@ That’s unrealistic in Yoon’s case. You’re talking about the Japanese Peruvian, an Asian president in Peru itself is already a red flag. how was that even possible? 🤣
Can’t really blame the defense minister here, they and the military all sworn an oath and president here is the commander-in-chief so you kinda have to listen and carry out his order. You don’t want a military that doesn’t listen to the president.
@@huyke7051 one of the rules is that you can refuse an illegal order. Regardless, the military heads and the president who were in collusion will be ousted and jailed.
@@huyke7051 Yes and No. Defense minister or the army has a duty to abide by the rule of law just like anyone else. Defense minister was well aware of the requirements and process necessary for martial law to be legally declared, but ignored and intentionally followed an illegal order from the president. That’s an act of Treason.
If Korea had been a military that did not know Yeouido in the 1970s or 1980s, there would have been bloodshed. However, Korea has the world's highest level of education among its citizens. The young soldiers were also strange, and they had to obey orders, so they thought they would get hurt while fighting with citizens, so they broke windows where citizens were not present. This was possible because it was a conscious action by heavily armed soldiers. Think about it! They were ordered to be North Korean soldiers, but there were citizens in Yeouido without a single weapon. The conscious action of Korean soldiers saved the citizens. That is why the irresponsible commander-in-chief who does not protect the lives of citizens must disappear. Korea is one body of citizens and soldiers. The ignorant commander-in-chief thinks Korean soldiers and citizens are people from 40 years ago who do not know the National Assembly in Yeouido.
I'm not that deep in Politics but i know one thing for sure....at times the opposition can dismember the man in power quietly ( happens a lot in Countries with Democracy) maybe he got frustrated but again A Martial law knowing well how it traumatized the country in the past 40yrs that wasn't a wise move surely....if he doesn't have the guts to face his opposition head to head maybe it's time to step down....coz at the end of the day politics is a dirty wicked game and you need some tricks to stay on board
President Yoon Suk Yeol is seen as highly incompetent and corrupt, abusing his authority and driving South Korea into turmoil. He narrowly won the 2022 election by less than 1% and has since undermined the country’s healthcare, economy, diplomacy, public welfare, and human rights. As a former prosecutor, he’s been accused of weaponizing prosecutorial power to target opposition leader Lee Jae-myung. The presidential couple faces serious allegations of corruption and criminal activities, leading to widespread public outrage. In a desperate attempt to hold onto power, they even tried to impose martial law-a move that alarmed many Koreans, who quickly reacted due to the lasting memory of the 1980 Gwangju Massacre under Chun Doo-hwan’s military dictatorship. If you want to understand why South Koreans reacted so strongly, I recommend reading Human Acts by Han Kang, this year’s Nobel Prize winner in literature. It vividly portrays the traumatic history of massacres under martial law.
@@user-wv9cg4tj6m I don’t get how you, living in Korea, don’t know what I, living in the U.S., know about Yoon’s incompetence, his abuse of power through martial law, and the geopolitical risks he’s created. If you don’t see it, you must be one of those clueless voters who supported Yoon. Wake up!
this idiot's last name is Yoon. In 1980, under martial law, South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan ordered a brutal military crackdown that resulted in the massacre of many civilians. In South Korea, current President Yoon Suk Yeol is mockingly called "Yoon Doo-hwan," drawing a parallel to Chun Doo-hwan's authoritarian rule.
Many pundits in South Korea point out the soldiers' demeanor at the time. It seemed they weren't keen on doing their job, let alone arresting the opposition party members they were ordered to. The news reports that most of them are special ops. They know their job well and would have no problem rounding up all those politicians. But they sort of looked the other way, doing a half-hearted job as if they were just making it look like they were following orders.
Thanks for sharing this update! Politics in South Korea is definitely heating up 🔥. With the impeachment motion underway, it'll be interesting to see how the situation unfolds. Keep us posted! 👀
Thanks to the consideration of the 707th Special Mission Brigade, there were no deaths or serious injuries. If they had the will, they would have entered the National Assembly building quickly.
