Koreans Beg International Publications To Report More On The Horrific Telegram Sex Crimes Scandal
South Korea is currently grappling with a shocking sexual crime crisis that has sent shockwaves through the nation.
The scandal centers around several disturbing Telegram chat rooms where explicit videos and photos of women, often acquaintances of the men involved, are being shared. The severity of the scandal has prompted a desperate plea from Korean netizens, urging international media outlets to amplify their coverage.
A post on TheQoo, a popular online community, recently gained significant attention after showcasing the extensive coverage by major foreign media outlets like the BBC, NBC News, Bloomberg, The Guardian, and Reuters on this ongoing scandal.
These reports highlight the alarming situation where over 212,000 participants were involved in these Telegram rooms. In some cases, entry into these chat rooms required men to submit personal photos and information about women they knew, including classmates, siblings, or friends. Some rooms even encouraged members to engage in degrading acts towards family members, such as recording inappropriate behavior with their sisters or mothers.
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The exposure of these horrific acts has sparked outrage across South Korea, with many citizens expressing their frustration and despair. The gravity of the situation has led to widespread calls for even more international attention, as many believe that global scrutiny could lead to stronger actions against those involved and prevent future incidents.
- “The downfall has truly begun… Sigh.”
- “Let’s go!”
- “Spread it far and wide.”
- “Please add more.”
- “A disgrace to the nation.”
- “I hope this gets reported a lot more.”
- “Even BBC is feminist.”
- “More, more, more!”
- “South Korea, the IT powerhouse, is really boosting its national prestige.”
- “Spread it even further, please.”
- “What was bound to explode someday has finally exploded.”
Koreans are urging international publications to continue shedding light on this scandal, hoping that the increased exposure will lead to justice and change.