Reason: None provided.
Facts:
- 1954 : The proto feminist Korean Center for Family Law is established
- 1958: Korean fertility rate starts free falling
- Early 1970s: US feminism starts infecting Korea
- 1973: Korean fertility rate starts falling at an accelerated rate
- Late 1980s: Korean feminists (briefly) reject radical US feminism, focus on human rights and reunification, not "gender equality"
- 1989: Birth rates very briefly, very slowly increase
- Early 1990s: Radical Minjung feminism emerges
- 1991: Child custody law "reformed"
- 1994: Birth rates lose all increases from late 1980s, start dropping at a faster rate
1958 fertility rate was 6.332, currently at 1.082 (lowest fertility rate in the world).
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/KOR/south-korea/fertility-rate
Yes, the real problem is "misogyny". Yes, double down on more feminism, that'll fix it.
2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
Facts:
- 1954 : The proto feminist Korean Center for Family Law is established
- 1958: Korean fertility rate starts free falling
- Early 1970s: US feminism starts infecting Korea
- 1973: Korean fertility rate starts falling at an accelerated rate
- Late 1980s: Korean feminists (briefly) reject radical US feminism, focus on human rights and reunification, not "gender equality"
- 1989: Birth rates very briefly, very slowly increase
- Early 1990s: Radical Minjung feminism emerges
- 1991: Child custody law "reformed"
- 1994: Birth rates lose all increases from late 1980s, start dropping at a faster rate
1958 fertility rate was 6.332, currently at 1.082.
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/KOR/south-korea/fertility-rate
Yes, the real problem is "misogyny". Yes, double down on more feminism, that'll fix it.
2 years ago
1 score