"Is your school a room salon?" Seoul Women's University... "Red Lacquer"...What's wrong with the violent protests? [Anchor Report]

2024.11.18 PM 04:54
"I'll protect you guys."

an electronic display truck in front of the university

In the school, there are rows of wreaths, and the floor is covered with 'over-sleep' and department jumpers.

"Is school a room salon?""Sex-criminals, get out."

The floor, pillars, and parking lots are filled with red letters all over the school.

I think I've seen this before.

This time, it is Seoul Women's University.

Why do I have horns like this?

Students have been protesting against the alleged sexual harassment by posting handwritten notes, saying school measures are insufficient.

Last month, the protest ignited when the professor filed a complaint with the police against the author, accusing him of defamation.

There is another women's college protesting in a similar way earlier.

It's Dongduk Women's University in Seoul, but the reason is completely different.

The school is confronting the school, saying that co-education can never be converted.

Actress Kim Soo-jung, known as the "Answer Girl" in the past, caught fire on social media when she publicly supported her as an alumni celebrity for the first time.

On top of that, the school became noisy when the cost of the damage was disclosed.

The school and the student council, which said they have avoided more than 5 billion won, are protesting against intimidating students with money.

[Choi Hyun-ah / President of Dongduk Women's University] (CBS Radio 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show'): Professors said, "30 or 200 men will come in from next year, so prepare for it." (Omitted) From November 5, "The school is preparing for everything." They said, "You guys are definitely going to confirm this," and the university headquarters continued to show a lukewarm attitude and did not give a definite answer in this situation, so I had no choice but to increase my anxiety that we are really converting to co-educational....]

Although the specific reasons are different, there are growing concerns that the so-called "Women's University incident" may spread due to a series of conflicts over women, men, and gender at famous women's universities.




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