Yoo Seung-jun’s 2nd anger “No departure from the country”… Even in clarification, it’s’crash’

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Singer Seung-joon Yoo revealed his dissatisfaction with the government again.

Mr. Yoo refuted, saying that he is an exempt from military service and not an evacuee of military service, and that the law should be fair to everyone.

Yesterday (31st) Yoo released an hour and 20 minute video on his YouTube.

This is the second video since the 21st of last month, which publicly refuted when the so-called’Seungjun Yoo Prevention Act’ was introduced in the National Assembly.

In this video, Mr. Yoo emphasized’fairness’.

He said, “I have to look into whether it is fair and just for the government to unilaterally ban an individual from entering the country for the end of 19 years without considering the impartial judgment or due process of the law as it is regarded as an evasion of military service. “I said.

He said, “The government, especially the Ministry of Justice, should apologize and take responsibility for violating and violating human rights for many years even though there was no criminal activity.”

At the same time, in 2002, a civic group requested that he be punished for violating the Military Service Act, but the court said that he came out as’no charge’.

He also mentioned the children of high-ranking officials.

Yoo said, “I degrade the morale of young Koreans and make them feel depressed. Then, shouldn’t the daughter of the former Minister of Korea, the son of Minister Choo Mi-ae, and the son of President Moon also be deported?”

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He also explained rumors about himself.

He said it was not true about the rumors that he was ambassadors for the Ministry of Defense and the Marine Corps and received privileges related to enlistment and departure.

Yoo said, “There is no position as an ambassador for public relations at all.”

Regarding the fact that he applied for an F-4 visa for profit, he said, “I applied for an F-4 visa to be protected by the Overseas Koreans Act.”

Even with Mr. Yoo’s explanation, the netizen reaction is cold.

Most of the time, Mr. Yoo’s explanation is that it is self-rationalization.

One netizen said, “Even if it wasn’t illegal, it was correct that we eventually got out of the country by expedient law. Because it was not punishable, it was prohibited by the country’s authority.”

There was also an opinion that not attending the military service after receiving a notice of enlistment after a physical examination had no choice but to accept it as an evacuee.

On the other hand, as Yoo argued, there are also reactions that objectively it is not illegal.

One netizen said, “I want to allow entry and block the preferential treatment of appearing on TV or as a Korean citizen.”

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