As the debate in South Korea over whether or not BTS should serve military service continues to drag on, the latest idea is to put the matter to the South Korean public, as the country’s government has failed to reach a conclusion.Yeah, that’s right, a referendum on the future of a pop group.
Why can’t we have votes like that, instead of bloody Brexit? Actually, this is more a survey to gauge public opinion than a full on referendum.
And it’s not definitely happening. But still, I think my point stands.Defence minister Lee Jeong-seop said earlier this week that he had instructed the ministry to conduct a survey quickly – although later clarified that he’d actually just asked his department to assess whether or not such a survey is necessary.The matter is, of course, becoming ever more pressing.
Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men must begin serving around two years in the military at some point between the ages of eighteen and 28.
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