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(1)I can’t help but say something.
(2)The presidential office’s response to criticism of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s March 1st anniversary speech yesterday is more bizarre.
(3)”One is a force to overcome the past somehow and move toward the future, and the other is a force to gain political reflexes by using anti-Japanese and anti-Korean feelings somehow.”It’s also oily.
(4)Yoon Suk Yeol I ask the President. Is there a future without a past? Do you think the five-minute remarks of a five-year-old president will erase the wounds of 36 years of Japanese colonial rule and 104 years of our people’s bloodthirsty history to overcome them?
(5)Yesterday, many people were amazed by Yoon Suk Yeol’s five-minute March 1st anniversary speech. 5 minutes is the time for job interviews for job seekers to introduce themselves. Yoon Suk Yeol The president’s five-minute speech is the worst self-introduction time to reveal his pro-Japanese history without filtering.
(6)In his March 1st anniversary speech, the president of the Republic of Korea repeatedly explained his willingness to cooperate with Japan without even mentioning victims of Japanese forced mobilization and war crimes. The Kim Young-sam administration collapsed the Japanese government’s governor-general in the middle of Seoul through the establishment of history. However, the Yoon Seok-yeol administration often tries to destroy the history of independence and erase the victims. Which is the conservative side of the Republic of Korea?
(7)Yoon Suk Yeol I hope that the President will apologize to the public immediately.
Let’s say, “I want to say something.
You’re done.