Criticism of Moon Administration's Real Estate Policy Focused on 30s and 40s Keywords
'Moon Jae-in Step Down' 'Minister Kim Hyun-mi Lies' 'Retroactive Unconstitutional Corrupt Government' etc.
Offline Rallies Following Online Protests
Candlelight Rally Against Real Estate Policy Scheduled for This Weekend
As of 6:55 AM on the 21st, the keyword "Moon Jae-in Step Down" ranked 3rd in the current affairs section of Naver's rapidly rising search terms. Photo by Naver portal site real-time search capture
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Seung-gon] As of 7 a.m. on the 21st, the keyword "Moon Jae-in Get Down" appeared in the real-time search (real-time keyword) current affairs section on the portal site Naver. It is known that the keyword "Moon Jae-in Get Down" was repeatedly searched by members of the Naver cafe "Meeting for Relief of Victims of the Retroactive Application of the 6·17 Regulation," who oppose the Moon Jae-in administration's real estate regulation policies, thus bringing it to the real-time search list. The keyword "Moon Jae-in Get Down" is currently ranked 3rd in current affairs search terms.
At 6:53 AM on the 21st, the keyword "Moon Jae-in Step Down" ranked 3rd in Naver's current affairs search category. Photo by Naver portal site real-time search capture
The so-called "real-time search challenge" to get keywords ranked on portal site search lists has been intensively conducted every day from 2 to 4 p.m. from the 1st to the previous day (20th).
The keywords promoted by cafe members mainly criticize the Moon Jae-in administration's real estate policies, including "Constitution Article 13 Clause 2," "6.17 Unconstitutional Tears of the Common People," "Minister Kim Hyun-mi Lies," "Retroactive Unconstitutional Corrupt Government," "Ministry of Land Audit Request," "Withdrawal of Support for Moon Jae-in," "Tax Resistance National Movement," "Opposition to Retroactive Application of the 3 Lease Laws," "Opposition to Retroactive Application of Interim and Final Payments," "Can't Live Anymore Tax Bomb," and "3040 Deceived by Moon Jae-in."
Members of an online cafe group for victims of the retroactive application of the June 17 regulations and other citizens opposing the government's real estate measures are holding a rally near the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation in Jung-gu on the 18th. [Image source=Yonhap News]
While the campaign to raise real-time search keywords is ongoing, posts encouraging this movement have also been posted on the cafe bulletin board.
One member said, "Some may think this real-time search challenge is nothing, but if we think about whether we can raise a real-time search even once in our lives, it is really a great achievement that has been going on for several days, not just one or two," and expressed willingness to continue the real-time search challenge.
Members of the online cafe "Meeting for the Relief of Victims of the Retroactive Application of the June 17 Regulations" and other citizens opposing the government's real estate measures are holding a rally near the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation in Jung-gu on the 18th. [Image source=Yonhap News]
Meanwhile, netizens criticizing the Moon Jae-in administration's real estate policies held an offline rally last weekend on the 18th to criticize the government's real estate policies. At the rally, they shouted slogans such as "Is the dream of owning a home really a crime or speculation?" and urged a revision of the current government's policy direction.
The rally was led by four online cafes, including "Meeting for Relief of Victims of the Retroactive Application of the 6·17 Regulation" and "7·10 Acquisition Tax Victims' Meeting," with about 500 participants. The total membership of the four cafes is about 24,000. Members are preparing a large-scale candlelight rally in downtown Seoul on the evening of Saturday the 25th.
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