It is time for everyone to join forces to overcome the coronavirus crisis, but in traditional and tourist cities where there are many people who have been hit hard by the economy, there are more people wandering around for religious reasons. Originally a difficult environment creates blind concentration. It could be a wandering refuge of mind, or a faint expression of hope. However, there is no solution to the problem without confronting reality fairly.
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The Taliban regime entered Afghanistan and U.S. troops withdrew. The Middle East, which has many deserts and relies on the oil economy, is impossible to westernize. Afghanistan, which has no oil economy, is even more so. It is natural that religious and military regimes have come in and sat in the gap in the difficult national environment. The oil-dependent Middle East economy will gradually lose hope of prosperity with the introduction of electricity, hydrogen energy and various environmental energy systems. There is no way to prevent religious and military governments from entering until the economic infrastructure captures the hearts of the people.
These issues also apply to ideology. Eventually, she took a pragmatic line, but so did Vietnam. For now, she sought a way to live after an ideological government that could integrate the minds of the people was established.
A memoir of Truong Nutang, a senior liberal-turned-NLF (North Vietnamese People's Liberation Front) executive in high school, was published in a weekly magazine, which I kept ordering from rural bookstores for fun. I still remember the picture of Truong Nutang, who was tired of the ideologicalist who suffered from the liberation war. The ultimate goal of the warrior who was faithful to his ideology was just to live a good life.
That is why Chinese President Xi Jinping strengthens the ideology of nationalism. North Korean President Kim Jong Un, a new generation, should not lose his pragmatic line. There are times when Korean politics, which still seem liberal but see non-liberal people, is also at stake. Pragmatism is liberal, and the issue of inter-Korean unification should also be dealt with from a future-oriented and pragmatic perspective, not from an ideological perspective.
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