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How the K-pop sex scandal exposes Korea’s culture of toxic masculinity

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Charges of sexual abuse and illegally recording sexual activities could cost a number of stars their careers, but this behaviour is all too common. Tens of thousands of women protested hidden-camera sex crimes last year – will the latest outrage mean real change?
How the Seungri and Jung Joon-young K-pop sex scandal exposes South Korea’s culture of toxic masculinity
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Crystal Tai
Published: 8:02pm, 18 Mar, 2019
Updated: 8:23pm, 18 Mar, 2019
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Published: 10:38am, 13 Mar, 2019
Updated: 5:06pm, 13 Mar, 2019
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