"People Come First..." Jo Jang-hyuk Criticizes Moon Administration: "Why Blame the Government?" vs "A Statement of Conviction"
[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] Singer Jo Jang-hyuk has sparked controversy by posting a message expressing disappointment with the government's response to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
On the 24th, Jo Jang-hyuk wrote on his Facebook, "'People come first!' still echoes in my ears, but I guess it was just a campaign slogan. Am I the only one feeling this disappointment toward the country?" expressing his regret.
Jo Jang-hyuk's remarks have sparked a heated debate among netizens.
Some netizens commented, "As a public figure, this is an immature statement," "We need to observe the situation, so it was reckless," "They did not consider the efforts of government officials working day and night to respond to COVID-19," "Is the government just idling?" and "Blaming the government in this situation is problematic."
On the other hand, netizens supporting Jo Jang-hyuk's remarks responded with comments such as "What's wrong with criticizing the government?", "Better than those who keep silent and just watch," "I support his sincere statement," "I feel the same way," "Sending support for his courageous remarks," and "Why is it wrong to speak out as a citizen?"
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Meanwhile, Jo Jang-hyuk debuted in 1994 with the album 'Geudae Tteonagado' (Even If You Leave). He gained fame through drama OST work and has appeared on KBS2's 'Immortal Songs,' MBC's 'I Am a Singer 2,' and 'King of Mask Singer,' gaining much popularity.
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