According to News1 on the 12th, students at Dongduk Women's University, led by the student council, are protesting against the school's transition to a co-ed institution. On the evening of the 11th, Soul's Jongam Police Station was dispatched to Dongduk Women's University after receiving noise complaints.
Upon arriving at the scene, the police found students attempting to break down the university president's office door using baseball bats and fire extinguishers. In the process of police intervention, one officer reportedly said, "You will all become teachers. Later on, you are going to give birth and raise children someday." The remark quickly spread across social media. Students in the video showed their anger, saying, "You go get pregnant yourself!"
A representative from Jongam Police Station explained, "The comment was made to prevent students from doing illegal activities since they were trying to break down the door with fire extinguishers." The officer added, "As people who are going to have children and raise them someday in the future, how can they educate their child if they're acting this way now?"
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When asked about the response plan, the police representative stated, “There’s no need for a significant response,” adding, “The wording was simply unfortunate, but I don’t think it warrants an apology.” There are currently no plans for disciplinary action against the officer involved.
-That is a sexist remark. This is a sexual harassment.
-Do they think female college students go to school just to raise children? This is the most garbage thing I've heard this year.
-Those students are protesting because their college is terrible and he brought up child education?ㅋ
-What's f*cking wrong with this country, really?
-You call that a clarification?ㅋ
-Has anyone seen men who go to a protest being told, "As someone who's going to enlist to the military..." or "As someone who's going to be a father in the future..."?
-Whoa... They really see women as nothing but baby-making toolsㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ They must've lost it.
-That's definitely a sexist remark. Would they have talked the same way if it were male students?
-A police officer made a sexually harassing comment and is receiving no disciplinary action?ㅋㅋ
-Do they say the same thing to men who protest? They don't. This is exactly why our country is in this f*cking state.
-This is exactly why women's universities exist.
-They consider a sexually harassing remark as 'Simply unfortunate wording'...