S Korean President urges stricter punishment for hateful speech and conduct

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called Sunday for a public debate on introducing tougher measures against those who post hateful and derogatory content online or engage in such behavior, Yonhap reported.

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In a post on X, President Lee shared a report that young people allegedly associated with a far-right online community carried out provocative acts mocking former liberal President Roh Moo-hyun near the venue of a memorial ceremony marking the anniversary of his death.

Lee’s comments came a day after he criticized Starbucks Korea over a 2024 promotional campaign that critics said appeared to reference the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster.

On April 16, 2024, 10 years after the sinking ferry claimed more than 300 lives, most of them students on a school trip, Starbucks Korea launched its “Siren Classic Mug Collection.” Critics argued the name was insensitive, noting that sirens in Greek mythology are linked to shipwrecks by luring sailors to danger.

The coffee chain also faced backlash for holding a “Tank Day” promotion on the anniversary of the 1980 pro-democracy uprising that was violently crushed by the military.

Earlier, it was reported that South Korea’s cosmetics industry recorded a trade surplus exceeding $10 billion in 2025, marking a milestone for the country’s booming K-beauty sector.