'Cho Kuk fatigue' creates satire
GETTYIMAGESBANKPortmanteau, satirical works about justice minister nominee in vogue By Kang Hyun-kyungIn his 2012 tweets, justice minister nominee Cho Kuk was critical of Korean society which, according to him, no longer allowed people with humble beginnings to succeed. “We like the story about creek dragons,” he tweeted. Creek dragons refer to self-made people or those who achieved dramatic success after overcoming their humble beginnings. “Unfortunately, the chances for creek dragons are getting slimmer due to the widening income gap which pits the top 10 percent of highest-paid people against the remaining 90 percent… The thing is we can make it work. We can create the creek ecosystem to help every species there, such as carp, crawfish and frogs, feel happy about being themselves, even though they are not going to become creek dragons. Together, we can make a beautiful, warm creek that can make every species happier.” Cho didn’t walk the talk. In his own terms, he is not the person who tried to create a "warm, livable creek
Sep 8, 2019By Kang Hyun-kyung