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News Soycucks and feminists seethe as "Incel" is inaugurated as the President of South Korea

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Back in March 2022, I covered the results of South Korea's latest presidential election in detail. Consider this an update. You can read my previous thread here:

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This week, Yoon Seok-youl (pictured above) was sworn in as the Republic of Korea's 13th President. This comes after Yoon, of the conservative People Power Party, narrowly prevailed over the Democratic Party of Korea in a bitterly fought election where his margin of victory was less than 1%. South Korea's presidency is elected via a direct popular vote, with winners limited to serving a single term of five years.

Before and after the election, the SJW left spoke of Yoon with hysterical overtones, describing him as an "incel", even though he is 61 and married.


As I noted two months ago, the foreign policy experts on r/IncelTear greeted the news of Yoon's victory with grief and despair. They were joined by their fellow soy-guzzlers on Twitter.

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Cope and seethe.

What could prompt such outrage, you ask? Well, Yoon and his political allies see feminism for what it is: cancer.

On the campaign trail, Yoon promised to abolish the country's Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, pointing out that its officials treat all men as "potential sex criminals". In another interview, he blamed South Korea's low birth rate on feminism. "Some say feminism is too politically exploited to the point it prevents healthy relationships between men and women," Yoon said. "From a social standpoint, the conditions are ill-suited for having and raising children. This is not a problem that can be solved by giving out government subsidies." He also announced that he would seek to increase criminal penalties for those who make false claims of sexual assault.

After the election, Yoon formed a presidential transition committee, as is usual. But unlike previous presidential transitions in South Korea, his transition committee also did not include a subcommittee for "gender equality". In another controversy, Yoon also named Kim Sung-hoi as his religion and multicultural secretary, who was once temporarily suspended from Facebook for describing homosexuality as a mental illness which can be cured with therapy.

So far, just three of Yoon's 19 ministerial nominees are femoids, and all 20 of his vice ministerial nominees are men.

For those of us who aren't South Koreans, what does Yoon's based anti-feminism hold for the future of South Korean foreign policy? Well, nothing. Yoon's failure to align with the leftist regressive orthodoxy will not adversely affect Seoul's relations with Washington and Tokyo. On the contrary, his election victory was greeted with a sigh of relief by foreign policy experts, who consider South Korea's new government an opportunity to improve ties after years of relatively chilly relations between former South Korean President Moon Jae-in and the Trump administration.

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Indeed, Douglas Emhoff (pictured above), the husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, travelled to South Korea this week to attend the "Incel" inauguration, where he presented Yoon with a letter from U.S. President Joe Biden.

And Biden himself is scheduled to visit Seoul and Tokyo later this month, from May 20th to 24th, where he will also meet the leaders of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue—Australia, Japan, and India.

This is no surprise. As Washington seeks to expand economic and security ties in the Indo-Pacific region, policymakers and diplomats seeking to counter China's rising influence are unlikely to be distracted by petty culture war issues. Only those Redditors and Twittercucks suffering from Incelophobia Derangement Syndrome would consider gender quotas and muh qweenz to be a more salient issue than, say, North Korea's nuclear sabre-rattling.

In any case, one thing's for sure: with Yoon in power, things seem to be looking up for South Korean men.
 
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According to the media Trump was an incel aswell
 
Fantastic.. hopefully based Yoon blows those feminist man haters out and helps his fellow rice cels. :feelsYall: Life fuel for us.
 
If that guy is an incel for mass media, we don't exist for them
 
Before and after the election, the SJW left spoke of Yoon with hysterical overtones, describing him as an "incel", even though he is 61 and married.
According to the media Trump was an incel aswell
Reddit and normie low IQ on full display. To their drone minds "incel" is a term very similar to "Nazi."
 
Wheres the Incel???
 
Based, I wish the ministry of foid affairs was abolished here. Literally billions are spent here to subsidise foids choosing to fuck violent Chads
 
Splendid news for Koreacels at least.
 
this soviet kitten kills fascists
 
Back in March 2022, I covered the results of South Korea's latest presidential election in detail. Consider this an update. You can read my previous thread here:

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This week, Yoon Seok-youl (pictured above) was sworn in as the Republic of Korea's 13th President. This comes after Yoon, of the conservative People Power Party, narrowly prevailed over the Democratic Party of Korea in a bitterly fought election where his margin of victory was less than 1%. South Korea's presidency is elected via a direct popular vote, with winners limited to serving a single term of five years.

Before and after the election, the SJW left spoke of Yoon with hysterical overtones, describing him as an "incel", even though he is 61 and married.


As I noted two months ago, the foreign policy experts on r/IncelTear greeted the news of Yoon's victory with grief and despair. They were joined by their fellow soy-guzzlers on Twitter.

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Cope and seethe.

What could prompt such outrage, you ask? Well, Yoon and his political allies see feminism for what it is: cancer.

