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Sorry boyos, mucho texto on the way.
I will try to be brief. As many of you may know in South Korea feminism is much more prominent than in other asian countries, one of the reasons is that South Korea is the asian country with the most Western influence, an example of this; is the high number of christians by proportion compared to the other countries in the far east. In other words, for better or worse, South Korea is influenced by the West.
South Korea has always been a very patriarchal society (no problem), but recently many cases of sexual harassment, rape, sexual blackmail... in the media, politics, the army; made the #METOO movement grow in a tremendous way. And perhaps many may not remember, but in 2016 the conservative president was impeached for corruption and this sparked an exurberant electoral victory for progressives and liberals in the same year. Giving even more space to the feminist movement, But here comes the big plot twist stay tuned.Well the liberals had the presidency, congress and great moral support, but... There were cases of rape, sexual harassment, blackmail and all sorts of disgusting things, where do you imagine where they came from? Yes from the liberals. The more time passed, the more influential figures in the liberal political circles fell one by one. And as Korean feminism became more and more toxic it brought one of the biggest gender wars ever seen. If you think that things between genres are tense here in the West, you don't know how it went there.
Due to the toxicity of Korean feminism, young women began to distance themselves from feminism that until recently was hype. Now allow me to break things down a bit for a better context. The young Koreans who until then had mostly voted for liberals. Due to the scandals mentioned above and much more such as high unemployment, abuse of power, corruption, manipulation of the real estate market, it totally turned the young generation away from the liberals, and this was exemplified in the election that took place in the two major cities of South Korea to 2 months ago.
More than 60% of people aged 20-30 years voted for conservative candidates (75% of males and 45% of females). Taking a stunning victory against liberals and feminism. If you have time please read these articles.
Why Did Young South Koreans Ditch the Democratic Party and President Moon?
Young voter anger over housing, jobs threatens Moon’s legacy in South Korea
Young revolt in South Korea
The best is yet to come. Recently, about a week ago, the conservative party of South Korea (PPP) elected a millennium, thanks to the large number of young people who joined the party. Mainly men, but women also helped.
An explanation of this new leader. He was/is one of the most influential voices of anti-feminism in South Korea, radical feminists call him the King of misogyny and incels.
Some articles for anyone interested in him.
Lee Jun-seok wins surprise victory to head main opposition as youngest-ever leader
Lee Jun-seok's victory ushers Korean politics into new era
And in closing, the conservative party has an ample room to win the next presidential election, the new elected party leader still cannot run due to his young age, but there is names to replace him.
I think that's it, sorry for the big text, but I would like to share this whitepill to show that all is not lost, with effort, dedication and willpower it is possible to change a decaying society, at least for some time. May God help us to carry out what is happening in South Korea to here. Take your time to read this text, thank you.
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