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Posted: 2025-04-22 14:03:06 UTC

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2025-04-22 14:04:23 UTC
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Several male students at Korean universities created content that involved chasing unknown women at night, trivializing stalking crimes. These videos sparked outrage due to their insensitivity towards stalking and sexual assault, especially given recent stalking-related murders in Korea. While some defended the videos as harmless parodies, critics argued that they normalize and desensitize the public to serious crimes.
Trivialization of stalking crimes
Insensitivity towards victims of stalking and sexual assault
Normalization of potentially dangerous behavior
Erosion of public awareness regarding the severity of stalking
Lack of awareness regarding the severity of stalking crimes
Normalization of stalking behavior through social media content
Potential triggering of past trauma for victims of stalking and sexual assault
Defensiveness and denial among some individuals regarding the harmful nature of the videos