Min Hyeong-bae, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, is questioning Kwon Tae-seon, chairman of the Broadcasting Culture Promotion Association, at the National Assembly audit of the Korea Broadcasting Culture Promotion Association by the Science, ICT, Broadcasting and Communications Commission held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on October 19. /News 1
On the 24th, Rep. Min Hyeong-bae of the Democratic Party of Korea said to former Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon, who was appointed as the chairman of the People Power Party’s Emergency Response Committee, “Where will former Minister Han Dong-hoon’s ‘hormones for the Kan people’ go?” and “We won’t last long because of those ‘hormones for the Kan people.’ “That’s it!” he said.
Rep. Min wrote this on social media that day, saying he was relaying what a friend told him that he majored in ‘physiological psychology.’ He said, “The ‘Kan people’ are not going to be able to last for long, so rather than taking the ‘Roh Tae-woo path’ by going through the party leadership, we will take the path of dropping out of the emergency committee chair midway.”
In his article, Rep. Min assumed that it was a comment from a ‘friend’ and then said, “There is no way to overcome the action of that hormone unless you enter a monastery or go to a temple and cultivate the path for about six months.”
He said, “If I’m hungry, I can endure it for a few days. “But I’m not on a hunger strike and I can’t hold out for very long. I won’t be able to last long because of those ‘Khan hormones,’” he wrote. “It’s a psychologist’s analysis, so you can’t ignore it haha.”
He posted this article simultaneously on various social media he uses, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube community channels. Most netizens agreed with Rep. Min’s ‘mockery’ that borrowed the form of a message, but some even criticized Rep. Min’s attitude and started a war of words with him.
One netizen commented on the Facebook post, saying, “Looking at this post, it looks like he was very frightened by a person named Han Dong-hoon and turned around to talk behind his back.” At the same time, he wrote, “Wouldn’t it be the politics that citizens want to congratulate him who is willing to work together to build a path that doesn’t exist, telling him to do it coolly, and even declare that the Democratic Party will compete together to come up with a better new path?”
Rep. Min commented here again, mentioning ‘friend’. He said, “I want to compete like that, but I couldn’t help but sympathize with my friend as he explained that he had a hunch that it wouldn’t be possible.” He also said, “It is difficult to set up people who run the country as they please and conduct politics as they please as normal competitors.”
In addition, there were reactions such as, “Is this really written by a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea?” and “I feel sad that the Democratic Party, like a group of people who have trauma about Han Dong-hoon, plays even if only one Chinese character appears in Han Dong-hoon.”
Rep. Min has been posting posts criticizing former Minister Han one after another recently. On the 21st, ‘Yi Sun-sin? In an article titled ‘Or Won Gyun?’, he wrote, “Since you talk about Yi Sun-sin as a person who can’t even enter the password to his cell phone for fear of being caught for the bad things he’s done, that’s not true~ Anyway, I think it’s Won Gyun, not Yi Sun-sin.”
Former Minister Han once said on the 19th, “All roads in the world were not roads at first,” and “If many people walk together, they become roads.” This came up while answering the question about ‘no political experience’, and Rep. Min immediately said, “Minister Han said, ‘I will show a way that does not exist.’ “It’s good to be brave, but it might be a cliff, so be careful!” he wrote on Facebook.
2023-12-25 06:13:42
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