The DPRK did have that news article that called the United States a country "controlled by Jews", so I guess Korea's antisemitic brainworms extend on either side of the DMZ. I wonder why, though — it's not like Korea has much of a Jewish history before, like, the 1950s, but I guess it could also be precisely that which allowed antisemitism to take hold in Korea.
I remember ADL said South Korea is "the most antisemitic country in Asia" once. Likely unrelated to Israel though.
The DPRK did have that news article that called the United States a country "controlled by Jews", so I guess Korea's antisemitic brainworms extend on either side of the DMZ. I wonder why, though — it's not like Korea has much of a Jewish history before, like, the 1950s, but I guess it could also be precisely that which allowed antisemitism to take hold in Korea.