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Dankook University professor Seomin, co-author of ‘The Fatherland Black Book’ said on the 12th: “People mistake them for smart, but they are not. One of the reasons President Moon Jae- in and former Justice Minister Cho Kuk receive great support because they are handsome. ” He insisted.
Professor Seo said in an interview with KBS Radio ‘Kim Kyung-rae’s strongest current issue’, “Democracy is a system in which the people are the master and the level of politics is the level of the people of a country”. Because they have been doing a lot of research, like knowing that they know, people don’t understand that they are smart.
“For example, if you go to ‘Mom Café’, the support rate for President Moon Jae-in and former Justice Minister Cho Kuk is very high, but one of the reasons is that he is handsome.” He said: “I want to say:” Is it possible to say that this is a high standard of the people, or should I be criticized for this? ”
Professor Seo noted: “If the current regime is wrong, you have to prove it with approval ratings,” he said. “Now I am supporting more than 40% of concrete, so the current regime is wrong that I can do anything and it is actually doing everything.” . In addition, he criticized, “(The ruling party) did not yield despite the fact that real estate rose so much, but the approval rate dropped, so that suddenly the administrative capital moved and the supply of apartments increased.”
“Isn’t Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae worried about bothering Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol?” He said, “the concrete support from our people, that is happening like this, is bad.”
Meanwhile, Professor Seo also said that day, “Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol will never do politics.” He said: “To become a politician, you must have many skills, and one of them is the ability to lie 27 times in front of the public.” Previously, Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae was criticized for lying 27 times in a response to the National Assembly on allegations of vacationing during his son’s military service in September, which is interpreted as satire.
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