What the Democratic Party must abandon 2 - Feminism
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As a supporter of the Democratic Party (more accurately, not a supporter of the Democratic Party, but rather a despiser of national power), there is an embarrassing case: former President Moon Jae-in claimed to be a feminist president.
And, in this case, CEO Lee Jae-myung also made a statement that seemed to support feminism.
Personally, I have a tendency to help the weak, and the Democratic Party also has that tendency, but support for feminism can cause the problem of turning many men into enemies.
Korean feminism, represented by Megaliana Womad, is based on hatred of Korean men.
The hand shape above is Megalia's representative logo, and it is based on the so-called small pepper, which is small for Korean men.
Even the targets of their man-hating are directed at their own fathers and brothers, and even young children.
It is also a cause of the division between men and women in the current younger generation. It has become a situation where men in Korea's conservative and progressive communities hate women as much as they hate men.
Some say that the forces leading feminism are female homosexuals, and I actually saw a young woman write in a community telling people to be careful of female seniors who approach them kindly. By making many women hate men, more women are able to satisfy their sexual desires.
I also remember being attacked by feminists for several days after seeing an article on Facebook that appeared to support President Park Geun-hye at the time, and leaving a comment criticizing it.
The Democratic Party should not make the mistake of thinking that by making statements supporting feminism, they will receive support from women, who make up half the country. Rather, by not mentioning the word feminism, we should at least prevent progressive men from turning their backs on us.
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