Of course, it will take a long time to recover like before, but recently I feel strongly that there is hope.
I run a small sushi restaurant, and my main customer base is young office workers, couples in their 20s, and women.
After the impeachment, I hear friends who appear to be in their 20s talking a lot about politics. Before that, even though there were big political issues, there were no young people who talked about politics.
Today, while eating, women in their early 20s were talking happily with their friends, saying that they had never known or been interested in politics, but this time they went to rallies and looked for things. When I heard this, I thought that although it was a small change, it was a change enough to talk about these things while eating. I heard this.
In the end, I think these small changes came together to make this candlelight vigil a bright and powerful festival with people singing, waving lightsticks, and singing.
In particular, it was so beautiful and dazzling to see young people in their 20s taking the lead and giving strength.
Although difficult and difficult times will continue in the future, I am confident that small lights will come together to bring about these changes.
Regardless of generation, gender or region, I think it is time to focus on positive things rather than negative things and move forward.
Just as the light shines brightest in the darkest times, I hope everyone lives with hope.