They also seem to think this situation is unfair. Despite being a specialized counter-terrorism unit and highly trained personnel, they only acted very passively during the occupation of the National Assembly. In fact, there were no casualties except for three minor injuries
Guess which place in the world is the only one supporting South Korea’s martial law this time? It’s the Taiwan you consider democratic and free! The Taiwanese authorities were the first to post on social media, supporting South Korea’s martial law! They are also the only ones in the world to support it
This may be North Korea's covert action at full force in the false belief that Russia's new treaty will mean that war agsinst South Korea will result in their millitary support. I feel like if the us was to support Kim jung un with enough luxury items and people who would "genuinely" admire him, we could unify korea._
S Korea did face challenges from those parliament members who have connections with both CCP and N Korea. However, Yoon should follow the law before enforcing an order. He failed to follow the procedure.
Im Korean and I agree there are memebers who have connections with N.Korea. But martial law is not the answer. The prosecutors could do it by themselves.
South Korea's history of troubled presidencies who is ranked 22 democracy as a full democracy: Syngman Rhee (1948-1960) South Korea’s first president, Rhee, governed with an autocratic hand, marked by election manipulation and suppression of dissent. Massive public protests against corruption and misrule forced his resignation in 1960. Yun Bo-seon (1960-62): Yun became president after a student-led pro-democracy movement ended Rhee’s rule. However, his term was cut short by a military coup led by Major General Park Chung-hee in 1961. Yun resigned in 1962, providing legitimacy to Park’s takeover. Park Chung-hee (1961-1979) Park seized power through a coup and ruled with authoritarian control, focusing on rapid economic growth. His tenure ended with his assassination in 1979 after years of political oppression and human rights violations. Choi Kyu-hah (1979-1980) Following Park’s assassination, Choi became president, promising reforms and democratic elections. However, martial law imposed by Chun Doo-hwan in May 1980 undermined his presidency, leading to his resignation amidst the violent Gwangju Uprising. Chun Doo-hwan (1980-1988) Chun assumed power through a coup, marked by brutal suppression of the Gwangju Uprising, where hundreds were killed. After stepping down, Chun faced a death sentence in 1996 for his actions, later commuted to life imprisonment. Roh Tae-woo (1988-1993) Roh, elected through South Korea’s first direct presidential vote, faced allegations of financial misconduct and corruption. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 1996 but later pardoned. Kim Young-sam (1993-1998) Kim sought to address corruption and strengthen democracy. However, the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis severely impacted the economy, overshadowing his term. Kim Dae-jung (1998-2003) A champion of democracy, Kim Dae-jung is remembered for his “Sunshine Policy” toward North Korea, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize. Roh Moo-hyun (2003-2008) Roh focused on progressive reforms but faced impeachment in 2004. Though reinstated by the Constitutional Court, his term was marred by economic challenges and labour unrest. Park Geun-hye (2013-2017) South Korea’s first female president, Park, faced impeachment in 2016 over a corruption scandal involving her confidante, Choi Soon-sil. She was removed from office in 2017 and later jailed. Yoon Suk Yeol (2022-present) On December 3, 2024, Yoon declared martial law, citing threats from “pro-North Korean anti-state forces.” The move, reminiscent of Chun Doo-hwan’s era, was met with immediate backlash. Lawmakers swiftly opposed the decree, forcing Yoon to rescind it within hours.
