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It seems the rapper feels quite strongly about this issue, as he held back nothing and openly criticized the Department of Defense. He wrote, "Yoo Seung Joon, come back home. Department of Defense, stop being so petty. If enlistment wasn't mandatory, no one would go. For people that didn't go, let's talk after you're discharged. There is no sh*t place like the army to waste your life. Everyone says [Yoo Seung Joon] sinned but he hasn't done you any wrong," with the hashtags "scapegoat" and "witch hunt."
Another public figure, rock band MC the Max's J. Yoon, also added his two cents on the matter. Earlier this morning, the singer wrote on his Twitter, "How are we any different from a stubborn country who won't let a foreigner through its gates? The articles are ridiculous, the comments are ridiculous, and this country is ridiculous. Just what is this dirty place that has such a secret to protect that they would sensationalize the entry ban?"
Yoo Seung Joon, whose entry into Korea is banned for his dodging military service, has publicly apologized twice via live web broadcasts and revealed his wish to step on Korean soil once again. However, both the Department of Defense and the Justice Department, along with ministries that handle military service, are unrelenting in their stance. They firmly declared, "As someone who has lost his right to naturalization, Yoo Seung Joon doesn't even deserve to discuss entry into the country."
In the midst of the heated debate on Yoo Seung Joon's apology and his entry back into Korea, B-Free and J. Yoon have added fuel to the fire with their controversial statements.
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