Is this the sort of thing the government (of any country) really should concern itself with? Nevermind how the SK government would work to combat the ‘flood of anti-Korean websites’ for a moment ? is this really the sort of thing government resources should be spent on? Combatting websites that make revisionist claims on history, contain porn with (arguably) Korean women, saying bad things about eating dogs, or calling for a boycott?
And even if the answer to all of the above would be ‘yes’, it still remains to be asked exactly what could be done? After all, unless any of the above websites violate the law in some way, the likely response to requests to shut down or change their tune is going to be a hearty ‘bugger off’. Unless the government is willing to stoop to co-opt the tactics of the cadre of VANKers, (DNS attacks, spam campaigns, cyberterrorism, etc…) they’re going to be extremely unlikely to get this sort of site closed down for any period of time.