What Koreans Think of Sexual Harassment | ASIAN BOSS

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  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  Před 6 lety +385

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    • @808INFantry11X
      @808INFantry11X Před 6 lety +6

      Asian Boss great share and great feedback as unbiased any media group can be. Thanks

    • @alexbollinger4007
      @alexbollinger4007 Před 6 lety +7

      wow! That is a great topic! I am excited to hear what the Japanese think. Asian Boss always comes up with great content!

    • @leehagyan
      @leehagyan Před 6 lety +3

      hey asian boss korea suicide is much better than japan 한국에서의 자살율이 더높고 oecd에서 자살율이 가장높은거는 한국입닌다 일본이랑 한국이랑 비슷한부분이 많은데 한국은 남자들이 즐길거리도 부족해서 남자가 더 자살을 맣이합니다

    • @jc-hw7jv
      @jc-hw7jv Před 6 lety +6

      Can you do a video on what Koreans think of the Logan Paul situation?

    • @lachusity
      @lachusity Před 6 lety

      lol meninazi got TRIGGERRED!

  • @cilia3696
    @cilia3696 Před 6 lety +405

    every time women talk about sexual harassment (some) men are always like "stop being so dramatic!", like no they're standing up for themselves. some men (and some women too, sexual harassment happens to males too) need to finally learn that you can't just touch or grope a woman because you feel like it and you shouldn't get away with it.

    • @saanvik4898
      @saanvik4898 Před 3 lety +3

      PE.RI.UD

    • @samshridiagnostics7593
      @samshridiagnostics7593 Před 2 lety +8

      Ikr, sexual harassment is sexual harassment regardless of gender identity of any of the parties. Sexual assault of women is more talked about cuz it occurs more often than sexual assault of men, this doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

    • @taylove1461
      @taylove1461 Před 2 lety

      @@samshridiagnostics7593 exactly, no one should have to feel ashamed to come forward about sexual harassment, regardless of gender

  • @caeciliakamaratih254
    @caeciliakamaratih254 Před 6 lety +216

    "How can the victim be held responsible?" YES GIVE THIS WOMAN AN AWARD PLEASE!!!!!

  • @chubbyowl88
    @chubbyowl88 Před 6 lety +375

    It breaks my heart to see some of them hold back tears or wipe some away. You can see this is a very big issue in Korea.

  • @losangels6893
    @losangels6893 Před 6 lety +347

    "I am a Korean. Male" . Some of you say " too sensitive? Imagine that this sensitive thing happens to your mother and sister!

    • @user-wk7xt8xc8b
      @user-wk7xt8xc8b Před 5 lety +22

      👏👏👏

    • @kc8892
      @kc8892 Před 4 lety +11

      so there are tons of cases that women intentionally report the man for sexual harassment which actually did not happen and they didn't get punished so what do you think of this issue.
      and if everything considered sexual harassment. maybe there are more male victims than the female victims because even on this show, so many women touch men's bodies without their permission.

    • @jessicapayne6549
      @jessicapayne6549 Před 4 lety +43

      @@kc8892 False claims like that made against men usually only happens around like 2% plus most people who do sexual assault get away with it.
      Yes there are cases where women sexually assault men but men are more likely to be sexually assaulted by another men then by a woman so

    • @ushniknath2878
      @ushniknath2878 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kc8892 can you mention the ratio?

    • @ushniknath2878
      @ushniknath2878 Před 3 lety +7

      @@kc8892 reality says otherwise

  • @awa5055
    @awa5055 Před 6 lety +1236

    I’m a Korean guy but I absolutely support them. I can’t believe the comments saying “They are too sensitive.”.
    too sensitive?
    OK. They should be sensitive If they don’t want to become victims.
    (And I also think we should not ignore sexual harassment about men.
    They talked about cases of women, but It doesn’t mean they don’t support male victims.)
    sorry for my broken English.

    • @XxdaantjehxX
      @XxdaantjehxX Před 6 lety +112

      nilzen nilzen *error* broken English not found. And thanks for sharing your perspective, I completely agree. We handle the subject of sexual harassment as something that only happens to women, but men can be the victim of harassment as well.

    • @WyattBest
      @WyattBest Před 6 lety +25

      Your English is fine.

    • @biancahellberg587
      @biancahellberg587 Před 6 lety +37

      I totally agree with you.
      About the cases where the victims were male.. do you think a Korean man would stand in front of a camera talking about it? It is already tough in Europe and the United States where we are talking about sexual harassment more or less openly for a male to open up. I imagine this to be worse in Korea, no? (I have a genuine interest in this topic as well so it would be nice if you would reply. Korean is okay too if it is too complicated to explain in English)

    • @beeceebee1
      @beeceebee1 Před 6 lety +22

      Man, your broken English is so hard to understand. (Just kidding. Stop apologizing, and just talk. Your English is more than fine).

    • @awa5055
      @awa5055 Před 6 lety +19

      jesus barrera well actually the English subtitle is wrong..... she said “계속 쳐다보다” and I think “keep staring”? “ staring too much”? is an appropriate translation in English. I don’t know why asian boss translated it into “look up”. haha but It’s clear that wrong subtitle made some people pissed off 😂
      You should know sometimes asian boss makes wrong translations.

  • @wldbs9604
    @wldbs9604 Před 6 lety +1154

    Oh no.. I don't agree with the old lady. The difference between human and animal is 'reason'. Human can control their desire. People have the right to wear clothes freely. No one can blame the victims. Even if they wear dressed too provocatively.

    • @doryfishie2
      @doryfishie2 Před 6 lety +20

      Most people do not control their desires without external threat. Most people do not live in their rooms playing video games for 3 years because they'd be broke and hungry. If there was anarchy, people would do even worse than just looking. They'd rape, kill, pillage, and the only reason they might not do that to everybody is because someone else stronger or better than them would destroy them if they tried.
      The law of the land keeps things under control. If they want to keep a job and a respectable social circle, they'll control themselves. Most people only control their desires because a stick will be used against them. Just because they can control themselves doesn't mean they would.
      You need to improve your critical thinking skills.

    • @swan98
      @swan98 Před 6 lety +94

      *"provocatively" is also a word made by us, humans, animals don't wear clothes, and even humans in the past didn't, for example boobs are seen as an object of men's sexual desire, but in reality their were made to feed babies, it has NOTHING to do with sexual arousal....everything is made by human society, a sexist society.*

    • @anityyu
      @anityyu Před 5 lety +3

      Not every human is capable of that.. Some men are mentally ill. They will not change whatever you say.

    • @anityyu
      @anityyu Před 4 lety +15

      @Solf J. Kimblee I dont believe that. To consciously rape someone you have a significant lack of empathy, which is a mental handicap.

    • @yoh_ii
      @yoh_ii Před 4 lety +8

      @@anityyu but having a mental illness doesn't excuse it at all. It just gives other people with mental illnessess a bad name.

  • @SeageSpeaks
    @SeageSpeaks Před 6 lety +1555

    Thank you Rose for getting such a diverse group of interviewees! I really enjoyed hearing the perspective from different age groups/genders. And great questions as well.

    • @Trollseeder
      @Trollseeder Před 6 lety +12

      what the hell are you talking about. 90% were young girls, with one token old woman and random agreeing guy.

    • @ajlee613
      @ajlee613 Před 6 lety +8

      I can't tell if you are being sarcastic lol

    • @EozOrange
      @EozOrange Před 6 lety +12

      I think they could have interviewed more men but the elderly womens' contributions were interesting to take note of. If possible I'd like to see Asian Boss reporters try to interview more elderly and maybe also teenagers/children (depending on the topic) as that would provide a more apparently balanced sample of people.

    • @Trollseeder
      @Trollseeder Před 6 lety

      Agreed

    • @ElPayasoMalo
      @ElPayasoMalo Před 5 lety

      I really think it would have been interesting to hear from an older male.

  • @TheGetout04
    @TheGetout04 Před 6 lety +490

    I felt sorry for the Old Lady that said before that reporting about it will get you publicly shamed

    • @samysdefer
      @samysdefer Před 6 lety +25

      That's a excuse korean people use all the time... that's what they learn - it's bullshit. A friend of mine just saw someone taking underskirt photos from girls inside a train.
      None cared about that guy, although it was so obvious and everyone must have seen it xD Even these things are kinda normal in korea and don't get reported.

    • @nxcts20
      @nxcts20 Před 6 lety +43

      로빈 that's seriously messed up. Wish the government would do something about it

    • @shuc.8089
      @shuc.8089 Před 6 lety +1

      TheGetout04 they had it hard but that one girl who was like "he was looking my body up and down while i was wearing hot pants" is ridicilous men cant avoid such scenery dont blame them as long as its just looky looky

    • @giovannaheloise6058
      @giovannaheloise6058 Před 6 lety +42

      Shu C. they CAN avoid. What are men? Animals that just follow their instinct and don't have conscience?

    • @shuc.8089
      @shuc.8089 Před 6 lety

      Giovanna Heloise Yes.

  • @stephy95
    @stephy95 Před 6 lety +579

    For those poking fun at being "stared" at and how that could possibly relate to sexual harrassment have clearly never experienced it before. Rather than mocking the comments the girls in the video made, maybe you should question why they said it in the first place.
    Some guys have no concept of the privilege they have walking around freely at night, not being catcalled, not being touched or talked about like an object, because it just never happens to them.
    Please educate yourself and try to learn about other people's experiences rather than live in your own entitled bubble and ignore the realities of other people.

    • @Augmintt
      @Augmintt Před 6 lety +16

      Privilege - check
      Educate yourself - check
      Mansplaining - no mention
      toxic masculinity - no mention
      rape culture - no mention either
      Not enough buzzwords. Feminist fail.

    • @wg3671
      @wg3671 Před 6 lety +1

      Also bro..you must be so much fun at parties...

