[Go Hyunjun's News]

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We will start with the news of Go Hyun-jun, who picks out the hottest news. What is the first news today (19th)?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Controversy arises as a video of a group of teens and juniors appears to be singing songs that criticize opposition parties.

Twenty young people are on stage with adults and sing along with cute rhythms. Looks like elementary to middle school students.

The songs the students sang also sway with famous animated themes such as the baby dinosaur Dooly. The controversy, however, is lyrics.

The lyrics were changed with criticism of the opposition Liberal Korean Party, such as the dissolution of the Jahan Party and the Do not use half-day.

The video was reportedly filmed at an event held by liberal organizations in Gwanghwamun, Seoul on April 14. The video on YouTube posted more than 800 comments as of yesterday afternoon.

The majority pointed out that the youth stage was inadequate, saying, "I used children as a tool for political propaganda."

Some argued that 'the children went out', but this video has been switched to comment.

<Anchor>

Whether it's eighty days or conservatives or progressives, it's important to know that not all things are forgiven. I want them to just leave it a little bit. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

We will deliver the next news. A leading politician in Italy passed away a while ago. Fascist salutes emerge from the funeral, raising concerns.

A local politician named Antonio Rastelli passed away at the age of 91.

Silvio Berlusconi was the Deputy Minister of Finance for the first cabinet. Two days later, at a funeral in a cathedral in Naples, many visitors gathered to watch Rastrely's final path.

However, when Rastelli's coffin came out of the cathedral to move to the jangji, one of the visiting guests docked "Antonio Rastelli, comrade," and the other visitors also said, "He is eternal," at a 45-degree angle. Is that he extended his arm forward.

All three of these actions were called fascist salutes that were popular in the 1920s and 40s. As this video was released, the netizens said it was a shame.

Some responded that it was only one of the Italian greetings and could not be sold as a fascist type.

<Anchor>

Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

I will deliver the next news. The global war on plastics is in full swing, and Trump's presidential countermeasures headquarters in 2020 raises money by selling plastic straws.

The Trump Re-election Camp has been selling Trump straws on its online site since last month, with the word Trumpla on top of red plastic straws, and ten bundles cost tens of thousands of times more than ordinary straws.

However, the first sale sold so well that it sold out in a few hours, and in just one week, it sold $ 460,000 and 540 million won worth of our money. In the United States, there is an active move to refrain from using plastic straws due to environmental pollution.

But President Trump has ridiculed the straw-out campaign, saying that "the United States has bigger environmental problems than straws."

This time, Trump's presidential camp sold a product named after Trump, just as if he were using plastic.

It is also seen as a mockery of the environmental movement, and even of the Democratic Party, but there is also an analysis that the public fatigue of the environmental movement brought the popularity of Trump straws.