Toxic masculinity is a global phenomenon, but nowhere is it more virulent than in this hypermodern, connected society. What can other countries learn from this ‘ground zero’ of misogyny?

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    This was an amazingly frustrating ride, what the heck. I feel like somebody punched me in the gut then set me on a rollercoaster that went underwater or something.

    I don’t even know where to start. I always kinda assumed feminism was a kinda good movement because women want rights and also conveniently it can be used to distract people from class war issues, which is why it’s pushed by the media.

    But South Korea … what the actual fuck. What the actual fuck, i’m speechless.

    Do these people not see people as people? How can you focus so much on someone’s sex/gender. Where is the fairness in this?

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      7 days ago

      but to stay constructive … i assume that the fact that people work so much kinda exhausts them and tires them out emotionally, which is why people cut back on dating (because they’re too exhausted for that), and suddenly you have a whole lot of guys saying “hey, why don’t we get female attention”?