    • @borarkive
      @borarkive Před 6 lety +25

      LOLOLOLOL, male tearsssss

    • @wg3671
      @wg3671 Před 6 lety +14

      Jesus....its not like men are more prone to be the initiators/proponents of violent crimes or something right?
      but sure its all just privilege.
      Welcome to Testosterone
      Guys fight more than females - physically fight..

    • @eroccha
      @eroccha Před 6 lety +1

      B.o.B aka the real Neil Degrasse Tyson you're equating the victim to being the same as the attacker. That just makes your comment stupid.

  • @lindsaygoodwin3140
    @lindsaygoodwin3140 Před 6 lety +787

    I really love that this reporter interviewed a broader range of ages than usual. Asian Boss seems to mostly interview people in their 20's and 30's, but rarely interviews middle aged and especially elderly people (though, the elderly are typically left out of most media conversations). This is almost certainly because younger people are more open to talking about the topics Asian Boss covers. Perhaps the location of the interviews or the age of the interviewer may also play a role in the demographic willing to be interviewed. Though no easy task, it would be really great if there was a little more effort put into seeking age diversity in the interviews. Seeing how opinion differs between generations would provide a more comprehensive perspective.

    • @tvlife19
      @tvlife19 Před 6 lety +4

      100% Agree!!! Great job Asian Boss!

  • @Cdavi9d1
    @Cdavi9d1 Před 6 lety +521

    This woman said women are partially to blame for dressing or acting in a way that gets men too excited. 😑
    That makes no sense.
    Are we men not human enough to just be respectful?!?

    • @lisah1922
      @lisah1922 Před 6 lety +89

      Chai like the tea. This kind of arguments make men look like rape machines, which is extremely sexist.

    • @squidhoodtentacuz1918
      @squidhoodtentacuz1918 Před 6 lety +12

      +Chai like the tea Honestly, some girls dress like sluts, they're practically asking for it. Staring is inevitable.

    • @starchannel123
      @starchannel123 Před 6 lety +50

      Ball Is Life Staring but not anything more. A women who dresses like a "slut" wants the attention of guys she likes but no touching.

    • @MidKnight_Day
      @MidKnight_Day Před 6 lety +93

      *A PERSON WITH A SENSE OF DIGNITY AND RESPECT FOR OTHERS* WILL NOT DO ANY KIND OF HARASSING ACTIVITY.
      WHETHER THE LADY OR LAD IS WEARING SLUTY TYPE OF DRESS.
      _Because they will take it as their choice of dressing and it has nothing to do with 'asking or it'_
      (But it doesn't mean boys and girls can roam naked. NO NO NO)

    • @ah-ying2718
      @ah-ying2718 Před 6 lety +56

      Ball Is Life well, staring isn't "inevitable" if you don't have _worse_ self-control than an actual dog. doofus.

  • @fc2682
    @fc2682 Před 6 lety +221

    When people say 'short clothes' encourages sexual harassment it's bs, there are people out there who are covered from head to toe, or even wear layers and still get sexually harassed. The harasser should have full blame, keep your pants on ffs

    • @Mimi-mq2wj
      @Mimi-mq2wj Před 6 lety +5

      Vincent Gaspar being sexy is a crime now lmaooookk

    • @buffboi9454
      @buffboi9454 Před 4 lety

      Its true...women who wears short cloths should be blame..

    • @AnLe-fi9bk
      @AnLe-fi9bk Před 4 lety +38

      @@buffboi9454 then dont buy a house or you might get robbed

    • @Uhoh11111
      @Uhoh11111 Před 4 lety +21

      @@buffboi9454 Don't breathe the same air as me

    • @adamhall7720
      @adamhall7720 Před 3 lety +1

      If a woman wears a very short skirt she does so because she wants men to notice, which is perfectly okay. But then when a man stares at her she starts crying sexual harassment. Give me a break!

  • @hose3262
    @hose3262 Před 6 lety +1438

    'Women in south korea are too sensitive' saw a lot of comments like this. Maybe they are from someone's point of view, but you just saw that almost 90% has been harassed at least once. Sexual harassment is obviously not so serious in your country. In my country it is so common that some people even call it NORMAL. They don't even get punished. Please think about it.

    • @winistarr
      @winistarr Před 6 lety +29

      u know what? 99% south korean men has been harassed at least once too.
      oh yeah south korea is rape paradise. right?

    • @S2Tubes
      @S2Tubes Před 6 lety +58

      No, we saw that one moron said 90%, and we saw that you took that as a statistical fact. That's one of the biggest problems. The other being one moron thinks that someone looking at you is sexual harassment. By that definition, I would think close to 100% of the population, male and female, had been looked at, and so sexually harassed.

    • @TargetFinder72
      @TargetFinder72 Před 6 lety +75

      JonnyC 289 you say 30-40% like it's a small number, that's fucking huge and still insanely fucked up

    • @doryfishie2
      @doryfishie2 Před 6 lety +5

      Blood Angel Even hermits who live in the mountains would have been sexually harassed by their mothers, as they've at least been looked at by their mothers, even worse if they had midwives. Can't imagine how horrific it would be if it was a whole team of doctors instead. Otherwise I think some ants or animals may have looked in their direction, hence they must have been sexually harassed by animals as well. Oh the horror.

    • @Sartorius988
      @Sartorius988 Před 6 lety +2

      Considering their definition of sexual harrassment maybe it is true....

  • @jennieblock9361
    @jennieblock9361 Před 6 lety +336

    women: sexual harra-
    men: FEMINISTTTTTT#!!@ OMGSFSWJSI, "nOt AlL mEn" blahblahhh

    • @BananaWonYoo
      @BananaWonYoo Před 6 lety +72

      Jennie Block thank you omfg. I can't believe the amount of disrespect in the comments :(. Women express concern and fear of being harassed, raped, and hurt. and men always have to go "UGHHHH FEMINISTS". like jfc, sorry I'm scared for my own safety.

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety +4

      BananaWonYoo totally agree. Honestly not all people are alike. Just some have patterns that make it seem it's repeating.

    • @lisah1922
      @lisah1922 Před 6 lety +5

      Thats a straw man.. No one ever said that to a woman after saying the word sexual harassment. Most comments here are offended at the starring and terrible idea that feelings should determine what is and isn’t sexual harassment.

    • @Alecto44811
      @Alecto44811 Před 4 lety +9

      nothing more fragile than the male ego

    • @lupeflores8653
      @lupeflores8653 Před 4 lety +4

      @@lisah1922 Their comment was a hyperbole of real life situations.

  • @Hdidbi_3049
    @Hdidbi_3049 Před 4 lety +122

    I was catcalled and groped in Abu Dhabi while wearing a short skirt. I thought it was the skirt so I threw it away. I got assaulted again at a friends home while wearing a big sweater and big joggers. It’s not the clothing.

    • @user-s0m30n3
      @user-s0m30n3 Před 4 lety +14

      Wtf. At your friends house?? I’m so srry. I hope you’re ok

    • @LoisyAbigail
      @LoisyAbigail Před 2 lety +1

      Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry that happened to you. I hope you're doing better.

    • @DarkDaysInPurple
      @DarkDaysInPurple Před 2 lety +10

      YO it's definitely not the clothing I was wearing a flipping hijab in a Muslim country fully dressed, it's the creeps that are the reason why it's happens not the outfit whatsoever.

    • @allenk6373
      @allenk6373 Před 2 lety

      its an islam rule
      you have to obey them in muslim country

    • @Hdidbi_3049
      @Hdidbi_3049 Před 2 lety +4

      @Nagato is better than Punk Naruto That is very rude to say, im not one to get upset over comments but you should be careful when doubting someones story, they might feel very upset. I dont bear a responsibility to convince you, you should be decent and not be rude.

  • @ladymorgiana1521
    @ladymorgiana1521 Před 6 lety +401

    I can really relate to the woman with red hair and fluffy sweater had to say. Thank you Asian Boss for a great interview can't wait what's next.

    • @latinkamui
      @latinkamui Před 6 lety +1

      what do you mean? that women shouldn't sexually "encourage" men because of the way the express themselves? they could be misread?

  • @Savannah-
    @Savannah- Před 6 lety +892

    I really appreciate that the commenters are more upset about one girls opinion that "looking a girl up and down" can be sexual harassment than the two women saying that it's a woman's fault if she wears a short skirt or if they do anything that "gets men excited". No one is gonna mention that. Or the fact that a girl said that she'd be so embarrassed she'd rather go through it alone and never speak up. Or the fact that the girl literally right after says that it shouldn't be based on feeling, it should be based on an objective measurement. I couldn't whine about feminists taking over if I payed attention to that!
    I guess being offended by anything vaguely "feminist" now overrides being offended about actual shit that matters, like sexual assault being this common and still so shameful that people can't be honest about their experiences and perpetrators are never really punished. Good priorities guys. Nice.

    • @Cristian-Akuma
      @Cristian-Akuma Před 6 lety +8

      The thing is that this topic is moral BS made up to control people like so many other things like religion and stuff; so while you are thinking about what are the way of harrasment, the people in control is still looking at other people like they really are, flesh, bones, money bags, tools, etc. Just think about it and tell me later if you keep playing their game or you become someone above blind average.

    • @lizlovesafrobeats
      @lizlovesafrobeats Před 6 lety +85

      김미나 finally I find this comment...the first comment I saw was a bs rant about feminist agenda and shit,,,I've basically given up on humanity at this point smfh

    • @AoiKyuuketsuki
      @AoiKyuuketsuki Před 6 lety +15

      preach!

    • @samaw5112
      @samaw5112 Před 6 lety

      you do not deserve kirie

    • @user-no2vw8tm2s
      @user-no2vw8tm2s Před 6 lety +57

      김미나 The problem is that if "actual" sexual harassment gets defined as checking out a woman from a far, basically every man would suddenly be a sexual offender. I agree that it's important to discuss the problem of sexual harassment but to do that we need clear definitions of what sexual harassment actually is. Definitions like the one this woman gave are dangerous to our society and shift the focus away from actual victims of sexual harassment.

