A 24-year-old man who assaulted a female convenience store clerk in the southeastern city of Jinju last year, calling her a “feminist” due to her short hair, has been sentenced to three years in prison in his appeal trial.

The court recognized the attack as a “misogynistic crime,” marking the first time in South Korea that misogyny was acknowledged as a motive in a criminal ruling. The victim, who lost her hearing due to the attack, expressed relief at the “meaningful ruling.”

The Changwon District Court’s criminal division upheld Wednesday the original three-year sentence for the attacker, 24, citing “groundless hatred toward women” as the motive behind the crime.

The incident occurred in April last year, when the 24-year-old assaulted a female part-time worker at a convenience store in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, because of her short hairstyle, calling her a “feminist.”

  • @[email protected]
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    932 months ago

    The victim permanently lost her hearing in one ear

    3 years actually seems pretty soft for permanently disabling someone. Imagine reliving this violent moment every time you hear something. I hope she can also sue the shit out of him.

    • @[email protected]
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      462 months ago

      It’s extremely depressing, but in the scheme of violence against women in South Korea, the fact that misogyny was acknowledged at all in a legal context is legitimately a victory.

      • @[email protected]
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        112 months ago

        This sounds unbelievable, like the turning of a ship to avoid an iceberg. It’s an unbelievably light sentencing, showcasing the country’s lack of interest in protecting women’s rights while declaring the intent to do so in the ruling.

        If my partner was attacked, lost her hearing and had to attend court multiple times to defend her rights to safety, and the perpetrator got 3 years? I’d be furious.

        I know she’d be devastated. The times she felt unsafe already leave such a big impact, let alone a realised attack.

        Anyway. I do hope it’s just a positive sign, that all it will take is a bit more time. I want to believe it’s positive. But it’s wild to compare what I’d like to believe as obvious human rights; to not be attacked to the point of disability from an unprovoked human, then believe in the justice system in arrears to punish and (theoretically) prevent.

        Anyway, long rant. Processing it because I probably believed Korea was better than that. Not all the humans, just at least the culture and law.

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          72 months ago

          Korea has had a long running problem with entrenched patriarchy and extremist feminists that spawned in response.

        • @CptBread
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          32 months ago

          Googling about sentencing for assault I found this “A person who uses violence against another shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than two years, a fine not exceeding 5 million won, detention, or a minor fine.”

          So in that context 3 years being a 50% increase over the otherwise 2 year maximum seems fair enough to me.

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      142 months ago

      You obviously dont know how shoddy korea is on punishing crimes like this. Its almost a running joke at this point.

    • Hyacin (He/Him)
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      22 months ago

      This is what I came to the comments hoping to find an explanation for too.

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    2 months ago

    Misogyny and fascism more generally are repercussions of the history of imperial violence against koreans.

  • @Nuke_the_whales
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    62 months ago

    Does he know that women like nuns, and many others throughout history had short hair? Idiot. This is like that episode of it’s always Sunny turned to 11, the one where Dennis wants to shut down the salon giving women short haircuts