An ad by Seoul Milk (서울우유) depicting a voyeur filming women — who then turn into cows — has been pulled by the company following outcry.
South Korea is the global epicenter of spy cam pornography (몰카).
Some women victimized have committed suicide.
The issue of spy cam porn (몰카) in South Korea is so severe that professional investigators are hired to sweep hotel rooms.
There are organized crime networks that profit from streaming women in restrooms or hotels unaware on subscription-based porn sites.
(🎬Stacey Dooley BBC)
Soo-Yuen Park of Digital Sexcrime Out works with victims of spy cam porn.
She says there are sites with over 100k users where videos of women in public restrooms and changing rooms are streamed. Many women feel afraid to use public facilities.
"It's a global problem."
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All-women inspection teams were deployed by the South Korean government in 2016 to search public restrooms for hidden cameras.
Yet the cameras are still widely available online and at retailers for low prices.
The footage is broadcast live on porn sites for a fee.
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In August 2018, more than 70k women protested against spy cam porn in Seoul, the nation's largest such demonstration in recent history.
Some victims have committed suicide.
In 2017, only 2% of the 5,400 people arrested for the crime were given prison sentences.
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The 2019 Burning Sun Scandal revealed how wealthy & influential men in K-pop were drugging & raping women & underage girls & filming the assaults with spy cams.
The crime revealed corruption at every level, including allegations that police covered up sex trafficking.
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K-pop singer Goo Hara took her own life in 2019 after spending a year in a legal battle against her ex-boyfriend, who threatened to release a spy cam sex recording.
Eun-ju Lee also committed suicide after being secretly filmed in a changing room by a male colleague.
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The Korean Women's Development Institute interviewed more than 2,000 victims of illegal filming and other sexual crimes.
Among them, 23% considered taking their own life. 16% even planned their suicide and 23 women actually attempted suicide.
Children as young as seven are stumbling across pornography online.
Almost two thirds (62%) of 11 to 13 year olds who had seen pornography reported that they had stumbled across it unintentionally - describing feeling "grossed out" and "confused." dailypost.co.uk/news/uk-world-…
This summer a trend on TikTok saw young women and even underage girls listing off 'kinks' including choking and CNC — "consensual non-consensual."
They married when she was only 15 and she gave birth at 16.
"Léon: The Professional" was based on their relationship.
Besson left her three years later for Milla Jovovich during the filming of "The Fifth Element."
The original cut of "Léon" had scenes which portray 12 year-old Mathilda as highly sexual, attempting to seduce Léon.
These scenes were cut from the US release because they "tested very poorly" with American audiences, but were included in the 1996 European release.
When the film was first tested in LA, it incuded a scene where Mathilda asks Léon to be her lover. However, the audience became extremely uncomfortable and began to laugh nervously. The film received terrible test scores at the screening, and Besson cut it for theatrical release.
Disturbingly, an administrator of The Eunuch Archives claims to have been heavily involved in drafting WPATH’s new SoC for several years. In this post from 2016, he says Eli Coleman, former president, contacted him directly.
In 2010, the admin said, "I was one of the many who were asked to draft position papers for the committee to read as they prepared their draft," referring to the 2013 DSM-5, for classifying mental disorders. According to this, proposed changes were discussed among the community.
The military coup in Myanmar, led by men, ousted female leader Aung San Suu Kyi & began collaborating with male management at factories to quash women-led workers' unions.
The garment industry is worth $6 billion nationally; women are 90% of its workforce. vice.com/en/article/k7w…
"A majority of the factory managers are men", a trend seen across sweatshop / garment factories in Asia.
They prefer to employ women, paying them a pittance ($3.40 / day) for long working hours, and are known to sexually assault the female workers.
Women are protesting in Spain against proposed gender identity laws that would erase women's rights, allow "puberty blockers" to be given to children, and impose fines for accurate language.
In addition to rallying against sex self-identification, grassroots feminist organizations took to the streets to call for an end to violence against women
The first silicone breast implants were performed on Japanese women trafficked into sex slavery during WWII American occupation.
The silicone, stolen from shipping docks, was injected directly into their breasts, resulting in gangrene or “silicone rot”, and in some cases, death.
As early as 1899, men were injecting women's breasts with paraffin wax, causing infections. Male doctors killed countless women by implanting them with: glass balls, wood chips, kitchen sponges, and substances destined for fuel or industrial rubber tubing. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
In recent years, even silicone implants have been linked to a novel form of breast cancer and class-action lawsuits.
New FDA Guidelines identify women who suffered breast cancer as most at risk for implant cancer — the group they are most marketed towards. nytimes.com/2021/10/27/hea…