Kim Song Expresses Outrage Over Cambodian Situation, Sparks Controversy

Kim Song, a singer, has voiced strong dissatisfaction regarding the repatriation of Korean scam crime suspects from Cambodia.
On the 22nd, Kim Song posted on social media:
"Cambodian Korean female gang member's face revealed."
Along with the post, she wrote, "Under the Democratic Party's involvement, they will all be released again or given lenient sentences," raising political suspicions.
The post included photos of the faces of the Korean female suspects arrested in Cambodia.
As Kim Song's post spread, some netizens left comments such as, "Refrain from baseless political criticism," and "This is unconfirmed information," refuting her claims.
In response, Kim Song countered, "Please look at the article about the release of 5 out of the 64 suspects who came on a chartered plane."
"Then did the People Power Party get involved? The Democratic Party controls everything."
She also responded emotionally to some critical comments with dog emojis.
As the controversy grew, Kim Song made the post private, but later continued her complaints by posting a selfie with the caption,
"The dogs are barking a lot today. Shut up, you hypocrites."
Recently, 64 Korean suspects involved in voice phishing and romance scam organizations in Cambodia were repatriated.
Public opinion in Korea has been stirred as legal penalties for some suspects have been reduced, with 4 being released and 1 warrant being rejected.
Police stated, "Arrest warrants have been issued for some suspects who are at risk of fleeing or destroying evidence," and are continuing the investigation.
This statement is a rare instance of Kim Song publicly revealing her political stance.
She has generally been cautious about social issues, but expressed strong anger regarding the Cambodian situation.
Meanwhile, her husband, Kang Won-rae, recently garnered attention for his comments after watching the movie <The Birth of Korea>, which chronicles the life of former President Syngman Rhee.
A Comment from Gwaja:
"Emotionally driven anger is difficult to empathize with or persuade.
If Kim Song's heart is connected to the public's anger,
what's needed now is the power of facts." ⚖️



Source :https://blog.naver.com/snack_blog
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