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Recently, many young men in South Korea have become more conservative than before.
They are less supportive of feminism and policies that help vulnerable groups.
For example, many young men dislike the special quotas set by the government for women or people with disabilities.
They believe that everyone should get opportunities through their own efforts, not through policy help.
Many think that if someone is not successful, it is because they did not work hard enough.
This idea makes some young men dissatisfied with feminism and policies that help the weak.
Some male communities online often joke or say things that are unfriendly to women, people with disabilities, and foreigners.
These ideas also influence South Korean politics, as some politicians use these views to attract young male supporters.
However, most young people in South Korea still support democracy and dislike extreme ideas.
South Korean society values fairness and effort, but sometimes it can also feel very stressful.