Democratic Party Gwangju Campaign Committee Launches Fierce Attack on Yoon Seok-yeol's "Let's Separate High Schools" Remark as "Simply Bewildering" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Democratic Party of Korea's Gwangju Youth Election Countermeasures Committee is launching a fierce attack on Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party.


They are sharply criticizing Candidate Yoon's recent remarks suggesting that high schools should be divided into science high schools and others to secure educational diversity.


On the 10th, the Democratic Party's Gwangju Election Countermeasures Committee issued a statement saying, "It is regrettable and painful to watch Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol of the People Power Party slowly adapting to society."


They said, "Candidate Yoon boldly stated on a YouTube channel that high schools should be divided into technical high schools, arts high schools, science high schools, etc., to ensure educational diversity. It is not even angering but just bewildering to see him speak so confidently about specialized high schools that already exist, wondering how he ended up like this."


They continued, "Candidate Yoon has repeatedly shown common sense akin to a hermit in the mountains. Despite advertisements promoting job search sites airing on TV several times a day with slogans like 'Part-timers are the boss,' Candidate Yoon is alone in his world, saying 'An era where job information can be accessed through apps is coming.'


They added, "No matter how you look at it, Candidate Yoon does not seem to be a high-performance graphics card capable of depicting South Korea's 21st-century future image. We suspect his information processing ability remains stuck at Windows 95, or even DOS, a term unfamiliar to people in their 20s today."



Furthermore, they said, "We hope Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol will update himself and then shut down his system."


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