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"Criminals, go back to your cells!" "Eat your radioactive sashimi and go away!"
At 10 p.m. on March 31, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
The first night of Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung's hunger strike was chaotic.
Shouts and profanity were exchanged between so-called "dog daughter" YouTubers supporting Lee and extreme YouTubers calling for her arrest.
"Hey, Lee Jae-myung!" the extremist YouTubers shouted as they filmed the tent where Lee was fasting.
In response, the dog daughter YouTubers put up a human shield in layers to escort Lee and raised their cell phones and cameras.
Lee was smiling and relaxed as he watched the spectacle, and he too held his own YouTube livestream with the party leadership.
"It looks peaceful here (the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
This is your chance to appear." Lee's YouTube camera then panned around the scene, broadcasting the chaos.
On the day of the Super Blue Moon, a citizen walking on the grounds of the National Assembly said, "I came to see the moon, but I'm in a hurry to get home because I'm afraid I'll get hurt by the crazies."
YouTubers flocked to the location of Lee's fast for the views.
One YouTuber titled his broadcast, "Lee Jae-myung Fasting, Kim Bu-sun is coming!
It was a "fishing broadcast" based on a 2016 incident, but it received over 60,000 views.
Chin Myung's YouTube channel was flooded with support from her daughters, who said, "Please don't hurt yourself," and "We're fasting together."
A political insider said, "This is a cross-section of Korean politics, where low-quality YouTube and extreme politics have become one."
Criticism poured in from political circles on the first day, asking whether Lee was holding a "bulletproof fast" ahead of the vote on the arrest motion.
In particular, even within the party, reactions such as "there is no cause" and "ridiculous fasting" came out when prominent members of the Democratic Party said, "There is no condition to withdraw the fast" (Jang Kyung-tae and Park Sung-joon).
In the past, hunger strikes by high-profile politicians have been accompanied by specific conditions, such as the release of political prisoners, but there is no such thing this time.
"There is no other way to stop the regime's regression and runaway behavior except by fasting," Lee said at a top-level meeting under the hunger tent.
Former President Moon Jae-in called Lee at 3 p.m. and said, "I called because I was concerned about the situation where the leader of the main opposition party is on a hunger strike because the runaway government of Yoon Suk-yeol is so bad," and told him to "take care of your health," to which Lee replied, "I will endure it," according to Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Gun-young.
Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members and supporters gathered. Some even carried banners slandering President Yoon, including one that read, "Pro-Japanese patriotism, Yongsan Yong-san, impeach the second class.
Lee stayed up until around 10 p.m. in a tent, where he and Kim Min-seok, chairman of the policy committee, were filmed live on YouTube criticizing President Yoon.
He referred to the president as "this person" and made comments such as, "I don't know what kind of confidence this person has, maybe it's because he hasn't failed in his life" and "If you don't win, you become arrogant, so you're not afraid of the world".
One supporter even fell to his knees and sobbed in front of Lee.
Earlier in the day, Lee had a nervous breakdown with prosecutors over the summons schedule in the Ssangbangul North Korea money transfer case.
Lee had initially said that he would appear on the fourth and be questioned only in the morning, but the Suwon District Prosecutor's Office issued a statement on the same day, saying, "We cannot stop the investigation in two hours in the morning."
In response to the Suwon District Prosecutor's refusal to hold the investigation in the morning, Lee said he would be investigated between the 11th and 15th.
この表現は自然ですか?
At 10 p.m. on March 31, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
The first night of Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung's hunger strike was chaotic.
Shouts and profanity were exchanged between so-called "dog daughter" YouTubers supporting Lee and extreme YouTubers calling for her arrest.
"Hey, Lee Jae-myung!" the extremist YouTubers shouted as they filmed the tent where Lee was fasting.
In response, the dog daughter YouTubers put up a human shield in layers to escort Lee and raised their cell phones and cameras.
Lee was smiling and relaxed as he watched the spectacle, and he too held his own YouTube livestream with the party leadership.
"It looks peaceful here (the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
This is your chance to appear." Lee's YouTube camera then panned around the scene, broadcasting the chaos.
On the day of the Super Blue Moon, a citizen walking on the grounds of the National Assembly said, "I came to see the moon, but I'm in a hurry to get home because I'm afraid I'll get hurt by the crazies."
YouTubers flocked to the location of Lee's fast for the views.
One YouTuber titled his broadcast, "Lee Jae-myung Fasting, Kim Bu-sun is coming!
