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Editorial
ASymbioticSociety
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n the second semester of 2022, all lectures of HUFS are being held face-
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to-face for the first time since 2020. Empty lecture rooms, partially closed
university facilities, and a campus with fewer students are now a thing of
Publishedmonthlyexceptonschoolholidaysbyand
thepast.ItwilltakemoretimefortheendofCOVID-19,butalmostallschools,
for the students of Hankuk University of Foreign
Koreansociety,andthewholeworldaretakingstepstoberestoredbacktotheir
Studies, TheArgus, the oldest campus English
pre-COVID-19vitality.Forthis,ofcourse,therehavebeencountlesseffortsfrom
magazine in Korea, pursues the highest standard of
the time when COVID-19 hit the world to the present. Those infected had to be
campusjournalismandacademism.
self-quarantined and treated until fully cured, and epidemiological investigations
andsocialdistancingguidelineshavebeenimplementedtopreventthespreadof
the virus. The world has done its best to develop a vaccine and treatment while
?PresidentandPublisher Prof.ParkJeong-Woon
closing borders. In the era of the pandemic, Korean citizens, governments, and
?ExecutiveEditor
Prof.KwonIksoo
peopleallovertheworldsufferedfrominfectiousdiseases,butwehavedoneour
besttoacceptitasasubjectofdailylifeinourrespectivepositions.
?CopyReaders
Prof.MerrileeBrinegar
However, in the case of livestock epidemics, such efforts are nowhere to
Prof.JosephR.Vincent
be found. Instead of using vaccines and treatments, livestock infected with
Prof.ChrisKobylinski
contagious diseases such as Avian Influenza (AI) are buried alive and brutally
killed.Inaddition,alllivestockwithinacertaindistancerangefromtheoutbreak
?Editor-in-Chief
YangYu-min(IS-2)
point,regardlessofwhetherornottheyareinfected,willdie.Inthefaceofsuch
?Editor
ShinJun-seo(ELC-2)
diseases, the situations of humans and livestock appear completely different
because these two entities are socially interpreted and defined differently.
?AssociateEditor
ChoEun(LCS-2)
Humanshavethe¡°righttoberespectedashumanbeings¡±frombirth,butanimals
?StaffReporters
LeeJu-won(A-3)
arenotguaranteedthe¡°righttoberespectedaslivingthings.¡±Haveweplacedan
LeeJue-hyun(IEL-2)
unequalorderonlifeonEarth,andhavewetakenthishierarchyforgranted?In
thisSeptemberissue,TheArgusilluminatesthesituationinKorea,whereanimal
?EditorialConsultants
ParkKun-ha(S-3)
genocideistakingplacethroughthesharpperspectiveof21-year-oldEditorShin
NamGyeong-eun(G-3)
Jun-seo.
Theepidemicisharshonthesociallyunderprivileged.InthecaseofCOVID-19,
?Illustrator
YangHee-sun
there were people who lost their jobs overnight and had a hard time making
a living, as well as people who had a hard time even buying a mask to protect
themselves. Epidemics take more away from so-called ¡°people who have
relativelylittle.¡±However,itshouldnotbeforgottenthatanimalsarealsoincluded
in the concept of socially underprivileged. In order for everyone on the planet
to enjoy rights equality, it is important to start with facing the present and form
a steady social discourse and to set the right direction through trial and error in
this process. For this, The Argus wants to start by asking the question of rights
equalityandfocusingontherealstateofKorea.
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