Minister Kim refuted the allegations of preparation for martial law by using such an expletive when Hwang Hee, a lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, "It is not good for a person in a uniform to show such an attitude."
In response, Hwang pointed out the minister's attitude toward responding, and when other opposition lawmakers, including Park Sun-won of the Democratic Party, criticized Kim's response and attitude, Kim argued that he should be polite.
However, Minister Kim apologized, saying he was sorry that the expression was a little excessive before the afternoon meeting began due to the controversy over "demeaning the disabled."
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