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The title refers to the idea that prolonged silence can be seen as more cowardly than directly addressing an issue, as exemplified by the phrase “뭐요” (“What?”) used by Korean singer Lim Young-woong. While I’m not familiar with the specific context of this statement, the general concept suggests that failing to speak up or confront a situation directly might be perceived as avoiding responsibility or lacking courage. If there’s a particular situation or statement involving Lim Young-woong that you’re curious about, please provide more details, and I’ll do my best to assist you further!

Why the silence is more cowardly than Lim Young-woong

, ‘“What?” is not like Young-woong. “Am I politics? Why should I speak out?” is not like Young-woong either.’, ‘Lim Young-woong, who was once almost called the “national singer,” is now facing criticism in the midst of a martial law situation. The issue began on the 7th when Lim Young-woong posted a picture of his pet dog, Siwol, along with the message “Happy birthday, Siwol” on his social media.’, ‘In response, a netizen sent a direct message saying, “What are you doing at this time?” and added, “Everyone is gathering over the unconstitutional martial law declaration and the impeachment of the president. We don’t expect you to speak out, but you seem really indifferent. Aren’t the people who experienced martial law before your main audience?”’,

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