A foreigner who posted a video of him hitting the statue in the head and mocking him on social media was criticized by netizens, and a day later, he found the statue again and apologized.



Two foreign men bang the girl's head and take a commemorative photo.



This is a video uploaded to social media on the night of the 19th.



Netizens criticized the appearance of insulting the statue of a girl installed to inform the plight of the victims of the Japanese military's comfort women.



But the next day, the foreign man in the video found the statue of a girl again.



'We made a mistake' in Korean.

I'm sorry,' he apologized, and he bowed his back toward the statue of a girl, admitting that it was wrong by saying, 'I apologize for knowing the meaning of the statue of a girl through an acquaintance'.



Among the netizens who saw the apology video, they said, 'It seems like a mistake from ignorance.

While there are many voices demanding to accept an apology, saying, 'I just need to reflect,' there are also responses saying, 'Even if I didn't know, it was rude.'



Some commented that it would be desirable to install a notice to inform the meaning of the statue next to the statue so that something like this would not happen again.