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Chairman Yoon Dong-han, a Korean cosmetics manufacturer, collects employees and makes a quarrel over a YouTube video that criticizes the government. The video was chosen by Yoon, but the company apologized as consumer protests sprang up, but today's share price has dropped and criticism continues.

I'm Bae Joon-woo.

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This is an article posted on an anonymous bulletin board recently.

"The Kolmar employee monthly inquiry forced hundreds of people to watch videos with political colors."

The YouTube video in question starts with criticism of the current government's response to Japan.

[Youtube: The meaning of whitelisting is not important right now. Why is Korea and Japan like this and what is the situation now? .]

In the 12-minute video, Chairman Yoon Dong-han selected and displayed 4-5 minutes of his own.

[Korea Kolmar employee: I said in advance that I'm going to be playing this video. Why did you choose this video? We didn't hear directly from you.]

As criticism spread, the company apologized.

However, he explained that the purpose of the video was "to overcome with a proper awareness of history rather than emotional response" and introduced Yoon Dong-han as a businessman who practiced a sense of history.

[Kolmar Korea Employees: The Chairman acknowledged that the employees could not pay attention to this uncomfortable part. .]

It was unclear whether the company was unclear or apologized.

In the online community, there are a lot of articles about Kolmar Korea's product list.

In the stock market, Korea Kolmar plunged 4.88% and holding company Kolmar Holdings fell 8.56%.

(Video coverage: Doowon Yang, Video editing: Jongmi Kim, VJ: Soyoung Shin, Source: Anonymous bulletin board (application))