An article filled with anger in a newspaper about the absurd verdict of the short track race at the Beijing Winter Olympics is attracting attention among netizens.



In the men's short track 1,000m semifinal on the 7th (the 7th), Korea's Hwang Dae-heon and Lee Jun-seo failed to advance to the final due to an ambiguous decision.



In the final, the Hungarian athlete was the first to cross the finish line, but as he was disqualified, the Chinese athletes took the gold and silver medals.



This article was published by a newspaper immediately after the match.



It's titled 'Let's just ask China to take all the medals', and the content of the article is in the form of repeating the same content as the title 10 times.



Netizens who were angry with the absurd decision showed reactions one after another, such as 'I feel cool' and 'I scratched the itchy spot', and some speculated that it was an intentional and written article saying that it was the same even if I read the first vertical letters of the article.



The article received over 20,000 likes on the portal site, but all of them have now been deleted.



However, as the capture copy spreads through various online communities and social media, it is still attracting attention.