Seo Kyung-duk, a professor of Korean public relations, wrote on SNS that he would make an opportunity to inform the world of history distortions about Japan's whitelist exclusion measures.

Today, the Sungshin Women's University professor Seo Kyung-duk wrote in his SNS that "As expected, the Abe administration has imposed a whitelist exclusion on South Korea, saying that" "

Professor Seo said, "Now it seems that the time has come for us to go even harder." As a result, Prime Minister Abe argued that he had "a historic japanese".

"I expect that the conflict between Korea and Japan, which started as a 'history issue', will further deepen as it spreads from 'normal' to 'security.'" I think it's a good opportunity. "

Professor Seo also said, "I plan to push Japan, which has always been distorting history, like the comfort women issue of the Japanese military and the issue of compulsory discipline more and more into pressure on the world public opinion." Especially in the Tokyo Olympics next year, I will tell you more accurately. " The netizens are posting their support such as "Let the whole world listen to the mistakes of history", "We must stick together as an opportunity to jump," and "I will foolish Japanese products more thoroughly".

It is 'news pick'.

(Configuration = Shin Ji-soo Editor)
(Photo = Prof. Seo Kyung-duk, Facebook, Instagram capturing / Yonhap News)

(SBS New Media Department)