[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Ko's news.

What is the first news today (11th)?



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>



The first news today is about the United States. A video of a woman who is presumed to be a college student in the United States having a party without wearing a mask while claiming to have Corona 19 was spread on social media. I started an investigation.



A woman on her phone tells her she has corona.

But I was enjoying a party in a place that looked like someone's backyard without wearing a mask and holding a drink cup in one hand.



While showing the people around you at the party, everyone here has Corona, so stop annoying me, I'm also saying that I'm enjoying it.




The video was shared on Twitter on the 25th of last month, local time, and spread widely, adding that the person who posted the video explained that this was happening at Texas Tech.



However, it is not yet known whether the woman is a real Texas Tech student, and on the controversy date, Texas Tech said on the 6th that it received a report on a video related to the coronavirus through social media, and that the Student Affairs Department is handling the issue.



<Anchor>



I think it's a little too much joke or drunk, but if it's true anyway, I'm going to have to get confused.

Please tell me the next news.



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news.

Recently, among Filipino netizens, there is a crushing movement of'Cancel Korea' and'Korea, cancel it'.



This was the beginning of this job when a Filipino SNS star revealed a tattoo reminiscent of the Rising Sun Flag.

This is Bella Porch, a Filipino social media star with over 17 million followers.




While uploading a video of a recent dance, he showed a short tattoo on his arm, and it looks like a red ray spreading out around a red heart.



Some Korean netizens who saw this criticized it for reminiscent of the Rising Sun Flag, which symbolizes Japanese imperialism, and Pochi apologized for not knowing the historical significance.



However, even after the apology, some domestic netizens continued to comment on racist comments such as poor countries and short people who were unable to learn. Accordingly, Filipino netizens responded with hashtags such as'Korea, cancel' and'Korea, apologize'. Came out.



More than 350,000 posts with this hashtag were posted just that day, and more than 200,000 yesterday.

In the midst of this spread of antipathy, some domestic netizens apologize for the racist remarks made by Koreans by wearing the hashtag'I'm sorry, the Philippines'.



<Anchor>



I think he was too emotional to respond to the problem of talking about the problem.

What about the next news?



<Ko Hyun-jun / Current Affairs Critic>



Today we will deliver the last news.

It is news that a plan to remove the cash collection box from Seoul city buses and make all payments with transportation cards or credit cards is being reviewed.



It is said that the Seoul Bus Transportation Business Association officially proposed a plan to abolish bus cash rides in Seoul last month.



Although the Seoul Metropolitan Government has not yet accepted the proposal, it is said that it is being considered with the possibility of implementation in mind. The explanation of the union is as follows.



More than 99% of passengers use cards and less than 1% of passengers use cash, so this year's cash proceeds are estimated to be around 18 billion won, which means that it takes about 2 billion won each year to aggregate and manage cash.



In addition, every day, three or four employees count cash by hand for each bus company, and as the cash went through the hands of many people, he said he was concerned about corona19 infection.



The city of Seoul agrees that it will abolish the cash ride system as conditions have changed, but if the cash ride disappears, it is necessary to board only with a transportation card or a credit card.