  • @benevolentrosegirl
    @benevolentrosegirl Před 6 lety +766

    Women: speaking on their feelings about sexual harassment
    men(some): triggered!!!

    • @shocktonic
      @shocktonic Před 6 lety +4

      MikeTO well then, that’s not racist statement, you’re clearly not a racist right?

    • @rowand5380
      @rowand5380 Před 6 lety +8

      Yep, these ham-fisted idiots are always gonna exist though, just gotta thin the herd via education. Kinda hard when it's a complex social issue, but hopefully it'll work somewhat

    • @rowand5380
      @rowand5380 Před 6 lety +2

      Case in point: give it up for Mike, our very generous volunteer ham-fister!

    • @ezekielchow9939
      @ezekielchow9939 Před 6 lety +11

      man speaks about sexual harassment. He's a pussy.

    • @OpheliaNL
      @OpheliaNL Před 6 lety +44

      Yeah, it's quite ironic. Women speak out against a serious social issue and then some men call them triggered while the actually triggered ones are the dudes in the comment section who can't handle the truth. Doesn't matter how often sexual harassment is mentioned, it always isn't as big as a problem as they make out to be or ''why won't anyone think about the men??!?!?!''.

  • @juno2768
    @juno2768 Před 6 lety +272

    I'm glad you covered this issue! My friend (who lives in Korea) thought that most people don't pay attention and media doesn't want to focus on it too much...

  • @alexbollinger4007
    @alexbollinger4007 Před 6 lety +317

    I've always wondered about the normal Korean's perspective on this because of the normality of harassment in Kdramas. It seems that girls are always being dragged around by men in Kdramas and it seems not to be a big deal in a media sense. I know not a lot of Koreans watch Kdramas compared to some Americans but perhaps these Tv shows may factor into why sexual harassment occurs in Korea? (Don't get me wrong, I still love Kdramas but sometimes I get irritated by sexism or the way women are treated in them).

    • @ysk4369
      @ysk4369 Před 6 lety +31

      alex bollinger Sexism is going on not only because of men but also women.
      No guy friend of mine told me to 'do it like a man.' It was actually girl who said that.
      Some girls expect you to act and behave like a man and dragging your girlfriend(who is your lover other than that, it is viewed as misconduct.) not really violently but manly way is sometimes viewed as masculin behavior. I didnt do it really but some girls even fantasize on that. Those K dramas are mostly written by female writers.
      My point is, that might seem like sexism in your view but It might be little different in Korea. By both men and women.

    • @io543
      @io543 Před 6 lety +13

      Lol try to do what they do in K dramas in Korea. You'll probably soon find yourself in jail for half of it.

    • @io543
      @io543 Před 6 lety +5

      Sort of like if you did what Edward does in twilight.

    • @hyeini3655
      @hyeini3655 Před 6 lety +81

      I'm Korean and I totally agree with this. Women in most Korean dramas make me feel sick. The society has changed but the writer of the dramas still living in 70's-80's when women had to be submissive.

    • @tytube3001
      @tytube3001 Před 6 lety

      The Korean women love it they always shout "Oppa"

  • @58479ishere
    @58479ishere Před 6 lety +82

    I like the contrast of opinions between the younger and the older generation of women. The fact that younger ones don't accept that sexual harassment is their fault as compared to the older women, is proof we are moving forward as society albeit slowly - even if it may seem it's totally bleak sometimes.

  • @SPDcru
    @SPDcru Před 6 lety +186

    It can be difficult to say something if you feel uncomfortable in a situation. Sometimes we stiffen up or wonder “is this really happening?” Everyone should practice saying “no” firmly, so if you end up in a situation where you told them to stop and they continued, at least you can confirm that you made it clear that you were uncomfortable if you report them and have to detail what happened. Always aim to be clear and precise!

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 6 lety

      paloma Thank you. I'll remember this.

  • @somimoon
    @somimoon Před 6 lety +41

    Woman is just woman, not sexual subject. If a lot of people realized this simple fact, they wouldn't stare at and say anything about my short skirt. and the victims in korea always have to prove their best "I'm real victim!" Who wants to be victim?

    • @nolifey
      @nolifey Před 6 lety +3

      Until the day you no longer have boobs, butts, and vaginas and until the day women stop objectifying themselves to get ahead in society men will continue to objectify women. It's sad but true.

    • @saanvik4898
      @saanvik4898 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nolifey you cant objectify yourself wtf is wrong w you

  • @satomitakagi5596
    @satomitakagi5596 Před 6 lety +101

    Thank you for going over an important topic.

  • @coziclair
    @coziclair Před 6 lety +367

    this comment section....

  • @khadijatoud6592
    @khadijatoud6592 Před 6 lety +24

    This is so sad... but thank you for doing this. I’m glad to see that more and more people are aware of the importance of talking about these issues. Baby steps I guess.

  • @livingabovethe12th
    @livingabovethe12th Před 6 lety +168

    YAY ASIAN BOSS!! FINALLY, you spoke to some adults and not students and student aged ppl with very limited life experience. The 2 middle aged women you spoke to had the most informed opinions which pulled from korean work place traditions, where I personally feel the real long term harassment, and fear of talking about it, really exists. And once again the laws and rules are in place but there is no enforcement. There are enuf rules and laws, what is needed is enforcement. Its gotten better here in the USA but when I am working in seoul, its rampant....I almost can't believe what I see and hear in Korean offices. There is obviously no enforcement as the perpetrators I see do it fearlessly with no impunity....its like the USA in the 1950s or something. It's pretty shocking honestly as an American working there. It actually makes me kind of angry and it's very hard for me to keep my mouth shut. Sometimes I just can't and I rely on English speaking slang as some kind of retaliation to not be understood. Oh, for clarity, I am male and see it happen to my female co-workers who are also my best friends in Seoul, hence my anger.

    • @joystopimloyaltoyeri3488
      @joystopimloyaltoyeri3488 Před 6 lety +2

      livingabovethe12th
      Some students are adults

    • @mcestabon
      @mcestabon Před 6 lety +1

      On the contrary, New World Wealth (via Business Insider) has reported that S Korea is the 10th safest country in the world for women, only 1 rank behind the US, and only Asian country in the top 10.

  • @mel19nst
    @mel19nst Před 6 lety +93

    You can be sexually harassed even without being touched, they can say very obscene words, and yes, some starings are too much. It isn't bad to look but there are ways and ways.
    And if you keep saying that certain types of staring are not sexual harassment, it's because you've never received one of these.

    • @ajlee613
      @ajlee613 Před 6 lety +5

      as a man, I don't think any of my male friends or I have not been checked out by a woman. sometimes it is uncomfortable even, depending on the woman. is this sexual harassment? because in this case, harassment towards men by women happens just as much... but the grossed out feeling goes away in like 10 seconds? a minute? I think considering these types of things as sexual harassment really hurts the issue. how many will take it seriously if you say "90% have been sexually harassed! they were looked at!" ??? everyone who hears this argument will see you as crazy radical person. but if you say something like 1/30 have been touched on the breasts, butt, or genital region by strangers or non-sexualy involved party, than it will be a much more meaningful statement because the number of victims are all people you can feel enraged and sympathize greatly for, no matter who you are. it is better to leave staring out of sexual harassment, since if you knew 100% nothing more would come from it, you probably would not mind right? it is the idea that "omg maybe he/she will come over here and bother me" that makes you nervous right? trust me all young men know this feeling at least a few times in their life too... unless they live under a rock. so by removing looking at someone as sexual harassment and fixing the other issues, staring can loose it's psychological damage, since you are secure that nothing will come from it. as the greater issue of actual abuse, physical action, verbal assult etc. has been addressed by society.

    • @mugan5011
      @mugan5011 Před 6 lety

      Serious question, should I have denounced the girls who started at me in the past? I mean staring for a good amount of time with interest on me in 2 different occasions, not simple looks. Andrew Lee is right in all he said. There are people who have radical stances and they only hurt a cause because of that. Why we need high percentages and numbers, if we only need to understand that 1 person was psychologically and/or physically hurt for this or that action, that should be enough. By the way, there's people who doesn't feel comfortable around others and any kind of contact, even visual, might feel bad for them, in such case that should be evaluated differently.

  • @vizzinia11
    @vizzinia11 Před 6 lety +22

    Great video on an important topic! Here's a few of my thoughts:
    1. Acknowledging that women are sexually harassed and assaulted at disproportionately higher rates than men is NOT implying that men aren't sexually harassed! Anyone can be a victim of sexual harassment, but focusing on women simply brings awareness to the scale of the issue. Of course, I feel deeply for all those who have been sexually harassed: men, women, children, and anyone else!
    2. Additionally, this whole, "so if I put my hand a woman's shoulder, she'll accuse me of sexual harassment" argument is RIDICULOUS. In the current sociopolitical climate, that shames every woman that speaks out and views her as a potential liar, what woman in her right mind would voluntarily put herself in that situation? To be called a liar, a slut, or a girl who should have just been more careful? To be told that her skirt was too short or she had too much to drink? AND to incur court costs and potentially face her attacker? I'll tell you, of the 37% of cases that are ACTUALLY reported, between 2% and 10% of the allegations are false (in the United States at least.)
    3. And finally, what a person wears does not grant you permission to touch them! Ever! Especially if you don't know the person. I can't believe it's 2018 and some people are still acting like five-year-olds, unable to keep their hands to themselves and unable to respect others, both physically and verbally!
    Regardless, thank you for such a wonderful and insightful video!

  • @hsun7997
    @hsun7997 Před 3 lety +5

    The argument about women wearing too little and provoking men is kind of BS. Men get turned on by just one inch of skin on a woman.

    • @bobbowie9350
      @bobbowie9350 Před 3 lety

      Its not. Women are trying to attract the right men. That's why you see young women dating rich grandpas.

    • @hsun7997
      @hsun7997 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bobbowie9350 Dude women have been covering themselves since the 1800s. Guys are still going to be horny. I'm a guy by the way. I get horny all the time but I still manage to hold it in.

