A LOT CAN BE LEARNED about human nature from the study of Korean history in modern times.
At the start of the Korean War (1950), troops from the communist North invaded the South. During their retreat, the South rounded up suspected communist-sympathizers in their midst, and executed them en mass.
What is remembered as a heinous war crime might instead be an important aspect of human nature.
Would South Korea have survived its formative days any other way..?
“Who Lives Matters,” it would seem.