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New meme captures the "Feminazis, Zealots, and Retards" of the most popular internet communities Nate Pann, I Love Soccer, Women's Generation, and more
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Photos of a girl staging a one-person protest outside the Korean National Assembly against multiculturalism policies prompts a thoughtful debate on a popular forum.
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Controversy erupts online as a female student is pictured kneeling on a roadside, ordered by a senior to do so. Netizens call it an abuse of the social hierarchy.
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Netizens shed light on the much contested debate in modern day Korean society: When eating sweet and sour pork, do you 'dip' or 'pour' the sauce?
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Anti-Korean sentiment at a baseball game in Taiwan is due to 'yellow journalism', says a Korean commentator; but netizens say the South Korean media is just as bad
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Right-wing anti-Korean protests in Japan by far-right group Zaitokukai have been met with 'Anti-anti Korean' protests by another group calling for moderation.
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Netizens react to the news that Jeong H. Kim, a Korean-American businessman, has been forced by local politics to return home and reject a ROK ministerial position
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An editorial by progressive website Ddanzi criticising conservative website Ilbe kickstarts an online debate regarding freedom of speech and expression in Korea.
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The evolutionary process of Ilbe bugs - users from Korea's most popular conservative netizen portal, is portrayed in a set of cartoons, generating much attention
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A netizen shares his knowledge on how to lure the much revered 'Sushi girl' Japanese penpal, Google Translate being among one of the preferred tools of choice.
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Kim Hyun-hee, the former North Korean terrorist responsible for the orchestrated bombing of a South Korean passenger jet goes on a South Korean TV talk show.
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Forget Kim Jong Un's satellite fireworks and Japan's territorial claims: in South Korea, a very different kind of online war is waging between netizens.
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K-pop star Rain causes controversy after taking sick days off his military service all-the-while dating actress Kim Tae-hee. Netizens disgusted and unforgiving.
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Ilbe emerged as an influential conservative online community throughout the presidential election campaign. A netizen explains its history and identity.
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Park Geun-hye from the conserative Saenury Party is the president-elect. Netizens have been pouring out divided opinions on the soon-to-be president of Korea.
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North Korea defies the international community and successfully launches a rocket. Netizens try guess the outcome of next week's presidential elections.
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With the election imminent, welfare continues to be one of the central campaign issues across all parties. But just what is the state of Korea's welfare system?
What the translator tried to mean is Xiongnu. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu ...21 hours ago»
"What about breaking windows of shops selling Japanese products? Harassing Koreans who visit Japan?" That's out of nowhere. They are talking about how to deal ...1 day ago»
Lol how did you even see that? ...20 days ago»
These topics involving a good amount of knowledge about netizen mechanics tend to completely escape the expat blogsphere while Korean netizens are all over it. ...21 days ago»
Who? You can find cheating but Korea is one of the countries where unattended things are less likely to be stolen and your lost wallet is more likely to be retu ...22 days ago»
You can't even say it gauges 'racial tolerance'. Many complications. Read this. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/05/17/5-insights-on-the- ...25 days ago»
Typical red herring attempt. ...28 days ago»
No, the political opposition to the anti discrimination bill doesn't have much to do with racism. It is the ruling conservative party that has Lee Jasmine and p ...34 days ago»
Chris may be wrong but aren't you being too upset? ...35 days ago»
Mexicans in the US are not relevant. Maybe you just wanted to say that, not really agreeing with bultak. Bultak tried to point out hypocrisy from Koreans and fa ...35 days ago»