It’s so petrifying to think of how quick it happened for her, like imagine she was just thinking about what she’s going to eat or her being excited to watch an episode of a tv show. Then out of no where you’re getting assaulted by someone kicking you so hard you pass out.
@lia.niuu063 ай бұрын
I can't imagine just out of sudden passing out and being somewhere else without knowing what happend to me. These men really deserve prison
@marcelineAT3 ай бұрын
oh its angry angry hours... stephanie has a video on the most hated man in korea, who sa''d a little girl, got out of prison and then moved into her neighbourhood - that one had me crying tears of pure anger i was so frustrated
@Hopie_T3 ай бұрын
Makes me wish it was just SA. It was so sadistic and unnecessary and he went out of his way to do maximum possible harm to her with no damn reason. And the whole system backed him up.
@ashleylinton72933 ай бұрын
Yeah that is the video he thought he was watching about the most hated man in Korea
@idkimjustdarkfudgelol68963 ай бұрын
I think he wanted to watch both. In the rotten mango video about tzuyang she mentioned both videos and he said he wanted to watch them. So I'm guessing he's gonna watch this 1st "most hated in Korea" and the 2nd one soon.@@ashleylinton7293
@ogkpopper3 ай бұрын
That one made me RAGE
@sylveonpk3 ай бұрын
All I understand is that South Korea's justice system is a joke, for all girls traveling to SK, please take care and be careful. Foreign girls are also targeted. SK might look all pretty and developed but socially speaking is so left behind.
@Napoleon777653 ай бұрын
I feel so mad when people say something about the crimes happening in korea and people are like "it happens in other countries too" blah blah blah like okay??? Are we freaking talking about that right now??? Noone denied that so shut the hell up. Korea is also not safe at all anymore especially for women
@sylveonpk3 ай бұрын
@@Napoleon77765who is denying it?
@slumbersdesire3 ай бұрын
@@sylveonpk I don't think it's an issue of "who" but more a matter of people in general use this tactic of bringing up how B had it worse than C. Like they have to have that comparison in order to invalidate B's situation. It's a really shitty argument--not to mention it also displays whoever said it as very immature--because trauma is not something someone else can just evaluate for the victim. If you're in the, for example, feminist spaces a lot, you'll see that rhetoric used by misogynists to invalidate ways that feminism helps/can help men.
@treubaking3 ай бұрын
@@sylveonpkI think this person is agreeing with you adding onto the subject.
@Napoleon777653 ай бұрын
@@slumbersdesire exactly, thank you, it just invalidates the entire argument people are trying to make
@Belles_Dreams3 ай бұрын
As someone with schizophrenia my thoughts tend to lead to people are going to hurt or kill me but I would absolutely never kill anyone it isn’t a reason for killing
@ntone52333 ай бұрын
you are brave for admitting it and I hope you will stay that strong and brave and won't be involved in such things even you find repulsive
@kdramaedits38903 ай бұрын
When you were talking about the most hated man in korea, it wasn't the man in this video, I think you confused this video with another one Stephanie mentioned, where a man was let out from prison recently after sa'ing a little girl. It wasnt the man in this video, but a different one specifically titled "The Most Hated Man In Korea"
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
No, steph made this video before the Cho du son case. In the thumbnail for this video it says "Most Hated Man In South Korea" because she didn't know that Cho was actually the most hated man in South Korea, and probably on this entire planet.
@kdramaedits38903 ай бұрын
@hhenry3327 yeah, but in the tzuyang reaction stephanie mentioned this case and the cho du son case and talked about them both back to back and in that video she referred to cho du son being the most hated man in korea, not this gut. So when seb talked about this guy being released I think he confused him with cho du son.
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
@@kdramaedits3890hmmm maybe, but I mean it literally says it in the thumbnail for this video AND cho's case so I think he just went off from that, but what you said does make sense.
@emyuemy3 ай бұрын
Some people have anger buried deep inside of them, and they wait for a moment to release it.. it’s scary..
