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American Unexceptionalism: K-Pop Demon Hunters IRL Korea

Nov 12, 2025
Helen J. Kim, an expert on Korean Christianity, and Ray Kim, a diplomat focused on religion, discuss South Korea's recent political crisis and the grassroots resistance that followed. They explore the roots of Christianity in Korea and its evolution during the Cold War. The pair highlight how Koreans organized against authoritarianism, using culture and religious symbolism in their protests. This conversation reveals crucial lessons for American activists on fighting religious nationalism and the power of civic participation.
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Swift Popular Defense Of Democracy

  • South Korea nearly lost its democracy when President Yoon declared martial law and ordered arrests in December 2024. Koreans mobilized across parties and the streets to overturn the move and impeach him within days.
ANECDOTE

The Transnational Power Broker: Cheon

  • Cheon is a Korean-American apostle in the New Apostolic Reformation who built a massive global network and influenced U.S. militia ties. He resisted COVID restrictions, won at the U.S. Supreme Court, and now runs for California governor.
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Missionary Roots Shaped Korean Protestantism

  • American Protestant missionaries shaped Korean Protestantism from the late 19th century and it became a vehicle for anti-colonial resistance. That history informed later Cold War and anti-communist Christian politics.
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