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Dongduk Women’s University incident; The Seoul Metropolitan Government also has no choice: “Violence is not justified,
“I don’t have any”
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Dongduk Women’s University plans to convert to co-education, students attending
As protests continue day after day, Kim Byeong-min, Seoul City government affairs official,
The deputy mayor left this protest frame
Damaged by Seoul city for ‘violence’
It has been confirmed that there will be no recovery budget support:
Vice Mayor Kim held the 327th Jeongjeong held at the Seoul City Council this morning.
In response to a related question from People Power Party Councilor Kim Gyu-nam at the plenary session,
‘I was quite surprised to see the ‘lacquer painting incident’ recently reported in the news.
“No form of violence can be justified,” he said. violent behavior
Justifying the framework is something that goes against common sense.
“There will be no,” he emphasized:
Students at Dongduk Women’s University have been opposing the conversion to coeducational schools since the 17th.
They occupied the campus site and destroyed property, including the ‘lacquer protest’ the next day.
Dongduk Women’s University continues to protest, including causing damage.
It is estimated that the settlement amount will be at least 2.4 billion won and up to 5.4 billion won.
Hatda:
304. The Unknown Deogu 21:18image text translation
Then, what are you talking about, whispering in the corner of the room and saying,
Students from all over the world gather together to express their opinions about their alma mater, creating a whole generation of excitement.
You tremble and rush at me, spitting and talking to me. Oh, fuck.
310. Nameless Deogu 21.18image text translation
Now, this is the violence that society commits against students… They say it’s all students.
There are only a few thousand people, but girls in their twenties with no social experience can commit this kind of violence.
I’m telling you to hold on to it. How can lacquering the floor of a building be a form of violence???
Hasn’t it been so long since universities occupied the president’s office and imprisoned professors? why dong
Are you only strict with Deok Women’s University students?? And the Dongduk Women’s University students asked for help.
I don’t even know what they did, but why are they talking about Hwalga Hwalbu first???
502. The nameless one 21.33image text translation
I’m so angry.
Hey, these people are really committing violence outside.
It’s a joke like this, I’m really exhausted.
The women who are literally dying every day don’t care or even breathe.
It’s like an ear overloaded with a chunk of frostbite. Is it really running?
What happens when there are no students there? Did you take responsibility for the school properly?
How can this happen? It’s like a dog.
535. Nameless Deogou = 413 virtues 21.36image text translation
It really seems like the country hates girls so much
I want to ignore assertive girls and cater to the tastes of powerful men.
I think it’s all there, but should I feel some hope here? Seriously, this is a student.
Even though it is a legitimate process to raise one’s voice, the country just focuses on ‘female’ students.
It seems like they are letting me do it, so why not do something like this?
They are ignoring the voices of female students like this… You are the first person to control the birth rate.
You have no right to say anything
611. Nameless Deogou = 465 virtues 21.45image text translation
Women are dying from real violence every day, but when that happens, we just ignore it.
While he was punishing him with a soft bat, a woman protested by hitting the statue.
This is a violent protest. They say this country doesn’t need women, but I
Why should you live in this country? I don’t think it would be a big deal if Korea were to fail
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If this is the case, it would be better if it were just a dependent country of the United States. The United States is not a utopia either.
But, like in Korea, those who kill women should not be severely punished.
I won’t say anything
At this level, the paranoia seems serious;;