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Choi Si-won, a member of the group Super Junior and actor, drew attention by posting a meaningful post.
On the 19th, Choi Si-won posted a message on his Instagram, "The 必亡 of injustice (崩瓦解 of injustice)." Initially, he posted the phrase "可思議 (not acceptable)" and then re-posted it after deleting it.
"Desperation of Fire" is a four-character idiom that means that what is unjust must be ruined, and "tobungwahae" is used to mean that the soil collapses and the roof tiles are torn apart.
The day he posted such a meaningful post was right after former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was indicted on charges of rebellion in connection with the December 3 emergency martial law incident, was sentenced to life imprisonment in the first trial. In response, netizens speculated that Choi Si-won might have indirectly expressed his position regarding the sentence.
In September last year, he was controversial in memory of the late Charlie Kirk, a close aide of U.S. President Donald Trump and a far-right figure. At the time, he said, "I was a Christian, a family head, and a husband," adding, "It's a very heartbreaking tragedy regardless of political orientation. That's why I paid tribute to him," he explained.
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