Do you know'Puncool Secza', a politician that is more popular with Korean youth these days? It is an Internet term that calls Shinjiro Koizumi instead of the Japanese environment (the Minister of Environment of our country). The son of Junichiro Koizumi, a former Japanese Prime Minister, who is familiar with us, has been questioned about his qualities for a long time, as he easily entered the House of Representatives at the age of 29 as a family halo. Since becoming a substitute for the environment last year, the lack of qualities has been revealed in earnest. In every interview, he showed that he was'instead of an environment where he had no idea about environmental problems'.

The nickname'Funcool Secza' also comes from his remarks. Shortly after taking office instead of the environment around September 2019, I went to attend the United Nations Climate Action Summit, and on the eve of the meeting, I uttered the slogan of "We must respond to the climate change problem in a fun, cool and sexy way." Even "What is that?" Replied to the follow-up question, "The situation itself is not sexy to explain it (verse by phrase)" or "I just got appointed". This shocking remark spread all over the world, and in Japan, it was called'Funcool Sec,' which was ridiculed of the new term, “Fun Cool Sec,” in Korea.
Since then, he has hit a big hit with everything he says and has become popular in Northeast Asian countries with'Jalbang'. Among them, the most commonly used in Korea is Jalbang'I will keep it... because it is a promise. (Nod)'is. This is an answer to a reporter's question on how to guarantee that Fukushima's radioactive soil will be treated within 30 years. In other words, before thinking about alternatives, you should say the promise first, and because it is a promise, I will keep it. Since then, this jalbang has been used here and there in similar situations. There are two typical cases. These are'Pamat Hicks' and'Ingonggong Incident'.

As many of you know, the origin of Pamat Hicks is the'unfair election' case of Kellogg 16 years ago. It was a virtual election event called "Choose the President of the Cereal Country" as an event for children. The first symbol was the traditional chocolate flavor and the second symbol was the bad-looking Pamat Higgs. Of course, the marketing team would have believed that children would give the first vote.

But half. There are rumors about all kinds of internet communities, and'playful adults' put a lot of fun on the second. When Pamat Hicks wins, will Kellogg release it? Shouldn't we? I was curious. In an unexpected situation, Kellogg managed to win the existing chocolate flavor by manipulating the number of votes, and so-called'close' for a very long time. After that, they released Tae-Mah's'Sorry, I'm Sorry' as a cm song in 16 years and released it. With this in mind, even the world's foreign media, including Reuters in the UK, reports, saying,'Korea has restored democracy in 16 years'. On the other hand, the situation of Incheon International Airport will be known to all citizens, so I will not give any explanation.

The important thing is that the young people looking at these two events are the very opposite point.


There are two events, one in common and one in difference. First of all, the commonality is that we kept our promise a few years ago in 2020, and the difference, as you all know, is the opposite of the youth. Isn't it strange? Kellogg makes a false promise, and he is close to a late probation. Why was the former welcomed and the latter violently replaced? Hicks is'just a cookie, not a big deal', and the situation in Inguk is'survival problem'? Not necessarily.

Young people's eyes looking at the two events. One of the differences may be an important factor in the fulfillment of the promise, whether or not it has been sufficiently prepared and explained for the future situation. In the case of Pamat Hicks, we have fully explained when, how, and how to prepare for it, through cm, through the campaign, and when Pamat Hicks was released, there is no problem with chocolate flavor. But what about the situation in Ingukgong? Obviously, many young people, including myself, believe that the transition from non-regular workers to regular jobs is a welcome thing, and furthermore, that zeroing of non-regular workers is essential. However, the situation came without knowing what preparations and discussions were made after the'promise'. So whether it was fake news or rumors, it could spread better.

Youths who suddenly'hit' like this may not think of this as just a matter of SOEs. Wouldn't it be that the situation of the invasion of the world exploded all the way to the beginning? Isn't this the starting point for long, similar events? I think that. For that reason, you may respond more strongly. Do you think the youth think it's too exaggerating? I do not know. Wouldn't the youth now think so? They were born around the time when the'structural contradiction of Korean society' accumulated over the years has passed, and now they are adults and are the generations who are hitting the fragments with direct bombs.

What future should our society'promise' in order not to give the youth another conflict and loss?

Maybe there is a teacher in the neighboring country? The result is a promise, but a rather unstable promise that has not fully explained the process and the basis for its implementation. So, the promise that eventually became memetic. In the fun of "Cut that's a promise..." in FunCool Sejwa, we might be able to find the hint.


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