1. The university is pushing plans to turn into a co-ed institution. They have been discussing this secretly for six years.
2. The student council realizes what's happening. They planned to convey the students' positions to the university, but the university refused to communicate, saying that the matter hadn't even been confirmed yet.
3. The student starts protesting, with the goal of setting up a meeting between the university's president and the student council to convey the students' positions and opinions and to handle the co-ed transformation democratically.
4. The university's president refuses to meet the student council, saying "Meet the department head first." However, the department head didn't show up for the meeting that was already scheduled for November 11th. The students waited all afternoon and started a sit-in protest.
6. The university issued a statement on the 12th: This was just a simple item on the agenda. The school was planning to hear the students' opinions on the 12th, but the students began a violent protest on the 11th.
However, six foreign male students have been enrolled to the university since this year. If you search, there’s a male student ratio among the students who are currently enrolled. The current situation was revealed because of this. The university quietly enrolled male students into a women’s university and tried to discuss this as an undisclosed matter. It's clear that the university had already tried to transform into a co-ed institution in secret. Regardless of coeducation, the university is clearly neglecting the students' rights as members of the university.
Currently, the school is issuing statements saying that students are 'conducting violent protests,' but this is not the case. The protest will end once the school communicates with the students and sets up a meeting with the president.
-Who exactly is being violent here? The ones who threatened students with bricks and grabbed them by the collar were actually the university's side and the professorsㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-It's the students who are being harassed. Do they not know what violence is?
-The violence is happening to the students...
-Someone said if this happened in France, the students would probably burning down the school's building alreadyㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Isn’t it more violent for a professor to threaten students with a brick?
-They refused to communicate with the students and now they're saying that the students are conducting a violent protest?? What kind of nonsense is this?
-Violence???? Why are these men so stupid?? What? Did the students go stabbing people in the city?? Did they beat up random people on the street??? Did they doxx people?? Stalk people?? What did they actually do?
-The university's president is such a coward.
-A women's university is only for women!
-Did they occupy the university president's office? Did they lock people up and beat them?? Violent protest my assㅋㅋㅋ
-Why are they refusing to communicate!!
-Do they really not know what violence is? Did they throw Molotov cocktails? Did they use spears to destroy property?
-Do you not know what the word 'violence' means? To me, it just looks like they’re doing everything they can to avoid negotiations.
-Enrolling male students out of the blue is more of an emotional violence to female students, and they’re calling this protest violent? What kind of bullshit is this.
-It’s the students who are being threatened, so where’s the violent protest???
-Honestly, feminism in our country is way too mild. The Suffragettes burned down churches.