A scene where Rep. Woo Sang-ho of the Democratic Party of Korea swears while appearing on JTBC’s YouTube live ‘Genreman Yeouido’ on the 8th. /
Rep. Woo Sang-ho of the Democratic Party of Korea publicly said in response to People Power Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman Han Dong-hoon’s remark, “If there had been a dictatorship of prosecutors, Representative Lee Jae-myung would be in prison right now,” saying, “You’re talking nonsense.”
Rep. Woo said this on the JTBC YouTube live ‘Genreman Yeouido’ on the 8th when the cast introduced Chairman Han’s remarks at the government debate the previous day.
Rep. Woo followed up the swear words by saying, “You’re saying that kind of thing to the opposition party leader,” and “No ruling party leader has ever said that kind of thing.” He added, “That is a very insulting statement. “Even if you use an analogy, you should have been in prison to say things like this,” he said. “Such things are said by people who are not at a good political level.” “For example, even if you say something like that, you have to turn it around and talk about it.”
When the host said, “Because Rep. Woo is not running, there is no break,” Rep. Woo responded, “I don’t see anything.” Rep. Woo then added, “Please edit.” This was after the remarks were broadcast live.
JTBC posted the remarks on their channel as is and edited them even after the live broadcast ended.
Rep. Woo’s profane remarks came the day after he received criticism from Chairman Han Dong-hoon.
Han Dong-hoon, Chairman of the People Power Party Emergency Response Committee, is speaking at the Gwanhun Debate held at the Press Center in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 7th. /Newsis
The day before, Chairman Han said at the ‘Kwanhun Club Invitational Debate’, “If there had been a dictatorship of prosecutors, would Representative Lee Jae-myung be able to roam the streets now?” He said, “It seems like a comedy to have someone pretending to be a prosecutor say the term ‘dictatorship of prosecutors.’ To me, the problem with the Democratic Party is that they can engage in political and sharp fights as much as they want, but they do so while destroying the social system in the process.”
Meanwhile, Chairman Han said, “Rep. Woo Sang-ho said something to the effect of, ‘I won’t do it because I’ve done it many times, but what’s the problem if our juniors in the movement who haven’t done it yet do it?’ “This is a really wrong idea,” he said. “There are many capable and prepared people in Korea. “The privileged forces of the activist group are preventing them from leading society,” he said.
Meanwhile, as profanity in the pre-edited video spreads on social media, the ‘NHK incident’ from 20 years ago is also being reexamined.
The NHK incident occurred on the night of May 17, 2000, at an entertainment bar called ‘New Millennium NHK’ when politicians representing the 386 generation in Gwangju Metropolitan City gathered in Gwangju to attend the ’20th Anniversary Eve of May 18′. . At the scene were lawmakers at the time, including Rep. Woo Sang-ho, former Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil, poet Park No-hae, and then-Minister of Education Moon Yong-lin. Accompanied by a number of female employees and drinking alcohol, they roughly dragged former lawmaker Lim Soo-kyung by the hand as she entered the room. Former Rep. Lim was also said to have heard unspeakable profanity from Rep. Woo.
After Rep. Woo’s remarks on JTBC became known, Chairman Han issued a statement and said, “I would like to ask whether the swear word ‘damn’ is something that can be said in a public broadcast.” He added, “I would like to ask whether it is normal for JTBC to post that swear word as it is in an interview article. “I want to,” he said. He continued, “In the past, Representative Woo Sang-ho was a person who cursed a female colleague with unspeakable profanity while hanging out with activists including Song Young-gil at the Gwangju New Millennium NHK room salon the day before the May 18 commemoration ceremony. At that time, activist politician Woo Sang-ho, who was 386, is now an activist politician. “Nothing seems to have changed other than the number becoming 686,” he said. “The more this happens, the more people will sympathize with the need to liquidate privileged activist groups like Rep. Woo Sang-ho.”
2024-02-08 09:22:30
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