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Young, Angry, Misogynistic, and Male: Inside South Korea’s Incel Election
Anti-feminism is at the forefront of this year’s Korean presidential election, with populist candidates mobilizing an army of angry young male voters.
www.vice.com
Young, Angry, Misogynistic, and Male: Inside South Korea’s Incel Election
Anti-feminism is at the forefront of this year’s Korean presidential election, with populist candidates mobilizing an army of angry young male voters.
www.vice.com
Young, Angry, Misogynistic, and Male: Inside South Korea’s Incel Election
Anti-feminism is at the forefront of this year’s Korean presidential election, with populist candidates mobilizing an army of angry young male voters.“It pisses me off that women must be valued more than men for any country to be considered progressive,” the 32-year-old business manager told VICE World News.
A proud anti-feminist, Seo is part of a new and angry generation of young men in male-oriented South Korea fighting for what they see as “true gender equality.”
“Korean men have had to shoulder a lot of burden for generations,” Seo said. “We do military service while women are free to go on with their lives. Where’s the justice in that?”
He added: “It’s time we made our voices heard by voting in a leader who will listen to us, not overlook our sacrifices and contributions, and not pander to populist rhetoric.”
“Given the current state of Korean women’s human rights, it is obvious that the major subject of the presidential election should be feminism,” psychologist Han Ji-young told VICE World News. “But now, the presidential election is turning into a competition to determine who hates and discriminates against women the most.”
TLDR; most young men are frustrated of not getting sex, while same amount of women say they don't want to have sex. Young men blame this on feminism.
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