@kuroastea3 ай бұрын
i swear social media makes it sound like s korea is so safe for women but it really isnt, not when the law thinks women as nothing
@shadowclaw50183 ай бұрын
To answer your question at the end. Yes, being misogynistic and Right wing is insanely profitable. Which is exactly how S.korea current president got in. Even if these politicians or these people making misogynistic right-wing content don't believe in that ideology, they're gonna keep saying and doing Far-right misogynistic things because it's incredibly profitable. Sadly :(
@shadowclaw50183 ай бұрын
Sadly we live in a world that being a good morally standing person will get you in more scrutiny than being a hateful misogynistic bigot. Doesn't matter how good or normal you are, if you say one thing that can be taken out of context or can be used against you people will crucify you. Meanwhile right-wingers can be hateful and say awful sht, and face no punishment. So there really is no incentive to be a good normal person. Especially in places like Korea :(
@flippinnngiraffe8083 ай бұрын
Define right wing? Cuz I define myself as right wing 😅
@shadowclaw50183 ай бұрын
@@flippinnngiraffe808 Right-wing by definition. Is an ideology that centers around authority, hierarchy, order, duty, tradition, reaction and nationalism.
@seonghwa24653 ай бұрын
I decided to copy and paste the comment that I left on Stephanie’s video (specifically about the sashimi murders) because I have experience being around someone with schizophrenia and it just gives my insight on why I thought he might have connected things the way he did in his brain. I’m also in the process of my clinical psychology degree so I’ve taken a good amount of psychology/developmental courses. Yes of course I still have so much more information to learn but I just though I’d share what I thought from the perspective of someone whose had experience with someone with schizophrenia and who is also is going to school to become a psychologist or a psychiatrist (undecided) For a little preface there is something called anosognosia which is a symptom of sever mental illness that impairs one’s ability to recognize their own illness (I’m not trying to arm chair diagnose but I’m just giving the definition because the person I knew had it and I felt like I saw it represented a lot in this in similar ways to what I’ve seen in person). I think maybe with him not thinking he was mentally ill and his mom holding him down trying to get him to take medication or even asking him to take it in general, and the father maybe not physically trying to give him the medication, maybe he started to associate women with trying to harm him or interfere with his life for “no reason” when in reality, his mom was really trying to help him and not hurt him or give him medication that he “doesn’t need”. He might have felt like she was trying to drug him with the “unneeded meds”. Being schizophrenic, you have an increased amount of the chemical dopamine in your brain. With that it also increases you noticing lingering eye contact but not only noticing it but think and fixating on it. Your brain will create scenario of why that person made eye contact with you while they walked by on the sidewalk, like they are out to get you. So maybe he, unaware but subconsciously, was looking at women being hyper aware because his brain made him think that they are after him, and then one of them happens to look up at him because they feel someone looking at them and then that confirms his suspicions to him that women are out to get him. My mom had schizoaffective disorder and she believed she didn’t have anything wrong with her and refused to take her medication or go to a psychologist or psychiatrist on her own free will so she was baker acted multiple times. There’s so much more but I won’t go into detail.
@barbaragenshin98483 ай бұрын
yeah my thoughts exactly . i studied psychology in school so i do understand to certain degree, especially how he highly likely had anosognosia and why he viewed women in such a bad light . it does NOT justify what he did ofc but it does give insight on his mental state also considering the fact he hadn't taken any meds for such an extended period of time.
@barbaragenshin98483 ай бұрын
stephanie clearly didn't do enough research for this case and that was very frustrating . this guy should not grouped in with the first guy at all. the fact that that the schizophrenic guy got a longer sentence than the first guy who was mentally sane is crazy to me.
@nickeypamphile45883 ай бұрын
@@barbaragenshin9848 Why I can say she grouped them. One, females were the victims.Two, It's the legal system on how they handled those crimes.She explain a Korean term meaning not to ask .why not to ask ,cause like the reason the person committed the crime made no sense, it's puzzling, there no relation between perpetrator or victim, etc.
@ianneyyyy34063 ай бұрын
This is the reason why korea is least country that I would likely visit. Soooo creepy..
@Kalakeiko3 ай бұрын
And it's even scarier knowing how many people idolise and romanticise Korea and especially Korean men because of Kpop and K dramas and not knowing the dark and dangerous reality.
