Ahn Hyun-mo, who was all in luck, criticized for the disaster's memorial comments → Closing the comment window → Ending the deletion

Dec 31, 2024

Ahn Hyun-mo, who was all in luck, criticized for the disaster's memorial comments → Closing the comment window → Ending the deletion



Broadcaster Ahn Hyun-mo posted a tribute to the Muan Airport airliner disaster and closed the comment section when criticism poured out, eventually deleting the post by himself.

Ahn Hyun-mo said on the 30th "I've been on the plane for days on Friday, Saturday, and today, but everything I flew and got off was luck. Everything was appreciated. The more I think about it, the more I can breathe in and out, the more heartbroken I am."

At the same time, he posted a photo of the airport's panoramic view.




As a result, a sharp battle broke out among netizens.

Netizens are asking "Luck?" Do you describe your customers as luck with the training, training, and hard work of the captain and crew for safety? Please mourn the Muan Air disaster" "Do you have no condolences for the disaster and are you saying that you were lucky?"" "It is wise not to mention things that could be misunderstood as a public figure "Now that many people have passed away, does it make sense that luck hurts the bereaved families?" he said. Another netizen wrote, "'I drink and smoke yesterday and today, but I'm grateful that everything was luck, that everything was fine.'" It's not something that public figures use publicly on social media to end in their head or to make it look like they're alone with a close acquaintance. We just have to pay tribute quietlyHe also criticized it by comparing it to ".

However, among them, there are too many comments about Ahn Hyun-mo's personal life, raising concerns. Also "I didn't post it in a bad way, but I know it's hard for everyone, but there are too many professional inconveniences." There are also counter-argument comments such as "'The Age of Censorship of Adogles.'"




As a result, Ahn Hyun-mo closed the comment section of the post and eventually deleted it as the controversy continued.

Earlier, at 9:03 a.m. on the 29th, a Jeju Air flight 7C2216 from Bangkok, Thailand, exploded after colliding with the wall of the airport's outer wall during an emergency landing at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do.

A total of 181 passengers, including 175 passengers and six crew members, were on the plane, and all but two Thais were confirmed to be Korean passengers. The accident killed all 179 passengers except for two crew members.




Accordingly, the government declared Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, a special disaster area, and designated seven days as a national mourning period until 24:00 on the 4th of next month.



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