Hwang Hee-du Targets Ruling Party Nomination Committee as "LoL Boosting or Proxy Exam"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 11th, the People’s Party criticized the controversy surrounding Ryu Ho-jeong, the number one proportional representative candidate of the Justice Party, regarding 'League of Legends (LoL) proxy gaming,' stating, “Deceiving viewers by ranking up from Gold skill level to Diamond tier is something that would provoke intense anger from ordinary gamers.”


Joo Isaak, deputy spokesperson of the People’s Party, said in a statement on the same day, “I want to ask how the Justice Party leadership will respond to the anger of the 2030 generation, who mainly play games,” expressing this view.


Regarding Hwang Hee-doo, the Democratic Party’s nomination committee member, raising the issue of Ryu’s proxy gaming controversy, Deputy Spokesperson Joo said, “What’s actually more absurd is the Democratic Party’s criticism of the LoL proxy incident,” pointing out, “Proxy gaming or proxy exams, it’s the same.”


Joo added, “I’m really curious about the Democratic Party’s stance on the proxy exam taken by former Minister Cho Kuk’s son,” and stated, “The saying ‘a dog covered in filth scolds another dog covered in filth’ perfectly fits this situation.”


Earlier, on the 10th, Committee Member Hwang pointed out on Facebook, “It seems many people are taking lightly the current LoL proxy gaming incident involving Justice Party’s number one proportional candidate Ryu Ho-jeong,” calling it “an unimaginably serious problem.”



Hwang said, “To put it simply, it’s like being caught for proxy exams,” and added, “It’s not a matter that can be easily dismissed as ‘Didn’t you just lend your ID?’ Is this a person who can represent the Justice Party, which pursues a just society, as their number one candidate?”


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