والله ماتكلمت الا من الجوع والفقر وضيق الحال انا وامي واخوني نموت من الجوع يشهد الله ضروفنا قاسيه واجبرتني على هذا اشي ارجوك سامحني اخي عاد باقي اخوه إيمانيه طلبتك حق كيس طحين اخي احنا نساء ما بتقدر نخرج بين الرجال عاد باقي مره عندكم اخي ربي اكرمكم انكم رجال احنا نساء ما بتقدر نخرج ولا نشتغل مثلكم اخي وين الاخوه الايمانيه في قلوبكم احنا نساءلاخوه ولا رحمه😥 ولا شفقه ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اقسم بالله على كتاب الله يا خوان ما فيه دخل علينا ولا من ايا شخص ربي يجزيك الخير يا فاعل الخير انا داخله على الله ثم عليكم يااهل الخير تقفوا معنا يا عالم حسوا فينا يا اهل الخير وين النخوة وين الاخوة وين الرحمه الى اوصى عليه النبي محمد بجاه النبي محمد تحسوا فينا انا بطلب منكم لو تساعدونى لو بثمن اكل مش طالبه شي غير انه نسد جوعنا ارجوكم من غير تجريح وكلام بكسر الخاطر انا يا خوان العيشة والله ما . عيشة فيكم تتاكدو يا اهل الخير انا توسل لكم ابوس على ايدكم تساعدونى ارجوكم امانه عليكم انا اعتبرونى اختكم عرضكم ساعدونى والله لول الضيق والفقر ما مديت ايدي اشحد من الناس استرونى يستر عرضكم وربنا يفرحكم في اطفالكم واهلكم ويبعد عنكم الضيق والحزن وربنا يجعل هذا المساعده في ميزان حسناتكم ساعدونى لو بثمن الاكل او بثمن اجار البيت ارجوكم يا اخواني يا اصحاب الضمير الحي يا اهل الخنوة واهل الكرم ارجوكم ساعدوني لو بشي قليل امانه عليكم والي حاب يساهم معي ربي يجزيه كل خير هذا رقمي00967713342392 الوتساب اللي يستطيع يساعدنا يتوصل نمرتنا واتساب معنا نعطيه الاسم الكامل العنوان ويحول لنا بما يستطيع وانا وسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعدتنا لاتتاخر علينا و جزاك الله خير الجزاπ~π÷π÷~π~ππ~π~×~π~÷~π~÷~π~÷~π~π~÷~π~π÷~π~√~√
impeach him ASAP, and do not let him reorganize or escape
Escape to where? Lol
@@Lalaland2045-n3f like Fujimori
@ That’s unrealistic in Yoon’s case. You’re talking about the Japanese Peruvian, an Asian president in Peru itself is already a red flag. how was that even possible? 🤣
@@Lalaland2045-n3f escape like him at the same place, if you know his complete story about Fujimori
Yep yep we sure need to. This guy can flee to some remote island if he can to avoid repercussions.
It’s good to see Koreans are moving swiftly to impeachment proceedings.
Get rid of bad president, quickly.
You mean that President Yoon has hostile policies with North Korea?
yoon is good actor
All the audience was immersed in this performance
Yes, he needs to be removed from office.
Confiscate his passport. Don't let him escape.
Do you really think he’s a flight risk?
Impeach? Send him to jail.
Impeach and also impeach the defense minister who went along with the illegal martial law order.
Kim Jung Eun is laughing at you clown. Dont be gaslighted by lefty' phony ideology. Lefty are traitors who worship NKorea
그는 이미 사임했어요.
그것보다 빨리 체포영장 발부하고
내란죄로 사형을 시켜야될 인물
Can’t really blame the defense minister here, they and the military all sworn an oath and president here is the commander-in-chief so you kinda have to listen and carry out his order. You don’t want a military that doesn’t listen to the president.
@@huyke7051 one of the rules is that you can refuse an illegal order. Regardless, the military heads and the president who were in collusion will be ousted and jailed.
@@huyke7051 Yes and No. Defense minister or the army has a duty to abide by the rule of law just like anyone else. Defense minister was well aware of the requirements and process necessary for martial law to be legally declared, but ignored and intentionally followed an illegal order from the president. That’s an act of Treason.
Most Koreans think of Yoon as a natural grown Japanese, a pro-Japanese collaborator, not a pure Korean.
Source?
This is scary to witness on the news, but I'm glad to see that the power of the people succeeded. Well done, South Korea!
Respect from Vietnam. 🙏
With the exception of people in certain regions, 80 percent of S.Koreans are concerned about his dictatorship and extreme right…
Koreans acted quickly against martial law, nullifying it and defending democracy within hours. This is a reminder that Korea is a model democracy.
I am so proud of them. I hope Hungary takes the same path!
hungery is different they are fine
just ignore the contrarian above me.
Yoon is a laughing stock for South Koreans and non South Koreans 😂🤣
한국인들은 이미 임기초반부터 그의 무식한 행동때문에 국민들은 대통령을 부끄러워했어요 ㅠ
@@kychoi5590 윤씨 지지한 놈들 제외 ㅠㅠ
If Korea had been a military that did not know Yeouido in the 1970s or 1980s, there would have been bloodshed. However, Korea has the world's highest level of education among its citizens. The young soldiers were also strange, and they had to obey orders, so they thought they would get hurt while fighting with citizens, so they broke windows where citizens were not present. This was possible because it was a conscious action by heavily armed soldiers.
Think about it! They were ordered to be North Korean soldiers, but there were citizens in Yeouido without a single weapon. The conscious action of Korean soldiers saved the citizens.
That is why the irresponsible commander-in-chief who does not protect the lives of citizens must disappear.
Korea is one body of citizens and soldiers.
The ignorant commander-in-chief thinks Korean soldiers and citizens are people from 40 years ago who do not know the National Assembly in Yeouido.
