Look at how polarized young generations are, particularly people in their 20s: 58.1% of women in their 20s voted for Lee Jae-myung while only 24% of men in their 20s voted for him. More than 70% of men in their 20s voted for either Kim Moon-soo or Lee Jun-seok, both conservative. pic.twitter.com/d1CIco8cuk
The next martial law attempt may very well succeed.
Joshua Lee
1 day ago
This doesn’t surprise me. Korean men are more conservative in nature, and the women are liberal.
ChickenHead
1 day ago
American women have been able to vote for about 100 years yet their main issue is if they can kill their baby.
It’s time to call this experiment a failure and end it.
What are the issues for young Korean women?
– gender equality… and they vote for whoever talks it up. The problem is women don’t see themselves as who they are. They compare themselves with the top 10% of men and then complain about discrimination. They don’t know that other 90% of men exist and if they did, they would want nothing to do with them. The top 10% of women don’t go around complaining about discrimination becasuse they are busy doing better than 90% of men.
– work/life balance… they want to be a mother and a CEO. I know Korean women in high positions who chose not to have children becasue they knew they couldnt be the mother they needed to be if they achieved their career dreams. But this has many paths where both may be available. Getting the government involved is the least desirable.
– political representation… also known as quotas. “I promise to put more women in power regardless of qualification” should turn off smart voters. Most women are not smart voters
– economic independence… now with extra government support. That is not independence, ladies. You are just a ho for money. You dance in a voter booth instead of on a pole. And someday, if you get married and want to raise children, your man’s income will be sapped by younger women just like you.
Perhaps Korea also needs to rethink women voting. Like those pale fish in cave pools, they cannot see a bigger picture based on economics and geopolitics. All of their top issues are me Me ME and not Korea.
Pretty soon, Korean women will be smoking, getting tattoos, and not covering their mouths when they laugh.
Liz
1 day ago
This is happening everywhere.
Globally, women are becoming more liberal in their ideology and men are becoming more conservative (in the US, UK, Germany, S Korea, and Poland at least).
Think CH has it right for the most part.
Liz
1 day ago
Trend is actually away from young women getting a lot of tattoos now.
It was a thing for a while, now young women under 25 don’t usually have them (or if they do, they don’t have many…days of the long sleeves seem to be coming to an end for the younger female generation, just by observation).
Especially the last sentence. Too funny (and true).
Korean Man
1 day ago
LOL at CH and his minions. So the claim that the women’s right to vote was a failure and that it should be ended was greeted with an upvote from Liz. lol. OK, Liz, you say you support CH, so that means you’re banned from voting going forward, Ms Maggot.
Liz
1 day ago
I don’t believe in unilateral disarmament, and if conservative women didn’t vote and liberal women did Hillary would have won in 2016.
Otherwise I’d gladly give up my vote if every other woman also had to (I have three votes through my sons anyway).
Of course supporters of Hillary and the dementia patient, and…that drunk woman, would love unilateral disarmament, much like criminals also prefer it.
ChickenHead
15 hours ago
“Globally, women are becoming more liberal in their ideology and men are becoming more conservative ”
I propose a better way to frame this is…
Women are becoming more emotional and men are becomming more realistic.
Women are dreaming, and truly believing, they are going to get 666… six foot tall, six pack, six figure income… who owns a large house and two foreign cars… and can’t wait to take care of them and their three mixed-race babies.
And these women vote like they live.
Men are working for a living. They can’t even dream about someone coming to rescue them. They are going to have to do it on their own.
And that becomes harder when an illegal alien is driving your wages down or a foreign worker is taking your job. It is harder when you look at how much tax comes out while some welfare case is posting on TikTok about suckers who work. It is harder when you need to show up on time or you want to get home from a hard day and you find the road blocked with stinkin’ hippies going on about global warming or Look at Me, I’m Gay. It is harder when you just want to go shopping yet everything except sunscreen is locked up.
This list goes on.
They may be voting more liberal or conservative but their underlying motivation is based on how close they relate to reality.
And we know voting liberal is a mental illness unless you are in the predator class at the top.