  • @Chockitkat
    @Chockitkat Před 4 lety +14

    Koreans and Japanese really have different perceptions of sexual harrassment. Honestly, koreans are a bit more mature. But I believe there are still some common misconceptions regarding sexual harrassment.

  • @BananaWonYoo
    @BananaWonYoo Před 6 lety +184

    To the people who are disagreeing that gawking at a woman is not sexual harassment - Do you even know what harassment means? It doesn't have to be grabbing or yelling. Harassment comes in all forms, whether it's obvious to the eye or not.

    • @GoingRound
      @GoingRound Před 6 lety +27

      BananaWonYoo ur comment just offended me. Get ur lawyer because we are in the 21 century where u cant offend anyone and don't even bring up freedom of speech. U hurt my feeling and u should loose ur job now and go to jail

    • @BananaWonYoo
      @BananaWonYoo Před 6 lety +22

      NosuGamer listen, I never want to fight or insult people. I understand that it does seem that women are being overly sensitive. but please consider that women are being sensitive about this because they're worried for their safety. yes, just glancing at someone isn't harassment. Im not saying that just because woman is glanced that, she should report it to the police or cry to everyone about it. I just wish that men would be more mindful and considerate when woman does express discomfort. is that too much too ask? must you attack?

    • @GoingRound
      @GoingRound Před 6 lety +5

      I just dont like this easily triggerd trend. Of course you should be mindful and considerate when a woman expresses her disomfort. But the woman in the video reported her boss after just one sentence while they were drinking. SRSLY? We sure dont know the backgroundstory but thats what she makes it sound like. Fighting this issue does not end with strengthening laws against it. It It ends with fundamentaly changing peoples minds about treating each other. Otherwise it will just be men vs women and no dating because how am i gonna meet someone if im just goonna go to jail for looking at someone who just happened to be afraid of men

    • @CosmostheEchidna
      @CosmostheEchidna Před 6 lety +12

      BananaWonYoo I imagine the bitch coming to the policeman and saying "A GUY LOOKED ME"

    • @antarabhide7916
      @antarabhide7916 Před 6 lety +29

      NosuGamer uh you think she shouldn’t have reported her boss? For god’s sake he said “You have nice tits” to a female employee! This is not only unprofessional but so inappropriate. Imagine how uncomfortable the woman must’ve felt? Do you think it’s okay to say such remarks to females?

  • @wowsu
    @wowsu Před 6 lety +134

    the comment section is filled with neckbeards

    • @crisramirezbeats9575
      @crisramirezbeats9575 Před 6 lety +2

      That name

    • @hokumdog
      @hokumdog Před 6 lety +6

      "People I don't like are neckbeards"

    • @wowsu
      @wowsu Před 6 lety +13

      Linyboo
      That's not what I said at all, but if you like being stupid...nothing I can do I guess

    • @wg3671
      @wg3671 Před 6 lety

      Yeah....Breathe, you are right....it is quite cringy and sad to see a lot of these comments

    • @Fluskar
      @Fluskar Před 6 lety +1

      you look like such a fucking bigot right now

  • @AoiKyuuketsuki
    @AoiKyuuketsuki Před 6 lety +117

    you know there’s smth wrong with society when one (1) woman’s opinion on what counts as sexual harassment gets more of a reaction than the several accounts in the video of women experiencing sexual molestation in public places

    • @whatreallymatters571
      @whatreallymatters571 Před 6 lety +4

      jeremy how is that wrong when there have to be clear indications of actual sexual harrasment for it to be taken seriously at least legally? If someone touches your shoulder after a joke that you were boh laughing at is it sexual harrasment? What if a guy that you don't like got pushed into you, is that secual harrasment? Would you be able to take him to court because of it and should you? Also lets not pretend there aren't women who will say or accuse men of simple things or just straight up lie to get him in trouble. The prison system is full of innocent people.

    • @93hothead
      @93hothead Před 6 lety +1

      The waiter touched my hand while handing me the change i think that is sexual harassment lol

    • @Fartsquad_
      @Fartsquad_ Před 6 lety +1

      Nowadays, it's like people are constantly on the search for things to bitch about. I see some disgusting behavior on the CZcams comment section.

    • @May-we3fh
      @May-we3fh Před 6 lety +6

      WhatReallyMatters as a female for me sexual harassment isn't necessarily just physical contact with a guy but when that makes me feel vulnerable and taken advantage of as if I'm nothing but an object to be toyed with. For example let's say I'm in a tightly packed area and a guy's hand just lightly brushed my butt I wouldn't think much of it but if he's literally hitting my ass or groping me then I'd count it as sexual harassment as that would make me feel really vulnerable.

    • @doryfishie2
      @doryfishie2 Před 6 lety

      MiC DrOp BAM! So it's based on feelings. If you were having a bad day, would you consider the guy lightly brushing by harassment? I think a lot of women who go by such arbitrary standards would

  • @user-ip6rt4iw4w
    @user-ip6rt4iw4w Před 6 lety +27

    성추행당한여성은 90프로 진짜맞음 나도그랬고 내친구도그랫도 심한성추행을당했고 버스나지하철에서터치당한친구들도많고 초등학교때아저씨가계속따라왓다는이야기도 주변에많음 진짜심각하다 몰카도그렇고 진짜..

    • @winistarr
      @winistarr Před 6 lety +2

      남자들도 90%는 여자한테 성추행 당하는데 한국 진짜 강간의 왕국이네요 이거. 그냥 김정은이 핵 쏴서 다 죽는 게 나을 듯.
      저도 매일 아침 버스 지하철에서 여자분들이 쳐다보는 시선강간 당하고 제 몸 스치고 비비는 성추행 당함. 초딩 때 어떤 아줌마가 계속 따라온 적도 있고.

    • @user-ip6rt4iw4w
      @user-ip6rt4iw4w Před 6 lety

      baited Je 그러게요.. 남성분들도성추행많이당하시는듯

    • @gwajadanji
      @gwajadanji Před 6 lety +1

      90프로 더 될걸요. 그렇게 운이 좋은 여자들이 10퍼센트나 될까요. 그 10퍼가 식물인간도 아닐텐데. 아니, 심지어 식물인간도 성추행 당할 수 있겠네요. 의사한테. 인터뷰한 여자들은 자기들은 그 당한 피해자 범주에 넣고 싶지 않으니까 비율을 낮춘거라고 봅니다.

    • @user-ip6rt4iw4w
      @user-ip6rt4iw4w Před 6 lety +3

      gwajadanji 아니면죄송한데 앞에댓글분도그렇고 왜자꾸비꼬시는거에요? 그냥 90퍼아닌데 왜자꾸과장하냐고하세요 그냥 zzzㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @user-ip6rt4iw4w
      @user-ip6rt4iw4w Před 6 lety +5

      제생각엔90퍼센트라는거에요 남들에게그렇게생각하라고강요한적없어요 전제주변에성추행당한분들많아요 물론저도심하게당했구요 꼭이렇게 댓글을비꼬아가면서 말씀을하셔야겠는지모르겠어요 그냥 본인의견을말하세요 비꼬지마시고

  • @alliciainwonderland
    @alliciainwonderland Před 6 lety +49

    Can you do this video interviewing men? They are often silent on these topics (much as we saw at the Globes) and their participation on the discussion can shift the attitude where people believe the women are just "whining liars"

    • @dudefromnorth9410
      @dudefromnorth9410 Před 6 lety +1

      Emily Simcoe 90% of us would say: If its not physical its not harasment. And thats the way i think it should be.

    • @thisisntallowed9560
      @thisisntallowed9560 Před 3 lety +6

      I think korean men wouldn't take the topic seriously and would actually try to defend themselves (talking about false accusations and dumb stuff like that)

    • @ila2409
      @ila2409 Před 2 lety

      But that's exactly what Korean men call Korean women: paranoid. Misogyny and sex crime in Korea is getting worse in 2022

  • @anushribokade4850
    @anushribokade4850 Před 5 lety +11

    well, no offense..
    but, korean dramas kind of promote sexual harrasement.
    If guy wants to kiss you and he's cute .. girl's consent does not seem to matter.. !

  • @mateconfacturas
    @mateconfacturas Před 2 lety +7

    I am furious and it breaks my heart to know that there is a lot of women that went through sexual harrassment. And this is literally Argentina, I would say that 98% of women suffered sexual harrasment and the murder, raping and kidnapping here is a really big issue and almost all perpetrators don´t get punished.

  • @hobaaize6474
    @hobaaize6474 Před 6 lety +28

    I think sexual assault and harassment are not that much serious as it is in the third world countries,
    Like here literally women get raped and just cannot do anything about if they do speak up they get punished by their families or tribe for bringing the shame upon them and staining their pride and honor
    That's how serious it is here .
    And am not really sure how serious it it's in first world countries but for sure it isn't seen there as a shame and dishonorable thing to the family of the harassed woman cuz they don't blame the victim but blame the perpetrator and the culprit.

    • @rtybn456
      @rtybn456 Před 6 lety +5

      Ūsamã mæd
      wrong :) men don't get jailed most of the time, police doesn't give af and isn't trained to take care of thosr cases, women don't want to speak about it bc they know most ppl they know will ask q such as what were you wearing? and say that you asked for it. it's also harder when someone from your family did it like an uncle. that happened to my friend, she was raped multiple times by her uncle when she was 7. she told her mom (the uncle is the mom's brother) when she was in middle school guess what she said? "you asked for it" even though she was a child and didn't do anything to help her daughter. her mom and me are the only ppl who know and she doesn't want me to say anything and myself idk what to do. my friend is now 20 and her mom doesn't even look her in the eyes anymore and spends more time with her 2 sons than her.

