A certain man's story...
  • 작성자 : 김태준
  • 작성일 : 2026.05.26
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A certain man's story...

There is a certain man.
He was born the son of a government official and grew up in an affluent environment, enjoying extraordinary privileges from childhood.

From a young age, he enjoyed everything he wanted, enjoying everything. He even lived without legal repercussions for taking others' property.
So, he had nothing to fear in this world.

The reason this man could live so freely and enjoy everything was because his father was a government official who had displaced people from the North.
Because his father was a government official who had displaced people from the North, he received special treatment from childhood, became a member of a displaced people's group, and formed a faction in society that separated him from the general public.

Even though this man belonged to a social group as an adult, it was only a formality, never a true part of society.
This was because, for him, there was another faction that was more important. He lived a life of self-indulgence, like a rootless weed, inciting conflict and dividing society wherever he went. He even committed crimes without facing legal judgment.
He even raped women when he felt like it. No one condemned him for living like that. The world was an easy place for him.
He lived so self-indulgently until, as he grew older, his strength declined, he fell ill, and fearing death, he turned to a religion.
That religion was so generous to the children of displaced people like him, that he devoted himself to it and became a believer.
He seemed to reflect on his past mistakes by becoming a believer, but in reality, as a believer, he did not belong to a religious group. Instead, he formed another faction of displaced people, dividing the religious group, fomenting conflict, and committing vicious crimes.

He still continues to commit crimes and live as a religious person.
What do you think of that person?

These strange people are living all around us, committing serious crimes and even killing innocent people, while enjoying all sorts of privileges. They do not truly belong to any social group, but rather form their own factions, dividing society and fomenting conflict. They are the displaced people from the North during the Korean War and their descendants. We must fight them to protect our lives and property, and to protect our neighbors and descendants. They are enemies within our society, whom we must defeat.