Rants/ if anyone is planning on reading this please do.

Yuu08 August 28, 2024 5:46 am

This manga does an excellent job of showing how one person can influence an entire world. Those soldiers who were once gentle, kind, and caring have now become rough, rude, and arrogant. It's disgusting. They're like nasty, crawling bugs. The reason they changed is all because of one person. It takes just one person to completely change someone else. This concept is not just limited to fiction; it reflects real life too.

There is a misogynistic Korean YouTuber with over a million followers, and it's disturbing to see how many people like him. Korea is a relatively small country, and with half of the population being men, many of them are now influenced to hate women. It's incredibly sad. Just imagine your childhood friends or male friends, who have always been nice and understanding, suddenly talking about how women shouldn't have rights, or how women should be this or that. It’s shocking. This applies to Andrew Tate as well.

The transformation of those once-kind soldiers into heartless beings makes me feel like I can't trust men anymore. I've always been aware of the potential for this kind of change, but seeing it so vividly portrayed really shakes my trust. The fact that they raped a woman and caused her death by forcing her into sex is horrifying. They had two girls, but that wasn't enough—they had to kill one. Kill.

It makes me wonder, how much does the death of an Asian woman like me matter? Or the death of women in general? Are they quietly waiting for me to die, or are they threatening me into silence? If I have to conform to whatever society’s definition of “acceptable” is, I feel like I would die. The main character understands that you should be free to live as you choose because, ultimately, your life is your own. She inspires women, and I deeply admire her strength. Sometimes, I think I would rather die than live in a world like this.

It's truly heartbreaking that this kind of thing still happens. If anyone is considering reading this manga, I highly recommend it, especially for girls. It's really powerful. It's dark and deep but it's real. Realistic to people outthere. I only hope for more of that nanami guy bc I cannot take anymore of those guys anymore. I need that nanami guy bruh..I can't anymore. Men will never understand us women fr like I saw an dude judge this manga before even reading it. I bet he probably jerk off to porn and act like those disgusting guy
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Responses
    Emme September 1, 2024 4:56 pm

    What’s the name of the YouTuber?

    Yuu08 September 1, 2024 5:06 pm
    What’s the name of the YouTuber? Emme

    His name is pakka I'm pretty sure. He made an Korean female YouTube commit suicide because he accused of them being a feminist.

    Emme September 2, 2024 7:17 am
    His name is pakka I'm pretty sure. He made an Korean female YouTube commit suicide because he accused of them being a feminist. Yuu08

    Sorry if I sound ignorant but is it a bad thing to be a feminist in Korea?? In the us and Sweden I feel like it’s bad if you’re not a feminist

    Yuu08 September 2, 2024 10:22 am
    Sorry if I sound ignorant but is it a bad thing to be a feminist in Korea?? In the us and Sweden I feel like it’s bad if you’re not a feminist Emme

    Korean society is still very male-dominated, with men often holding more power than women. Some Korean men view feminism as a threat to traditional values or mistakenly believe it promotes female superiority rather than equality. As more Korean women speak out and advocate for their rights, there is often a backlash from those who feel threatened by these changes. This backlash can be seen as a defense of traditional values and a fear of losing privilege or power in a society that is gradually becoming more progressive.

    Pakka has a huge following and many supporters. So when he accused a female YouTuber of being a feminist, his followers launched attacks against her, including making false accusations, creating deepfake porn videos with her face, and harassing her to the point where some even tried to get her fired by contacting her workplace. Even K-pop idols who are known to support feminist views often face backlash, with some even forced to apologize. Right now, Korean women are fighting for equal rights, as many have experienced or witnessed the awful things men have done to them and others.