    • @Killjoy16_
      @Killjoy16_ Před 6 lety +2

      I live in a 3rd World country and i can say that is not that serious here, In a lot of places some men will touch you or say inappropriate things about you and it's the most normal thing! I've seen guys in my university talking about women as if they were an object as if it was normal, If you wear shorts, skirts, dresses etc people will think that you do it to attract men and if you get harassed they're just gonna say the 'You were asking for it' bullshit plus, Thanks to a youtuber named "Dalas Review" young boys and girls don't take feminism seriously because he talks about feminists as women that hate men and they're getting the wrong idea, I hate this, We need more education about issues like this.

    • @Music_Lover0612
      @Music_Lover0612 Před 6 lety

      Ūsamã mæd In New York I once tried to ignore this guy who asked for a hug and he didn't respect my rejection and he just grabbed me anyway, some men smack women's asses even when they are dress conservatively, sometimes men follow a woman and tell her off for ignoring him.

  • @Avinakayjoon
    @Avinakayjoon Před 6 lety +163

    this comment section is the same as any other video talking about sexual harassment. If you've never been sexually harassed then gtfo cuz you won't understand how we feel.
    1. IT IS NEVER A WOMAN'S FAULT. Whether she's showing too much skin or talks or walks a certain way doesn't give a person the right to touch or talk to them in a sexual way. Even in Islamic countries woman are groped and cat called even tho they are FULLY covered.
    2. "It's sexual harrassment if the woman feels that it is." IS RIGHT!! People are different! If someone says somehing offensive or touches you where you feel harassed then it's HARRASSMENT
    3. The only thing that's women's fault is that we aren't able to speak out about what we experienced because society has made women think it's OUR fault for what happened when it's NOT. It is a MAN'S choice to open his mouth and say something like "you have big tits" and it's HIS brain that tells him to touch a girl inappropriately.
    4. If men can't control themselves then they shouldn't be working in jobs that require self control emotionally and physically YET woman are the ones who are told "women are too emotional and irrational to be a ______"
    ugh it's 2018 and we still have to explain this shit to people
    edit: i said what i said. if you feel ofdended then thats your problem not mine. im not gonna read and reply to everyone who replies to this

    • @HMP53
      @HMP53 Před 6 lety +19

      "The only thing that's women's fault is that we aren't able to speak out about what we experienced because society has made women think it's OUR fault" - Thats bullshit. As much as I participate with the woman but I have never seen woman getting hold down when they tell people they got harassed. In contrary people tried to support them and motivate them to go to the police and do something about it.
      "It's sexual harrassment if the woman feels that it is." - That's another thing which is not that easy. How will you enforce the law with that one? Now every woman can tell the police "yeah I felt harassed" and boom the men got a case on him? That's not gonna work. If you want that, have fun with men not talking nor do anything with woman ever again. And btw. if a woman clothes herself lightly she should expect that she will get looked at more often. I'm not saying staring is fine, but men are drawn to woman. You can't prevent it.
      You have to accept that there will always be pervert assholes. There's nothin humanity can do about it. The only thing we can do is to motivate woman to speak out about their experiences and to motivate them to go to the police.
      Also, you are clearly underestimate the power a woman have when you falsely accuse men for harassment. You can destroy lives by doing so.

    • @Avinakayjoon
      @Avinakayjoon Před 6 lety +22

      Benjamin Such
      let me ask you a few questions: Are you a woman? have you been sexually abused/harassed? have you felt fear every time you walk past a group men?
      have you had to look over your shoulder every 5 minutes to make sure you werent being followed while walking home at night? have you ever been told "you were asking for it" for wearing shorts during summer? have you ever been told to go home and change bc your shoulders were too "distracting"?
      if the answer is no then I don't want to argue with you

    • @HMP53
      @HMP53 Před 6 lety +18

      Eve
      let me ask you a few questions: Are you a men? Have you ever felt like a pervert because you are walking home late night and coincidentically you share the same path with a woman? Have you ever felt like you have to defend yourself because of some perverts? Have you ever felt like a pervert because you look more than one to a beautiful woman (because woman like you call us perverts)?
      Your argument "You are a men, so you cannot emphasize with woman and therefor are not allowed in this discussion" is so flawed that I actually think I won't ever read a rational thought from you.
      I'm not trying to defend any criminal actions, but think about the men who tries to approach a woman in order to get a date and he fails. With the points you raised, you literally give woman the power to say "This guy harassed me".

    • @CobourgRailfan
      @CobourgRailfan Před 6 lety +17

      Sexual assault can not be defined by what the victim feels because that is not the way criminal law works. In order to punish someone facts have to be fulfilled. This can only be achieved by having clear objective factual features that the offender can fulfill. However if this is up for the woman to decide, the offender could be convicted of a crime without having known the facts. If an offender would say nice legs it can only be seen as an offense if the criminal intended it to be degrading. If it was not intended however in spite of the how the woman feels because of it it is no criminal offense. The only way around this is by punishing the crime based on a certain action e.g. groping, pressing, references to sexual organs. Feminists just don't seem to understand the basics of how criminal law works.

    • @aitee01133
      @aitee01133 Před 6 lety +1

      Benjamin Such i never understand how somebody can victimize themselves without being a genuine victim lmao.

  • @athenasuperheldin1017
    @athenasuperheldin1017 Před 6 lety +60

    ahhh the comment section is really annoying. By looking at you...they don't really mean just looking at a person but instead STARING AT A PERSON SO provocatively as if you are undressing them in your head and making the person very uncomfortable. THAT is what they mean. Stop trying to spin things around and focus on the real problem here and try to UNDERSTAND what they are saying! I have been stared that way sometimes by some guys.....one time I was wearing leggings....and it was REALLY uncomfortable!

    • @Augmintt
      @Augmintt Před 6 lety +1

      If it was Brad Pitt staring I imagine you would have no problem.

    • @biancahellberg587
      @biancahellberg587 Před 6 lety +9

      Augmintt BS right here. I like how people try to play this card though but even from good-looking people I expect respect and good manners. Otherwise I personally wouldn't even consider communicating with them. But thanks for trying again and actually disregarding the important issue; how common sexual harassment is and that our society should do something about it.

    • @Augmintt
      @Augmintt Před 6 lety

      When sexual harrassment is conflated to staring and making me feel uncomfortable you know alot of guys are going to switch off right?

    • @Augmintt
      @Augmintt Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks for femsplaining it - I get it now!
      Staring is rape culture!

    • @kirbyjohnarroyo3103
      @kirbyjohnarroyo3103 Před 4 lety

      @@Augmintt shut up troll

  • @strawberrybubblepop6290
    @strawberrybubblepop6290 Před 6 lety +5

    The young girl in the brown coat seemed like she was trying not to cry while talking about this issue. Absolutely heartbreaking. It’s very difficult feeling as if you can’t do anything about something so horrible, and to live in constant fear of it happening to you.

  • @GIIIIlR
    @GIIIIlR Před 3 lety +5

    why some people normalize sexual harassment?

  • @igorcorreia3561
    @igorcorreia3561 Před 5 lety +8

    You know something isn't right when you say "something simple like getting inappropriately touched"... If such a behavior is seen as "simple" I can only imagine what a more serious harassment would look like, not that I don't know what it is but it's not okay to just go around and inappropriately touch women or men

  • @anamericaninbusan9389
    @anamericaninbusan9389 Před 6 lety +15

    Things to expect from this comment section:
    1. Men complaining about the one woman who said looking is sexual harassment.
    2. Women complaining about that supposedly being the only thing men took from the video.
    3. People (like me) bringing up how predictable the comment section is.
    I'm gonna address these one at a time here.
    1. Fellas, quit looking for things to point at and say, "That's ridiculous! Women are over-reacting!" These women are not trying to attack you. Yes, compared to being groped and dry-humped on a subway, which is what one woman pointed out was her experience, simply being looked at seems like a pretty light issue. But that doesn't change the fact that there are lots of women who do get harassed. You can't discredit all of the women who have experienced sexual harassment because of what a few women might be defining as harassment when it might not be. Furthermore, you need to take into consideration that if a woman has been harassed, all it might take is a man looking at her a certain way for her to get nervous and worry it might happen again. You gotta stop thinking that these women are trying to antagonize you. They're not. They're trying to speak up on a serious issue. This is not an attack on men. It's a defense for harassment victims.
    2. Ladies, I'm gonna tell you right now... Probably 95% to 98% of all the men who watch this video believe whole-heartedly that sexually harassing a woman is bad. The reason many of them get so defensive is that they feel that as a man they're being told that they're the problem, and that they need to change, even when they've never sexually harassed anyone in their life. There are a lot of videos and stories in regards to womens' issues that paint men as these evil, violent, heartless creatures that prey on women and feel entitled to sex. As you can probably imagine, men don't like being painted that way; especially the ones that are not that way at all. You may say, "Then those men should realize these videos and stories aren't talking about them!" Which is true, but there's no indication of that. All they see is, "Men are evil and will hurt you." Which makes them want to defend themselves when these issues come up, thus why they tend to point out the things they disagree with instead of focusing on the things they do agree with.
    To sum it up, almost all men agree with you when you say sexual harassment is bad. And if you want them to express that agreement, then the easiest way to do it is to remind them that this isn't an attack on men... It's a defense for women who have been harassed, and need to speak out; and that this issue isn't being brought up to suggest that men are evil. It's being brought up to discuss whether or not sexual harassment is being taken seriously enough. It might seem silly to need to tell them that, but if they know they're not being attacked, they'll feel more inclined to listen.
    3. My best advice to this third group of people is: Try to steer people in the right direction, and hope someone takes the time to hear you out.

  • @DrJones20
    @DrJones20 Před 6 lety +34

    Why are Koreans more progressive than the Japanese on this issue?

    • @mrnarason
      @mrnarason Před 6 lety +38

      Seems like to me sexual harassment in Japan has become so normalized, ie female only trains, sexual harassment porn, that people women treat it a normal facet of living in Japan, which is indeed sad.

    • @HerrRelke
      @HerrRelke Před 6 lety +4

      hoya548 Korea has a huge percentage of prostitutes. Around 1,5 millions of Korean women is involved in prostitution.

