People’s sentiment is angry at North Korea’s notice



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People who were furious at the incident that our people were killed and burned by North Korean troops while drifting in North Korean waters flocked to President Moon Jae-in’s Facebook page and expressed their anger and frustration. There were more than 1000 cases between the nights of the 24th and the 25th alone. Although North Korea sent a “notice” that contained something of the meaning of apology, the anger grew even more. The ad only briefly contained North Korea’s Kim Jong-un’s apology in the form of a message, and most of the content was full of self-rationalization for killing an unarmed A (47) civilian at sea and accusations against our military. be be.

President Moon Jae-in posted an official position on the North Korean atrocities on Facebook at around 7 pm on the 24th. Then, in one day, around 2,000 comments were posted. Most of my friends’ virtues were netizens, but this day was different.

“I’m so angry I’m really crying. Are you the president of the Republic of Korea?” “People died and got burned, but I’m sorry, I knew if someone from another country had died. There is nowhere to say what the government says, you don’t qualify. “” Are you the President of the Republic of Korea ~ End of war declaration? “” Six hours in fear of death would have been an eternity time. Every time I think about the grief of the person who passed away, I get goose bumps. ”There were many harsh expressions that were difficult to move on the page.

On the afternoon of the 25th, a notice from North Korea was published. Passports (與 圈) called this notice an ‘apology’ and supporters applauded. On’Daum ‘, a portal with a tendency towards intimate intimacy, an article titled “Excuse me, that’s great.” The writer wrote: “Mr. A fell in love with Internet gambling, borrowed money from many of his co-workers, and divorced his wife four months ago.” “In the end, it’s a gambling debt! It’s really a shame.” “This is the diplomatic achievement of President Moon Jae-in sincerely.” About 7,000 recommendations were added to the comment.

“(Kim Jung-eun) is grateful and lucky for doing this, and I personally appreciate it.” Former Justice Minister Cho Kook’s Facebook visitors said: “My heart softens with Kim Jong-un’s quick apology.” “Kim Jong-un is better than Japanese Christians and indigenous Catholics.” It is thanks to the civil servants below President Moon Jae-in that they have gained confidence. “

However, many people were angrier at the notice. A large community site, MLB Park, published a post that said, “If you see this as an apology, go to a mental hospital.” “Who is it that expresses expressions like ‘presumption’ or ‘lack of respect’ towards the object of the apology? There was also an article that said, “Do you put this on and ask for an apology?” In Gopas, a community site of the University of Korea, articles such as “Before (in North Korea) specific measures for adequate damage compensation and recurrence prevention for bereaved families are published, all public controls” and “If it was over because I apologized, I apologized for Cho Doo-soon.

There was also an article that said “North Korea plays with it.” “It is not a tail-wagging muzzle after being hit after being hit after being hit. I want to know if it is a dependency of North Korea. “

When North Korea designated Mr. A as an “illegal intruder” in the ad, criticism was also spread of Korean government authorities who had spread the North Korean rumor to North Korea so far. “The Ministry of National Defense and the Blue House have a scam to the public. If it doesn’t reveal what it has intercepted … “The government said again: ‘North Korea will stay put,’ and it took out a mark from North Korea, but it was ruined.”

Criticism has also emerged over the government’s belated disclosure that President Moon and Kim Jong-un had recently exchanged a letter of friendship. “After exchanging the parents’ letter, people die. Oh ~ Oh, shouldn’t we change it?” “Isn’t it an overt political calculation to reveal a private letter now?”

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