“Learn to be humble, mean, and cowardly”
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Recently, an article was posted online saying, “Don’t live your life that way, your country,” and it has become a hot topic.
“What I have learned is lowly, but I will leave a word of advice to my country. The post that begins “Don’t live like that in my life,” indirectly criticizes former National Assemblyman Na Gyeong-won and former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and advises the former minister of the country to “learn dullness, meanness, and cowardice”.
This article pointed out to former Justice Minister Cho Kook, “I was born in a wealthy family, and with an excellent brain, maybe without any difficulty, I went to Seoul National University, became the youngest professor, studied abroad, and worked as a professor at Seoul National University, so I don’t know life more than I do. have. He said, “When I see you on TV these days, I’m a person who doesn’t look at others in my life and only sees others in good faith.” “Like Namo, learn Juanmuchi who sells the whole life of a daughter who doesn’t know other people’s fouls while saying that his child’s preference is indecent,” and “pretends to be a strong prosecutor and then puts swords on the back of a supervisor who gave him faith. Learn the traitor’s behaviour.” The figures referred to as Na Mo and prosecutors are presumed to be former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won and former prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol.
The publisher said, “Now you have become an independence activist of the 21st century, whether you are willing or not,” he said. “Our old independence activists and their families were unfortunate, but the independence activists of the 21st century must live with dignity, respect, and wriggling.” He also added, “Please learn shamelessness, learn cruelty, learn dullness, meanness, and cowardice.”
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/ Reporter Song Jong-ho [email protected]
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