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online community pissed over Aespa Winter using the "feminist" number

There has been a stir over specific words hailed to be favorable to women's activists in Korea. Male online people groups have disagreed with female superstars who have been seen utilizing these words and blaming them for being women's activists.


Over a couple of years, there has been an ascent in aggression against women's activists in Korea as men in these online people groups consider them to be being man-detesting people who need to subvert men. Because of this, numerous female big names have been expelled in different online networks as they were blamed for being women's activists.


As of late, one Male online community has indeed disagreed with a symbol bunch of individuals from being women's activists over the utilization of a specific word. During a new Vlive, Aespa's Winter said to pay attention to their song "For eternity" 'Gracious Jo Uk' or five trillion times. This is like 'Oh Jo Oh Uk (5 trillion, 500 million),' which is an authored word frequently utilized by Korean women's activists to mean a gigantic number. This word is utilized generally by Korean women's activists when they're amazed by something by an enormous sum. Words, for example, 'Oh Jo Oh Uk' and 'Hubba' were recently scrutinized for being utilized to communicate scorn towards men.


These Male netizens have gathered to their usual community to vigorously censure the Idol group member. They commented, "Why do they keep using this word if they don't know the meaning behind it?" and "How will their fans shield them from this?". Nevertheless, other netizens have reprimanded these men as they are nonsensical in their cases.


Netizens have gathered in another popular online community to heavily criticize, "Why are they making a commotion over this again? Do they not know that they are so annoying?" "These guys didn't care if Seventeen members used the word but now they're making a fuss because a girl group member used it," "They still don't know better even after they were criticized globally," "This is what it means to be a Hannam," and "No one cares about the 'Oh Jo Oh Uk' and also even if they do, the idol group's fandoms are so scary."

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