CONTENTS
• Background of the Author (About the Author)
0. Prologue
0-1. The Republic of Korea Sharply Divided by the Left Wing and the Right Wing
1. Why Anti-Americanism?
1-2. North Korean Infiltration of the Republic of Korea
1-3. Leftist Forces’ Infiltration of the South Korean Armed Forces
1-4. Why is Anti-Japan Just As Important to the Left as Anti-America
1-5. Moon Jae-in Administration’s Attempt to Erase the Rhee Syng-man Administration
2. Korea’s Core Anti-American Group, the “386 Generation”
2-1. Anti-American Movement Started in Gwangju
2-2. 1987 June Uprising and NL
2-3. An Incident That Showed How Terrifying NL Really Is
3. Notable Examples of Anti-American Movement
3-1. Terrorism attack Against the Official Residence of the US Ambassador to Korea
3-2. President-elect Kim Dae-jung and the Full-fledged Movement of 386 Generation
3-3. No Gun Ri Incident, US Troops in Korea, and the Movie ‘Host’
3-4. Apolo Anton Ohno and the Anti-American Movement
3-5. The Worst Traffic Accident and Candlelight Rallies
3-6. Callous to the Battle of Yeonpyeong? Political Motivation Controversy
3-7. Protest Against US Beef
3-8. Knife Attack on US Ambassador to Korea Mark Lippert
4. Current Situation of Anti-American Activists in the Moon Jae-in Administration
4-1. National Council of Student Representatives -- What Do They Do?
4-2. Politicians from the National Council of Student Representatives (NL)
4-3. Politicians from Non-NCSR Organizations (PD)
4-4. Minbyun, a Lawyers’ Society Aligning Itself with Left-wing Government
5. Current Status of the Korean Media
5-1. The Birth of the National Union of Media Workers (NUM)
5-2. One of the Most Radical Union’s Strike in MBC
5-3. The Bias of the National Union of Media Workers (NUM)
5-4. Structure of the National Union of Media Workers
5-5. Naver, a Left-leaning Portal
5-6. Druking Scandal Exposes the Manipulation of Public Opinion
5-7. A Significant Incident That Made Naver Stop Editing News Stories
5-8. Naver Labor Union Joins National Council of Trade Unions
5-9. Presidential Chief Secretary and MBC Chief Editor with a Daum Background / DAUM
5-10. Appointment of KBS and MBC Presidents and the National Union of Media Workers
5-11. Democratic Party of Korea Attempts to Occupy the Broadcasting Industry
5-12. Secret Inspection and Retaliation in MBC
6. Examples of the Korean Press Seized by the Korea Confederation of Trade Unions
6-1. Overestimated Candlelight Rallies, Underestimated Taegukgi Rallies
6-2. Abolishment of the Rule about Estimates Both by the Organizers and the Police
6-3. The Press Pulls Even the US Embassy in Seoul into the Candlelight Rally
6-4. Human Rights issues in North Korea being Ignored by the South Korean Press
6-5. Overextended Praise of Kim Jong-un
6-6. North Korea Praise in Full Swing Beginning with the Pyongchang Olympics
6-7. Ludicrous Fascination with Kim Yo-jong
6-8. The Press Becomes the Spokespersons for the North about the Cheonan Sinking Incident
6-9. The Press Accuses Fishermen of responsibility for the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong
6-10. JTBC Plays a Leading Role in Inciting Issues Regarding the US THAAD Deployment
6-11. The Korean Press Siding with the North Blaming the United States
6-12. MBC is Uncomfortable with the Expression of “The North is Our Enemy”
6-13. The Korean Press Accuses the US Vice President Mike Pence for Being Rude 169
7. Moving Forward to the Era of New Media
7-1. Trump Declares War on Fake News
7-2. The Need for a Counter Labor Union
7-3. The Status of Alternative Journalism in Korea
7-4. Moving Beyond the Conservative vs. Liberal Frame
8. Epilogue
9. Works Cited