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The post posted on Facebook by YouTube and cartoonist Seo-in Yoon is controversial. On the 12th, Yoon posted photos of the homes of independence activists and pro-Japanese descendants side by side. Independence activists weren't people who lived roughly?" As a result of the videomug's coverage, these houses were actually houses of pro-Japanese anti-ethnic actors and descendants of independence activists. The'mansion' posted by Mr. Yoon Seo-in was the residence of Lee Woo-young, president of Grand Hilton Hotel, a descendant of Lee Hae-seung, a pro-general actor from the royal family.



Meanwhile, the old and shabby house was the residence of Taehyung Taehyung and the descendants of Cho Byeongjin, a tortured independence activist, after participating in the national independence movement by drawing the Taegeukgi in 1919. What kind of lives were the'pro-Japanese ancestors' who had descendants living in a decent mansion and the'independence activist ancestors' who had descendants living in shabby rural houses? Social media video mugs deliver.