Come on, five years in prison? That's still way too lenient if you ask me

. I mean, this dude was basically trying to take over the country and use military force against his own people. You can't just let that slide because of some fancy law or tradition

. What's next? Are we gonna pardon Kim Jong-un for all the atrocities he committed in North Korea? No way!
And what about all the damage control Yoon did while he was in power? Creating fake documents, holding secret meetings with his cabinet... that's some serious obstruction of justice right there. I'm surprised he didn't get a longer sentence, but I guess the system is still a bit slow to catch up

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This is a big deal for South Korea, no doubt about it

. But let's not forget, this just sets a precedent for future leaders who might try something similar. We need to make sure our institutions are strong enough to hold them accountable

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