It was a "fishing broadcast" based on a 2016 incident, but it received over 60,000 views.
Chin Myung's YouTube channel was flooded with support from her daughters, who said, "Please don't hurt yourself," and "We're fasting together."
A political insider said, "This is a cross-section of Korean politics, where low-quality YouTube and extreme politics have become one."
Criticism poured in from political circles on the first day, asking whether Lee was holding a "bulletproof fast" ahead of the vote on the arrest motion.
In particular, even within the party, reactions such as "there is no cause" and "ridiculous fasting" came out when prominent members of the Democratic Party said, "There is no condition to withdraw the fast" (Jang Kyung-tae and Park Sung-joon).
In the past, hunger strikes by high-profile politicians have been accompanied by specific conditions, such as the release of political prisoners, but there is no such thing this time.
"There is no other way to stop the regime's regression and runaway behavior except by fasting," Lee said at a top-level meeting under the hunger tent.
Former President Moon Jae-in called Lee at 3 p.m. and said, "I called because I was concerned about the situation where the leader of the main opposition party is on a hunger strike because the runaway government of Yoon Suk-yeol is so bad," and told him to "take care of your health," to which Lee replied, "I will endure it," according to Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Gun-young.
Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members and supporters gathered. Some even carried banners slandering President Yoon, including one that read, "Pro-Japanese patriotism, Yongsan Yong-san, impeach the second class.
Lee stayed up until around 10 p.m. in a tent, where he and Kim Min-seok, chairman of the policy committee, were filmed live on YouTube criticizing President Yoon.
He referred to the president as "this person" and made comments such as, "I don't know what kind of confidence this person has, maybe it's because he hasn't failed in his life" and "If you don't win, you become arrogant, so you're not afraid of the world".
One supporter even fell to his knees and sobbed in front of Lee.
Earlier in the day, Lee had a nervous breakdown with prosecutors over the summons schedule in the Ssangbangul North Korea money transfer case.
Lee had initially said that he would appear on the fourth and be questioned only in the morning, but the Suwon District Prosecutor's Office issued a statement on the same day, saying, "We cannot stop the investigation in two hours in the morning."
In response to the Suwon District Prosecutor's refusal to hold the investigation in the morning, Lee said he would be investigated between the 11th and 15th.
この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× At 10 p.m. on March 31, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
✓ At 10 p.m. on March 31st, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
× "It looks peaceful here (the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
✓ "It looks peaceful here (in the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
× Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members and supporters gathered.
✓ Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members, and supporters gathered.
✓ At 10 p.m. on March 31st, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
× "It looks peaceful here (the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
✓ "It looks peaceful here (in the tent), but there's chaos in front of it," Lee said, "I'll show you a little bit of the National Assembly.
× Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members and supporters gathered.
✓ Later that evening, a candlelight vigil was held at the National Assembly, where hundreds of Democratic Party lawmakers, party members, and supporters gathered.
Q:
Criminals and terrorists take advantage of the amount of private personal information governments and police can access is limited.
For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked down.
If everyone is admitted to have more privacy, which allows criminals and terrorists to have more privacy too. この表現は自然ですか?
For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked down.
If everyone is admitted to have more privacy, which allows criminals and terrorists to have more privacy too. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× Criminals and terrorists take advantage of the amount of private personal information governments and police can access is limited.
✓ Criminals and terrorists take advantage of the fact that private personal information governments and police can access is limited.
× For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked down.
✓ For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked/tracked down.
× If everyone is admitted to have more privacy, which allows criminals and terrorists to have more privacy too.
✓ If everyone is allowed/permitted to have more privacy, criminals and terrorists have more privacy too.
✓ Criminals and terrorists take advantage of the fact that private personal information governments and police can access is limited.
× For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked down.
✓ For example, prepaid cellphones prevailed among drug dealers instantly when they were introduced because it was difficult for them to be tracked/tracked down.
× If everyone is admitted to have more privacy, which allows criminals and terrorists to have more privacy too.
✓ If everyone is allowed/permitted to have more privacy, criminals and terrorists have more privacy too.
Q:
Criminals would make up words for their faults to avoid feeling conscience. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Criminals would make up words for their faults to avoid feeling guilty
Q:
Criminals would make up a word for their faults to avoid feeling conscience.
この表現は自然ですか?
この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I'm not sure if this is what you mean - Criminals would make up stories for their faults to avoid feeling guilty.
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