No Hate Campaign

Currently, our society is increasingly divided by the language of rudeness, malicious comments, and hate. What concerns us is that such verbal abuse not only deepens social conflict but also harms future generations.
In an era where over 2.5 million foreigners live in Korea, we must shift from prejudice and discrimination to respect and appreciation for people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
To raise awareness of this issue, the Sunfull Foundation has designated May 23 as "No Hate Comments Day" and "K-Respect Day" and will host a commemorative event online on May 27.
We kindly invite everyone to participate in this meaningful campaign to reduce conflict and promote respect for foreigners.
In an era where over 2.5 million foreigners live in Korea, we must shift from prejudice and discrimination to respect and appreciation for people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
To raise awareness of this issue, the Sunfull Foundation has designated May 23 as "No Hate Comments Day" and "K-Respect Day" and will host a commemorative event online on May 27.
We kindly invite everyone to participate in this meaningful campaign to reduce conflict and promote respect for foreigners.
K-Respect Committee
Global K-Respect Committee
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