Singer JK Kim Dong-wook, who supported former President Yoon Seok-youl, is garnering attention for continuing his political remarks.

On the 27th, JK Kim Dong-wook posted on his personal social media, saying, 'I know a lot about one thing. The feeling, except for politics. And for another, I feel like I don't care,' along with the hashtag 'politics for anyone and everyone.'

Previously, JK Kim Dong-wook attended a rally opposing the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-youl and voiced his opinions through personal social media.

Furthermore, after the Constitutional Court decided to dismiss President Yoon Seok-youl, he posted, 'Every time I see videos claiming that 2060 will be the year of Korea's collapse, I thought, surely not that soon? No, things will change before that; I had my own hopeful wishes.'

'Now my thoughts have changed. The prevailing thought is that it could collapse faster than the world's expectations,' he also expressed his sorrowful sentiments.

Meanwhile, there have been criticisms regarding JK Kim Dong-wook's remarks, questioning whether he violated the Immigration Control Act, which prohibits foreign political activities, as he is a Canadian citizen. News of JK Kim Dong-wook's violation of the Immigration Control Act was reported exclusively by OSEN last January.

In fact, JK Kim Dong-wook is a Korean Canadian. Born in 1975, he was born in Korea and spent his childhood in Seoul. After immigrating to Canada during his high school years, he obtained local citizenship. He is exempt from military service and does not have voting rights in Korea.

However, JK Kim Dong-wook continues to assert his beliefs and make political statements even after being reported.

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