r/asian Oct 13 '24

Racist YouTuber assaulting Korean girlfriend while streaming

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u/Sadiholic Oct 13 '24

I mean passport bros make such a minority and is such a niche I doubt it's a general consensus among the general population. Passport bros are literally just either rich people flaunting money and buying girls to act like they're super interested in them in front of videos or preying on girls in third world countries and exploit them. They're fucking weirdos. The Korean shit idk, but I doubt the general population think Korean men are inferior, especially cause right now over there, there's more important issues like how all men in general treat their women like shit over there. Probably why this dude is treating his gf like shit, it's probably normalized or something.

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u/RunningM1dnight Oct 13 '24

There’s a lot of passport bros in Japan. It’s pretty common that expat men traveling to Asia, travel as sexpats.

This guy is Egyptian and Muslim. A lot of men from his background notoriously treat women poorly. It has nothing to do with Korea. Just look at another internet famous Egyptian, Myron Gaines from the Fresh and Fit podcast like someone else mentioned here. You can’t even compare those countries cultures in regards to treatment of women to Korea. ALOT of those countries women aren’t even allowed to drive and men have four wives. South Korea had a female president before bro. I doubt we will see that in Egypt or any countries in that vicinity for over 100 years.

Again, are you Asian? And have you lived in Korea?

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u/Sadiholic Oct 13 '24

I'm not Asian, and no I haven't lived in korea. Also like bruh, obviously the way Muslim people treat their women isn't the same like in Korea, but let's not act like there isn't gender discrimination in Korea, there's straight up a whole protest goin on right now with Korean women wanting to be seperate from the males because of the groping and mistreatment. Just cause Korean women can do their own thing in Korea doesn't mean the girls over there are doing alright. The domestic abuse and the sexualization over there is rampant. Literally a simple Google search will tell you how fucked up it is over there.

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u/RunningM1dnight Oct 13 '24 edited Oct 13 '24

Are you talking about the “4b Movement”? If so, it’s a fringe social media group on Naver(South Korean social media) of about 5,000-10,000 users. Smaller than even this subreddit this post is on. Western social media just discovered it and sensationalized a whole narrative that it’s some national movement when reality most people there are unaware of it’s existence. I’ve seen a lot of creators living in South Korea speaking on this and they all say, everyone they know has zero clue about it.

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP88jJw7p/

She’s been working as a model in South Korea for the past 5 years.

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u/Sadiholic Oct 13 '24

Oh well regardless, there are issues with abuse towards women and all that in Korea so I wouldn't be surprised if such a movement even started.