![]() ![]() Such abuses degrade the environment in innumerable, but sub-actionable ways for hundreds of people so that one person can have something they want, ie straight pipes on a harley/whatever being gunned through residential streets at 2:00 a.m. Sensational or revolting than pseudo-nude photos of schoolchildren but far more pervasive and destructive, and similarly immune to attack under today's laws and circumstances, would be noise pollution ordinances, which are seldom enforced but frequently abused. Particularly such behavior that in order to reduce the immediate harms it causes, would require reducing the freedom of society as a whole. Or to put another way, behavior that pathologically elevates personal or individual freedom ahead of the net freedom of the society that forms an indiv9dual's supporting environment. "We're aiming to persuade other young voters to join us, which I believe would bring a big change in further democratising the country's politics.It would not surprise me to find that in 30 years or so a new category of harm is codified into law which amounts to official and social condemnation of behavior that abuses the freedom of a free society. ![]() "It is extremely rare that teenagers would have a chance to speak at rallies during any presidential elections, and political parties are generally not good at embracing young people," said Lee, who is not related to the candidate. Lee Jung-in, 19, a candlelight protester who now heads a group of some 30 youth campaigners for candidate Lee, steered a successful movement to lower South Korea's voting age by a year to 18 in 2019. Lee is especially targeting young people who joined candlelight vigils leading up to the 2017 impeachment and ouster of conservative then-president Park Geun-hye. He courted younger voters in January by calling for legalising the estimated $1 billion tattoo industry, which operates underground because South Korean law allows only doctors to perform the procedure. In an appearance-obsessed country where plastic surgery is common, many young men believe baldness can harm career and marriage prospects, but uninsured treatments are expensive.Ī 15-second video clip in which Lee did a spoof of a hair-loss commercial sparked explosive reaction on social media as well as complaints from some experts and rival candidates that he was pushing a populist agenda. Liberal contender Lee, after meeting with young men and mothers, proposed allowing public healthcare insurance to cover hair loss treatment. "There was a lesson that brief yet strong messages could have a massive impact, especially on young generations and people who are apathetic about politics," said Park Min-young, a Yoon adviser who has written about generational political shifts. The strategy has helped lift Yoon's popularity with 20-somethings above 40% from around 30% in early January, according to Realmeter. The team created 29 YouTube short videos on Yoon's and the party's pages, discussing policy ideas and generating more than 14.5 million views, in a country of 52 million people. ![]() And in the end he accepted most of our suggestions." "His face turned darker" after the criticism, Kim said, but "there was no censorship and he listened carefully and took notes. ![]()
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