Heo Ji-woong, celebrity medalist, is not fair without military service

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(2)Ozzyzzyzzy “Whenever I think about the hidden implications of the word exemption, I feel that military service is functioning as a punishment in Korean society that ordinary people have no intention of achieving great achievement or breaking the law.” It’s like an original sinSo when the story of a celebrity gold medalist’s exemption from military service is mentioned, my thoughts get complicated Only those who write off the original sin with high returns, rankings and medals can be free from this punishment It’s not fair at all right In the first place, this sense of fairness has been tainted and undermined because of people avoiding military service in inappropriate ways Law abusers go to the army and fill the vacancies while law abusers don’t go to the army And sacrifices the brightest time of life to something that is not praised by anyone Those who have turned away from duty in such a cowardly manner are now firmly established in our society Military service is not important because you learn something great from the Korean military. It is important because of the principle that everyone has equal rights and obligations before the Constitution Without principles, we are nothing. The sense of fairness will be restored only when dishonest exemptions and avoidance are essentially locked down 287p #MinimumNeighbor

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