"Participatory Government... Grasping and Shaking National Public Functions for Private Gain"
"President Moon's Actions Stem from Trying to Protect His Own Circle"
"My Goal: Destroy the Pro-Moon PK Faction's Propaganda Machine"
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Seung-gon] Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon criticized former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk's indictment on charges of covering up the inspection of Yoo Jae-soo, saying, "It makes me deeply question whether President Moon Jae-in is truly fit to hold public office."
He particularly claimed that the participatory government, including President Moon Jae-in, was involved in 'state affairs manipulation.' Former Professor Jin viewed this phenomenon as a result of President Moon taking care of the pro-Moon (Chinmun) faction.
On the 21st, in a post on his Facebook, Jin asserted, "Who is the PK (Busan·Gyeongnam) family patriarch?"
He then mentioned former Busan Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs Yoo Jae-soo, saying, "'Why conduct an inspection on our own family?' Is this even something to say? Originally, inspections are conducted on 'our own family,' and if done on others, it is surveillance. Yoo Jae-soo must have been a big shot in that circle," he pointed out.
He also referred to the inspection report noting that former Deputy Mayor Yoo owned two luxury cars, emphasizing, "Golf, cars, airplane tickets are just trifles; the big money was probably made through high-level personnel dealings. Therefore, the inspection should have continued."
Regarding statements from Senior Administrative Officer Cheon Kyung-deuk, Governor Kim Kyung-soo, and former Chief Yoon Gun-young, he claimed, "The participatory government's Hana Group has been privately controlling and shaking the state's public functions for their own selfish interests. There is no separate state affairs manipulation."
◆ "The president himself thinks of himself as the patriarch of the PK family"
He continued, "Even if the president's close aides acted up, the Blue House should have restrained them," adding, "He himself knew this was illegal. So he instructed that the inspection itself be treated as if it never happened."
He also said, "If the Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs did wrong, the Ministry of Justice should have properly handled the matter," and criticized, "The person who is the Minister of Justice was so desperate not to assist the prosecution's investigation that he failed to stop it. In short, even the Minister of Justice is in their palm."
He then asserted, "Even after seeing this, the president remains a bystander. This happens because the president himself thinks of himself as the patriarch of the PK family and tries to carefully take care of his own people. Because of this, we deeply question whether President Moon Jae-in is truly fit to hold public office."
Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, who is accused of abuse of authority and obstruction of the exercise of rights in connection with the suspicion of 'Yoo Jae-soo inspection cover-up,' is leaving Seoul Eastern Detention Center in Songpa-gu and heading to a car after his arrest warrant was dismissed on the morning of December 27 last year. [Image source=Yonhap News]
◆ "PK Chinmun, the real power of the Moon Jae-in regime... paralyzing reason"
This is not the first time former Professor Jin has criticized the Moon Jae-in administration. On the 13th, he wrote on his Facebook, "The Moon Jae-in regime has become very strange," and claimed, "Using mass violence in governance and this bizarre combination relates to the characteristics of digital media, which has been my long-held theory."
He continued, "The US military leadership who fought Nazi Germany recalled after the war, 'We broke the German resistance not when we destroyed their military power, but when we destroyed their propaganda system,'" emphasizing, "That shows how terrifying the power of brainwashing through propaganda is."
Former Professor Jin also pointed out, "Even though defeat was certain, children around ten years old attacked US tanks with Panzerfausts (anti-tank weapons) out of fanaticism for the F?hrer," and added, "The children who sang songs mocking Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl while performing rhythmic movements to nursery rhymes might be the digital version of the Hitler Youth in the 1940s."
He concluded, "I have little interest in the results of this (April 15) general election," and stated, "My goal is to destroy the propaganda machine laid by the PK Chinmun, the real power of the Moon Jae-in regime, because agitation paralyzes reason."
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