On the campaign trail, Yoon promised to abolish the country's Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, pointing out that its officials treat all men as "potential sex criminals". In another interview, he blamed South Korea's low birth rate on feminism. "Some say feminism is too politically exploited to the point it prevents healthy relationships between men and women," Yoon said. "From a social standpoint, the conditions are ill-suited for having and raising children. This is not a problem that can be solved by giving out government subsidies." He also announced that he would seek to increase criminal penalties for those who make false claims of sexual assault.

After the election, Yoon formed a presidential transition committee, as is usual. But unlike previous presidential transitions in South Korea, his transition committee also did not include a subcommittee for "gender equality". In another controversy, Yoon also named Kim Sung-hoi as his religion and multicultural secretary, who was once temporarily suspended from Facebook for describing homosexuality as a mental illness which can be cured with therapy.

So far, just three of Yoon's 19 ministerial nominees are femoids, and all 20 of his vice ministerial nominees are men.

For those of us who aren't South Koreans, what does Yoon's based anti-feminism hold for the future of South Korean foreign policy? Well, nothing. Yoon's failure to align with the leftist regressive orthodoxy will not adversely affect Seoul's relations with Washington and Tokyo. On the contrary, his election victory was greeted with a sigh of relief by foreign policy experts, who consider South Korea's new government an opportunity to improve ties after years of relatively chilly relations between former South Korean President Moon Jae-in and the Trump administration.

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Indeed, Douglas Emhoff (pictured above), the husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, travelled to South Korea this week to attend the "Incel" inauguration, where he presented Yoon with a letter from U.S. President Joe Biden.

And Biden himself is scheduled to visit Seoul and Tokyo later this month, from May 20th to 24th, where he will also meet the leaders of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue—Australia, Japan, and India.

This is no surprise. As Washington seeks to expand economic and security ties in the Indo-Pacific region, policymakers and diplomats seeking to counter China's rising influence are unlikely to be distracted by petty culture war issues. Only those Redditors and Twittercucks suffering from Incelophobia Derangement Syndrome would consider gender quotas and muh qweenz to be a more salient issue than, say, North Korea's nuclear sabre-rattling.

In any case, one thing's for sure: with Yoon in power, things seem to be looking up for South Korean men.
Do you think he going to be able to fix this type of shit @CCPcel ?

 
Nigga got fined the equivalent of 1800 USD. That's pocket change to the CEO of a fucking airline. :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:.
It's not about just that. Just today I saw Al Jazeera and France 24 reporting that women maybe given extra days off work for their menstrual cycles. Maybe he will backstop these sorts of things..but..yeah.
This is another example of foid privilege, of course, but there are definitely more pressing issues in South Korea.
Yes.
 
It's not about just that. Just today I saw Al Jazeera and France 24 reporting that women maybe given extra days off work for their menstrual cycles. Maybe he will backstop these sorts of things..but..yeah.

Yes.
Ugh. Well, the left still controls South Korea's National Assembly, but that could change in 2024.
 
Ugh. Well, the left still controls South Korea's National Assembly, but that could change in 2024.
Yeah, and this "win for Incels" you keep selling to everyone via the Yoon Seok-youl's presidency, don't you think you're over selling it? I mean, it's only slightly better than Bolsonaro. Sure SK holds promise as a sort of front line in the American alt right's war on wokeism, but nothing significant for Incels is going to change until the U.S. falls apart completely.
 
Yeah, and this "win for Incels" you keep selling to everyone via the Yoon Seok-youl's presidency, don't you think you're over selling it? I mean, it's only slightly better than Bolsonaro. Sure SK holds promise as a sort of front line in the American alt right's war on wokeism, but nothing significant for Incels is going to change until the U.S. falls apart completely.
I'm selling it only to the degree that soys are pissed off about it
 
I'm selling it only to the degree that soys are pissed off about it
Soys ? General. Cuckservatives are not pissed off about it. Only the most ideological of leftist and mainstream cuck NPCs. Those people may not even exist in 25-50 years.

Dude, no significant well established reasonable normies even know what Incel tears is nor do they give shit what emo faggots on the that website are crying about.
 
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>A National Sex Strike in Korea would put the pressure on this incel piece of shit

Is he referring to the indirect pressure which South Korean Chads would aim at the president if a sex strike was to be initiated by women, or is this just a 50IQ Reddit Moment?
 
as if a sex strike wouldn't prove /ourguy/ the president right.
 
>A National Sex Strike in Korea would put the pressure on this incel piece of shit

Is he referring to the indirect pressure which South Korean Chads would aim at the president if a sex strike was to be initiated by women, or is this just a 50IQ Reddit Moment?
:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

As far as incels are concerned, foids are already on a sex strike. This has big "you can't fire me, I quit" energy.
 
He's based and red pilled on foids.
 
leftists destroy themselves
 
Western whores can't fathom the idea that other cultures don't want to go extinct like they do.
 

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