    • @yusraaa4221
      @yusraaa4221 Před 6 lety +2

      I can see by their media that there's a lot of western influence, so it may be that.

    • @yusraaa4221
      @yusraaa4221 Před 6 lety +10

      hoya548 do me a favor and delete your comment

    • @TV-fn4fx
      @TV-fn4fx Před 6 lety +3

      Prostitution in South Korea is illegal, but according to The Korea Women's Development Institute, the sex trade in Korea was estimated to amount to 14 trillion.

  • @ysk4369
    @ysk4369 Před 6 lety +140

    There were many celebrities who were accused of sexual misconduct only to be found not guilty.
    If these things keep happening this will make people who are really guilty get away accusing the victim as gold digger.
    So I came to conclusion that there should be more strict legal punishment not only to the perpetrator but false accuser.
    Then I came to think that it will make actual victims more reluctant to brave the legal process.
    Any good suggestion? I really dont know how this should be dealt with. Though we came far away from those 70's that Judge let the accuser marry the rapist...

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety +5

      S.K. Yu that was and is a great comment.

    • @interdictr3657
      @interdictr3657 Před 6 lety +11

      It's a hard one as false accusations can destroy a persons life even when later cleared yet actual victims need to be heard and helped.
      If only everyone was nice :(

    • @ysk4369
      @ysk4369 Před 6 lety +10

      Inter dictor Tbh thats my greatest fear as a guy. These issues are really without remedy I guess.

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety

      S.K. Yu but fear dosn' t truly exist. Has anyone seen after earth, Will Smith quote? It says along the lines fear is a product of imagination created in our head. It can or may never exist in the future. Now danger real, but fear plan insanity. Just try to acknowledge his point on it. You don't have to agree, disagree, both or none. But at least acknowledge it please

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety

      Inter dictor I agree some people should be nice. But what would happen without bad? It wouldnt be acknowledge. Then the world would go out balance. We need peace and violence to survive. Peace brings a great ending for example what Martin Luther king jr. Did. Then violence is a faster action like how Hitler killed off alot of homesexauls, jews, and other labeled people. We need both those things to survive. Even god sees bad and good. Eve only saw bad and good cause a clever snake basically told her god lied u won't die by touching the fruit on the main source tree. He just doesn't want u to see how he sees things. So eve at the fruit off the main tree. Later Adam realize he was ashamed to be naked, but with only good he wasnt. I see we need good, but I truly think we need both.

  • @youmakemewannalala21
    @youmakemewannalala21 Před 6 lety +242

    "I think that sexual harassment should be defined by how the woman feels."
    THANK YOU. WHAT A GREAT MAN. THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR SAYING WHAT NEEDED TO BE SAID.
    EDIT: the point a lot of people are missing is the point of CONSENT. You grab, stare, say etc. something to SOMEONE ( because yes, this is about BOTH genders) without their consent, you have harassed or even, assaulted them.
    You don't get to decide how someone feels based on your own feelings.
    And for those of you bringing up the legality, notice how its very hard to be arrested for HARASSMENT? Assault is not what we're talking about in terms of this thread (although that is a whole other ballpark of dicussion) so in terms of the topic, the legality's of it have nothing to do with this thread.

    • @TimeManInJail
      @TimeManInJail Před 6 lety +59

      Hina W thank god the law isnt made by people feelings.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 Před 6 lety

      Hina W Ikr

    • @riboanpjg
      @riboanpjg Před 6 lety +22

      Hina W If this were a thing, I could be an offender for looking at a women for a few seconds.

    • @youmakemewannalala21
      @youmakemewannalala21 Před 6 lety +1

      Very true, actually! A very good point

    • @youmakemewannalala21
      @youmakemewannalala21 Před 6 lety +3

      Laws are made and changed based on people's feelings constantly. There is always a precedent that brings a law into effect, what decides that precedent? The lawmakers or the publics (or a combination of both) feelings on that particular thing.

  • @SoundsOfTheWild3
    @SoundsOfTheWild3 Před 6 lety +65

    Sorta similar to Japan but the women were more upfront about it I think.

    • @Minsang1st
      @Minsang1st Před 6 lety +16

      Its interesting that you say that, because a lot of Korean men who are against the gender equality movement in Korea and questions regarding status quo of gender roles and expectations have fantasies for Japanese girls saying that Korean girls (often referred to those men as Kimchi girls) are too crazy and that's why they will go for the quiet and submissive, and more reasonable Japanese girls. Add that with their fantasies with Japanese porn that is widely available in Korea and you got a pretty twisted and unrealistic expectations that a lot of those men will have towards Japanese women (funny enough often referred to as sushi girls by the same men)

  • @BrianChoiOfficial
    @BrianChoiOfficial Před 6 lety +13

    Good to see perspective of Korean society. Great video !

  • @missseaweed2462
    @missseaweed2462 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm going to tell you guys a third-hand story that I heard from my sociology professor, who himself was told of it by another professor who conducted the following experiment.
    This professor would draw a line down the middle of his chalkboard and label one side with "men" and another with "women". Then he'd turn around and ask only the male students in his classroom, "What do you do in your day-to-day life in order to not get raped?"
    Whenever he did this experiment, he would be met with crickets. One dude would think he's funny as he raises a hand to say, "Uh, don't go to jail," and the other students would laugh. The professor would acknowledge this, and write it on the board on the "men" side, but with no other responses, he'd then turn to the ladies and pose them with the same question.
    The hands would be slow to rise, but eventually most of the ladies would have their hands raised. He was met with answers like, "I carry axe," "I always lock the door immediately after entering my car, and park under a street light," and "I always let my friends know where I'm going, or take them with if I can," the responses were endless, and by the time he'd gotten through all of them, the "women" side would be completely filled.
    The results were more or less the same every time he carried out this experiment, and the purpose of it was to enlighten the men in the room and make them aware this is an actual, real, visceral thing, and a problem that needs to be addressed.
    I just thought more people need to hear this.

  • @saranobutt
    @saranobutt Před 6 lety +145

    I think now we have the power and a lot of false accusations will go around. My friends used to joke that they can accuse people they don't like to get them in trouble because we'll all be believed these days.

    • @gabrielheard2287
      @gabrielheard2287 Před 6 lety +27

      Sara Wilcker Yea this is one of my greatest fears

    • @jonathankitchen
      @jonathankitchen Před 6 lety +6

      Well said. Glad for your honesty

    • @MikhailKalashnikovMiG
      @MikhailKalashnikovMiG Před 6 lety +10

      I think some women were doing that before the MeToo movement even came about. What I'm curious about however, if MeToo will actually increase such incidents.

    • @sparky8453
      @sparky8453 Před 6 lety +22

      Sara Wilcker there was a man who lives about 30 mins from me and he was falsely accused and when it came out she was lying he hanged himself. I feel for his parents having to live all there life with that pain

    • @flameking2178
      @flameking2178 Před 6 lety +4

      This is why men go MGTOW

  • @user-qi8np6wo7s
    @user-qi8np6wo7s Před 6 lety +9

    some people who get sexual harrasment feel ashamed to report to the police even to their family 🙁
    because if they report it, there are still people who would asking, how it could happaned and would blame the victim 🤦‍♂️

    • @n_1913
      @n_1913 Před 6 lety +5

      cooby ren 10969 yes it's really hard specially of its something that happened when you were young, you don't know if people will believe you

  • @isi5607
    @isi5607 Před 6 lety +33

    If you put a hand on someone’s shoulder and they’re offended, isn’t just harassment, not SEXUAL harassment

    • @lisah1922
      @lisah1922 Před 6 lety +2

      I like your name :3

    • @cherubi3570
      @cherubi3570 Před 6 lety +10

      Keep in mind that it's Korea and people are way more conservative than in western countries. In Korea it's not usual for people to have skinship like that so soon. E.g. men and women hugging as friends is a big deal, so is being friends with the other gender in general sometimes. While people in western countries pat someone's shoulder when they want their attention, in Korea they don't have skin contact at all.

    • @weebslayer3411
      @weebslayer3411 Před 6 lety +1

      m u l t i f a n d o m They seemed pretty on board with it when I was there

    • @taurus163
      @taurus163 Před 6 lety +2

      むく how's that rape? OMG I can't

    • @randomnumbers84269
      @randomnumbers84269 Před 6 lety +1

      If a man puts his hand in his pocket near me, I consider that rape.

  • @TimeManInJail
    @TimeManInJail Před 6 lety +216

    Terrible idea to use feeling as a criteria to determine sexual harassment. If the person didnt touch you or verbally harass you its become very hard to judge what actually taken place.

    • @kifacorea
      @kifacorea Před 6 lety +2

      john nguyen why so terrible

    • @yagiyulle
      @yagiyulle Před 6 lety +2

      john nguyen I assumed he was trying to say it should be determined by how women feel (aka verbal harrassment included, although I would include males as well). So if they are being sexually harrassed whether verbally or physically, it can count as sexual assault.
      Edit: Forgot to add but really, for any male/female any sexual act can be considered sexual harrassment if something someone said/did made you feel uncomfortable (verbal or not). It is about consent and if both parties are alright with it, then it wouldn’t be considered sexual assault.
      If you want to be specific, penal codes for each act (sexual battery, stalking, molest etc) can be searched up for what counts as what. I don’t know how it works in South Korea, but I’m sure its different from how it is in CA, USA.

    • @rowand5380
      @rowand5380 Před 6 lety +5

      But that would completely disregard stalkers i.e. people who continuously follow and stare at a victim and thus make them feel perpetually threatened, causing them a lot of grief. They can stalk someone without touching or speaking a word to their victim. Sexual harassment and sexual assault are all about whether the perpetrator is *repeatedly* doing something to make the victim feel uncomfortable, verbally, physically, or by use of threatening behaviour.

    • @VanguardArmament
      @VanguardArmament Před 6 lety +5

      Sexual harassment is a moral issue that is socially and occupationally punishable. Sexual assault is a crime punishable by prison. Not the same thing. Don't conflate sexual harassment with sexual assault. Stalking is not a crime and should be remedied with a restraining order which makes it a crime.

