South Korea Hates Feminist Abusers

Veteran Fathers
7 min readJun 21, 2024

Someone made me aware of the changes in South Korea in which the citizens, men and women, are now pushing back hard against the Neo-Marxist abuses of the feminists movements in South Korea[1]. From what I can determine there are several factors in place, among those are the issues that arose out of South Korea’s family court and child custody abuses, specifically false allegations, and biases that were intentionally fostered through feminist ideology.

Over the last couple of weeks, I came to realize that South Korea has historically experienced significant social and legal changes, particularly regarding women’s rights and sexual violence. However, the toxic abuse by women, specifically in the world of false allegations (an aspect of Maternal Gatekeeping[2]) was, from what I can determine, the main catalyst for a wide national movement in South Korea. Wait, before you feminists get your feathers ruffled, this is a national movement in South Korea, both men AND women are wanting change.

Realistically, there can be an argument about gender-based voting split in South Korea based on what gender votes.

Specifically, among men aged 18–29, 44% supported the PPP compared to 19% for the DP. In contrast, among women in the same age group, only 11% supported the PPP while 30% supported the DP.[3] [4]

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