By now, the South Korean executives of LG and Kores should know how it feels to have one’s island destroyed. Or do they care? On November 23, North Korea destroyed Yeonpeong Island after South Korea provoked the former with a military exercise. It is the height of absurdity for South Korea to complain about the North’s attack while it was the South that risked trouble by displaying its war arsenal to the enemy. It is only proper for the South Korean Defense Minister to resign because he approved of the war exercise conducted by his country. Nobody lights a match within 50 feet of a gasoline lorry or inside a warehouse of dynamites. You do not whet your knife before the very eyes of a neighbor with whom you have a quarrel. You do that and you only have yourself to blame.
LG and Kores own a total of 70% of Korea Malaysia Philippines Resources Inc. (the renamed Lafayette Philippines Inc.), the same company that owns in turn RRMI and RRPI. KMPRI is destroying Rapu-Rapu Island. Our boycott campaign of LG products is therefore an appropriate reply.
If war breaks out again in Korea, Filipinos should not help the South. We helped them in the 1950s but look at their act of gratitude – they are destroying our Rapu-Rapu Island, our version of Yeonpeong. These South Korean executives should pack up, close the mine, clean the contamination and enlist in their army to face Kim Jong Il.
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