Meanwhile, another generation is now emerging in Korean society. This new generation is what we may call the “Angry Generation,” who is angry not only with the incompetence and corruption of right-wing conservative politicians, but also with the deception and violence of left-wing radicals. The Angry Generation, which is not defined by just one age group, is tired of the ideological warfare in Korean society between the left and the right. Doubtful of both progressives and conservatives, they call for an end to the chronic antagonism in Korean society. They are angry at the bleak job market, endless social and political turbulence, and the selfishness of power-hungry politicians. They are also angry at the prejudice of Korean society against others ― foreigners, strangers and fellow citizens from other provinces.