I really agree with the latter part: women's preferential hiring was indeed necessary during the transition from a past where women couldn't step forward due to social perceptions to the future, but in an era like now, where women have built up some footing, it's nothing more than reverse discrimination.
I didn't have any gender prejudice before, but I'm starting to get some now. How the hell do I keep seeing so many women soaked in such low-intelligence ideology? If they were just occasional, that'd be one thing, but I see way too many—government, broadcasters, illustrators, you name it. I seriously don't get it.
well it's cause broadcasters and illustrators are uneducated so they don't know what's right, but they have clout so they pretend they know and spout off secondhand shit they heard somewhere and spread that garbage
• The Dongduk Women's University riot is a violation of property rights, and should be dealt with firmly by deploying state power.
• MZ leftist women claim that women's universities are necessary, but it's been over 20 years since women's college enrollment rates surpassed men's, and there is no discrimination against women in education.
• The argument that women's universities are needed as a safe haven for women is also unconvincing.
• The conversion to coeducation is the foundation's decision, and students have no right to complain about it.
• Those who defend women's universities should also refrain from criticizing companies that hire only men.
I understand not wanting the school to go coed, but that doesn't justify violence. You should either negotiate a compromise through dialogue, transfer out by retaking exams or applying for a transfer, drop out entirely, or adapt.
the tilted playing field theory fits perfectly. they just jacked up women's rights way too hard, but if a man did that, they'd mobilize the whole army and catch them all. cuz they're women, they can't do this, can't do that..
Coeducation can wait — we need to stop the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act first.
Even at a women's university, if that law passes, people with male bodies who identify as women could enroll.
this post is so damn relatable lol. bit off-topic but they seem clueless about why women were allowed to run in marathons or get the right to vote and shit. they just think they got all that by shouting and protesting. so pathetic and stupid and completely brain-dead
from what i saw, they trashed the job fair and even destroyed the stuff from the other companies that helped out lmao. they secretly took pics of the male staff who came and spread them on twitter to publicly shame them.
they're blocking their own future with their own hands lol. whether or not engineering school happens, it's only the regular students who were just quietly going to school and preparing for jobs that got screwed over. as if any company would hire you with dongduk women's uni on your resume lol. you guys are just done for in life, go ahead and cheer each other on forever lmao
but the first paragraph of that article has a problem yeah the foundation does have authority over the school and the right to choose future plans but if they force it through and it deviates from what consumers originally agreed to that's grounds for complaints for example say they sold something with 1 year free repair and the boss goes ah too long just change it to 3 months so even people who already bought only get 3 months that's a consumer complaint situation in dongduk's case there's no law requiring compensation if the school goes co-ed so they're pushing it and regardless the students who enrolled expecting a women's university after attending for 1-2 years it's bound to cause dissatisfaction i think
it's not the logic of a black consumer who does whatever they want
they came to receive the service of a women's university for 4 years and suddenly the contract changes to co-ed so they protest that's how i see it
But from what I've looked into, separately from that, the issue of transitioning to co-ed hasn't even been publicly announced yet, nor is there any covert planning going on. Acting so aggressively about it already is worth criticizing.
I mean, sure, there are probably a lot of weirdos among the people who are unhappy about the coed switch... but like, isn't it understandable to have complaints..? If I went to an all-boys school and they changed it to coed, or if I went to a coed school and they changed it to all-boys, I feel like I'd be pretty unhappy too.
but they're saying it's because the school would have to close otherwise..... so are you saying the professors, staff, and executives should just starve to death?
Just to clarify, they didn't attempt to convert to co-ed, they only discussed it. I get that people can have complaints, but the problem is they started inhumane riots.
Protests and riots are clearly different.
They don't realize that the operating costs the foundation pays for the school are actually higher than the tuition they pay.... They're dumbasses who think tuition covers everything......
as expected, average human intelligence is way lower than we think... i mean, if they can't even put themselves in others' shoes? then you can straight up consider them not human. no need for other criteria, they fail at step 1 already. well, i have a lot to say but i won't.
A human being who only thinks about their own happiness holds no value. Thinking about the greatest happiness for the greatest number is shortsighted. Only when one realizes that happiness is merely a means for survival can they begin to consider the public good. Happiness is only needed to the extent that allows a person to live — the rest should be given over to freedom.
