A commemorative stone bearing an inscription by President Yoon Suk-yeol, created to mark the 50th anniversary of the Changwon National Industrial Complex in South Korea, has remained unused for over a year and a half. The inscription, containing the phrase “내란” (roughly translating to “rebellion” or “insurrection”), has drawn criticism and sparked political controversy due to its potentially negative connotation. Local officials have struggled to find a suitable location for the stone, fearing public backlash and misinterpretation of the message. The inscription was reportedly intended to convey a different meaning related to overcoming challenges, but the chosen characters have led to widespread debate. The incident highlights tensions between the presidential office and local authorities, and the stone currently sits in storage. The delay in installation has turned the commemorative project into an embarrassing situation for those involved.