South Koreamos are you voting for the XO INCEL CANDIDATE?
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Date: June 1st, 2025 7:40 PM
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Lee's rhetoric has widely been described as antifeminism,[65] particularly in relation to younger male voters in 20s to 40s.[66] Lee is regarded as a leading role in politicizing gender divisions in South Korea during these elections, particularly by overtly amplifying anti-feminist sentiment and positioning gender backlash as a core campaign issue, and it is argued that support for Lee is, in part, rooted in misogyny, as he amplified voices within the anti-feminist movement and validated their concerns.[67]
Lee has been alleged to engage in divisive political tactics, particularly by focusing on issues that generate media attention and resonate with specific voter demographics. Critics, including political scientists and members of opposing parties, have argued that Lee's rhetoric disproportionately targets older generations and feminist movements, and is aimed at consolidating support among younger male demographics at the expense of broader coalition-building.[77][78] In response to such criticisms, Lee has maintained that his policy proposals reflect legitimate reform efforts and should not be dismissed as divisive or hate-driven. He has stated that "new perspectives may be uncomfortable to some, but they are necessary for real change."[79]
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