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The news media controversy appeared as an anchor mocking a young man who spoke on his social media criticizing his country's candidate. The young man countered that he did not understand the anger of the young man, and the anchor apologized for being rash on SNS.

I am Sohwan Wook.

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Yesterday (24th) Baek Kyung-hoon, the head of a youth group, took the microphone at the Liberal Korean Party's external gathering in Gwanghwamun.

[Park Kyung-hoon / Youth Group Representative: I do not have a father like my country. So I don't think it's easy.]

Byun Sang-wook, who runs a news program at YTN, quoted this remark on SNS and wrote that she would mock her saying that she would not have been there if she grew up under her father.

Then, Baek told his SNS, "It seems that the anchor does not understand the anger of the youth at all."

Yesterday's speech explained that it was about the deprivation and anger of young people who couldn't work without a privileged father like their homeland.

"I did not have a father, but I think I have lived quite well with my mother and brothers," he said.

Baek is a relatively active member of the Liberal Korean Party.

In controversy, Ahn Sang-wook deleted the post, and the Liberal Party and Barun Future Party demanded an apology from Ahn.

Ahn Ahn apologized to the SNS for not being able to understand the minds of young people from the time of the established era and reflecting on his rash expressions.