I have to,” he argued. Rep. Ha said on Facebook that day, "Representative Lee, who came to Busan on June 3, aroused unease about South Korea's sea and seafood, and said, 'Don't eat sashimi.'
He strongly criticized him for inciting him to do something unkind," and added, "Far from reassuring the people, (Lee) sent a fearful message that they should not eat sashimi in the future."
“At a rally in Seomyeon Station, he claimed that the waters off the coast of Busan were covered in radioactive materials.
Haeundae), where millions of people visit and enjoy the beautiful sea, but what if there is a nuclear radioactive substance mixed in the sea that is rare and hard to remember the name, such as cesium or somehow nium? ,
Who would ever visit the sea? Who would want this fragrant sea squirt? "If the nori is contaminated, what will the nori rolls be made of?"
Rep. Ha said, “Actually, since Lee’s remarks that day, there has been a heightened sense of unease about South Korean seafood, which has led to a sharp drop in consumption.
Let's go," he emphasized.
2023/08/27 21:11 KST
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