@s_ha20842 ай бұрын
y’all acting like this doesn’t happen in America too
@ChrisCthePervert2 ай бұрын
@s_ha2084 compared to south korea no
@s_ha20842 ай бұрын
@@ChrisCthePervert the United States is the number one country where sex trafficking is rampant. just bc it’s not happening in ur own backyard doesn’t mean it’s not happening. it’s unfortunately a problem everywhere
@s_ha20842 ай бұрын
@@ChrisCthePervert our justice system is also notoriously lenient on most rapist and pedophile cases that make it to court. but again, unfortunately this is something that happens far too often in far too many places. the world as a whole needs to change
@kamen83613 ай бұрын
This is the first time in my 23 years that I've heard double digits for a south korean crime regardless of how dumb the police were being
@sadiedol44133 ай бұрын
Something similar happened to my bestie at 12 yrs old in the US. We dont know if he was an actual officer or dressed like one but she was a kid and alone for maybe 10 minutes and he lured her away and the second they were around the corner she was smacked so hard she passed out. It took maybe 20ish minutes to find her. her head and face were bloody, her powerpuff girls training bra was missing, and she was delirious and scared. Didn't understand where she was. No drugs in her system, just head trauma and yes, sexual trauma. 12 years old.
@cheshireneko93813 ай бұрын
I’m so beyond pissed and just so damn tired with these monsters thinking it’s ok to treat another human being like trash. We are literally living in hell, the demons are walking with us everyday, and that shit is terrifying. I’m sorry she had to go through that, especially at SUCH a delicate time in a young girls life. I hope she got justice and the perpetrator stubs his pinky toes on every obstacle he comes across for the rest of his life.
@sadiedol441322 күн бұрын
@@cheshireneko9381 there was no justice.
@ogkpopper3 ай бұрын
To be honest, in the case of the sashimi knife, I do agree it was female targeted, but I also think it's not a social construct necessarily?? I think in his delusions, he saw his mom as the villain because she was trying to "drug him" and "lying to him about his mental health", and it's not specified why his father and him had a fight, but I wouldn't put it past him to be trying to do something out of pocket to his mom and his dad had to step in, and THAT'S where his hatred for women came from. Think about it, he probably blamed his mom for "turning his dad against him" the same way he blamed his female co-workers for turning the manager against him. This is what makes more sense to me.
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
No.He killed an innocent woman NOT because of mental illness bcs their are so many ppl with the same thing as him but guess what? They don't just go around killing ppl, He killed that girl because of his unjustified hatred for woman, stop using the excuse of mental illness when Stephanie literally mentioned that it wasn't the case.
@marythegenuine50403 ай бұрын
Truuue omg , yeah i thought it came from his mom too cuz like his mom is the only example of women he knew for so long and that was in connection with
@ogkpopper3 ай бұрын
@@marythegenuine5040 Exactly!
@barbaragenshin98482 ай бұрын
Precisely. Good analysis unlike some other people here
@OfficialAwkbe3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the apology letters are almost always taken into consideration and it's an easy trick to get lower sentencing. Even JJY from the Burning Sun case got his sentence reduced after writing a letter of reflection despite drugging, r*ping, and filming many women. It's baffling.
@0LaVieBoheme3 ай бұрын
The universe knew better than to make me a korean woman 😅 I would grow up in jail there
@sabrivvv3 ай бұрын
(6:50) it wasn't a reason, per say, both cases are clearly hate crimes against women. men like him see women as property and entertainment, so when she didn't smile at him, he felt insulted, because misogynistic men feel entitled to women
@barbaragenshin98483 ай бұрын
first case is definitely a hate crime against women but i do not think the second one is . as to why i say that you should check @seonghwa2465 comment .
@marythegenuine50403 ай бұрын
Sebastian really makes me feel safe cuz like because of him i still believe that maybe there's still some good men❤
@michellemobley13 ай бұрын
We understand he has schizophrenia but he also has a deep rooted disdain for women, making him a danger to them
@michellemobley13 ай бұрын
His mom triggered his issue with women i think since he felt she was trying to make him schizophrenic even tho he believed he wasnt. Then every woman he ran into became a hadsle to him always talking bad about him or getting in his way. His schizophrenia fed his disdain for women
@Seungberry-v2 ай бұрын
Still doesn't justify what he did to Yeji.
@barbaragenshin98482 ай бұрын
@@Seungberry-v they're giving insight not justifying idiot . Nobody here is justifying his actions
@Seungberry-vАй бұрын
@@barbaragenshin9848 Someone who said they have the same thing as him said that it's not his illness that led to him murdering an innocent woman, but his original thoughts that were only increased bcs of his illness dumb ass, so no even steph mentioned herself that it's not his illness that made him hate woman it's just the fact he hated them to begin with, idiot. they have the same thing as him said that it's not his illness that led to him murdering an innocent woman, but his original thoughts that were only increased bcs of his illness dumb ass, so no even steph mentioned herself that it's not his illness that made him hate womanit's bcs he just hated them. Idiot .