    • @adfgdafgad
      @adfgdafgad Před 6 lety +4

      Totally. You can never ever legislate based on feeling. This is opening a door for absolutely anything. I am actually feeling harassed by naked woman pictures, I urge you to ban them.

  • @matildev152
    @matildev152 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for making this video! I think it's important to hear what people have to say on this subject and in turn bring more awareness to it.

  • @borarkive
    @borarkive Před 6 lety +9

    Just because men can also be sexual harassed, IT DOES NOT MAKE IT OKAY FOR WOMEN TO BE!!! Stop trying to disregard women's voice. Raise up your voices as well but don't ever, for even a second, try to make it seem like it's normal or acceptable!!!!!

  • @myroslav6873
    @myroslav6873 Před 6 lety +3

    Korean women seem to be more outspoken about this issue than Japanese, after seeing videos from both countries that this channel made.

  • @mariusweber4990
    @mariusweber4990 Před 6 lety +68

    While i do agree with most of what was said in the video, there should be a line drawn at some point. If looking, which can hardly be proven or disproven, is considered a crime it just becomes a weapon nobody can defend against.

    • @angelicajones8208
      @angelicajones8208 Před 6 lety +1

      Well said

    • @Minsang1st
      @Minsang1st Před 6 lety +9

      As one of the interviewee said, for there to be laws and regulations against sexual harassment, there needs to be an objective set of standards of what counts as harassment. I do believe that a certain way of looking at someone such as if someone was staring at you and scanning you up and down, can be counted as harassment. Of course, just slight glances would be extremely hard to make a case for harassment and if someone was just really standing out of the norm, it might be really difficult not to glance. But, someone really intensely glaring at a certain body part longer than a certain period of time I think could be made for a case given the evidence. Also, having a law on something works as preventative measure and a way to clearly state a standard, and when there is a law that states that unwanted gaze can be counted as sexual harassment, it could prevent a lot of the unwanted stares that people get.

    • @mutton7891
      @mutton7891 Před 6 lety

      John Kevin Lol

    • @eroccha
      @eroccha Před 6 lety +1

      No looking is not harassment no matter how long or if you prove they were looking.

    • @TheOriginal_Unaleska
      @TheOriginal_Unaleska Před 6 lety +4

      Eric cha it is harassment. Not sexual but it is unwanted attention. I am no feminist by any stretch, but ive been stared at by a man who sat opposite me and it made me feel very uncomfortable. There are creeps in the world but also doesnt mean we should put up with it.

  • @badqueen6801
    @badqueen6801 Před rokem +2

    The most shocking thing about this is that sexual harrassment is so common in korea that they just kind of normalize that once I was in a group chat with koreans and we spoke daily and I had experienced a sexual harrassment in my country ( a guy literally touched my ass) and when I told them about it they were completely fine with it they were like it's not à big deal that's not a sexual harrassment and they quickly change the topic

  • @kirillzakharov7336
    @kirillzakharov7336 Před 2 lety +4

    while of course, certain types of clothing do have some influence on one's mind, but that does not entail responsibility on the victim's part. Anyone might be sexually excited seeing anything exposed, but only creeps will act on that excitement. The fault is entirely on the assaulter.

  • @huberteichson8304
    @huberteichson8304 Před 6 lety +7

    General tip, do something on the spot, like I don't know, tell them to stop or hit them or whatever. Don't go home and hashtag about it or bitch and whine about it with your friends since the chance for the perpetrator to follow your twitter or getting to hear about the bitching due to some cute gossip chain is rather slim.

  • @stromae2534
    @stromae2534 Před 6 lety +7

    I want to see the interview about “hidden camera issue” in Korea!

  • @seheun22
    @seheun22 Před 6 lety +22

    우리나라가 피해자도 어느정도 책임이있다라고 말하는 풍토는 이상한듯

  • @MrNippon
    @MrNippon Před 6 lety +34

    I did'nt thought that it is such a big problem also in South Korea.

    • @RandyRandersonthefamous
      @RandyRandersonthefamous Před 6 lety +7

      I don't think it is. If you take a picture of a girl without her permission that's 5 years in jail. Most complaining is women choosing to wear revealing clothes and then having the results of being catcalled or stared, which aren't harassment. Touching is harassment. tbh women (and men too) should be allowed to carry guns like in the US. "you can't rape a .38" The burden is on the women to protect themselves (with a gun), not for everyone in the world to be nice. If you go to africa you can bet your life savings people won't be nice to you for whatever made up reason.

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety

      Randy Randerson thanks for that comment. It made me more aware on things.

    • @gabrielheard2287
      @gabrielheard2287 Před 6 lety +23

      Randy Randerson Unwanted sexual advances verbal or physical is harassment, touching can bring it up from harassment to assault

    • @RandyRandersonthefamous
      @RandyRandersonthefamous Před 6 lety

      verbal IS NOT assault. Sure, fire them, but it isn't criminal. Physical? MAYBE, but it's VERY dangerous to compare RAPE to grabbing a tit or ass. Sure I think a guy grabbing an ass or tits is very child like, but it isn't ANYWHERE comparable to RAPE or assault!
      It's also bad because these laws ignore clothing. You can't act like short skirts and cleavage are the same as burqas. Some women who ARE showing off their sexuality are assaulted and treated the same as those who aren't. Like I said, get a GUN!!!! killing machines CAN BE USED MORALLY, and like in the US, 50% of murders happen on only 5 out of 3,000 counties!!! most people don't run around shooting people!

    • @saravazquez5563
      @saravazquez5563 Před 6 lety

      Gabriel Heard I agree with somewhat of u typed. Like words can lead to actions. But if it said in not a creepy tone of voice it shouldn't count badly.

  • @fmjjjjn7510
    @fmjjjjn7510 Před 2 lety +3

    Wearing certain types of clothing isn’t an invitation for you to start bothering people. Don’t be a prick.

  • @beautyandbrainz
    @beautyandbrainz Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for this video, it gives many perspectives. Its tragic that many Korean females feel they can't talk about it or stand up for themselves because they'd be shamed or embarrassed. I hope many more Koreans can have the courage to speak out because it shouldn't be swept under the covers. Punishments need to be harsher. Also I don't believe sexual harassment is based off of just feeling but verbal and physical harassment.

  • @chocolatecoffee2356
    @chocolatecoffee2356 Před 6 lety +12

    I feel so much more better after looking at this interview
    One feels sexually harassed even on the way guys look at them
    I don't live in Korea but in my country it has happened to me so many times
    In summer I either wear jackets or loose clothes so that my body doesn't stand out.....it's so frustrating
    There have been men who touch or comment on my chest in front of me
    Oh god I had literally had no one share this with

  • @mitraavesta7548
    @mitraavesta7548 Před 3 lety +3

    This one is more hopefull than japanese one

  • @sydthekid2015
    @sydthekid2015 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for this video.
    To the interviewees who have been harassed I am so sorry that happened to you. You don't deserve that. It's not your fault. It's never your fault.
    The way you dress is never a reason for someone to touch you in a way you don't want them to. NEVER. Your body is your own. Embrace it.

  • @nein2883
    @nein2883 Před 6 lety +1

    I have been sexually harassed in sixth grade by a classmate who I thought was my friend. I was so shocked at first I couldn't say anything, I couldn't speak up because I was so nervous. I was old enough to see I was being harassed. Every time he touched me I felt disgusted and when it finished I promised myself if he does it again I'll tell the teacher but I never could rise the courage to say that to anyone. After many years have passed I told my mum. That's the only person I confessed that to. Now that I'm older if that ever happens again I'll speak up for sure. If that happens to you, I know your feelings but please raise awareness

  • @bauuwse9121
    @bauuwse9121 Před 6 lety +3

    How come so many people are obsessed with "feminism" here? If you arent guilty you wouldnt have to be so sensitive about victims talking about their feelings abd thoughts. You think this is biased?too much?shaming all men? Then i guess you have harassed someone before but wants to shut up the victims.

  • @Khaphoo
    @Khaphoo Před 6 lety +2

    Nothing shocked me. I live in France and everything that was said in this video applies to this country.
    90% of my female friends were sexually harassed/assaulted, women are too shy to speak up about this and a lot of people think it's the victim's fault. We are harassed so often that we sometimes forget that this kind of treatment is abnormal ...

    • @aiberlane3390
      @aiberlane3390 Před 6 lety +1

      It's so sad! I know in America, and probably a lot of the world, we think of France as very liberal, even to the point where some mock them for being too liberal. Yet in some ways things haven't changed at all. Men's urges still come before the rights of others. It's horrible how acceptable this still is pretty much everywhere.

  • @Music_Lover0612
    @Music_Lover0612 Před 6 lety +2

    In America girls are told to dress appropriately to avoid harassment but even when dressed modestly girls are assualted. These men also don't care about how young you are either.
    There is a group of men that always hang out on my street harassing women but when the cops show up they act different it kinda shows that they know it's wrong but do it anyway because they know they don't face consequences.

  • @shiroi_jpg
    @shiroi_jpg Před 6 lety +2

    That s amazing! I was really disappointed after I watched interviews in Japan and I'm happy they think differently in Korea!

  • @sm6wet
    @sm6wet Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you forus these interviews. What struck me as from Another Culture (Sweden) is how patriachal the interviewed Koreans are as they are only talking about sexual harresment with the woman as a victim and man as the harraser - not the only way around. Is there no sexual harresment on men from women in Korea? Or is it something not at all talked about?

    • @user-ls7vd9kn1t
      @user-ls7vd9kn1t Před 6 lety +2

      As a Korean man, Many koreans think men can be victims. Because korea society is still conservative. I think these arguments are a step toward becoming a gender equality society.

