Like most extreme viewpoints, it's held by a small, yet vocal group. It's not remotely near the norm.
It should be noted that South Korea -does- have a lot of problems regarding sexism, crazy beauty standards, and so on. In the next couple of years I expect we'll see a lot of news come out of the kpop industry. Probably after yet more stars commit suicide and the issue gets too big to ignore. So it's not that hard to see why these kind of feminist groups pop up.
From my personal experience, I'd say the way older people in Korea view marriage / sex issues is something close to the US in the ~80s, mixed with the new generation that is tired and fed up. Then toss in a small but not insubstantial amount of Fundamentalist Christians who are extremely conservative (anti-LGBT as well).
Korea is going to change -a lot- in the next 10 years.
What I find interesting is that the government (and the journalist too) is apparently totally unable to envision any other outcome than the drastic decrease of population.
So, apparently, if women refuse to care for kids, then no kids are possible and the population is going to be halved every 50 years.
"uh, stupid women! why won't they procreate! huhuhu, priceless"
They are fed up, because men treat them like shit. Period. If anyone is to blame for the demise of the population then it's their fathers, husbands and boyfriends.
Japanese men are also 'fed up' in the exact same way, and becoming "herbivores". It's not about individuals ("fathers, husbands and boyfriends") treating their partners like crap, it's about the lack of enduring social capital in a formerly group-oriented yet increasingly hyper-competitive society. The Western world is due to experience the same dynamics, unless we can get our act together.
I think that with not too much more effort from your part then my comments could have been understood more charitably.
Rephrasing: I find it funny that the only response from the government is to encourage women to get married, rather than encourage men to take part in raising children, or even encouraging other forms of raising children than the traditional micro family.
I was told that a couple years ago by a coworker, an old monk from Laos. We can see the symptoms of this problem everywhere but the root cause alludes us.
A suppression of sexuality maybe, too rigid social norms, women becoming more feminine and man more masculine, I’m not sure but there is definitely some discourse that is elevating.
Exteme views are always easier to hold. But power to them if they are satisfied with their life the way it is.
IIRC, Korean women already wait until their late 20's before considering dating?
From a societal perspective, no good comes out of a large increase in single men that remain single long term. China is already having problems as a result of their "one child" policy resulting in many parents aborting female babies.
I think their problem has a lot to do with what their society expects marriage and motherhood to be. To some it is a prison, to others, it gives them a rich and fulfilling life. I think it would benefit everyone to try and change this instead if abstaining entirely from these social roles. As they say "We live in a society"
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[ 0.23 ms ] story [ 39.7 ms ] threadIt should be noted that South Korea -does- have a lot of problems regarding sexism, crazy beauty standards, and so on. In the next couple of years I expect we'll see a lot of news come out of the kpop industry. Probably after yet more stars commit suicide and the issue gets too big to ignore. So it's not that hard to see why these kind of feminist groups pop up.
From my personal experience, I'd say the way older people in Korea view marriage / sex issues is something close to the US in the ~80s, mixed with the new generation that is tired and fed up. Then toss in a small but not insubstantial amount of Fundamentalist Christians who are extremely conservative (anti-LGBT as well).
Korea is going to change -a lot- in the next 10 years.
So, apparently, if women refuse to care for kids, then no kids are possible and the population is going to be halved every 50 years.
Hahaha, this is priceless.
They are fed up, because men treat them like shit. Period. If anyone is to blame for the demise of the population then it's their fathers, husbands and boyfriends.
Rephrasing: I find it funny that the only response from the government is to encourage women to get married, rather than encourage men to take part in raising children, or even encouraging other forms of raising children than the traditional micro family.
A suppression of sexuality maybe, too rigid social norms, women becoming more feminine and man more masculine, I’m not sure but there is definitely some discourse that is elevating.
IIRC, Korean women already wait until their late 20's before considering dating?
From a societal perspective, no good comes out of a large increase in single men that remain single long term. China is already having problems as a result of their "one child" policy resulting in many parents aborting female babies.
I think their problem has a lot to do with what their society expects marriage and motherhood to be. To some it is a prison, to others, it gives them a rich and fulfilling life. I think it would benefit everyone to try and change this instead if abstaining entirely from these social roles. As they say "We live in a society"
Sounds a lot like a convent