Anonymous
ID: tK4n/p7S
8/25/2025, 8:31:13 AM No.513927250
I want to give up my nationality.
How can I do that?
Because of feminist censorship, I can’t live here anymore.
Online, it feels like feminists have created their own laws—almost all adult content is illegal, and even making a sexual joke can get you arrested under the “telecommunications obscenity law.” Without a VPN, it’s impossible to survive even a single day.
Is it any safer outside? No. If I accidentally bump into a Korean woman for even one second in public transportation or a public place, I could be accused of sexual harassment under these feminist laws and immediately branded a criminal.
In fact, there was a recent case where a man went to a supermarket, accidentally bumped into a woman, and ended up being treated as a sex offender. Unless you can afford to pay thousands of dollars for an expensive lawyer, you will almost certainly be convicted. Because of the high population density, I can’t even use crowded buses or subways—if you brush against a woman, you’re automatically classified as a sex offender by law.
And once you’re convicted, you have to report every month with photos, you face employment restrictions, and it’s basically a social death sentence.
I can’t live like this anymore. This country feels like a prison. How can I renounce my nationality? Honestly, I’d rather obtain citizenship in some African country if that’s what it takes to escape.
How can I do that?
Because of feminist censorship, I can’t live here anymore.
Online, it feels like feminists have created their own laws—almost all adult content is illegal, and even making a sexual joke can get you arrested under the “telecommunications obscenity law.” Without a VPN, it’s impossible to survive even a single day.
Is it any safer outside? No. If I accidentally bump into a Korean woman for even one second in public transportation or a public place, I could be accused of sexual harassment under these feminist laws and immediately branded a criminal.
In fact, there was a recent case where a man went to a supermarket, accidentally bumped into a woman, and ended up being treated as a sex offender. Unless you can afford to pay thousands of dollars for an expensive lawyer, you will almost certainly be convicted. Because of the high population density, I can’t even use crowded buses or subways—if you brush against a woman, you’re automatically classified as a sex offender by law.
And once you’re convicted, you have to report every month with photos, you face employment restrictions, and it’s basically a social death sentence.
I can’t live like this anymore. This country feels like a prison. How can I renounce my nationality? Honestly, I’d rather obtain citizenship in some African country if that’s what it takes to escape.
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