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Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "Being A Female Tattoo Artist In Korea | EVERYDAY BOSSES #56" video.
Majesticool Muffin If it was all men, MORE illegal activity would be associated with that store. So how is that "misogynistic" again?
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@elmapagala6317 Yeh I dont get it. How is drawing flowers "badass"? =/
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Elma Pagala Why is she a "badass"? I dont get it. Please explain
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@SweetLitzLM Say that to the person asking the question. Shes the one blaming men for some reason. When women also also "got the problem" too.
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@SweetLitzLM Thats the 2nd part of her sentence. What about the first part? Where men "usually" got "the problem"? Sxeual harrssment is one problem. We going to ignore other problems too? Seems like women never "got the problem" according the poster.
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@airatanaka What "concerns" did I say I had?
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@majesticoolmuffin7992 "lmfao did you read my argument?" If I didnt read your comment how would I respond to you quoting your exact words?? "im assuming the illegal activity YOU'RE indicating is drugs and weapons" Try extortion as well, which is a broad term that involves assault/harassment of all kinds to get what they want, whether it is financial, physical, threats to kins etc. So how is that "misogynistic" again? Youre literally just cherry picking 1 form of crime and victimising your gender on it. Also remember this, females are also the ones selling sex (even without the interference of men). Women also allow themselves to be sexualised. You honestly think women attract men with just their brains and personality? Physical attraction plays a part. Anything that increases ones physical appeal in attracting the opposite sex is by definition "sexualising" oneself. Dont even pretend women dont play a role in that. So much for your "misogynistic" society.
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Aira Tanaka So is drug related crimes and other criminal activities, which women partake in as well. Whats your point?
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@airatanaka Men and women both have problems. Just because I say this doesnt mean I "got the problem".
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@airatanaka Thats still wrong to say. Because men arent "usually" the problem. Problematic people are the problem. Male or female.
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@airatanaka I dont know who you are referring to but I watched the whole video and still dont see how men are "usually" the problem
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@yesno8785 "1) Why are you trying to one-up their comment lmao?" Its called calling out their BS. What "misogynistic society"? "2) I don't really get your point. How can you say for certain that if it was an all-male store that it would be associated with more dangerous activity?" First of all, this video is about tattooing in KOREA. Tattooing is already said to be ILLEGAL in KOREA. Its heavily associated with GANGS in KOREA. And gangs in Korea are very likely involved in extortion - a broad term that involves assault/harassment of all kinds to get what they want. My point is how is that "misogynistic" again? Shes literally just cherry picking 1 form of crime and victimising her gender on it, when in fact other crimes are heavily associated with an all-male tattooing parlour in Korea. "I personally have not seen many comments about how they are probably running a drug cartel" I never said anything about "running a drug cartel". I said theyre heavily associated with gangs (in Korea) and gangs are associated with a lot more crimes than just some mere verbal/photographic harassment. "I think it's important to shed light on the harassment in the industry (towards mostly women, seeing as they are the minority in the career field)" Why shed light on just the tattoo industry? Why not say shed light on harassment in general? Its not a tattoo specific harassment. This exists everywhere else. As well as other forms of harassment. Either way. Whats "misogynistic" about this again?
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Chai tea Men have to deal with more violent harassment. Being "called names" and "stalked" is nothing compared to an actual beating or actual extortion.
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Oscar Berezowski Why is she a "badass"? I dont get it. Please explain
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@yesno8785 "1) You weren't really calling them out on anything from your 1st comment, which is the one I was referring to with my reply...That's just plain one-upping and asking one question" I literally debunked the OP. And that question itself is a form of calling them out for their BS. "I was just questioning why you thought one-upping them would really prove anything?" Prove that theyre wrong. I mean, isnt that obvious? "I don't think Western countries are misogynistic, but South Korea, Japan, etc definitely are" Lol so how is SK and Japan "misogynistic"? "Ok, and? What difference does it make? Are they both not illegal and affiliated with criminals?...I don't see how that benefits what you are saying in any way, but whatever" My point was that there are more illegal activities associated with an all-men tattoo store vs an all-women tattoo store. Further debunking her "misogynistic" society. There is prejudice is against BOTH men AND women in the tattoo industry. Do you see the difference now? Its not called "misogynistic" when there is prejudice against both men AND women. "and the discrimination and harassment that happens isn't as talked about compared to many other job fields, what else did you want me to say?" Thats not true. Harassment against women AND men arent spoken about much in other industries, ESPECIALLY against men. What makes it worse is that men have a habit of not speaking out about their harassment.
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Lily slime Gacha Didnt you watch the video? She already got judged.
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@elmapagala6317 Yeh youre not helping me understand how drawing flowers is "badass"? =/
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@lavacaqueri5454 Words alone are not substantial enough to convict someone of a crime. Also, bold assumption there. That last sentence of yours is uncalled for. If you think I dont understand what success is, then what makes you understand what success is?
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@lakshyas_library "It's not the flowers. What's badass is her being able to pursue her goals despite tattoos and tattooing being very looked down on by the Korean public" So what youre saying is its "badass" for anyone to pursue their goals? Then almost everyone in this world is a "badass" then... Or is one only a "badass" if you pursue a goal thats illegal in your country?
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Razear Because there is no evidence that the work she did was done in Korea? She has stores outside of Korea too ya know?
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just some strangers Why is she a "badass"? I dont get it. Please explain
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@airatanaka Her line of job has many problems. If its not my concern, then its safe to say its not your concern too. So why are you allowed to comment but Im not hmm? And now youre assuming I have "many" problems now?
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@airatanaka The time frame you listed does not prove that men are "usually" the problem. Thats just ONE of the many things problematic people do.
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SouthernIowaLady But what evidence do we have that shows that she did something illegal INSIDE Korea? She has stores around the world.
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