Where does hatred and hatred of Refugee come from? Where does this collective and blind hatred and hatred of Muslim Refugee come from? One of the reasons why we can not easily accept Jeju Island Yemen Refugee seems to be because there is vague anxiety in us. Everyone has a fear of something unfamiliar: the fear of what you have never seen, never done, never experienced creates a powerful defense mechanism. In addition, all kinds of rumors and unfounded claims spreading on the Internet and SNS transform fear and fear into extreme hostility and attack against the opponent. We cannot ignore the sense of heterogeneity that comes from the differences between different societies and cultures. Moreover, our society is a country where 'pure bloodism', which is as good as Australia, is located on the side of unconsciousness. The exclusiveness and superiority created by the ideology of 'the nation of delivery' and 'single nation' are playing a role in our inner world without knowing it. There will also be ignorance, prejudice and a sense of damage to Muslim. The reason why Yemen Refugees, who had to leave their lives to live, are not welcomed in this land is like a weft thread and a warp thread. "We see things and phenomena with our own eyes: the disgusting feelings towards the Refugees from Yemen are our own projected upon them." In the book, Hong Se-hwa wrote, "Where did this disgust come from?" I was reading, and I hit my knees in this passage without knowing it. Humans judge and judge the world from their own perspective. The same will be true of the Yemen Refugee problem. For someone, humanitarian work is a problem that can not be compromised by anyone. “I think that in South Korea, Refugee is not the story of Refugee, but our story. Our society has always been unequal. It was unreasonable. And it was a society where the wounds were not healed. Because of these social problems, it seems that the problem has suddenly grown because of the Refugee from the outside, and if we make this conflict that our society has, and these things a good opportunity to solve well, it will be a more mature South Korea and a country that can take care of Refugee in the international community. And I think that this opportunity should be made because of the atmosphere that can go to a mature society where we can take care of the alienated class in society. Jung Woo-sung, who appeared on CBS Radio <Kim Hyun-jung's News Show> on May 5, pointed out that the problem of Refugee is not just their problem, but the structural problem of our society. Because of its long exposure to an unequal and unreasonable social system, a social culture that understands and cares for the weak and minorities has not been established. He predicted that the Yemen Refugee problem could be a process in which our society becomes more mature. We expect society to grow through the process of coordinating and resolving conflicts. There are various perspectives on the Yemen Refugee problem in our society. Some people need to look at it from a humanitarian point of view, and others should never accept it. It is very difficult to determine which argument is right here. As Hong Se-hwa pointed out, this is because of differences in perceptions. Nevertheless, I hope that more people in our society think like Jung Woo-sung. I dream and hope of such a world that is getting warmer and more lively.
There are various gazes on Refugee, but I hope for a warmer world