Dispute over Self-Employed Group Lawsuit Against Former National Archery Team Player in Ansan

Dispute over Self-Employed Group Lawsuit Against Former National Archery Team Player in Ansan

2024-03-20 03:09:56
Former national archery team player from Ansan. /News 1

A dispute is brewing among self-employed people regarding the lawsuit filed by a self-employed group once morest Ansan, a three-time Tokyo Olympic archery champion, for calling a Japanese-style bar a ‘traitor’. Opinions that the complaint was well filed are conflicting with opinions that there is no problem with the statement, but that filing the complaint was excessive.

According to the police, a complaint was filed on the 19th alleging that Ansan player insulted and defamed all self-employed people.

Lee Jong-min, head of the Plaintiff’s Solidarity for Self-Employed Persons, said, “Ansan insulted good self-employed people by claiming that Japanese-style bars are traitors,” adding, “It insulted the brand representatives of the bars in question, franchise owners, self-employed people who sell Japanese-style food, and all of the 7 million owners who silently protect their stores even today.” “He claimed.

On the same day, CEO Lee Jong-min announced the complaint by posting a post on ‘I’m the CEO Because I’m Sick,’ the largest online community for self-employed people in Korea.

In the article, CEO Lee Jong-min said, “Contrary to our intention, we are divided into left and right, contrary to our intention, and criticize each other for suing Ansan players, and first of all, we express regret for the noise caused by the feminism controversy,” and “We can no longer ignore weak self-employed people.” “I came forward,” he explained.

Netizens, who are presumed to be self-employed, debated Lee Jong-min’s post.

Netizens criticizing Lee Jong-min’s lawsuit once morest Ansan players said things like, “Why are you acting like you represent the self-employed?”, “Not all self-employed people have the same thoughts,” “I support Ansan players,” and “I’m criticizing self-employed people because of you.” There was a reaction.

In response, CEO Lee Jong-min said, “I had no idea there were so many people who did not understand the activities of civic groups,” and added, “I have never claimed to be the representative of all self-employed people. He said, “I am only the representative of a self-employed organization called the Self-Employed Solidarity.”

On the other hand, netizens cheering for CEO Lee Jong-min said, “Well done. Reactions such as “Fighting”, “I support you”, and “Anti-Japanese propaganda forces are the enemies of the self-employed” were shown.

As the controversy grew, Ansan apologized on Instagram on the 19th, saying, “It was never my intention to disparage a specific store or individual.”

However, controversy regarding this still continues online. Some online communities are conducting a campaign to add comments to articles or online posts related to Ansan players. Some netizens are also giving a star rating to the controversial Japanese-style bar.

A post posted by Ansan on Instagram. /News 1

In response to this, some netizens are waging public opinion by sharing scenes of Ansan’s past use of Japanese restaurants or Japanese cartoon character products.

Meanwhile, on the 16th, Ansan posted a photo of an electronic sign written in Japanese on his Instagram story and wrote, “Why are there so many traitors in Korea?”

The place Ansan mentioned was ‘Special Night’, a domestic brand chain restaurant with the concept of an izakaya (pub) specializing in nabe (Japanese hot pot). The electronic display board was installed to decorate the entrance.

Kwon Sun-ho, the CEO of this company, complained regarding the damage through Instagram on the 17th, saying, “Due to the rumors and speculations that arose, in an instant, I became a descendant of pro-Japanese people, and my brand became a brand of traitors.”

1710928201
#wrong #Ansan #Selfemployed #people #uproar #lawsuit #filed #selfemployed #organizations

Leave a Replay