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Shinhwa Kim Dong-wan's claim that "We need to legalize sex trafficking" is excommunicated [Star Issue]

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/Photo = Star news, Kim Dong-wan thread
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Group Shinhwa member and actor Kim Dong-wan (47) drew controversy after he suddenly insisted on "legalizing sex trafficking."

Earlier on the 17th, a capture of Kim Dong-wan's thread text was posted on the online community Dish Inside Shinhwa Gallery.

According to this, Kim Dong-wan said on this day, "The whole country is becoming an entertainment district while trying to get rid of entertainment areas. I have no choice but to question the entertainment district in front of the church, in front of the school, and in front of the police box. It must be acknowledged and managed. As long as the reality of the increasing number of one-person families is neglected, we should not move on to the logic that it is enough to cover it up."

One netizen said in the article, "I think it is right to manage prostitution through the introduction of a prostitution system. Prostitution is an act that can never disappear due to the nature of human nature, but isn't it already prevalent below the surface? he said. "How can money buy sex?" but the history of prostitution has been in line with human history. I've always bought it, and the demand to buy it cannot be eliminated, so I think we should introduce an empty window system and manage prostitution. A clear legal interpretation between prostitution and sexual violence will also be needed," he said, expressing intense sympathy.

In response to this blatant 'yes' opinion, Kim Dong-wan said, "Can you tell me a little bit briefly. About four lines?" he replied.

In addition, Kim Dong-wan said, "This issue has a ambivalent feeling. In response to another netizen's objection, "I want to remove taxes, but let's legalize them, I wonder if that's right." There are some people who can't do it without paying money. It's the same in terms of disease management," he even confronted.

Even fans are surprised by this. Fans reacted coldly, such as "Wow," "You really went where you wanted to go," "It's the best X sound I've ever seen," "Can't you change from the new year, please?" "I'm going crazy," and "I'm really dizzy."

Kim Dong-wan's claim to legalize prostitution was deleted when he closed his thread account, but there are still traces of it on Google.

Since then, Kim Dong-wan has left a lengthy critique of "anonymity," saying, "The culture of hate has grown too much under the mask of anonymity."

He said, "There was a role that anonymity has played. In an era when there was a need for a passage for those who had nothing to say, newspapers were definitely necessary. However, the newspaper was a way to reach power, not a loudspeaker that amplified each other's anger in a bamboo field. South Korea's high unity is sometimes a bond, but sometimes a disorienting conviction. When hatred toward a particular country and race is wrapped in the name of patriotism, people do not feel guilty. And now the agitators point their swords at each other. Some recent events have laid bare how easily humans can become ugly. Anonymous has become immunity, not protection."

In addition, Kim Dong-wan said, "We need an era of taking responsibility for words. It is time to think coldly about whether to leave the anonymous bulletin board as it is and how to introduce real names and verification," he said.

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