Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung criticized Yoon Seok-yeol and Lee Jun-seok, president of People's Strength, saying, "It's surprising to see people's divisive words and actions so casually and soberly titled articles."



Candidate Lee said on his Facebook page today (15th), "Watching the recent elections, I see a number of worrisome situations.



Candidate Lee pointed out, "This election strategy is something I've never heard of before," and emphasized, "Even if I thought about it in my head, I couldn't speak out... It was a taboo that shouldn't be done in politics and elections."



Candidate Lee also criticized, "It is like a second regionalism in that it divides the world only into black and white and divides the people in two."



Candidate Lee further pointed out that "they incite hatred towards each other, instigating others to take away the little things they have, and they are the epitome of bad politics in which he gains big politically from behind."



At the same time, the candidate also commented on his past time.



Candidate Lee said that it is true that he did not deeply understand the gender conflict of the youth in the 2030s.



He recalled, "I had to be criticized for being unwise in an election that needed to win votes by making one group an active supporter," he recalled. I believe we should,” he said.



He also vowed, "It seems like a difficult road, but I believe in the collective intelligence of the people and want to go down that road."



Candidate Lee added, "Even if it takes some time, I want to play a role in resolving division and healing wounds."



Candidate Lee also indirectly criticized candidate Yoon by capturing the 7-letter post of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's 'Abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family' under the SNS post.




Lee Jun-seok, the representative of People's Power, countered this.



After linking an article dealing with the candidate's remarks on his SNS, CEO Lee attacked this junior, saying, "If you come up with your own view of gender and promises and policies for 2030, what are you talking about?"



Then, he added, "Did you eat some pufferfish? I will be busy editing, but I will tell you more after watching the video of Dot Face appearing."



In the meantime, CEO Lee has compared the risk of managing gender issues to 'fugu fish'.



It is interpreted as a sarcastic sarcasm for Lee's recent appearance on the YouTube channel 'Dot Face', which deals with women's rights and feminism, by saying, 'Did you eat some pufferfish?'