I’m sorry that I’m a mother who earns 2 million won Oh Se-hoon why women in their 30s photographed Why Angry 2030

“I think of the children who will benefit from the property, not those who have earned hundreds of millions or billions of real estate or stocks. Our generations are living similarly, but our children’s generations are different from the starting line. As a mother who earns 10,000 won, I even feel sorry for her child.” (Yun Jeong-eun, 36 years old)

“I don’t think it’s 100% to the government that I became a’thunderbolt’, but I’m sure that the situation was neglected to some extent. I quit my job while I was pregnant, so the world’s difficult things touch me more.”

Women in their 30s withdraw from the’Passion Core’

In the 21st general election last year, 64.3% of women in their 30s were candidates for the Democratic Party (based on the exit survey of three broadcasting companies). However, the percentage of women in their 30s who supported Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun in the Seoul Mayor’s by-election fell to 43.7%. In last year’s general election, only 26.5% of women in their 30s supported candidates for the Future Integration Party (People’s Power), but in this by-election, 50.6% voted for Candidate Se-hoon Oh. The votes for women in their 30s, gained by the people’s power, more than doubled. The votes that were missing from the Democratic Party went untouched by the people’s strength.

An analysis suggests that a woman in her thirties, who was considered a solid reinforcement of the current regime, began to break away from the supporters of the Democratic Party. In the polls at the beginning of the regime, 93.7% of women in their 30s gave a positive evaluation of President Moon Jae-in’s performance of state affairs (Research View Survey, Week 2 of May 2017), but in recent opinion polls, it was clear that it fell to the level of 40%. Signs are clearly showing. It means that some of the women in their 30s who were called the’parents’ core’ are turning to the current regime. Although there are still not a few people who support the current regime, it seems that they are far from overwhelming support at the beginning of the regime.

Real estate, public sentiment exploded with LH

Moo Yoon, a woman in her 30s, “I don’t know if it’s right for real estate and government policy to go as it is,” he said. “I thought I had to change it at least once because it seemed like the atmosphere around me and the overall atmosphere was bad,” he explained the reason for taking the candidate Oh. “Even in the early days of this administration, all of my friends were positive about the president. But these days, I think I’m half and half. I’m starting to doubt whether it’s a truly genuine regime.”And said.

There is also an analysis that the Moon Jae-in administration’s response to the policy declined as the Moon Jae-in administration actively implemented welfare policies that would respond to women in their early 30s, but it was also burdened by taxes and returned. A typical example is the child’s allowance, which is paid 100,000 won per month. Lee Ho-jeong (39) “When I try to make up for the shortage of money with the giving policy, people like me will be tax targets,” he said. “It’s annoying that I have to pay for the money I gave to others.”And said.

It is an analysis that the prolonged corona is also affecting the votes of women in their 30s. Those in their thirties are among the underprivileged classes with a high proportion of contract workers. Jeong Mo (34) “It is not clear that the school policy was like this or that,” he said. “It seems that all working moms around us are having a difficult time. There are quite a few mothers who quit the company after the coronavirus.”And said. However, there were opinions that it would be difficult to attribute the impact of Corona 19 to the Moon Jae-in administration. Lee Jin-young, who revealed that he took candidate Park this time, “It’s a difficult time, but I think it would have been more difficult if it had been for another government.”And said.

“It must have been glorified as memories of the conservative regime”

Sang-Byeong Park is a visiting professor at Inha University Graduate School of Policy “In a word, it is the disappointment of the generation who led the candlelight.”Said.

Now in their 30s, when they were college students, the influence of activism had already shrunk greatly. I attended college in a completely different atmosphere from the 586 (50s, 80’s student number, 60’s) who received the so-called’consciousness’ education of the movement sphere. Although there is little sense of democratization, it is also the generation where the impression of former President Roh Moo-hyun, who was deprived of authority during the DJ government’s inter-Korean summit and the participatory government, remains strong. Some analyzes say that they should be understood as a backlash against issues that are irrational and incomprehensible rather than politically progressive colors that led the candlelight protests. It is that the antipathy of those who applied to the Choi Soon-sil situation in the past began to turn to the Moon Jae-in administration this time.

Mr. Kim (31), who works as an accountant, “My parents were upset to take Oh Se-hoon,” he said. “Secretly, the evaluation of Oh Se-hoon is not bad among the peers. The facts are forgotten, and the shortcomings may have been glorified as memories.”And said. Eom Kyung-young, Director of the Era Spirit Research Institute “The generation who remembers both the 10 years of the progressive regime and the 10 years of the conservative regime tends to have a relatively better impression of the progressive regime.” The fact that the sentiment against conservatives was also less than 4050 would have affected the results of this election.”Said.

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