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South Korea Beef Protest and Riot

This video is in response to the recent South Korean beef protests of United states beef imports. This is another perfect example of what happens when you don't squash it. Koreans need to shut up and eat beef and then get beat by police. There was a riot as protesters fought with police. I can not blame them because I am not a big fan of baby fetus metus.Several hundred protesters were hurt during the rally that continued into Sunday morning, according to a coalition of civic groups that has organized weeks of demonstrations. Police said the clash left more than 100 riot police injured. About 50 protesters were arrested on charges of assaulting police and illegally occupying streets. Activists have staged daily rallies on the streets of the capital to voice fears about the possible health risks of U.S. beef, such as mad cow disease. As officials began inspecting U.S. beef on Friday, hundreds of labor activists blocked customs storage facilities. Justice Minister Kim Kyung-han said in statement televised nationally Sunday that that the government will crack down against future violent protests. Officials could take measures such as the use of liquid tear gas, which has been banned in South Korea since 1999. He said authorities will also chase, arrest and punish those who have spearheaded violent demonstrations, which he said have developed into a broader opposition to major government policy agendas. Jang Dae-hyun, a spokesman for the protest group, said police should cease the harsh methods used against demonstrators to prevent further violence. "We've been supporting peaceful rallies, but the police crackdown is too harsh," Jang said. The beef issue topped the agenda when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met South Korean officials during her visit to Seoul as part of an Asian tour. She flew to China on Sunday. "I want to assure everyone that American beef is safe," Rice told a news conference with South Korea's foreign minister, Yu Myung-hwan. "We will continue to work with you to have consumer confidence in that matter." About 15 sign-carrying protesters gathered outside the South Korean Foreign Ministry, where Rice met with Yu. "Rice, go home," they chanted. Placards said, "Stop Rice and Mad Cow," and "We Don't Need U.S. Troops. We Don't Need Mad Cows." U.S. beef has been banned since late 2003, when the first case of mad cow disease in the U.S. was discovered. In the wake of public outrage over plans to resume shipments of American beef, the South Korean Cabinet offered to resign and the president reshuffled top advisers. __ You don't want this beef. This video will provide you with detailed analysis on the proper technique for beef squashing. It includes a hands on demonstration. This is no mere 16. 0z of tainted meat. When you are dealing with some serious beef, there is just one way to squash it. Don't worry South Koreans, I am sure you have plenty of Baby fetus Metus to go around.

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