The girders attached to the women’s college are making me cringe.

The special counsel veto gave many colleges and universities

A girder is attached.

I cringe unnecessarily at the girders attached to the women’s college.

We’ve seen articles promoting gender segregation and

I’ve seen a lot of posts about women subtly disrespecting military men.

At a time like this, it’s great to see women’s college step up like this.

I’m happy, grateful, and proud (?).

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(1)Lancer Specialist
(2): Yoon Seok-yeol’s 10th veto against the government
(3)Last year, while serving in the Marine Corps, he was ordered to search without a life jacket and got caught in the water.
(4)A lance corporal has been martyred.
(5)We’re just over two months away from our first anniversary,
(6)The special prosecutor proposal must be announced in May to reveal the truth
(7)You can reveal
(8)The death of a 21-year-old man is no longer
(9)I don’t want to override it with a veto.
(10)-On the day of the veto, gather in front of the Yongsan office at 18:00.
(11)Sookmyung Women’s University, Yongsan-ku, Seoul, South Korea, Thursday afternoon

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(1)No more deaths of young men!
(2)Searching in torrential rain without a life jacket last summer
(3)A 21-year-old who needed to work.
(4)President Yoon Seok-yul has vetoed the Special Prosecutor Act to erase the death of a young man.
(5)With the President’s veto looming, we need more youth voices.
(6)Join us to Stop the Special Prosecutor Veto!
(7)Sookmyung Women’s University, Yongsan-ku, Seoul, South Korea, Thursday afternoon

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(1)Stopping the Special Prosecutor’s Veto
(2)”Our death,
(3)Even finding the reason
(4)It’s a rejected society.
(5)*Please gather in front of the Yongsan office at 18:00 on the day the veto is exercised.Last July, a 21-year-old young man lost his life in the army because he was ordered to search for a missing person in the water during a heavy rainy summer, “without a life jacket and in a way that it was well known that he was a Marine. Months later, a bill was passed by the National Assembly to investigate the death of the young man, but due to suspicions of involvement from the presidential office, President Yoon is about to exercise his veto power once again – his tenth veto in as many months.
(6)Veto power over people’s deaths must be stopped DonateLet’s hear it!
(7)Ewha Womans University, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea on Thursday afternoon.

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(1)Soldiers use and discard
(2)Lost shell casings are not a resource!
(3)Who is he
(4)Cathedral Lore
(5)Don’t dress the flag
(6)Grenadier Two
(7)Put on a life jacket
(8)Young man not dying

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