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KRPolitics17 days ago

[Column] Naming the enemy: The unsettling return of ideological litmus tests in Korea

The article discusses the resurgence of ideological litmus tests in South Korea, examining how political discourse has become increasingly polarized and how individuals are being judged based on their ideological stances.

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The HankyorehIndependentCenter17 days ago
[Column] Naming the enemy: The unsettling return of ideological litmus tests in Korea

The article discusses the resurgence of ideological litmus tests in South Korea, examining how political discourse has become increasingly polarized and how individuals are being judged based on their ideological stances.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an analytical perspective on the ideological polarization in South Korean politics without overtly favoring one side. It uses neutral language and does not exhibit clear bias toward either progressive or conservative viewpoints.