“You must have a good idea of ​​obscenity”…A woman’s university professor’s absurd lecture

Article posted on an online community.  JTBC capture

Article posted on an online community. JTBC capture

There is a controversy over the contents of a lecture material at a women’s university in Seoul, such as “Put the idea of ​​obscenity” and “Grain men’s interests. Regarding this, the professor clarified that “they advised me to do well in social life.”

One social network service (SNS) posted an article introducing the lecture materials, saying, “It’s the contents of a lecture being taught at a women’s university, but something is strange.”

According to an article posted by a netizen who is presumed to be a college student, the professor remarked in a lecture with female college students, “Find out the main interests of men.” “The subject of men’s conversation is limited to sports, politics, stocks, women, etc. If you comment on this field, you will see you again.”

In addition, the professor also taught, “Be able to focus on obscenity.” It is a logic of “if men talk about obscenity, women feel unpleasant and distance themselves, but if this is the case, they cannot intervene in the conversation.” It is a rather absurd content, saying, “If you are sensitive to the obscenity story, you will be bullied in the organization, and if you take it as a joke, you will be a professional woman.”

A netizen who posted the contents of this lecture wrote, “I don’t understand that a person who is a professor teaches these contents to female students.”

According to JTBC on the 19th, the remarks were found to have come from an online lecture at S Women’s University. In response to the responses of the students with the majority of negative opinions such as “unpleasant” and “sexual harassment”, the professor sent an apology to the students saying, “I am sorry that the contents of the lecture have misunderstood the students.” At the same time, he added, “I quoted it,” and “advice to students for social life.”

In the end, Professor Lee’s lecture video, which was controversial, was deleted that day.

Reporter Han Young-hye [email protected]


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