Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon is giving a special lecture on the topic of "The Age of Post-Truth" at the National Future Forum seminar jointly hosted by Hwang Bo-seung-hee of the People Power Party and Kwon Eun-hee of the People's Party at the political culture platform cafe "House" in Yeouido, Seoul, on November 20 last year. [Image source=Yonhap News]

Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon is giving a special lecture on the topic of "The Age of Post-Truth" at the National Future Forum seminar jointly hosted by Hwang Bo-seung-hee of the People Power Party and Kwon Eun-hee of the People's Party at the political culture platform cafe "House" in Yeouido, Seoul, on November 20 last year. [Image source=Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Former Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae responded to questions about her next presidential bid by saying, "If the people call me, I can step forward," which led former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon to strongly criticize her, saying, "Don't show your face again."


On the 21st, Professor Jin criticized former Minister Chu on his social media by quoting Song Chang-sik's hit song "Why Call?"


Professor Jin wrote, "I don't call, I don't call, why call someone who caused trouble and got fired, why call, why call, when she was minister she caused chaos, why why why why why why why why why."


He continued, "Now, please don't show your face again. No, you can't, you must not come back."



He then linked a news article about former Minister Chu's statement on the 17th, when she answered reporters asking about her next presidential bid with the phrase, "If the people call me."

On the 20th, former professor Jin criticized former Minister Chu by quoting singer Song Chang-sik's song "Why Call". <br>Photo by Jin Joong-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University, SNS capture

On the 20th, former professor Jin criticized former Minister Chu by quoting singer Song Chang-sik's song "Why Call".
Photo by Jin Joong-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University, SNS capture

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Earlier, on the 17th, after receiving a commendation plaque for contributions to the enactment and revision of the Jeju 4·3 Special Act at the Jeju 4·3 Peace Park, former Minister Chu dismissed questions about her next presidential bid by saying, "If the people feel that the various future visions I have are necessary and call me, maybe, but at present, I am thinking about various things in my own way, so it is difficult to say everything."


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