https://t.co/mDFhHlYJ51
This Wikipedia page is incorrect. The 4B movement actually originated on Womad, not Twitter. Those discussing 4B on Twitter at the time were also from Womad, making Womad the true starting point. I can't edit it myself due to editing restrictions, but I’d appreciate it if someone who can would make this correction.
Translation) It has come to light that Sungshin Women's University is also preparing for a transition to coeducation, starting with the admission of male students into the International Studies Department.
The moment men enter Dongduk Women's University, there will likely be issues with hidden cameras and sexual harassment. You can already see the intentions of the men who applied to Dongduk—it's disgusting.
ㄴSure enough, there’s a post written by a 'han-nam' from DC Inside who’s trying to transfer to Konkuk University, and it's full of that typical pitiful vibe.
Translation) Funny story about a Women’s Studies professor at our school: She was at a personal training session, and the trainer started gossiping, saying some member seemed like a feminist. The professor replied, "Pardon? I’m also a feminist..." The trainer was shocked and said, "Oh, but you don’t seem like a feminist at all." So the professor responded, "What are you talking about? Feminism is my field of study, and I’m a Women’s Studies professor.
Current Situation at Dongduk Women's University
Right now, department heads pushing for the transition to coeducation are pressuring the student council president by a ratio of 6 to 1. The student council president was born in 2003.
https://t.co/FvgUDioYKy
This is a declaration written by students of Dongduk Women's University as they witness the rapid shift to coeducation without proper consultation. Yesterday, fundraising for the protest began, and within just one day, 6 million won was collected, highlighting the scale of the controversy.
The police are making outrageous comments, telling Dongduk Women’s University students to 'just go have babies.' They're even talking about breaking windows and arresting students.
https://t.co/YU53KLemzZ
A few years ago, a South Korean man in his 20s posted on a university community forum. This post reveals the extent of misogyny among some of them.
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"I voted for Yoon Suk-yeol to against feminists, but I'm kind of worried since my family is on the poorer side. It's not so much about me, but more about my high school graduate sister who's bouncing between part-time jobs, and my mom who’s living alone in Busan while frequently going to the hospital..."
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The President of South Korea campaigned on abolishing policies and government departments related to women's rights. But, traditionally, the conservative party in South Korea is known for implementing policies that favor the wealthy and the elite (such as tax cuts for the rich and crackdowns on labor unions).
He was elected largely thanks to the passionate support of this kind of young morons like this.
He was a man who founded the first anti-feminism organization in Korea. However, due to a lack of donations, he decided to perform a stunt by jumping into the Han River, which led to his death. He is called the "Water nymph" among Korean feminists.
A group of women rallied in London in solidarity with Ahoo Daryaei, the Iranian activist detained after protesting university harassment over hijab rules. She is now in a mental institution, likely facing torture.