[News NIGHT] "I made money to do this"... "Against male and female engineering" protests at women's universities spread.

2024.11.14. PM 10:50
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A truck with an electric sign appeared at the university.It says

"I made money to do this" and "Don't be discouraged juniors."

It is Dongduk Women's University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul.

When current students protested against the news that the school was considering converting to co-educational, graduates also helped.

In front of the school gate, there are rows of wreaths, and on the floor, there are department jumpers that students took off.

There are also solidarity movements in nearby women's universities.

The student council of Deokseong Women's University opposed co-education, saying it could soon be our job, and a student at Sungshin Women's University, who recently protested the recruitment of international undergraduate students, also began a protest.

Hanyang Women's University Students' Association also expressed its position of solidarity, but comments became a problem.

Jiu-Jitsu, the Seoul representative, wrote a letter asking if he could defeat.

When this was known, it caused great public anger, and in the end, the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Jujitsu Association apologized instead and said it would discipline the player.

The player who wrote the comment also bowed his head, saying he was deeply reflecting on his SNS.

Anti-engineering protests are spreading to the division of men and women.

These hashtags are spreading on social media, especially among women.

Students who are supposed to protect the spirit of women's college and universities are confronting that they will be held strictly responsible for the illegality.

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