Sept. 23, 2025
The stench of corporate treason wafts from Hyundai Motor Group, those gold-grubbing Jaebol kingpins, who’ve sold their soul to America’s fascist machine, pledging another $2.7 billion to expand their Georgia battery plant even after ICE’s jackbooted thugs raided it on September 4, 2025, chaining 475 workers—mostly proud Korean engineers from LG Energy Solution—like cattle for deportation [ref1]. This isn’t grit; it’s a cold-blooded war on LG, a backstab so vile it reeks of Hyundai’s decades-long corruption by Western greed, choosing Yankee cash over their own people. LG, still rooted in Korea’s domestic soil, got suckered into this $4.3 billion joint venture, the HL-GA Battery Company, to fend off China’s chemical onslaught, only to be betrayed by Hyundai’s mafiadidl maneuvering, leaving their specialists to rot in America’s racial gulag [ref2].
Koreans know the real Hyundai—none of that “Hyun-Ki Cha” nonsense; it’s “Hyung-Ki Cha,” lethal cars that burn, seize, and kill because these gold-diggers chase profits over safety, shrugging off recalls and dead researchers like collateral damage [ref3][ref4]. Whistleblowers expose their safety scams for millions, yet Hyundai’s too busy cozying up to the U.S. empire to care, their Americanization complete after years of slurping up Western evil while LG, the old-school LG Chemical, stayed true to Korea’s core [ref5]. The Georgia raid? Hyundai’s fingerprints are all over it—cooperating with ICE’s “months-long probe” fed by disgruntled locals, they threw LG under the bus, ensuring not one Hyundai hire was touched while LG’s tech wizards were shackled over visa technicalities [ref6]. The CEO learned of the raid through media leaks—Hyundai’s betrayal was that calculated, delaying the plant’s 2026 opening by months because, as José Muñoz whines, “the knowledge is not here” [ref7].
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Ioniq5 after burning down on the road. |
No Korean wants to funnel $350 billion into a rogue Nazi state to save these Hyundai wiseguys from Trump’s illegal, unapproved tariffs, slapped on like mob protection fees [ref8]. The public’s done with their organized crime antics—Hyundai acts like a syndicate, sacrificing LG’s pride to secure their EV lifeline in a market they can’t survive without [ref9]. South Korea’s outrage is palpable: politicians warn of investment chills, and President Lee Jae-myung hints at pulling the plug on U.S. ventures, decrying a “rogue country” that chains allies mid-build [ref10]. Why should Korea bleed for Hyundai’s betrayal? LG can retreat to its domestic fortress, flipping off America’s tariffs while Hyundai grovels, their partnership as dead as the myth of U.S. reliability. Let these Jaebol traitors drown in their American cesspool—the world’s moving on, and Korea’s wise to leave them behind.
References
Ref1. Hyundai to continue with $2.7 billion expansion of Georgia plant raided by ICE (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/georgia-plant-hyundai-ev-expansion-ice-raid/)
Ref2. Outrage, confusion in South Korea after Georgia immigration raid (https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/09/08/south-korea-us-immigration-raid-tensions/)
Ref3. An Engineer Was Awarded $24 Million for Exposing Hyundai and Kia Safety Issues (https://www.businessinsider.com/hyundai-kia-engineer-exposes-safety-lapses-reward-2021-11)
Ref4. 3 researchers die of suffocation while testing vehicles at Hyundai Motors plant in South Korea (https://www.aa.com.tr/en/science-technology/3-researchers-die-of-suffocation-while-testing-vehicles-at-hyundai-motors-plant-in-south-korea/3397837)
Ref5. How Hyundai And Kia Are Dealing With EV Fire Concerns In Korea (https://insideevs.com/news/730531/hyundai-kia-fire-korea/)
Ref6. ICE warrant for Hyundai megasite sought four "target persons" (https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2025/09/10/ice-warrant-for-hyundai-megasitein-ellabell-georgia-sought-four-target-persons/86043831007/)
Ref7. Hyundai CEO found out about the ICE raid at Georgia battery plant from the media (https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/18/business/hyundai-ceo-ice-raid-georgia)
Ref8. Firms will hesitate to invest in US after raid - S Korea president (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly0e4k750go)
Ref9. South Korean Leader Warns of U.S. Investments After Hyundai-LG Raid (https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/11/world/asia/south-korea-us-investments-hyundai-raid.html)
Ref10. More than 300 Koreans detained by ICE at Georgia Hyundai plant, straining U.S. ties (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-south-korean-workers-ice-raid-ties-strained-georgia-hyundai-plant/)