Bloomberg News highlighted the swiftness of Korean politicians and citizens surrounding the martial law situation in an article titled "Korea's culture of 'Hurry Hurry' helped" regarding the impeachment motion on the 17th local time.
Bloomberg introduced the culture of "palipali" in Korean, which was based on the passing of President Yoon's impeachment bill at the National Assembly, and introduced that Korea was able to rise to the top of the global supply chain and perform better than expected in industry, politics and popular culture when this culture emerged positively.
Bloomberg diagnosed that the "quickly fast" culture that contributed to Korea's economic growth was also evident in the martial law situation.
"Quickly, quickly, culture is a very powerful tool," one citizen who participated in the protest told Bloomberg. "It's a big part of what makes Korea able to do things that other countries can't do."
Bloomberg said it is true that there are side effects and negative implications for culture quickly, but added, "Quickly' is an emotion that implies patience and survival," adding, "After President Yoon's martial law announcement, Koreans knew what to do."
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