'Facebook Friends' Criteria Presented... "Over 90% Are Male... Not Healthy"

Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon stated on the 11th, "From now on, I will only accept female Facebook friends," adding, "The male ratio exceeds 90%, which is not healthy."/Photo by Yonhap News

Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon stated on the 11th, "From now on, I will only accept female Facebook friends," adding, "The male ratio exceeds 90%, which is not healthy."/Photo by Yonhap News

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Suwan] Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon stated on the 11th, "From now on, I will only accept female Facebook friends," adding, "The male ratio exceeds 90%, which is not healthy."


On that day, Jin posted on his Facebook, presenting the criteria for the 'Facebook friends' he wishes to connect with going forward.


Jin said, "I dislike Hannam (Korean men), macho men, and strongly support feminism, so don't have unrealistic expectations," adding, "I also block those who are leftist communists or talk about anti-communism. I am the very communist, the red, that you all criticize."


He continued, "At least, I belong to the reddest faction in South Korea," and pointed out, "Once a communist, always a communist, isn't that so? Korean conservatives failed because they kept crying about leftist communists, but the tragedy of conservatives is that they don't even know why they failed."


Furthermore, Jin added, "Those who spam or use abusive language, please leave. Players who are excessively obsessed with a particular political party are also burdensome," and said, "I hope this space remains one where common sense, reason, fairness, and justice prevail."


The post written by former professor Jin has since been deleted.


Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that the Justice Party processed Jin's resignation on the 10th.



Previously, in September last year, he submitted a resignation due to differences of opinion regarding the appointment of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk but withdrew his resignation after being persuaded by the party leadership.


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