It is powerful to see a democratic country come together in times where many countries are divided.
Karma is for real! It’s starting to hit him back very hard!
He is 🤡 and he thought he was in circus
Byeeeee Byeeeeeeee Miss American Pie..........
😂
이상한 평행이론 ! 왜 미국에서 트럼프가 대통령으로 당선 될때마다 한국에서는 대통령이 탄핵 될까요 ?
trump is a good leader
Correction: why does a Korean leader would get impreached when democratic leaves the office?
America should take notes on how to hold government officials responsible.
how? congress and supreme court all trumps. how anyone can impeach trump? please teach me. thanks
That includes Faucii
민주주의를 파괴하는 반역자는 감옥에서 휴식을 취하게 될 것이다.
A traitor destroying democracy will be laid to rest in prison.
America can expect this every single week from next January.
Unfortunately yes
Nuh uh
No, trump won a landslide, hes actually popular.
Keep fighting for your rights.
his party members said that they were ultimately humiliated.
But they decided to go with him..
This is the time to try UBI, and if it works, it is a model for the rest of the world.
How did he think this would go down other than his utter humiliation? I'd like to know his reasoning.
His popularity is so low that he would be safer in North Korea.
LMAO omg
I don’t know, I don’t think the North Koreans would appreciate him using them as a scapegoat for his power grab.
Don't worry , the UK will give him Asylum (most of the frauds escape there)
Step down before being humiliated.
Looks like Yoon the Loon is aboot to go Doon!
Dynamic Korea🇰🇷🤦♂️
Democratic government - dictatorship - forced democratic government... This happened while I was sleeping Dynamic Korea
I'm not that deep in Politics but i know one thing for sure....at times the opposition can dismember the man in power quietly ( happens a lot in Countries with Democracy) maybe he got frustrated but again A Martial law knowing well how it traumatized the country in the past 40yrs that wasn't a wise move surely....if he doesn't have the guts to face his opposition head to head maybe it's time to step down....coz at the end of the day politics is a dirty wicked game and you need some tricks to stay on board
They should try the same in the UK, removing the PM and forcing a GE.
we literally just had a GE...
Why? I'm so bored of this whining and crying. Deal with it.
He would win 😂, so maybe try the fascist way
Wont be surprised if his wife is fleeing the country asap..
All this and we still don't know why he called for martial law. What the hell happened?
President Yoon Suk Yeol is seen as highly incompetent and corrupt, abusing his authority and driving South Korea into turmoil. He narrowly won the 2022 election by less than 1% and has since undermined the country’s healthcare, economy, diplomacy, public welfare, and human rights. As a former prosecutor, he’s been accused of weaponizing prosecutorial power to target opposition leader Lee Jae-myung.
The presidential couple faces serious allegations of corruption and criminal activities, leading to widespread public outrage. In a desperate attempt to hold onto power, they even tried to impose martial law-a move that alarmed many Koreans, who quickly reacted due to the lasting memory of the 1980 Gwangju Massacre under Chun Doo-hwan’s military dictatorship.
If you want to understand why South Koreans reacted so strongly, I recommend reading Human Acts by Han Kang, this year’s Nobel Prize winner in literature. It vividly portrays the traumatic history of massacres under martial law.
This illustrates why companies prefer hiring experienced workers; if he were a seasoned politician, this wouldn't have happened.
Has he not be impeach yet
Hope you are watching and listening Donald?
North Korea : Did we do something wrong?
Such a weird move by Yoon and also their military forces (Minister). I wonder what Yoon was thinking?
He is a lunatic.
lol im Korean and im pretty sure he was just being emotional. Yoon is quite simple person.
@@user-wv9cg4tj6m I don’t get how you, living in Korea, don’t know what I, living in the U.S., know about Yoon’s incompetence, his abuse of power through martial law, and the geopolitical risks he’s created. If you don’t see it, you must be one of those clueless voters who supported Yoon. Wake up!
Kim Jung Yoon
this idiot's last name is Yoon. In 1980, under martial law, South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan ordered a brutal military crackdown that resulted in the massacre of many civilians. In South Korea, current President Yoon Suk Yeol is mockingly called "Yoon Doo-hwan," drawing a parallel to Chun Doo-hwan's authoritarian rule.
