“The level of gender recognition in 2025”
“Is the YouTube and community a national philosophy?”
Lee Jun -seok, president of the Reformed Party, said, “President, stop the community site,” on President Lee Jae -myung’s recent gender remarks.
Lee Joon -seok, president of the Reformed Party, criticized President Lee Jae -myung’s remarks that “I understand that a woman hates a woman.”
Lee said on his Facebook on the 20th, “President Lee Jae -myung’s remarks are giving a sense of deprivation at the youth communication event.”
“The fact that the president says that the ‘female woman’ frame, which is a woman’s enemy woman, who is seen in the Internet community, is a crash in the official statue itself,” he said.
Earlier, Lee said at the 2030 Youth Communication and Empathy Talk Concert held in Mapo -gu, Seoul on the 19th, “I understand that a woman can hate a woman, but a woman shouldn’t hate a man.” When the remarks were reported in the media, Lee shared the contents with the article and revealed his position.
Lee was particularly concerned about the gender awareness and words of words and actions. “Democratic progressive parties are very hypocritical in gender issues because their heads and mouths are played separately,” he said.
“And furthermore, people who have not controlled their heads or mouths, and have reached their actions,” he said.
It was also argued that if a conservative politician had made the same statement, a violent backlash would have followed. Lee said, “If a conservative politician had made this statement, he would immediately have 100 statements, 10 condemnation rally, and 1000 resignation requests.”
He said, “Why are the verification media that were so good for gender sensitivity?”
He also expressed concern about the attitude of the president, who was too hard to discourse online community rather than policies. Lee said, “It was not an internet discourse that I sat and scratched my legs,” he said. “I hope to hold the constitution in one hand, to hold the people’s hands together, and to hold a YouTube Chirashi in one hand and the community discourse in one hand.”
Lee also mentioned a case where Lee Jae -myung posted a certified photo with the comment, “Hello, I would like to greet Lee Jae -myung.” “I should have been recognized since then. In the end, I would use the community discourse as a national philosophy,” he said. “We saw a better president, seeing that the former president was a slave to YouTube.
Lastly, Lee said, “Remember that it is not ‘Galju’, but the president of the Republic of Korea,” he said. “We want a government that runs the state according to the common sense of common sense, not the slaves of YouTube algorithms or the prisoners of the community.”
By Kim Eun -ha, galaxy656574@asiae.co.kr
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