There was no Lee Hyun-jin’s remarks, and there was no Biden.

Bae Hyun-jin, Representative for People’s Power. photo = Yonhap News

People’s Power Rep. Bae Hyun-jin argued that “there was no ‘this XX’ and there was no ‘Biden'” regarding President Yoon Seok-yeol’s slang controversy.

Rep. Bae wrote on his social networking service (SNS) on the 23rd, sharing a YouTube link together, saying, “The voice has been removed as much as possible from a certain university that studies voice.”

He also said, “I can hear very well what to do because the members of the National Assembly do not approve ‘these people’ and ‘Ah Malimun’.”

He added, “I’ve never been insulted by the National Assembly, or a diplomatic disaster, but it has been cleaned up so that the opposition party doesn’t have to feel any more resentment.”

Rep. Bae pointed out, “It’s a peaceful conclusion, but should the president go to work following a day?”

Regarding President Yoon’s remarks earlier, the presidential office said, “If you listen once more, there is no reason to talk regarding the United States, and there is even less reason to say ‘Biden’.” I break my ankle,” he countered. “Distorting the president’s diplomatic activities and falsely separating the alliance is an act of self-harm in the national interest.”

Full text of Facebook post by Rep. Bae Hyun-jin of People’s Strength

At a university that studies speech
It is a voice with as much noise removed as possible.
“Members of the National Assembly did not approve ‘these people’ and ‘Ah Malimun’ was offended.
What do you do?”
It sounds very good
There was no ‘this bastard’ and there was no ‘Biden’.
I have never insulted the National Assembly, but I have been insulted.
There was no diplomatic disaster, but there was a diplomatic disaster.
It has been cleaned up so that the opposition party does not feel more embarrassed.
It’s a peaceful conclusion
What should one day be like for the president who went to work?

Shin Yong-hyun, reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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