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"Should neighborhoods where many foreigners live be officially designated as 'special public-safety zones" [Gunil - opposition] ๐น Player 45 you keep talking about the future. You mentioned that we need to think about the future generation. Let me briefly share my experience. As a Korean immigrant, I lived in the U.S. for about 10 years. I was a teenager growing up at the time. If suddenly the US government labeled Koreans as people who could potentially commit crimes, and I experienced that kind of racism, I don't think I'll have good feelings about the country I immigrated to. And if you apply that directly to Korea, second and third-generation kids go to school, and their friends say, "Hey, a lot of crimes happen in your group" and treat them like that, saying a lot of crime happens, you wouldn't have good thoughts that way. ๐น I don't have much time left, so I'll wrap up. Our ultimate goal is a society where we can coexist. But the main causes of crime are not nationality, they're factors like poverty, unemployment, and social alienation. Therefore, I don't thinkk there is a need to designate areas with high concentrations of foreigners as special security zones.


