Yoon Seok-yeol and Han Dong-hoon in ‘Bad Guys’

▲ Bucheon Manhwa Festival National Student Comic Contest Gold Prize Winner ‘Yunseok Train’. Photo = Taken from the online community website

Severe warning. This is a measure that the Yun Seok-yeol government took to the Korea Comics Promotion Agency. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism selected and exhibited works that dealt with a political theme for ‘Yunseok Train’, which won the gold prize in the cartoon section of the National Student Comics Contest. Even a little engraving makes you feel alive. Isn’t it like those who are fond of politics strictly forbiding political satire on young people?

Minister of Justice Han Dong-hoon said, “I am opposed to the spread of hate or hate like this.” He, of course, cannot participate in the judging by anyone. Nevertheless, it is a ‘bad word’ of power that hurts the award-winning student. Would it be overkill if the faces of the prosecutors with swords in the work looked like replicas of a court of law?

In fact, if you look at the picture anew, it leads to the ‘spirit’ of two former prosecutors, Yoon Seok-yeol and Han Dong-hoon. When asked about the ‘prosecution reform task’, Han Dong-hoon said, “Since the prosecution has been around for hundreds of years, there is nothing new to do. According to the law and common sense, we just need to catch the bad guys regardless of the camp.” Yoon Seok-yeol also mentioned ‘bad guys’ when he was the Prosecutor General and said the same thing. It’s a gyeonggeomgdong that forgets or doesn’t know the past of the Korean prosecutor’s office.

▲ On the afternoon of February 13, 2020, Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol visits the Busan High and District Prosecutors' Office and shakes hands with Han Dong-hoon, then Deputy Prosecutor at the Busan High Prosecutors' Office.  ⓒYonhap News
▲ On the afternoon of February 13, 2020, Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol visits the Busan High and District Prosecutors’ Office and shakes hands with Han Dong-hoon, then Deputy Prosecutor at the Busan High Prosecutors’ Office. ⓒYonhap News

But what is the definition of a ‘bad guy’ for former prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol and Han Dong-hoon? Not all bad guys are criminals and vice versa. The closest concept to the bad guy in criminology is the psychopath. Criminal psychologist Robert Hare estimates that more than 90% of serial killers in the United States do. What to pay attention to is the following. Hare emphasizes that psychopaths are not confined to prisons or back alleys. Those who open their eyes to their ‘ambitions’, casually lying or judging people in the process, and mistaking themselves for great beings are diagnosed as psychopaths. He selected politicians, corporate executives, religious leaders, and professors as specific occupational groups. With intelligence and eloquence, they are ‘serpents in suits’.

MBC, which is accusing the Yoon government of deviating from the media’s ordinance, is a medium-sized company where the president of a medium-sized company commits abusive language and violence to the workers on a daily basis, and makes his assistant to ignore the private errands of his family as well as his three wives, and does not pay them properly. It was reported exclusively (October 3) that he had been abused.

The reason why a high school student who drew ‘Suk-Yeol Yoon’s train’ conceived the work is also interesting. Candidate Yoon, who was going to campaign for the election, got the idea from ‘I put my feet on a chair without taking off my shoes’ on the Mugunghwa train. I wrote it in a column at the time, but it is not unusual to put a shoe on the seat of a train favored by the people. I applaud and encourage the bright eyes of the teenager who conceived the work from that image. I hope that you will not be hurt in the slightest by the comments of the Minister of Justice or the established media.

▲ A photo posted on Facebook by former National Assembly member Lee Sang-il, a full-time assistant to the People's Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol, on February 13, 2022.  It is currently deleted.  Photo = Facebook capture
▲ A photo posted on Facebook by former National Assembly member Lee Sang-il, a full-time assistant to the People’s Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol, on February 13, 2022. It is currently deleted. Photo = Facebook capture

The Chosun Ilbo continued ‘Lee Jae-myung’s bet’ in the midst of it. In the editorial (October 8), President Lee pointed out that “it is disgraceful to try to block free expression for political reasons.” It compares with the case of slandering Moon Jae-in as a communist, saying, “At least the Democratic Party has no right to criticize it.” I want to ask. Let’s say the Democrats don’t deserve it. Then why doesn’t the Chosun Ilbo criticize it? Is it because he knows he is not qualified or because he is preoccupied with ‘killing Lee Jae-myung’?

I recommend to two former prosecutors, the prosecutor, to catch the bad guys. Let’s humbly look back on the dark history of the Korean prosecutor’s office. It’s not even the distant past. I want them to reflect on what the prosecution looks like when they are immersed in strabismus to become a prosecutor. There were a lot of ‘bad guys’ in the prosecutor’s office. They are willing to discuss the subject freely. How far has the current prosecution escaped from the bad habit of focusing on ‘planned investigations’ without catching the ‘bad guys’ who deserve to be caught? Isn’t ‘Yunseok Train’ hitting the right track? it is to be consulted. Just as people do not change easily, so does the prosecution organization. Moreover, the two former prosecutors are now ‘living power’. Don’t wield that power with ‘my own fire’. stern warning

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