Kool-K Reflects on Military Service Corruption "deserves finger-pointing"

Sep 15, 2025

Kool-K Reflects on Military Service Corruption 'deserves finger-pointing'



a past that can't be changed by anything. a future that can be turned into hard work. A calm day that connects the two. All the precious moments that money can't buy..." the video was released.

In this article, he expressed his feelings about the controversy over the avoidance of military service by expressing "I also take courage to bring it up thanks to the honest stories of many people" and "The worst choice in my life."

In the video, CoolK says, "'I saw the most regrettable choice in my life' written by so many people.'" "I also have one choice in my life that I regret so much," he said.




He then "I hated going to the army when I was in my 20s. I made a tremendously wrong choice,' he said, referring to the controversy over the avoidance of military service in the past.

CoolKay "For the next 20 years, I was so embarrassed and ashamed that I tried to somehow change the past and forget the past, but the more I did, the more I got stuck in the mistakes I made"People still point their fingers, and they deserve to be pointed at for the rest of their lives."

Kulkay was discharged from the sergeant's maturity on September 21, 2010.




He said "It doesn't matter that I've finished my military service, I've finished my reservists and civil defense. What matters is the wrong choice I made, the wrong mistake..." he regretted.

CoolK is "Can past choices be changed? No matter how hard I try and regret for 20 years, no matter how much I cry and make a fuss, that's even my life. It's obvious, but it took too long to accept it."And there's something I realized. There's something we can change. That is a choice from now on. You just have to try harder as much as you regret and hurt yourself in the past."

In the meantime, "No matter how hard you try, everything may be done as much as you want or not much may change. Still, I think there is meaning and hope in our efforts. Let yourself go of your past choices that you regret to death. I'm sure a much happier day will wait for us. I believe so."




Meanwhile, Cool K was caught in the fourth grade for avoiding military service after being judged as an active soldier in the past, and was sentenced to eight months in prison and two years of probation in October 2008.

After that, he joined the army in November of the same year and completed his military service.



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