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A K-pop idol band, Sistar’s recent pictures are revealed. Some netizens’ discriminatory reactions on the pictures spark controversy over Sistar’s skin colour
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This week's Ladygate comes under the form of a girl eating cup noodles on the metro, causing both outrage and sympathy amongst netizens.
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Netizens react to last week's MBC report that caused outrage amongst many foreign expats in Korea.
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The National Police Association quotes legislation in response to a question about gays being allowed to join the police force. Netizens react to ambiguity.
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South Korean customs seize capsules containing dried remains of aborted foetuses. The news is widely reported in Western media but what was the Korean reaction?
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In a recently televised debate, a high-profile priest claims that Korea has been 'free from homosexuality' so far, provoking outcry from netizens.
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In the wake of the Suwon Torso Murder, fresh allegations emerge of another violent attack by a Chinese-Korean, prompting anti-Joseonjok sentiment from netizens
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As Lady Gaga arrives in Seoul to kick start her world tour, Christian groups have gathered, praying to dispel her obscenity and cancellation of the concert.
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An article by a journalist defending the rights of ethnic Chinese-Koreans in Korea has gone viral and attracted mainly xenophobic comments from some netizens.
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Debate on multiculturalism in Korea is up in the air again as the first naturalized-Korean is elected, with xenophobic comments rife on the Internet.
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Repulsion as another case of abuse towards the handicapped is discovered. Tens of disabled were sold as slaves on fishing boats in Jeolla, some for 30 years.
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Koreans remain outraged as woman is raped and murdered by Chinese-Korean though she called for help, taking the police 13 hours to find her dismembered body.
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Korean netizens react to the Oikos University shootings; while offering their condolences, condemn the Korean Press for likening the shooter as being 'Korean'.
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Kim Yong-min, a former podcaster and current election candidate for the Democratic United Party offends the elderly leading to a protest outside his campaign office
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Korean sexual assault laws have been changed to include underage boys as potential rape victims but the law still doesn't extend to include adult males.
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Google Maps becomes caught up in an age-old Korean-Japan territorial dispute, fuelled by nationalism, over a set of small islets in between the two countries.
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A woman previously thought to have deliberately scalded a young boy's face with hot miso soup gains support as new CCTV footage of the incident is released.