Yoon will be history soon 😂
Can this happened to Starmer as well 😅
Please
Many pundits in South Korea point out the soldiers' demeanor at the time. It seemed they weren't keen on doing their job, let alone arresting the opposition party members they were ordered to. The news reports that most of them are special ops. They know their job well and would have no problem rounding up all those politicians. But they sort of looked the other way, doing a half-hearted job as if they were just making it look like they were following orders.
Hopefully they don’t go on and re-elect him like the US did with theirs
question to anyone knows their law. what if he wont step down? what is the next step? by force? drag him to prison? thanks for your answer
Thanks for sharing this update! Politics in South Korea is definitely heating up 🔥. With the impeachment motion underway, it'll be interesting to see how the situation unfolds. Keep us posted! 👀
Yoon will be like, ooooopssss. 😂
And the impeachment will be like a coconut falling to his head. 😂
Every country that votes Republican regrets it immediately take notes on your future America!
Have they been able to figure out which soldiers entered the Parliament building?
707th Special Mission Brigade
Thanks to the consideration of the 707th Special Mission Brigade, there were no deaths or serious injuries. If they had the will, they would have entered the National Assembly building quickly.
They also seem to think this situation is unfair. Despite being a specialized counter-terrorism unit and highly trained personnel, they only acted very passively during the occupation of the National Assembly.
In fact, there were no casualties except for three minor injuries
Guess which place in the world is the only one supporting South Korea’s martial law this time? It’s the Taiwan you consider democratic and free! The Taiwanese authorities were the first to post on social media, supporting South Korea’s martial law! They are also the only ones in the world to support it
Great! Better luck then in USAs Mickey Mouse democracy.
I always thought that South Korea was A STABLE DEMOCRACY.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Is there any truth in BBC news?
우린 이미 민주주의를 제대로 맛보고 있기 때문에 절대 독재로 돌아갈 수 없음
어떤 체제든 장단점이 있다지만 현존하는 체제 중 가장 나은 건 지금의 민주주의라는 건 부정할 수 없음
The cause and foundation of the problem is italy and France Paris,Rome,Napolitano,Napoli,America, Rome,Taranto,Torino,Sardegna ()
I thought Yoon would sing again “American pie 🥧” Then Biden will be pardons him .😂😂😂😂
Number 16
Bro wanted to be Kim Jong Un 2.0
If Yoon was impeached, South Korea would be DPRK😂
"Look at the camera, you've been pranked! "
"What do you mean I'm fired? "
My friend Kim Jong-un is much more popular and doesn't make the mess that Yoon Suk Yeol does.
Just what North Korea wanted from day 1 😂 oh the irony
This may be North Korea's covert action at full force in the false belief that Russia's new treaty will mean that war agsinst South Korea will result in their millitary support. I feel like if the us was to support Kim jung un with enough luxury items and people who would "genuinely" admire him, we could unify korea._
S Korea did face challenges from those parliament members who have connections with both CCP and N Korea. However, Yoon should follow the law before enforcing an order. He failed to follow the procedure.
Stop talking nonsense. Just because there is a divide doesn't give you the right to call for martial law.
小日本人?忘了你的父亲国?
Im Korean and I agree there are memebers who have connections with N.Korea. But martial law is not the answer. The prosecutors could do it by themselves.
Nothing new in SK's democracy, this kind of thing happened many times in the past.
일본은 패전후 몇년을 제외하고는 일당 독재이기에 민주주의가 무엇인지 모릅니다. 권력은 평범하게 부패하며 본인 나라에서 성군은 1세기에 1명 나올까 말까합니다. 일본정치에 더 관심을 가지세요.
This is new in SK democracy.
Martial law has never been imposed in the 6th Republic.
Hail supreme leader Yoon!!!
another idiot
South Korea's history of troubled presidencies who is ranked 22 democracy as a full democracy:
Syngman Rhee (1948-1960)
South Korea’s first president, Rhee, governed with an autocratic hand, marked by election manipulation and suppression of dissent. Massive public protests against corruption and misrule forced his resignation in 1960.
Yun Bo-seon (1960-62):
Yun became president after a student-led pro-democracy movement ended Rhee’s rule. However, his term was cut short by a military coup led by Major General Park Chung-hee in 1961. Yun resigned in 1962, providing legitimacy to Park’s takeover.
Park Chung-hee (1961-1979)
Park seized power through a coup and ruled with authoritarian control, focusing on rapid economic growth. His tenure ended with his assassination in 1979 after years of political oppression and human rights violations.
