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Korean netizens added their two cents to the issue, many of them speaking up about the embarrassing ordeal and jeering at the sexist views of a select male population within Korea.
Some of the top comments on articles read, "The problems come from using the word 'sister.' If you search 'sister' in Google, you just get normal pictures of younger sisters or older sisters. If you type 'little sister' on sora.net or a pornographic site, you find pictures of girls who had their pictures taken without their consent. I don't understand why lolita-esque concepts like little sister and girls work as a business in our country. Isn't it a bad influence from Japan that needs to be eradicated?,"
"Why is everyone throwing a hissy fit here..it's not because of the Korean nationality but their inappropriate English usage and attire that they were denied entry. Why does it seem like the people here are keen on criticizing Korean women..I'm a male myself but this kind of behavior really brings a frown upon my face..to all the people who are saying 'Korean women are all like that~'instead of praising the little girls for working so hard going from place to place..even from a man's perspective it's really disappointing. If a male group used the expression 'brother' will you dare say the same thing? You should be ashamed."
"The prime disgrace of our nation is the 'kimchi man' who was banned marriage in five countries...it is an example nonexistent everywhere in the world but here."
"Philippines, please ban the entry of Korean men. We don't want to cause harm to your country any longer."
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