Yoo Si-min's Controversy Over 'Trash Among Men in Their 20s and 30s' Remarks
Professor Jin Joong-kwon: "This Is Not the Yoo Si-min I Knew"

Former Roh Moo-hyun Foundation Chairman Yoo Si-min criticized men in their 20s and 30s as "trash," prompting Professor Jin Joong-kwon of Kwangwoon University to sharply retort that Yoo is "faithfully living up to his own words that 'the brain rots after turning 60.'"


On the 26th, Professor Jin appeared on CBS Radio's "Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Battle." There, he strongly criticized Yoo's previous remarks, saying, "He is conducting a biological experiment on himself based on his own words." He added, "It really makes me wonder if his prefrontal cortex has decayed. How could he say such things? Was Yoo Si-min always like this in the past, or have I been unaware? Or has he become strange now?" expressing a range of thoughts.


On the 26th, Professor Jin appeared on CBS Radio's "Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Match." There, Professor Jin described former Director Yoo's previous remarks as "conducting a biological experiment on oneself based on one's own words." <br>[Photo by CBS Radio's "Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Match" YouTube]

On the 26th, Professor Jin appeared on CBS Radio's "Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Match." There, Professor Jin described former Director Yoo's previous remarks as "conducting a biological experiment on oneself based on one's own words."
[Photo by CBS Radio's "Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Match" YouTube]

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In particular, Professor Jin said, "It seems he doesn't really know what Femco (FM Korea) is," adding, "The most popular figure on Femco is actually former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok. As far as I know, he is one of the strongest critics of the Yoon Seok-youl administration."


He also pointed out, "They talk about running for office or approving decisions from prison, but if someone is imprisoned, they should not hold public office or be the leader of a political party," and criticized, "They have a mindset of 'It's a power struggle. If you lose the power struggle, the faction collapses,' which I consider a very perverse way of thinking."


Earlier, on the 22nd, former Chairman Yoo expressed dissatisfaction with the "men in their 20s and 30s" during the "1st Anniversary Public Broadcast of the Roh Moo-hyun Citizen Center" while discussing former leader Lee, who was about to face a warrant review.


He said, "I want to speak to the men in their 20s and 30s. You bear a significant part of the responsibility for this situation," adding, "You might think, 'Are you calling us trash?' But I want to tell you, 'You are trash.'"


Former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, who appeared together with Professor Jin Joong-kwon, also pointed out former director Yoo Si-min's remarks as "incitement to rebellion." [Photo by CBS Radio 'Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Show' YouTube]

Former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, who appeared together with Professor Jin Joong-kwon, also pointed out former director Yoo Si-min's remarks as "incitement to rebellion." [Photo by CBS Radio 'Park Jae-hong's One-on-One Show' YouTube]

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Former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, who appeared alongside Professor Jin Joong-kwon, also criticized Yoo Si-min's remarks, calling them "sedition." He continued, "There are people in the People Power Party who say, 'Don't even go to Jeolla Province. It won't change, so why bother trying?'" and strongly criticized, "Former Minister Yoo Si-min has spent his life criticizing conservatives, but now he is doing the same thing conservatives did to isolate Jeolla Province."





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