@GrayBlack, one thing I have never called Lee Jae-myung is stupid. If he wanted to conduct a martial law attempt I feel confident it would probably succeed because it would not be planned as incompetently as what Yoon attempted.
The next martial law attempt may very well succeed.
This doesn’t surprise me. Korean men are more conservative in nature, and the women are liberal.
American women have been able to vote for about 100 years yet their main issue is if they can kill their baby.
It’s time to call this experiment a failure and end it.
What are the issues for young Korean women?
– gender equality… and they vote for whoever talks it up. The problem is women don’t see themselves as who they are. They compare themselves with the top 10% of men and then complain about discrimination. They don’t know that other 90% of men exist and if they did, they would want nothing to do with them. The top 10% of women don’t go around complaining about discrimination becasuse they are busy doing better than 90% of men.
– work/life balance… they want to be a mother and a CEO. I know Korean women in high positions who chose not to have children becasue they knew they couldnt be the mother they needed to be if they achieved their career dreams. But this has many paths where both may be available. Getting the government involved is the least desirable.
– political representation… also known as quotas. “I promise to put more women in power regardless of qualification” should turn off smart voters. Most women are not smart voters
– economic independence… now with extra government support. That is not independence, ladies. You are just a ho for money. You dance in a voter booth instead of on a pole. And someday, if you get married and want to raise children, your man’s income will be sapped by younger women just like you.
Perhaps Korea also needs to rethink women voting. Like those pale fish in cave pools, they cannot see a bigger picture based on economics and geopolitics. All of their top issues are me Me ME and not Korea.
(Men’s issues are: military service, anti-men gender quotas, affordable housing, job prospects… 1 man issue, 1 reactionary issue, 2 family/Korea issues)
Pretty soon, Korean women will be smoking, getting tattoos, and not covering their mouths when they laugh.
This is happening everywhere.
Globally, women are becoming more liberal in their ideology and men are becoming more conservative (in the US, UK, Germany, S Korea, and Poland at least).
Think CH has it right for the most part.
Trend is actually away from young women getting a lot of tattoos now.
It was a thing for a while, now young women under 25 don’t usually have them (or if they do, they don’t have many…days of the long sleeves seem to be coming to an end for the younger female generation, just by observation).
“Think CH has it right for the most part.”
Especially the last sentence. Too funny (and true).
LOL at CH and his minions. So the claim that the women’s right to vote was a failure and that it should be ended was greeted with an upvote from Liz. lol. OK, Liz, you say you support CH, so that means you’re banned from voting going forward, Ms Maggot.
I don’t believe in unilateral disarmament, and if conservative women didn’t vote and liberal women did Hillary would have won in 2016.
Otherwise I’d gladly give up my vote if every other woman also had to (I have three votes through my sons anyway).
Of course supporters of Hillary and the dementia patient, and…that drunk woman, would love unilateral disarmament, much like criminals also prefer it.
“Globally, women are becoming more liberal in their ideology and men are becoming more conservative ”
I propose a better way to frame this is…
Women are becoming more emotional and men are becomming more realistic.
Women are dreaming, and truly believing, they are going to get 666… six foot tall, six pack, six figure income… who owns a large house and two foreign cars… and can’t wait to take care of them and their three mixed-race babies.
And these women vote like they live.
Men are working for a living. They can’t even dream about someone coming to rescue them. They are going to have to do it on their own.
And that becomes harder when an illegal alien is driving your wages down or a foreign worker is taking your job. It is harder when you look at how much tax comes out while some welfare case is posting on TikTok about suckers who work. It is harder when you need to show up on time or you want to get home from a hard day and you find the road blocked with stinkin’ hippies going on about global warming or Look at Me, I’m Gay. It is harder when you just want to go shopping yet everything except sunscreen is locked up.
This list goes on.
They may be voting more liberal or conservative but their underlying motivation is based on how close they relate to reality.
And we know voting liberal is a mental illness unless you are in the predator class at the top.
@GrayBlack, one thing I have never called Lee Jae-myung is stupid. If he wanted to conduct a martial law attempt I feel confident it would probably succeed because it would not be planned as incompetently as what Yoon attempted.