Choi Kyu-hah (1979-1980)
Following Park’s assassination, Choi became president, promising reforms and democratic elections. However, martial law imposed by Chun Doo-hwan in May 1980 undermined his presidency, leading to his resignation amidst the violent Gwangju Uprising.
Chun Doo-hwan (1980-1988)
Chun assumed power through a coup, marked by brutal suppression of the Gwangju Uprising, where hundreds were killed. After stepping down, Chun faced a death sentence in 1996 for his actions, later commuted to life imprisonment.
Roh Tae-woo (1988-1993)
Roh, elected through South Korea’s first direct presidential vote, faced allegations of financial misconduct and corruption. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 1996 but later pardoned.
Kim Young-sam (1993-1998)
Kim sought to address corruption and strengthen democracy. However, the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis severely impacted the economy, overshadowing his term.
Kim Dae-jung (1998-2003)
A champion of democracy, Kim Dae-jung is remembered for his “Sunshine Policy” toward North Korea, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize.
Roh Moo-hyun (2003-2008)
Roh focused on progressive reforms but faced impeachment in 2004. Though reinstated by the Constitutional Court, his term was marred by economic challenges and labour unrest.
Park Geun-hye (2013-2017)
South Korea’s first female president, Park, faced impeachment in 2016 over a corruption scandal involving her confidante, Choi Soon-sil. She was removed from office in 2017 and later jailed.
Yoon Suk Yeol (2022-present)
On December 3, 2024, Yoon declared martial law, citing threats from “pro-North Korean anti-state forces.” The move, reminiscent of Chun Doo-hwan’s era, was met with immediate backlash. Lawmakers swiftly opposed the decree, forcing Yoon to rescind it within hours.
박근혜대통령은 박정희대통령의 딸이며, 순서는 박근혜 다음 문재인 다음 윤석열입니다!
والله ماتكلمت الا من الجوع والفقر وضيق الحال انا وامي واخوني نموت من الجوع يشهد الله ضروفنا قاسيه واجبرتني على هذا اشي ارجوك سامحني اخي عاد باقي اخوه إيمانيه طلبتك حق كيس طحين اخي احنا نساء ما بتقدر نخرج بين الرجال عاد باقي مره عندكم اخي ربي اكرمكم انكم رجال احنا نساء ما بتقدر نخرج ولا نشتغل مثلكم اخي وين الاخوه الايمانيه في قلوبكم احنا نساءلاخوه ولا رحمه😥 ولا شفقه ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اقسم بالله على كتاب الله يا خوان ما فيه دخل علينا ولا من ايا شخص ربي يجزيك الخير يا فاعل الخير انا داخله على الله ثم عليكم يااهل الخير تقفوا معنا يا عالم حسوا فينا يا اهل الخير وين النخوة وين الاخوة وين الرحمه الى اوصى عليه النبي محمد بجاه النبي محمد تحسوا فينا انا بطلب منكم لو تساعدونى لو بثمن اكل مش طالبه شي غير انه نسد جوعنا ارجوكم من غير تجريح وكلام بكسر الخاطر انا يا خوان العيشة والله ما . عيشة فيكم تتاكدو يا اهل الخير انا توسل لكم ابوس على ايدكم تساعدونى ارجوكم امانه عليكم انا اعتبرونى اختكم عرضكم ساعدونى والله لول الضيق والفقر ما مديت ايدي اشحد من الناس استرونى يستر عرضكم وربنا يفرحكم في اطفالكم واهلكم ويبعد عنكم الضيق والحزن وربنا يجعل هذا المساعده في ميزان حسناتكم ساعدونى لو بثمن الاكل او بثمن اجار البيت ارجوكم يا اخواني يا اصحاب الضمير الحي يا اهل الخنوة واهل الكرم ارجوكم ساعدوني لو بشي قليل امانه عليكم والي حاب يساهم معي ربي يجزيه كل خير هذا رقمي00967713342392 الوتساب اللي يستطيع يساعدنا يتوصل نمرتنا واتساب معنا نعطيه الاسم الكامل العنوان ويحول لنا بما يستطيع وانا وسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعدتنا لاتتاخر علينا و جزاك الله خير الجزاπ~π÷π÷~π~ππ~π~×~π~÷~π~÷~π~÷~π~π~÷~π~π÷~π~√~√
Hey, All Mighty Flying Spaghetti Monster, pass the Parmesan.
@@billsmith5109 dont forget the holy toast with jesus on it😜
Looks like doodles, English for the win
The Asian Zelensky.