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xarball | 7 years ago
'Why is this happening?'
Is there something unique about South Korea that motivates the use of spycams and sexually explicit non-consensual recordings? Imo that would be a far more useful place to start.
Lax laws/enforcement do not motivate people to do things. That is, unless we start from the assumption that all men are basically barbaric (Which I have to reject on face value alone), then there's no way to blame this on the legal system or the police.
Not far off from South Korea is a phenomenon in Japan called "grass-eating men": Men who give up on pursuing women and careers, and instead live online in subpar apartments and out of internet cafes to live out their lives. Perhaps there's something in common between what motivates that, and what we're seeing here?
How happy are men (as a class) in South Korea? How beneficial are their 'good' alternatives here?
holyjaw|7 years ago
> 'Why is this happening?'
> How happy are men (as a class) in South Korea? How beneficial are their 'good' alternatives here?
Who the fuck cares if these men are happy?! This isn't a peer reviewed journal, this is an article highlighting the fact that thousands of South Korean women are so sick and tired of being mistreated by the police and by their fellow human beings that they had to stage a protest just get some attention on the situation.
If you want some deep philosophical understanding of the scenario, then you do it. "Sham"? Get off your pedestal.