Actor Jung Woo-sung, who has recently been making a Xiao Xin statement on the Jeju Island Yemen Refugee issue, has revealed why he is giving social Voice.
Jung Woo-sung attended the 22nd Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Actor Special Exhibition - Star, Actor, Artist Jung Woo-sung, held in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province on the afternoon of the 13th, and mentioned the opportunity to strive for social movement as an actor and criticism received from the public recently.
“I started to make social Voices at some point, but I think it’s probably related to MV Sewol,” he said. “I was most sorry for the older generation. “I think most of my ages have been greatly invoked by their young friends with their feelings of apology and emotional debt,” he explained.
“Then what kind of Voice should we do?” “Naturally, MV Sewol gave me homework,” he said. “I thought we should act without being silent.”
Jung Woo-sung also said, “The people were tamed to be silent through the past dictatorship.” “If you talk about the regime, the frame of red was put on, and there was a silent pressure to concentrate on eating and living without political consideration.” “The fault of the last administration is that each of the people can wake up slowly by acting,” he said. “I wanted to be one of them to act.”
Jung Woo-sung sent a message saying "Please be with Refugee" on the day of World Refugee on the 20th of last month, and received a criticism from netizens who opposed the acceptance of Refugee. It was a natural move by Jung Woo-sung, a goodwill ambassador for the UN Refugee Organization (UNHCR), but it was at the center of controversy as it was a sensitive issue. However, Jung Woo-sung did not bend Xiao Xin, saying, "I do not want to take your right to live and give it to Refugee, but to share it."
“I am concerned about the emotional expression that is out of the essence of discussion with poor or exaggerated information in the recent discussion of Yemen Refugee,” he said in the Jeju Island Forum for Peace and Prosperity on the 26th of last month, “People on the Road: Today and Tomorrow on the World Refugee Problem.” We do not want to prioritize human rights, but we want to think about their human rights because Refugee is a person with a right to be protected. “Something can never be a priority.”