Cho Kuk: “Ilbe-style ‘No’ criticism has never been aimed at Resene… Yay for Resene”
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Former Cho Kuk, former leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, expressed regret to the idol group Resene and its fans for the recent controversy over the use of 'No'.
Former Cho Kuk, former leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, expressed regret to the idol group Resene and its fans for the recent controversy over the use of 'No'. On the 12th, former CEO Cho began his post on Social Network Service (SNS) by saying, "My heart was heavy in the aftermath of my raising the issue of the use of 'No' in the Japanese style, which looks similar to the Gyeongsang-do language but is clearly different." He continued, "Before I was a politician, I was a citizen of the Democratic Republic, and I am a citizen of our community, including democracy and human rights. He explained, “I wanted to point out how deeply the Ilbe culture, which has continuously ridiculed values and promoted hatred, has permeated the linguistic life of our society and to draw attention to its dangers.” He added, “What I especially deplored was the phenomenon of the Ilbe-style use of ‘No’, which started as a mockery of the late President Roh Moo-hyun, spreading throughout our society without any criticism and being tolerated.” This controversy was sparked by some after Resene member Woni recently expressed “scary no” on his YouTube channel. It started by claiming that it was an Ilbe-style expression. Former CEO Cho
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