Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon is speaking at the discussion titled "Talking about the 21st General Election! Lost Conservative Politics, What is the Solution?" held on the morning of May 15 at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News

Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon is speaking at the discussion titled "Talking about the 21st General Election! Lost Conservative Politics, What is the Solution?" held on the morning of May 15 at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nana] Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon called the People Power Party a "minefield" after seeing a banner by Kim So-yeon, the party committee chair for Daejeon Yuseong-gu (Eul), which contained the phrase "To the Moon's Detention Center." He also criticized the People Power Party's Central Youth Committee member introduction post, saying, "Whether old or young, they have no sense."


On the 2nd, Jin shared an article about the controversy over Kim's banner on his Facebook, stating, "The People Power Party is a minefield. They don't even know why this is a problem," and added, "They need to be replaced this time."


He then pointed out Kim, saying, "That person keeps causing trouble."


Regarding the People Power Party member introduction post, he said, "This is why they want to rule for 20 years," adding, "Whether old or young, they have no sense. They might as well order a direct pitch from Andromeda."


The poster includes phrases such as "God's reign" and "land dog (ttanggae)."


Meanwhile, as controversy arose over Kim's phrase "To the Moon's Detention Center," especially supporters of the president posted many critical comments on Kim's SNS.



In response, on the 1st, Kim announced on her Facebook that she would take legal action against malicious comments directed at her. She stated, "As a trial, I will first report about 10 of the most severe cases," and posted the complaint submission details from the Cyber Safety Bureau of the National Police Agency.


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