Comicist Yoon Suh-in is drawing attention by criticizing Jung Woo-sung, who posted an article appealing for attention to the Refugee issue.
“Why do you want to be hopeful for the South, and you don’t want to be hopeful for the South, so live with at least a few people and say this, Mr. Woo Sung,” said on Facebook on Tuesday. I also shared an article with Jung Woo-sung's remarks with the article "I will become a conceptless cartoonist for a conceptual actor."
Earlier this day, Jung Woo-sung said to his instagram on "World Refugee Day" "Today is World Refugee Day. Former World says 68.5 million people lost their homes - 16.2 million of them lost their homes in 2017 - please join Refugee today. I hope that they will be hopeful with their understanding and solidarity. "
However, Jung Woo-sung's appeal was controversial as it coincided with the Jeju Island Refugee issue. The controversy over the pros and cons of the Republic of Korea over the acceptance of the Refugee of Yemen, which has come to Jeju Island to avoid civil war. Chatter is also happening among Netizen over Jung Woo-sung's writing. Some Netizens commented, "This statement seems a little rash in the face of the problem of Jeju Island," and others said, "It is wonderful. I support you.”
Yoon Suh-in posted a cartoon with a scene in which a person presumed to be Jung Woo-sung lying on a sofa in a luxurious house and doing SNS comfortably, along with an article entitled "One Cut Cartoon for Pebuk: I'm A Good Word". The man writes, "Let's hope for you guys..."
Jung Woo-sung continues to argue more hotly in comics that seem to be comics. Some people sympathize with the opinion of Yoon Suh-in, and some point out that it is an unconditional criticism to get attention.
On the other hand, Yoon Suh-in has caused controversy in SNS, such as mocking the Danwon High School and the Girls' Prize, which were hurt by the Seowall incident, and sexualizing Girls' Generation.