Shin Won-sik: "Kim Yo-jong's rude remarks advertise her vulgarity to the world"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Rep. Shin Won-sik of the People Power Party criticized Kim Yo-jong, Deputy Director of the Workers' Party, for spewing abusive language while mentioning President Yoon Suk-yeol by name, calling it "advertising her own vulgarity to the entire world."
On the 24th, Rep. Shin said through his social network service (SNS), "No matter how much North Korea is an anachronistic barbaric regime of the three-generation hereditary succession, criticizing the president of a country with abusive language is tantamount to advertising one's own vulgarity to the world."
He raised his voice against Kim Yo-jong's remarks, saying, "When Moon Jae-in was in power, at least Seoul was not our target," and "The people do not understand why they just watch the government, led by Yoon Suk-yeol and those fools, creating increasingly precarious situations," calling it "talking about overthrowing the state" and stating, "This is a direct violation of the 1991 North-South Basic Agreement."
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He added, "Disguising illegal nuclear development and ballistic missile provocations as acts of self-defense and calling the UN sanctions prohibiting them a 'double standard' is an extreme case of hypocrisy rivaling that of former Moon Jae-in administration officials," and said, "The North Korean regime's reckless remarks and acts of escalating the crisis seem to be an attempt to create the so-called 'nuclear-armed immunity, non-nuclear guilt' frame, but this only hastens their own destruction."
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