SOURCE: 신화 김동완 "성매매 합법화해야" 주장 파문 [스타이슈]
On the 17th, a screenshot of Kim Dongwan’s post on Threads was posted to the Shinhwa gallery on the online community DC Inside.
According to the post, Kim Dongwan stated, "By trying to get rid of red-light districts, the whole country is becoming a red-light district. I can't help but have questions when I see entertainment districts in front of churches, schools, and police stations. We must recognize and manage them. Given the fact that single-person households are increasing, we shouldn’t just brush it aside with the logic that it's okay to keep things hidden."
One netizen strongly agreed with the post, saying, "No matter how much I think about it, I believe it is right to manage prostitution by introducing a legal system. Prostitution is something that can never disappear because of human nature, and isn't it already happening underground?" They added, "People ask how sex can be bought with money, but the history of prostitution has gone hand in hand with human history. It has always existed, and the demand will never disappear, so I think we should manage it through a legal system. We also need a clear legal distinction between prostitution and sexual violence."
To this explicit supportive comment, Kim Dongwan replied, “Could you summarize it a bit shorter? Maybe in about four lines?”
Furthermore, when another netizen expressed mixed feelings, saying, "I have mixed feelings about this. I'd like the government to collect taxes, but I'm not sure if legalizing it is right," Kim Dongwan argued back, "The reason I think it should be legalized is because there are people who can't have sex without paying for it. It's also necessary for disease control."
Even fans reacted with shock. They showed cold reactions, saying, "Wow," "He has really gone too far now,""This is the worst nonsense I've ever seen," "Can't he change starting this new year?", "This is crazy," and "I feel dizzy."
Kim Dongwan’s post claiming prostitution should be legalized was taken down as he deactivated his Threads account, but traces of it still remain on Google.
On the 19th, Kim Dongwan posted a lengthy message criticizing 'anonymity,' saying, "The culture of hate has grown too much while wearing the mask of being anonymous."
He said, "Anonymity once had a role. In a time when people had no place to speak, there was certainly a need for a public petition system. However, that system was meant as a way to reach those in power, not a loudspeaker in a forest used to amplify each other’s anger. Korea's strong sense of unity sometimes brings people together, but at other times it turns into a misguided confidence. When hatred toward specific countries and races is packaged as patriotism, people do not feel guilt. And now, people drunk on agitation are pointing knives at each other. Some recent incidents have shown clearly how easily humans can become ugly. Being anonymous has become a way to avoid responsibility instead of a way to protect people."
Additionally, Kim Dongwan shared, "We need an era where people take responsibility for their words. It is time to think deeply about whether to leave anonymous message boards as they are or to introduce some form of real-name system and verification."

