than guns and swords in the martial law army. It was the ultra-high-speed internet in South Korea.

They say the reason martial law failed was because of SNS. Looking at past cases, in order for martial law to succeed,

it was essential to control the National Assembly and broadcasting stations, and in reality, all martial laws that controlled both places were successful.

 

 

However, in 2024, 40 years after the last martial law, various media outlets other than the National Assembly and broadcasting stations appeared,

and in particular, the influence of SNS grew incredibly, and its ripple effect was confirmed once again through this incident.

 

 

On December 3rd at 11 PM, martial law was declared and martial law troops immediately began moving to the National Assembly as ordered.

This process was relayed every second through SNS, and angry citizens poured into the National Assembly. And because of the citizens,

the roads were blocked and most martial law troops could not enter the National Assembly. In the meantime,

the National Assembly members who entered the National Assembly building passed a resolution to lift martial law in 2 hours and 30 minutes,

and martial law ended as soon as it began.

 

 

Most experts believe that martial law would have been successful 10 years ago, but I think it is the positive function of SNS that has recently emerged as a social problem.


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