Womad (website)
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radical feminist online community based in South Korea. It has been criticized for anti-male sentiment. It split from Megalia , another feminist online community based in South Korea.
OverviewWOMAD split from Megalia on January 22, 2016. WOMAD has caused controversy due to extreme online trolling, such as postings that boast animal abuse.[9][10] Others show extreme hatred towards gay and transgender people;[11][10] for this reason, WOMAD has been called "Korean-style TERFs".[12][13] They have also been described as "neoliberal".[14] Users of the site remained supportive of the former President of South Korea, Park Geun-hye, after she was imprisoned following the 2016 South Korean political scandal.[14] It was embroiled in a number of accusations for mocking Korean War veterans, the Catholic Church, and labor rights activists.[15][10] A number of posts mocking the deceased actor Kim Joo-hyuk caused further controversy. Following such incidents, critics lambasted WOMAD as a "hateful website that is aggravating conflict and division of society" among South Koreans.[16][17]
The site has a voting system similar to Reddit, allowing users to upvote or downvote posts. It uses a swastika symbol in the 'thumbs-up' button,[18] with '워념글 추천' written below, meaning 'suggest this as an insightful article' in Korean. Its favicon is a representation of a vulva, with red dot at the center of it representing both period blood and fire. IncidentsClaims of murders targeting menIn 2016, multiple posts appeared on the site, claiming that they had killed men with titles such as "I fed men coffee mixed with car antifreeze liquid" and "I killed a man by pushing him into a reservoir".[19] The Ulsan Metropolitan Police Agency and the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency started an investigation after receiving police reports on July 28, 2016. Several shutdown requests have been made against the community, but Daum Kakao dismissed the requests stating that "some posts have been hidden, but there is insufficient illegal activity within the community to shut it down". Child-abuse incident in AustraliaOn November 19, 2017, a member wrote a post on the WOMAD forum claiming that she had raped an Australian boy.[6][20][21] She uploaded photos and videos allegedly portraying her raping the boy.[18] WOMAD members showed support for the writer, leaving comments saying that they would pay to watch the videos of the sexual assault. News of the post quickly spread online and a petition was started on Cheong Wa Dae’s bulletin board requesting that the person responsible be caught.[22] On November 20, 2017, a 27-year-old Korean woman identified as "Areum Lee" was arrested by the Australian Federal Police in Darwin, Northern Territory in relation to the incident. The suspect is charged with producing child abuse materials.[23][24][16] AFP announced that she will remain in custody until a court hearing scheduled for mid-January 2018.[25] According to interviews with the victim's parents, it is suspected that her identification and credentials are fake and that she could have broken immigration and labor laws.[26] WOMAD members actively defended her, claimed that Areum Lee was innocent and conducted an online fundraiser for her lawyer appointment. In addition, they sent a petition to the Australian police to "release Areum Lee" and protested the victim's parents. Many were shocked by this incident.[27][28][29] Hidden camera incidentMain article: Hyehwa Station Protest
In 2018, a WOMAD user posted a nude photo of a male model, obtained using a hidden camera (or molka). The user was quickly arrested. WOMAD users alleged that she was arrested quickly due to her gender. The incident led to the Hyehwa Station Protest.[3][14] See also
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