I really agree with the latter part: women's preferential hiring was indeed necessary during the transition from a past where women couldn't step forward due to social perceptions to the future, but in an era like now, where women have built up some footing, it's nothing more than reverse discrimination.
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I didn't have any gender prejudice before, but I'm starting to get some now. How the hell do I keep seeing so many women soaked in such low-intelligence ideology? If they were just occasional, that'd be one thing, but I see way too many—government, broadcasters, illustrators, you name it. I seriously don't get it.
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• The Dongduk Women's University riot is a violation of property rights, and should be dealt with firmly by deploying state power. • MZ leftist women claim that women's universities are necessary, but it's been over 20 years since women's college enrollment rates surpassed men's, and there is no discrimination against women in education. • The argument that women's universities are needed as a safe haven for women is also unconvincing. • The conversion to coeducation is the foundation's decision, and students have no right to complain about it. • Those who defend women's universities should also refrain from criticizing companies that hire only men.
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Savage.
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Students may have objections to the co-education transition, but they shouldn't express it that way. This is just a riot.
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I understand not wanting the school to go coed, but that doesn't justify violence. You should either negotiate a compromise through dialogue, transfer out by retaking exams or applying for a transfer, drop out entirely, or adapt.
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downvote obviously a femi-bitch trolling in the comments lol
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the tilted playing field theory fits perfectly. they just jacked up women's rights way too hard, but if a man did that, they'd mobilize the whole army and catch them all. cuz they're women, they can't do this, can't do that..
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I wonder what he said in the replies. Not a single wrong word, but they downvoted him with clenched teeth—that's the funny part.
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So I wasn't wrong for thinking those news comments were weird after reading them T.T
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Coeducation can wait — we need to stop the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act first. Even at a women's university, if that law passes, people with male bodies who identify as women could enroll.
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99% of the dislikes are probably feminists lol
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this post is so damn relatable lol. bit off-topic but they seem clueless about why women were allowed to run in marathons or get the right to vote and shit. they just think they got all that by shouting and protesting. so pathetic and stupid and completely brain-dead
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chanbanham is spitting facts lol
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fr i wanna tear those bitches limb from limb
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This isn't a protest, it's a riot. What happened to the Korea that used to oust presidents with candlelight protests?
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"Standing ovation with tears"
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from what i saw, they trashed the job fair and even destroyed the stuff from the other companies that helped out lmao. they secretly took pics of the male staff who came and spread them on twitter to publicly shame them. they're blocking their own future with their own hands lol. whether or not engineering school happens, it's only the regular students who were just quietly going to school and preparing for jobs that got screwed over. as if any company would hire you with dongduk women's uni on your resume lol. you guys are just done for in life, go ahead and cheer each other on forever lmao
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if they convert a co-ed school to a women's uni existing students can pull the 'im a guy who went to a women's uni' meme so its a massive W
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so satisfying lol
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They all know their school is low-tier so they're just trying to transfer to a better one.
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but the first paragraph of that article has a problem yeah the foundation does have authority over the school and the right to choose future plans but if they force it through and it deviates from what consumers originally agreed to that's grounds for complaints for example say they sold something with 1 year free repair and the boss goes ah too long just change it to 3 months so even people who already bought only get 3 months that's a consumer complaint situation in dongduk's case there's no law requiring compensation if the school goes co-ed so they're pushing it and regardless the students who enrolled expecting a women's university after attending for 1-2 years it's bound to cause dissatisfaction i think it's not the logic of a black consumer who does whatever they want they came to receive the service of a women's university for 4 years and suddenly the contract changes to co-ed so they protest that's how i see it
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I mean, sure, there are probably a lot of weirdos among the people who are unhappy about the coed switch... but like, isn't it understandable to have complaints..? If I went to an all-boys school and they changed it to coed, or if I went to a coed school and they changed it to all-boys, I feel like I'd be pretty unhappy too.
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Why should we call something a protest when it has neither logical arguments nor rational actions?
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They don't realize that the operating costs the foundation pays for the school are actually higher than the tuition they pay.... They're dumbasses who think tuition covers everything......
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fucking retards lol
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as expected, average human intelligence is way lower than we think... i mean, if they can't even put themselves in others' shoes? then you can straight up consider them not human. no need for other criteria, they fail at step 1 already. well, i have a lot to say but i won't.
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