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“”””If a woman hits you, hit you too””””… ”Son’s Mom” Kang Yu-mi’s side character is loud

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While parents are debating whether broadcaster Kang Yu-mi’s so-called ‘Son Mom’ (mother with a son) video is satire or ridicule, voices are rising among female students pointing out the misogynistic words and actions of male students.

He posted stories of sexual harassment and other damage he experienced at school in the comments of the video and online communities, claiming that ‘misogyny in schools’ is real.

They urge parents to first educate male students to avoid misogynistic behavior before pointing out Kang Yu-mi’s video as misogynistic.

The video that Kang Yu-mi posted on her YouTube channel on the 1st with the title ‘Middle-aged South American Bird’ exceeded 1.4 million views as of today (8th).

There were more than 15,000 comments.

‘South American Bird’ is ‘crazy about men’

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It is an abbreviation for a woman who is excessively obsessed with men and uses men as the standard for all judgment and actions.

In the video, Kang Yu-mi played the role of a middle-aged ‘South American bird’ and a working mother with an only son, and it caused a huge stir as soon as it was released.

Like broadcaster Lee Soo-ji’s ‘Daechi Mom’ video, Kang Yu-mi’s video was also criticized for containing ridicule and misogynistic content toward a specific group.

However, on the other hand, people counter that it is nothing more than a satire showing the internalized sexism of middle-aged women.

There have been a series of posts saying that they have heard Kang Yu-mi’s lines countless times in their daily lives, such as “”How clever are female students these days””, “”I tell my son to hit girls when they hit him””, “”My daughter has severe mood swings and is sensitive””, “”I am a bad mother-in-law””, etc.

The debate that was taking place in the parenting community was sparked by middle and high school female students joining in.

Social networking services (old Twitter), etc.

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) to the point where it heated up.

Female students shared stories of victims of misogyny on campus in comments on YouTube videos, and captured sympathy as photos of the incident spread throughout the online space.

https://n.news.naver.com/article/055/0001322484

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