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‘Is it because of the male-hating player?’ Lee Jun-seok wrapped around spokesperson… “If you don’t discipline me, I’ll be on my own.”[이슈시개]

People’s Power Representative Lee Jun-seok gives a party badge to spokesperson Yang Jun-woo during a tea time for the new spokespersons held at the party representative office in the National Assembly on the morning of the 6th of last month. Reporter Chang-won YoonRegarding the controversy surrounding the archery player Ansan, Yang Jun-woo, spokesman for People’s Strength, said, “The key lies in the use of ‘male-professional terminology’ and the criticism of radical feminism.” Not at all,” he said dauntingly.

Criticism is rising in the political circles about whether the responsibility for cyberbullying is on the player himself, the victim.

On the 2nd, CEO Lee Jun-seok revealed his position on the remarks of spokesperson Yang on MBC radio’s ‘Kim Jong-bae’s Focus’.

CEO Lee said, “It is my personal opinion as to where the controversy is.” “If spokesperson Yang wrote the concept of misogyny, or if he has an inappropriate perception about it, I will take disciplinary action. The spokesperson never spoke from a misogynistic perspective,” said Yang.

He continued, “The Justice Party initially told me to state my position as if I was representing the opinions of men in their 20s. It is not very right to caricature politics in that way. No. Holding a frame like this in itself intensifies the gender conflict. The athlete is in the process of working out hard and trying to win a medal, but a place like the Justice Party jumps in and asks him to come up with a community discourse and express his position to the opposing party.” .

Youth Justice Party “Is it the leader of the first opposition party… If the spokesperson is not disciplined, they will be in trouble”

Kang Min-jin, leader of the Youth Justice Party.  Reporter Chang-won YoonKang Min-jin, leader of the Youth Justice Party. Reporter Chang-won YoonKang Min-jin, the leader of the Youth Justice Party, posted on Twitter on the same day, “For the power of the people, discipline spokesperson Yang Jun-woo.” CEO Kang pointed out, “President Yang is busy spreading the logic that seems to be produced by a specific community through his SNS every day.”

He said, “Is Lee Jun-seok the leader of the first opposition party or is he still the leader of the ‘Femco (Efem Korea) Party’?” He said. If you don’t discipline them, you’re going to be inexperienced,” he criticized.

“CEO Jun-seok Lee is also responsible for the background of the sexist attack against Ahn,” he said. ‘, raising conspiracy theories and eventually making the workers who created the content to be punished,” he said.

He added, “The reason why CEO Lee cannot ‘stop losing’ his responsibility in the current situation of witch-hunting saying ‘femmy’ because he had a short cut.”

Earlier on the 30th of last month, spokesperson Yang posted on Facebook on the 30th of last month, “The start of the controversy was fictional, but it turned into a real conflict as it was revealed that Ahn used various terms pointed out as male-professional terms.” It was controversial when he said, ‘It’s in’.

Spokesperson Yang said, “In the past, other public figures had to explain themselves to the suspicion that they did not ilbe. No one calls this male hatred. It is just a normal process in which strange ideas are criticized in the public domain.” If you make a ‘radical feminist’ remark in the field, it can become a target of criticism and controversy. To define this as misogyny is a typical bullshit of radical feminists.”

He continued, “Whether you use ‘Iggy’ or ‘Woong Aeng-woong’ on your personal SNS, it’s enough to just avoid thinking that you’re a ‘strange person’. And the politicians who accepted it uncritically,” he said.

Jang Hye-young “The core of the incident is online violence”… Foreign media “Players are being abused”

Justice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-young.  Reporter Chang-won YoonJustice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-young. Reporter Chang-won YoonIn response to these remarks, Justice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-young said, “The cause of the violence is attributable to the players. The core of this case is online violence using feminism as an excuse.” “In a democratic society, they arbitrarily use the word ‘feminism’ to censor and drive fellow female citizens. “No one has the right to be branded. Spokesperson Yang’s writing has a nuance that it’s okay to attack this type of attack if you use the word ‘masculine’.”

Major foreign media, such as Reuters, Fox News in the US, and AFP in France, also reported that some male masculine communities in Korea are being attacked by anti-feminism for reasons such as Ahn’s short hair.

In particular, the BBC expressed, “Ahn is being subjected to ‘online abuse’,” and BBC Seoul correspondent Laura Vicker tweeted, “This attack is an attack on women because they do not conform to their ideals. The voice of a small number of people,” he said.

In this regard, Jin Joong-kwon, a former professor at Dongyang University, said, “The public party has become a masculine community.

When spokesperson Yang rebutted to Professor Jin, “Those who have grown up with male hatred should also be expelled.” Calling that derogatory expression a ‘hate speech’. To say that a person who does not have such common sense is acting as a spokesperson for the Republican Party.”

Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon Facebook captureFormer Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon Facebook capture​​