You know what the vote looks like? Controversy over celebrity politics

The 20th presidential election, which could not predict the results until the end, was finally completed.As the election was a fierce election with 0.7 percent of the vote and 240,000 votes, the peoples interest and supporters nervous battles were hotter than ever.In particular, Jinyoung, which is clearly divided online, became a vito power of each opponent and did not hesitate to slander and talk.As the election atmosphere overheated, there was a spark for entertainers who posted voting shots on the day of the presidential election or posted SNS posts.Actor Johyun, from Berrygood, found the ballot with a navy hat and a blue wallet.Some netizens who saw Johyun pictures taken at the polls criticized the party for supporting a specific party.Johyun said, If you say so, it is 5 times when you say hello, the hat is navy color, the pass, the wallet is blue, and the hairline is red, so it is 2 times.Hahaha, lets not do that. Please respect everyone. Chung Ho-yeon, who won the Best Actress Award for TV Series for Squid Game at the Screen Actors Guild Award (SAG), also deleted an Instagram post in an unexpected controversy.On March 9, Jung Ho-yeon posted a picture of the floor with a paper on his Instagram story, and some netizens expressed displeasure that he expressed his intention to support a specific candidate on the day of the presidential election.Jung Ho-yeon erased the photo as if he were conscious of the controversy, but the claim that he supported a specific candidate is not convincing.Currently, Chung Ho-yeon is staying in France to attend the luxury brand fashion show, and the number 1 is also presumed to mean that Chung Ho-yeon is the first order model.In addition, Chung Ho-yeon posted a photo on March 8 at France local time.Similar controversy has been repeated in the last presidential election, the general election, and local elections, where people have speculated on candidates or political parties that support celebrities in the color of the voting look.Most entertainers have been wearing achromatic or multicolored clothes, participating in the vote, or leaving only a pose authentication shot.Voting is a duty that should be earned as a North Korean national and is a right that anyone over 18 years of age can enjoy.Voting certifications, which are associated with certain candidates or party support, are also allowed.It is possible to indirectly disclose the support intention with clothes or props, lift the thumb, display the V finger, and shoot the authentication shot in front of the wall.When did free and natural things for the general public become scary for entertainers?Just because their names and faces are widely known, the fact that they have a great social influence can not censor their words and actions.Even on the day of the election, called the flower of North Korea, it is common to undermine the spirit of North Korea by black and white logic and oppression.It is time to have a mature civic consciousness that respects others and recognizes differences beyond the Jinyoung logic.
The 20th presidential election, which could not predict the results until the end, was finally completed.As the election was a fierce election with 0.7 percent of the vote and 240,000 votes, the peoples interest and supporters nervous battles were hotter than ever.In particular, Jinyoung, which is clearly divided online, became a vito power of each opponent and did not hesitate to slander and talk.As the election atmosphere overheated, there was a spark for entertainers who posted voting shots on the day of the presidential election or posted SNS posts.Actor Johyun, from Berrygood, found the ballot with a navy hat and a blue wallet.Some netizens who saw Johyun pictures taken at the polls criticized the party for supporting a specific party.Johyun said, If you say so, it is 5 times when you say hello, the hat is navy color, the pass, the wallet is blue, and the hairline is red, so it is 2 times.Hahaha, lets not do that. Please respect everyone. Chung Ho-yeon, who won the Best Actress Award for TV Series for Squid Game at the Screen Actors Guild Award (SAG), also deleted an Instagram post in an unexpected controversy.On March 9, Jung Ho-yeon posted a picture of the floor with a paper on his Instagram story, and some netizens expressed displeasure that he expressed his intention to support a specific candidate on the day of the presidential election.Jung Ho-yeon erased the photo as if he were conscious of the controversy, but the claim that he supported a specific candidate is not convincing.Currently, Chung Ho-yeon is staying in France to attend the luxury brand fashion show, and the number 1 is also presumed to mean that Chung Ho-yeon is the first order model.In addition, Chung Ho-yeon posted a photo on March 8 at France local time.Similar controversy has been repeated in the last presidential election, the general election, and local elections, where people have speculated on candidates or political parties that support celebrities in the color of the voting look.Most entertainers have been wearing achromatic or multicolored clothes, participating in the vote, or leaving only a pose authentication shot.Voting is a duty that should be earned as a North Korean national and is a right that anyone over 18 years of age can enjoy.Voting certifications, which are associated with certain candidates or party support, are also allowed.It is possible to indirectly disclose the support intention with clothes or props, lift the thumb, display the V finger, and shoot the authentication shot in front of the wall.When did free and natural things for the general public become scary for entertainers?Just because their names and faces are widely known, the fact that they have a great social influence can not censor their words and actions.Even on the day of the election, called the flower of North Korea, it is common to undermine the spirit of North Korea by black and white logic and oppression.It is time to have a mature civic consciousness that respects others and recognizes differences beyond the Jinyoung logic.

The 20th presidential election, which could not predict the results until the end, was finally completed. As the election was a fierce election with 0.7 percent of the vote and 240,000 votes, the people's interest and supporters' nervous battles were hotter than ever. In particular, Jinyoung, which is clearly divided online, became a vito power of each opponent and did not hesitate to slander and talk. As the election atmosphere overheated, there was a spark for entertainers who posted voting shots on the day of the presidential election or posted SNS posts.

Actor Johyun, from Berrygood, found the ballot with a navy hat and a blue wallet. Some netizens who saw Johyun pictures taken at the polls criticized the party for supporting a specific party. Johyun said, "If you say so, it is 5 times when you say hello, the hat is navy color, the pass, the wallet is blue, and the hairline is red, so it is 2 times." Hahaha, let's not do that. Please respect everyone. "

Chung Ho-yeon, who won the Best Actress Award for TV Series for "Squid Game" at the Screen Actors Guild Award (SAG), also deleted an Instagram post in an unexpected controversy. On March 9, Jung Ho-yeon posted a picture of the floor with a paper on his Instagram story, and some netizens expressed displeasure that he expressed his intention to support a specific candidate on the day of the presidential election.

Jung Ho-yeon erased the photo as if he were conscious of the controversy, but the claim that he supported a specific candidate is not convincing. Currently, Chung Ho-yeon is staying in France to attend the luxury brand fashion show, and the number 1 is also presumed to mean that Chung Ho-yeon is the first order model. In addition, Chung Ho-yeon posted a photo on March 8 at France local time.

Similar controversy has been repeated in the last presidential election, the general election, and local elections, where people have speculated on candidates or political parties that support celebrities in the color of the "voting look." Most entertainers have been wearing achromatic or multicolored clothes, participating in the vote, or leaving only a pose authentication shot.

Voting is a duty that should be earned as a North Korean national and is a right that anyone over 18 years of age can enjoy. Voting certifications, which are associated with certain candidates or party support, are also allowed. It is possible to indirectly disclose the support intention with clothes or props, lift the thumb, display the 'V' finger, and shoot the authentication shot in front of the wall. When did free and natural things for the general public become scary for entertainers?

Just because their names and faces are widely known, the fact that they have a great social influence can not censor their words and actions. Even on the day of the election, called the flower of North Korea, it is common to undermine the spirit of North Korea by black and white logic and oppression. It is time to have a mature civic consciousness that respects others and recognizes differences beyond the Jinyoung logic.