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Jin Joong-kwon “They are the left-wing North Koreans? Just grab it”… Conservatives laughed out

Former Tong Yang University professor Jin Joong-kwon headed to the government and ruling party in search of a conservative outside meeting “It’s not just a’catch’, not a long-north leftist”Criticized. “Why do you still label them’red’. Ji-Phi Ji-Phi (知彼知己) Jipi (知彼) is not possible,” he said, complaining about the frustration to the opposition.

On the 25th, a former professor at Dongyang University, Jin Joong-kwon visited the Mapo Forum and gave a lecture on the theme of’The skill of fighting, the strategy to overcome the opposition party’. Preview focus capture

On this afternoon, Prof. Jin visited the conservative out-of-school meeting’To a Better World (aka’Mapo Forum’) Seminar’ and gave a lecture on the theme of’The Skills of Fighting, Strategy to Overcome the Ruling Party’. The meeting is attended by about 60 conservative outsiders, led by former Saenuri Party representative Kim Moo-sung. “Honestly, I don’t want to be replaced by this political party right now,” said Professor Jin, who spoke “This party does not have the ability to objectify itself, that is, it is one of the Jipi periods. Even though it is an opposition party, it is mistaken for the ruling party in power and the middle class doesn’t think about it, so it breaks down.”

In particular, in the process of pointing out that “they attack the wrong place without knowing the other person,” “(Government and ruling party) they just expressed “catch” and laughed out in the hall. Professor Jin said, “Learn how to speak with expressions such as the leftist, red, and socialism of the man from your mouth.” “They are not leftists, but they will just catch them. It does not hurt. Take facts and tell rational stories.” “Why do you hit the wire on the Han River? Why hit the wire on the Nakdong River? “Don’t do wording that narrows down the recipients of political messages.”

Prof. Jin said, “Framing is important when presenting an alternative,” said Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong as a’good example’. Professor Jeon Jin said, “The genius of Baduk is the one who invented the board, not Kerjedo or Lee Se-dol.” He said, “Because you have thrown and laid the basic income (issues), whoever agrees or disagrees, you have to play on that board.” “Whether this or not, this branch has nothing to lose.” Recently, not only the passport presidents such as Lee Nak-yeon, Jeong Sye-gyun, Lim Jong-seok, and Kim Gyeong-su, but also the opposition presidential election runners such as Yoo Seung-min, Won Hee-ryong, and Hong Joon-pyo all have entered the debate over the basic income, which is the Governor’s core pledge.

Professor Jeon Jin said, “They have to excite the rigid support, so they always develop new enemies. You lose if you enter them in the frame. “We have to show them what frame they are trying to lay out with what intentions.”

On the other hand, regarding the expression of disagreements at the Blue House, such as Shin Hyun-soo, the head of the Blue House, expressing his appreciation for the prosecution’s greeting, he pointed out that “the president just became a’hot pants’.” Prof. Jin said, “As far as I can see, in a certain unit in this country, the government is doing the governmental farming, and the president is dragged away without saying’no’. The president put it up as a puppet and it’s just that they are doing everything.” Especially on the 24th, Gyeongnam Governor Kim Gyeong-soo said, “The era of moving at the word of the President is over.” Hearing that word, I thought,’Wow, that’s great.’ It’s going to close” he said.

Regarding Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, who is counted as a presidential runner, he said, “(If you have a will to run for the presidential election), you should resign now.” Prof. Jin said, “The term is until July, and it would be better to give a clear signal of’not this’ than to fill it in.”

Reporter Sung Jiwon [email protected]



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