Not long ago, there was an unfortunate accident in which a foreign worker fell and died at Psy's concert hall.



Professor Noja Park, who is currently a professor of Korean Studies at the University of Oslo in Norway, pointed out that 'this is the current state of Korea'.



Professor Park said through his SNS, 'K-pop singers like Psy can be famous all over the world, but in Korea, workers in charge of the material infrastructure of the show have to risk their lives and work in a dangerous environment like in the past. , there is no punishment for the person responsible, even if the fame changes due to a safety accident.”



Then, he pointed out the serious income gap in the entertainment industry, arguing that 'justice' and 'the public' are nowhere to be seen.



Professor Park mourned the deceased, saying, 'Korea is still a society of injustice and disparity, and the disparity is only getting worse'.



Earlier, on the 31st of last month, a man in his twenties of Mongolian nationality fell while he was working to dismantle the stage at the Gangneung Sports Complex in Gangwon-do, where Psy's concert was held.



The man was taken to a nearby hospital, but eventually died.



(Photo source: Professor Noja Park's Facebook)