There's no one to pick Gwakjeong?A heavy message in the proof shot of the vote
Jun 03, 2025
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Kwak Jung-eun posted on her personal account on the 3rd, "'I don't know how much I've been waiting for today," he wrote in a lengthy post.
"I've never been more desperate to use my precious vote."One day in my 20s, I gave up my precious right, saying that there was no difference if I didn't vote. I found out over time. How deep and heavy the meaning contained in this one table is.
He also mentioned women's voting rights. Gwak Jung-eun said "Just a little look at how many fought for this seemingly natural right makes you bow down to its history." And even if someone can't necessarily vote because of too good a heart, at least they can vote to judge who will make a better world"You can think of voting for the public good of our community, not for any party or political leader. I can vote for policies that will benefit me, but I can vote with the heart of altruism for those who are more difficult than me."
Finally, Gu Jung-eun "I hope today is the day to exercise the precious power of one vote " Everyone, please vote" encouraged.
Meanwhile, the 21st presidential election will be held at 14,295 polling stations nationwide from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. It is expected that the outline of the president-elect will be revealed as early as midnight after the vote counting process begins.
Hereinafter, Gwakjeong specializes in SNS writing.
I don't know how much I've been waiting for today
It's important to use the power of my precious vote
I've never been so desperate
one day in one's 20s
You said it's nothing different if I don't vote
I gave up my precious rights
I found out over time
I'm going to show you how deep and heavy the meaning is in this table
If you look at the history of suffrage, that's the case
It's unimaginable right now
In Europe, only men with property were given the right to vote until the 1800s
The first woman in the world was given the right to vote in 1893 in New Zealand
For nearly a hundred years, women had no right to vote
It wasn't until 1920 and 1928 that all women over the age of 21
The right to vote has barely expanded.
How many fought for this seemingly obvious right
If you look a little bit, you'll bow down to that history.
My friend said yesterday
Honestly, there's no one I want to pick. It's all bad for me
Of course, that's possible.
There's always going to be a reason for every decision I've made
Things like my preconceived notions, my senselessly accepted media views, and manipulated information
We may not be completely free from all these things
But at least three things are certain
Even if someone can't vote because of their good heart
At least you can vote to determine who will make a better world
I'm not voting for any party or political leader
You can think of it as voting for the public good of our community
I could vote for a policy that would benefit me
You can vote with the heart of altruism for those who are struggling more than you
I think one vote means three things
First, respect and respect for the dead in history who allowed us to exercise our precious powers.
Second, it contributes to everyone who lives in the same era with me.
Third, it is the most precious gift for those who will still live on this earth even if I am not in this world.
I woke up at 6 a.m. and voted with this heart.
With respect, contribution, and gifts,
I hope today is the day to exercise the precious power of one vote.
Everyone, make sure to vote
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