📰 NYT Article: The #MeToo Movement Isn't New to South Korea

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Author's Note:

Just have to put it out there once again, I am not a journalist so this obviously isn't exactly something you'd see in the New York Times. Also, I wrote this from a Western perspective because it is an NYT article. The author of this article (me lol, but like within the story) definitely does some generalisation on how South Korean women feel, but that's kinda what I've found to be the norm for a lot of news coming from the US when writing on non-European countries. Nevertheless, I did quite a bit of research for it and all the facts and organisations written about are very much true. 


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