Chinese Public Security Students Wearing Korean Police Uniforms
The campus of the Korean National Police University is the heart of South Korea’s public order and the breeding ground for elite police officers. There, the sight of foreign exchange students from the Chinese Public Security Bureau confidently walking around in South Korean police uniforms is a symbolic landscape that starkly reveals the current state of our national security.
The uniform of the police, who execute the state's legitimate public power, is not merely clothing. Regarding the authority of the state and public power, the Bible explicitly states: "For he is God's servant for your good... For he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrongdoer" (Romans 13:4). Public power is a symbol of sacred sovereignty entrusted to earthly governments by God to maintain justice in society. Yet, right now on South Korean soil, the core vanguard of a communist regime—which stands in total opposition to biblical values—namely, the Chinese Public Security forces, are wearing those uniforms and entering the inner sanctum of our own defense. How can this possibly make sense!
This bizarre and highly dangerous system did not just fall from the sky overnight. At every turning point in history, there were political leaders who, having lost their spiritual discernment, flung open the nation's gates under the complacent pretexts of "international exchange" and "public order cooperation."
The beginning goes back to 1998, during the Kim Dae-jung administration. Amidst a diplomatic honeymoon following the establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and China, President Kim Dae-jung opened the first floodgates by signing a mutual exchange agreement with the People's Public Security University of China. Overlooking the inherent nature of a communist regime rooted in atheism and materialism, no one sternly warned that this first button, packaged as a mere diplomatic achievement, would become the starting point for blowing a massive hole in national security.
The pathway opened in this manner expanded as if a giant dam had burst, starting from the year 2017. Upon taking office, the Moon Jae-in administration hung out the plausible banner of "K-Police" and established this foreign public security student system more firmly than ever before. They provided scholarships using the taxpayers' hard-earned money and went as far as creating master’s and doctoral programs, drawing Chinese public security elites deep into the inner sanctum of our police force. Communism and socialism are ideological systems that deny the existence of God and view human beings merely as matter and means of production—systems that can absolutely never coexist with a biblical worldview. Bringing in the operational agents of such a regime and raising them with our own hands through this blind "study abroad politics" is nothing short of spiritual and ideological degradation.
The government and authorities offer mechanical excuses: "They are simply students with no judicial power, and they return to their home country once their education is complete." This complacent attitude—telling us to rest assured because it is legally impossible—treats the citizens like fools.
Real-world events are already sounding a severe alarm. Right in the heart of our domestic city centers, the counterintelligence authorities have brought to light suspicions that the Chinese government has been operating undeclared secret police stations to monitor and repatriate its own expatriates. In SNS spaces, including the Chinese version of TikTok, impersonation videos are spreading rampantly where Chinese individuals replicate Korean police uniforms and equipment as if conducting crackdowns, ridiculing South Korea’s public power and destroying trust in public order. The testimonies and outrage of citizens pouring in from witnessing the reality of these individuals near sensitive domestic protest sites are by no means a coincidence or groundless anxiety, but an actual security crisis and "events" currently taking place.
The Chinese public security students who eat and sleep in dormitories built with our taxes, thoroughly learning our advanced forensic techniques and public order systems—for whom will they use those skills in the future? Are we not sharpening the blade of a regime that denies God, persecutes the church, and surveils believers? In an era where the boundaries of information warfare and counterintelligence have completely collapsed, who is this insane policy for—handing over our entire living room while calling it "exchange"?
Now, the citizens of South Korea must awaken from their slumber. The Bible sternly warns us: "Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8). We must not stand by and watch as the massive spiritual darkness of communism infiltrates deep into our society under the soft sheep's clothing of public order exchange. This humiliating system, complacently opened by the Kim Dae-jung administration and blindly solidified by the Moon Jae-in administration, must be completely reexamined immediately.
Sovereignty over public order is not a bargaining chip to be traded back and forth for the sake of compromise or diplomatic face. It is the final fortress that protects the peace of the church and the safety of the citizens, which God has granted to this land. Citizens of South Korea, awaken from your spiritual slumber and discern the evil and dark currents of this era! Even now, the government must clear its mind and immediately halt this dangerous "study abroad politics" that defiles the weight of sovereignty held by the South Korean police uniform! A government that loses spiritual discernment and neglects the collapse of sovereignty over public order will never escape its responsibility before the people and before God.
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