Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong said that it was “horrible violence” for Kang Won-rae, a former group clone, who criticized the government’s anti-corona 19 measures and apologized when the accusations rose.
Governor Won said on Facebook in the afternoon of the previous day (21), sharing an article that some netizens, who are believed to be pro-moon supporters, discussed and criticized Kang’s disability.
Governor Won pointed out that “a citizen who complained of a difficult daily life finally fell on his knees in pain and pain in an inhuman attack,” and pointed out that “there is a law that must be observed even when criticizing the other party.”
“Taekwondo and kendo work, but Hapkido and gym are not. It is a fact that the Prime Minister and the President have acknowledged that there is a lot of ambiguity in these quarantine standards.” “It is impossible to shoot and attack.”
Governor Won added, “Is this kind of’spice’ that makes the discussion more interesting?” Governor Won’s remarks on’spice’ seem to pinpoint what President Moon Jae-in said in 2017 as “something like a seasoning that makes the competition more interesting” about actions such as text bombs made by supporters during the election process for the Democratic Party’s presidential election.
Earlier on the 20th, Mr. Kang said, “K-pop is the best, but the quarantine is inferior,” referring to the government’s quarantine measures by attending a merchant meeting held in Itaewon, Seoul by Ahn Chul-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party.
Afterwards, when the criticism toward Kang’s remarks continued, he apologized, saying, “I am not a politician and I am not a supporter of a specific political party, but I am a little disappointed because it is interpreted as political.”
YTN PLUS Reporter Eunbi Lee
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