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Parliament-leaders with Fish Brain Emotion?

The South Korean parliament session turns to a theatre of the absurd over a contentions media reform bills. It went beyond what Jet Li and Jacky Cheung do to entertain their fans. It is wise before being elected to the parliament one has to take some kunfu and karate lessons.

Before the full view of the international press, hundred of competing South Korean law makers screamed and wrestled over the controversial media reform bills.

The lawmakers could not control their emotions as all wanted to be heard at the same time.

When most of them could not be heard, they resort to physical means to be heard. It all descended into a brawl that may sustain injury of different sizes and shapes.

It is believed that many will end up in the hospital, as the magnitude of the brawl will definitely necessitate that. But on record, at least one parliamentarian was seen taken to the hospital.

One thing that can’t be understood was why a house deliberation should turn out to be such an undignified sight that was seen all over the world.

The parliamentarians were unconcerned about the presence of the world press in the parliament chambers. But continued on this show of shame that’s worthy to be seen only in the ghetto or downtown streets.

South Korean opposition Democratic Labour party lawmaker, Lee Jung-Lee was seen by the press being dragged out of the parliament in Seoul by the ruling Grand National Party, lawmakers, when the hysteric atmosphere within the parliament could not be controlled.

One can not differentiate between Lee Jung-Lee and the Grand National Party, lawmakers, who needed to be controlled, for all were in a state of confusion and pandemonium. The scuffle must attract broken ankles and bruised muscles.

Why must a house deliberation degenerate into broken noses and blooded eyes? Or were the contentious issues resolved through those physical demonstrations, when words fail to resolve issues?.

Whatever may be the reason behind all these, all is a show of shame, a shame to the parliament, to their electorates, a shame to the country, infact the people of South Korea. This is a disgrace that should warrant to recall those honourable or dishonourable members from the parliament.

Those members should be seen as intellectually deficient as such not worth being in the countries hallowed parliament. It was a deficiency of intellectual capability that necessitates the sue of physical forces to further their point of arguments.

This can not be left uncondemed by the people of South Korea, because it would be a wrong influence on the common people in the streets. It will stand that to go physical is an acceptable means to further ones point of argument. Husbands and wife may attempt the use of fights to promote their point of arguments, after all it was used in the parliament as such has become law.

Leaders are meant to inspire and direct but we can’t not understand to which direction those house members are directing the South Korea people to. If a common person is arrested for disturbance of public peace, much more should be done to the honourable members.

The extreme situation was the involvement of female members in the brawl. That’s a shame, a disgrace and a mispresentation of womanhood. It is an indictment to have come from a gender that is considered weather gender.

When the world campaigns against violence to feminine gender to have a female going aggressively physical is quite contrary.

The parliament in Seoul, South Korea should use itself as self example on self – discipline and mate out a remorseful disciplinary action against itself over the unfortunate incidence.