@Seungberry-vАй бұрын
@@barbaragenshin9848Someone who said they have the same thing as him said that it's not his illness that led to him murdering an innocent woman, but his original thoughts that were only increased bcs of his illness idiot, so no even steph mentioned herself that it's not his illness that made him hate woman, he just hated them period. Idiot
@WanderingPatataАй бұрын
Seriously, South Korea is really bad when it comes to putting punishments on men when they assault women. It’s really sad and they are not changing anything.😢
@aminahammouda2592 ай бұрын
Id love to see your reaction to the miryang case
@jeaha26563 ай бұрын
45:20 i really think he blamed the female workers because he always disagreed with his own mother and she told the doctors about him a lot so he assumed that’s what women do ( they told the manager about me just like my mother told the doctors about me) a man/ boy’s relationship with his mother is very much the starting point of his own outlook and opinions on women, she’s the first woman in his life , ofc it could be other things but that’s what I think happened
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
Yeah no I still don't justify that.
@scorpiongurlz893 ай бұрын
I think it's more because where he live. Korea is misogynistic country and some research did show environment do effect schizophrenia. The real problem is, he's not only suffer from schizophrenia, he also suffer from anosognosia. That will prevent him from seeking help.
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
@scorpiongurlz89 He killed an innocent woman NOT because of mental illness bcs their are so many ppl with the same thing as him but guess what? They don't just go around killing ppl, He killed that girl because of his unjustified hatred for woman, stop using the excuse of mental illness when Stephanie literally mentioned that it wasn't the case.
@jeaha26563 ай бұрын
@@Seungberry-v i didn’t justify his actions at all
@Seungberry-v2 ай бұрын
@@jeaha2656 I wasn't replying to you
@anon03253 ай бұрын
ouu it’s angry hours already? let’s see what we’re getting into today 😦
@gabs30963 ай бұрын
In conclusion SK is not real
@Seungberry-v3 ай бұрын
What
@brutusbrown96413 ай бұрын
This is crazy wow. Let just go watch this on her channel since this is really her content
@robynbrowne12773 ай бұрын
I feel like we always get angry at her podcast but never at her. She just reminds us the world can be cruel and evil.
@justalostandkunfusedmultis59033 ай бұрын
why would we be angry at her tho
@nickeypamphile45883 ай бұрын
@@justalostandkunfusedmultis5903 He / she is just clarifying before anyone would misconstrue their words.
@Kalakeiko3 ай бұрын
I'm also mad at some of the recent comments under that video where men say misogynistic crap and defend the guy smh. So many people are just awful.
@tiffanywithers92983 ай бұрын
He should have gotten ......200 YEARS!!
@OK-mo6hm3 ай бұрын
oh damn... is this another step to why the 4B movement exists?
@lisasteiner46993 ай бұрын
the 4B movement is sadly still very small and most of it started because the cost of living is so expensive and having kids is impossible ... i really hope this movement grows but as long as foreign media doesn't regularly pick up on how shitty it is for women in SK, i don't think anything is gonna change
@judybradshaw74532 ай бұрын
What he did was plan and fantasies about what he wants it could of been anyone
@ellaokocha59273 ай бұрын
The intro already making me mad
@SherreeReactz213 ай бұрын
smh and this is why we choose the bear
@Karen-pk3uv2 ай бұрын
1:21:02 Yes they are.
@kceee29603 ай бұрын
i hate to be this person but shouldn't the title say for instead of "of". It makes it sound like south Korean women are scary not that they are scared.
@tiffanyhill-rice51263 ай бұрын
lmfao man was just an incel.
@dizzymcdizz3 ай бұрын
Feminism isn't bad, but it can obviously be bad when it goes to extremes. Anything can be bad in extremes. There is many many many situations of MISANDRY disguised as feminism. And thats problematic to say the least and puts a bad reputation on real feminism. That said, ALL Women deserve to feel safe everywhere and us men should do our part in making sure women don't have to look over their shoulder in fear. The bad apples on both sides, men and women, are not a representation of all men and women. Im a only boy raised by a single mother with 2 sisters, and I'd go to bat for all of them if anything ever happened to them. And I'd do that for all women even if I don't know you, coz my momma taught me better.
@Seriestalkswithus3 ай бұрын
Misandry is women saying they hate all men on social media while misogyny is women ending up raped or dead or both. They aren’t even in the same wave length for me There’s a reason why most of us women are warned about men ALOT. They may not all be bad but it is enough to be weary and safe at all times especially