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DJMAX Respect SHIHYUN Feminism Drama - Reply to SJW Part 2

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  1. Some illustrators(ROD from Girls Frontline, comet and cherrypin from SoulWorker, snow_is and 5°C from Witch Spring series and more) wrote/retweeted/liked tweets using and justifying the term Han Nam Chung(literally means Korean male bug) to ridicule that all men are potential rapers/sex criminals. Why would any gamers pay for those who belittle random men? This is a problem of moral or common sense, or a problem of money for game company, more considerable than some feminism things. It is rational that game companies fire the problematic workers, or discard their works. Those games which decided to keep going with the artists(ex. Closers) had to experience rapid decrease of users, while other games which discarded their arts got sharp increase of users(ex. SoulWorker, more than 900% increase of share in Internet Cafes). This case became well-known in South Korean game industry scene, as the increase rate was very dramatic. But after the situations are handled, the illustrators stated in a tweet that they got fired only because they are feminists, leaving out or distort their aggression against any males. Some of the retweets of SHIHYUN include these states, leaving some room for doubt that she at least agrees to the aggression. As I wrote above, the case is very famous, so it is unthinkable that SHIHYUN didn't notice any aggressive actions, making the suspicion more certain. So it is clear that the retweet HAS close connection to "radical feminism".
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  3. For people keep comlaining to company, I haven't notice any person doing this at least for DJMAX. As I know, many Korean DJMAX fans just kept waiting for the reaction of DJMAX staffs. I know there is a possibility that someone could tweet directly to @DJMAX_global about this case, so notice me if there is such message, then I will delete this part.
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  5. edit: For those non-Koreans who are interested in the ongoing Korean Gamergate, I recommend to read other articles too, rather than the linked Kotaku one above. As a Korean man, I think that the article is biased to one side. Please don't judge the situation by just reading one or few articles, since this issue can be very sensitive.
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