A professor at a university in Busan posted a video showing him taking the Wonsan Bombardment pose. <br>[Photo by Facebook capture]

A professor at a university in Busan posted a video showing him taking the Wonsan Bombardment pose.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Sumi] While supporters of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk are posting 'chin-up videos' one after another to cheer him on, a current professor even uploaded a certification video of the Wonsan Bombing (a harsh act of hitting the head on the ground).


On the 17th, a professor at a university in Busan posted on his Facebook, "I upload the Wonsan Bombing with solidarity and a heart of repentance to the respected and beloved comrade Professor Cho Kuk," along with a video. The video shows the professor himself taking the Wonsan Bombing posture.


Earlier, when former Minister Cho revealed his own 'chin-up video' during the detention trial of his wife, Professor Jeong Gyeongshim of Dongyang University, the conservative opposition parties criticized it unanimously.


In response, supporters have been posting their own chin-up videos, saying, "Does former Minister Cho not even have the freedom to do chin-ups?" Additionally, former Minister Cho encouraged them by sharing each of the supporters' cheering videos again on his Facebook.


Furthermore, when criticism continued over his 'chin-up video,' former Minister Cho wrote on Facebook on the 16th, "Opposition figures are nitpicking everything," adding, "'Doing chin-ups during a trial,' 'The chin-up posture is wrong,' and so on. They will complain even if you breathe."


Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk recently posted a message on his Facebook on the 16th regarding the criticism from opposition figures about his recent "chin-up video." <br>[Photo by Facebook]

Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk recently posted a message on his Facebook on the 16th regarding the criticism from opposition figures about his recent "chin-up video."
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He continued, "Many Facebook friends have posted wonderful chin-up videos. Thank you," and said, "During this mentally and physically difficult time, I want to overcome it through exercise. To those busy with nitpicking, I want to say, spend that time doing chin-up exercises."


Recently, supporters of former Minister Cho have been posting various videos not only of chin-ups but also 'doing push-ups with children on their backs,' 'yoga crow pose,' and 'hula hooping with a Cho Kuk support message attached to their backs.'





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