  • @aimieb
    @aimieb Před 2 lety +3

    i can't believe what the old lady ! shocked ! what a lame excuse to blame and put it on the clothes for such a mad disgusting act ! not all victims were wearing shorts and assaulted in summer starting with that, and second there's absolutely no scale, any women/men can get assaulted, no age, no weather, no clothes, no anything cab be a reason for that harmful act .... so please don't make dumb excuses for it

  • @heyyyyyyyyyyow
    @heyyyyyyyyyyow Před 2 lety +1

    Seriously was planning on going to S.Korea for a solo trip but after knowing how much the males there treat female foreigners and how even their public restrooms or even AirBnbs have spy cameras just really disappointed me a lot. They also have this bystander apathy syndrome where if something shady is happening or even not shady at all, they don't get in to help the person. That's scary for a female traveller like me. So I guess it would be a no for S.Kor.

  • @NimBelle
    @NimBelle Před 3 lety +1

    You can tell the nice lady at 8:22 has experienced something bad and I just want to give her the biggest hug - I admire all these woman (and the few men that chimed in) for speaking so honestly and openly about this

  • @Magdalena-sc6os
    @Magdalena-sc6os Před 6 lety +12

    Are people really this dumb they think just looking is sexual harassment? NO! OBVIOUSLY SHE MEANT starring at someone, feeling that probably only law is protecting you from rape!

  • @wolfferoni
    @wolfferoni Před 6 lety +3

    Wow people are still blaming the way women dress for men sexually harassing them, other women even. What in the world. A lady could be naked, that doesn't give a guy permission to touch her or make the harassment okay.

  • @atinybitquiet
    @atinybitquiet Před 6 lety +2

    I'm so glad you all did this video! Great questions and wonderful answers!

  • @lodz8666
    @lodz8666 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with everything, except that it is enough for someone to feel harassed to call it sexual harassment. I am careful to take everything at face value anymore since I just found out that two friends at separate occasions lied about rape and sexual harassment.

  • @kinderlinn_
    @kinderlinn_ Před 6 lety +1

    For me, I've experienced it 4 days ago, like one of the woman said "maybe the girl doesn't know it's actually sexual harassment but later she will know it". Yes, it's my case. He touched my thigh and i don't know it was sexual harassment until i told my best friend. She said that it was not normal, it was sexual harassment. And for 4 days, i though about it and make me suffered and trauma until now. Maybe you thought i'm overreacting, but he touch my thigh, second grade of vocational high school when i was working at the office. I don't want anybody touch my body except my hand's palm anymore, it was traumatic, really. I told my best friend, i told my mom, it was really embarrassing, i can't properly looked at my mom's eyes. But girl, if you experiencing the same as i do, you need to be brave, don't be afraid to tell to your best friend and tell your mom. They know the best for you:)
    Sorry if my english is so bad, English is not my mother tongue :"

  • @salade99
    @salade99 Před 6 lety +3

    I was amazed how smooth Koreans’ skin is

  • @scareglare
    @scareglare Před 6 lety +2

    This video, compared to the Japanese perspective on sexual harassment video, is filled with a lot of good ideas for future improvement. It seemed like the Japanese interviewed in the other video also had good ideas but may have felt...afraid (?) or something to really express them. IDK. It's just a noticeable difference.

  • @erigirl9358
    @erigirl9358 Před 3 lety +1

    One time when me and my fiancé was out shopping, on gay man approached him and told he is handsome and asked for his number. My fiancé said no but the guy kept insisting and started to touch him on his arm in a flirty way. I was watching all this across the room, my fiancé came back looking too uncomfortable and told me now he knows exactly why women hate it coz of what happened.

  • @user-eu8ss1ug4k
    @user-eu8ss1ug4k Před 6 lety +32

    여기서 무식한거티내는사람들
    자기엄마, 동생, 가족이 당하고있다고 생각해도 저렇게말할 수 있을까

    • @TV-fn4fx
      @TV-fn4fx Před 6 lety +16

      팩트 : 한국남자인 지는 안당함.

    • @borarkive
      @borarkive Před 6 lety +1

      !!!!! AMEN SISTA!!! My point exactly

    • @jowasankaieliscard6572
      @jowasankaieliscard6572 Před 6 lety

      Anna Carvalho what did she say

    • @borarkive
      @borarkive Před 6 lety +4

      "Ignorant ppl here,
      even if you think that your own mother, sibling, family are being hurt (suffering, going through those situations), can/could you really say that/those things?
      ,
      sorry for the sloppy trans but you got the point

  • @SomeOne-vt6vx
    @SomeOne-vt6vx Před 6 lety +7

    A guy looked at me and I felt uncomfortable, so he sexually harassed me.
    Because it’s all about how the woman feels, right?

    • @winistarr
      @winistarr Před 6 lety +3

      feminazi is ruining south korea T_T Feels fucking Bad Man.

    • @iceyfallz
      @iceyfallz Před 6 lety +2

      Sexual harassment includes unwanted sexual attention or gestures. If you felt uncomfortable then yes it was.

    • @callmedonuts
      @callmedonuts Před 6 lety +1

      Get in the bin.

    • @SomeOne-vt6vx
      @SomeOne-vt6vx Před 6 lety

      Emma Fallz 😂😂😂

  • @alyssaromero265
    @alyssaromero265 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s the fact of people should have self control 3:46 it’s okai to think someone is attractive we’re human but it’s called boundaries you don’t jsut touch someone because they look good

  • @lovelylittlegirl3332
    @lovelylittlegirl3332 Před 5 lety +1

    I watched a KDrama about a serial killer that rapes then kills his victims and this guy harassing a girl (the main actress) in the work place and I quickly searched 'sexual harassment in Korea' desperately clinging on to the hope of finding nothing. Desperately clinging on to the hope that even if it just in one country or ethnicity that women are not harassed. I really hoped that this just happens in KDramas but I guess Korean women also have it bad like us. I hope the punishment for this becomes more serious and that all Korean women and women in general are safe and fine. Virtual hugs to all the strong women going through a hard time 🤗🤗🤗

  • @h_r_99
    @h_r_99 Před 6 lety +6

    What is the measurement for harassment? How does a woman 'prove' it? Without defining these you can't really move forward or woman are the hold-all when it comes to accusations...

  • @Crt1A1tDe1ete
    @Crt1A1tDe1ete Před 6 lety +7

    I believe there should be a harsher punishment either for the harasser or for the false accuser. There's too many people that lie to get ahead; so sexual harassment can't be measured by how he/she feels emotionally/verbally. Strong enough evidence, or face the punishment of the court system.

    • @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa
      @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa Před 6 lety

      I would agree in an ideal scenario, but the only problem about giving stronger punishment to false accusers is that actual victims might be afraid of speaking up in case the accuser is found guilty. I'm not sure how to fix that problem though.

  • @justinseagull6165
    @justinseagull6165 Před 2 lety +1

    I faced this a few days ago for the 2 time. He's a shopkeeper and he touched me there. I was shivered and cold,it made me feel so uncomfortable. It wasn't the first time I faced something like this,it also bought back the old incident back to my brain, after crying for the whole night I started feeling better but My exams are gonna start in a few days, and the shop is on the way to my school, idk what am I gonna do then, it'll be really uncomfortable for me to even pass by that shop. I don't know what to do. I just feel like giving up my life

  • @deenieyt
    @deenieyt Před 6 lety +1

    Witch's court is a good kdrama that has addressed this issue publicly, and the actress also made a strong message when she won the best actress award.
    That aside, I find myself thinking that this issue is very nuanced. When someone reports that he/she has been a victim of sexual assault, I do feel for them and I do want to believe their words. I also find it very unfair if we let our hearts decide and condemn the accused without the due processes. In a case where the accused is not found to be guilty, I'm not entirely sure what sort of stand I should take. Do we believe everyone unconditionally? At what point do we stop and say okay the accused is not guilty, we can stop hunting him/her down now. In a he says she says situation, how can we be fair to both parties?

  • @ateela15
    @ateela15 Před 6 lety +30

    Every case has to be judged differently i feel, but you can't just start charging people with harassment based off an individuals feelings. People could have feelings that are justified, or are just paranoid and take even a look as harassment.
    Some people offer greetings that are rather invasive, but they have no ill will behind them and are genuine greetings. You don't ruin someone's life off of a misunderstanding. This is why i believe each case has to be judged differently. Some cases, a hug may be sexual harassment, while others, it may not. It just depends on whether we can root out the intent, based on the facts of the case.

    • @tinkerbellspixiedust8820
      @tinkerbellspixiedust8820 Před 6 lety

      Yes, but that's the case, most cases of sexual misconduct is not reported, and the punishment isn't severe and often ridiculed, so what lives are ruined ? I think it's offensive how ppl even feel the need to talk ab those women (or men) that claims sexual harassment when it didn't occur, when we all know the statistics or sexual harassment is so high (and most aren't talked ab or reported) that it's very unlikely for men to become victims of fake charges....

    • @taurus163
      @taurus163 Před 6 lety

      Kap_DP 💯

    • @taurus163
      @taurus163 Před 6 lety +1

      jesus barrera Depends, some folks hug and then squeeze a females behind. Or touch their thighs or he sniffs her. Vice versa

  • @loveisinfinite1997
    @loveisinfinite1997 Před 6 lety +2

    I think that it's hard to prove & punish when someone is looking at you funny, so that's when society should educate its members. Once there's physical contact involved, then the law should be applied.

  • @lemonicowo
    @lemonicowo Před 6 lety +1

    when i was twelve (i must say that i didn't look like 12), i was harrassed in a packed subway. a man touched my behind, and idk i never really talked to anyone about it. my family (parents, siblings) were in the same car as i, and all i could do was just stare at my sister, frozen. i was on vacation in greece, and i do feel like it kind of affected my overall view of the holiday and greece itself (though it's a lovely country). i hope that people can open up more often about these kinds of things.

  • @Gunth0r
    @Gunth0r Před 6 lety +1

    This is a really great channel! It really provides a lot of insight into East-Asian culture. Wholly different from what we normally see on TV. Thank you!