Summary

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing potential arrest for imposing martial law in December, has gained notable support from young conservative men.

While retirees dominate his rallies, younger male activists, inspired by pro-Yoon YouTubers, are rallying behind claims of election fraud, mirroring rhetoric from Donald Trump’s 2020 U.S. campaign.

Yoon’s anti-feminist stance resonates with disaffected young men, who heavily supported him in the 2022 election.

This demographic backlash is tied to grievances over gender policies under South Korea’s prior government, which had focused on reducing gender inequality.

  • @Embarrassingskidmark
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    12 days ago

    50% of Korean men are absolute garbage. From my personal experience in Korea, they have an undeserving sense of pride, are entitled, rude & quick to anger.