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"Tractor protesting women have bullet holes in Europe"...controversy over police writing

2024.12.23 AM 09:06
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"Tractor protesting women have bullet holes in Europe"...controversy over police writing
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The National Federation of Farmers' Associations (Jeonnong), which drove a tractor to Seoul calling for Yoon Suk Yeol's punishment, confronted the police for two days and one night in Namtaeryeong, causing controversy over police posts disparaging citizens who support Jeonnong.

On the 22nd, an article titled "Why are young girls so distracted these days?" was posted on Blind, an anonymous online community for office workers.

A blind user, who is believed to be an employee of the National Police Agency, said, "What are the MZXs thinking in their brains defending criminal farmers who drive tractors, hit police buses, climb up to the sidewalk, and rush to our defenseless employees?"

"What kind of trouble are our young employees who have been suffering for more than 12 hours in this weather?" he said. "The police, who are ignorant of farmers, are violently suppressed by female grasshoppers and left-wing professional protesters."

He said, "If anyone catches and asks 'what is the grain management method', will there be Xs who answer properly?" and added, "The command is also frustrating." If it were Europe, I would have drilled a bullet hole in my head. Is it still normal to take over the whole road and whine on the street? He criticized the Republic of Korea by saying, "It's like an X in public power in Korea."
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In the article, another presumed user of the National Police Agency commented, "The 2030 × × women who attend after the Gwanghwamun resignation rally are really pathetic."

Internet users who encountered this criticized, "The police are threatening me," and "Why are you doing the police with such a mental world?" and "I feel sorry for the police," and "Cheer up." I'm on the side of the police," he said.

On the same day, an article was posted on X (X, former Twitter) stating that an anonymous police officer delivered 15 cups of coffee for participants in the Nam Tae-ryeong rally.

The request for the delivery receipt, which was also disclosed, said, "I'm a police officer. Please tell anyone who participates in the Namtaeryeong Pass rally to eat it."

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.