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Yoon Seok-yeol's Constitutional Court 'Free Belief' Imitating Hitler's Court 'Free Defense', Musk 'Nazi Salute'

김종찬안보 2025. 1. 22. 12:54
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Yoon Seok-yeol's Constitutional Court 'Free Belief' Imitating Hitler's Court 'Free Defense', Musk 'Nazi Salute'

President Yoon Seok-yeol, who spoke as a plaintiff at the Constitutional Court, imitated the far-right fascist by destroying the 'basic order of liberal democracy' of the Constitution with his 'free democratic belief', and CEO Musk showed a 'Nazi salute' at the inauguration of US President Trump.
On the 21st, President Yoon stated in the Constitutional Court, "Since I became an adult, I have lived my life in public office with a firm belief in liberal democracy," and declared that he destroyed the 'liberal democratic order' of the Constitution that he swore to when he took office.

President Yoon declared martial law in his declaration of emergency, "Martial law is declared to protect the Republic of Korea," and attempted to hijack the national motto of the Constitution by specifying in Article 1 of the Constitution that "the Republic of Korea is a democratic republic." 
The 'free ideology speech' in court appears to be an imitation of Hitler's defense by the Nazi Party, who served 9 months in prison for defending himself in a speech about 'freedom from the victorious nations (Allied Powers)' and 'Germany's problem' in treason. After the failed right-wing coup in Germany in 1922, Hitler, a member of the Nazi Party, was arrested for treason in the Munich Putsch, and it is recorded in Namu Wiki that at trial, "the judge was so taken in by Hitler's passionate talk about the current problems of Germany, freedom from the victorious nations, and his own vision that he reduced Hitler's sentence. Despite the fact that treason was a serious crime, Hitler was given a relatively light sentence of 5 years in prison by coaxing the judge, but in reality, he only served 9 months. Hitler lived comfortably in prison, revived the weakened Nazi Party, and started World War II." 

Our Constitution states in its preamble that "the basic order of liberal democracy based on autonomy and harmony will be further strengthened," and the president took office by pledging to comply with this, and violation of this oath is subject to impeachment.

 In response to the claim that he interfered with the National Assembly’s right to vote, President Yoon said at the Constitutional Court, “Even if I try to prevent the lifting of martial law by force, I can do so in a place other than the National Assembly,” thereby demoting the “National Assembly’s inherent legislative power” under his martial law authority and exercising his “right to command the National Assembly.”

Article 40 of the Constitution, “The legislative power belongs to the National Assembly,” and Article 66, “The executive power belongs to the government headed by the President,” are completely separated, and President Yoon ordered that the National Assembly vote be held outside the assembly building, which is a violation of Article 40 of the Constitution.

Article 66 of the Constitution further states that “The President has the responsibility to protect the independence, territorial integrity, and continuity of the nation and the Constitution.”

Musk (Elon Musk), who officially supports far-right parties in Germany, the UK, and other countries, made a Nazi salute by raising his palms up over his head twice during President Trump’s inauguration speech on the 20th.

Hours after Trump was inaugurated as president, Musk thanked the crowd for choosing Trump at a “crossroads in human civilization” by hitting his chest twice with his palm and extending his hand in a Nazi salute, palm down, before turning around and repeating the gesture to the crowd behind him.

The New York Times reported on the 21st that the salute “was compared online to the salute popularized by Adolf Hitler, and others interpreted it as the Roman salute, also known as the ‘fascist salute’, later adopted by the Nazis,” and that “the Nazi gesture is illegal in some European countries, including Germany.”
Masha Pearl, executive director of the Blue Card, a foundation that supports Holocaust survivors, called Musk’s gesture “a Nazi salute,” telling the Times that “Elon Musk has been implicated in anti-Semitic incidents in the past. So it was a clear symbol of hatred, violence, and genocide.”

The far-right German party Alternative for Germany (AfD), supported by Musk, won first place in the local elections held in Thuringia last September, winning 32 out of 88 seats (32.8%).
Bjorn Höcke (52), the AfD leader in Thuringia who led the election to victory, joined the founding of the AfD in 2013, visited Adolf Hitler's birthplace in 2015, and formalized far-right ideology by calling Germany's reflection on its wartime past "German self-torture." The Yoon Seok-yeol administration's "anti-state" regulation of demanding an apology from Japan is similar to this.

In a speech in 2021, he used the phrase "All for Germany," a slogan from Nazi Germany that is prohibited by German law, in his political campaigns, and was fined heavily twice. The German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution classifies him as an extremist, and the National Intelligence Service continues to monitor him, making far-right extremism a target of government surveillance.

See <Yoon Seok-yeol's National Examination, 'Democratic Republic', 'Freedom' System Overthrow, Fascist Coup, Lee Jae-myung's Immunity Deleted, December 6, 2024>

<Musk Far-Right ‘Epaulets Liberal Extremists Loyal to Money Power’, January 7, 2025>
<German Intelligence Agency Strikes Down Far-Right Party Surveillance, South Korean Intelligence Agency Promotes Far-Right, Far-Left Surveillance, December 17, 2024>
<Musk Supports German Far-Right Party, Supports Italian and British Far-Right, Neo-Nazi ‘Resurrection’, December 22, 2024>