Rep. Kim Eul-dong, a female second-term lawmaker of the ruling Saenuri Party, came under fire for suggesting that female lawmakers should “pretend to be less smart” in order to befriend the public.



“The Korean public sentiment tends to find it uncomfortable when women seem too smart, so I believe it is more advantageous to make a less intellectual face,” she was quoted as saying.



Kim’s controversial comments came Wednesday during the party’s convention of female preliminary candidates for the upcoming April general election, in which she participated as a senior mentor.



It was, in fact, a response to former Gender Equality Minister Kim Hee-jung, who had inquired about election campaign strategies that are effective for female runners.



“It often helps to just nod and always say yes, no matter what,” the Seoul lawmaker said.



“People tend to feel more at ease when they are not intimidated (by the candidate).”



She also described how she socialized with elderly women at marketplaces in her constituencies and joked about how she and they looked alike, an approach she claimed had been successful in her last two elections.





Rep. Kim Eul-dong (Yonhap)