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Support for South Korean Olympian after sexist abuse online

AFP . Seoul
30 Jul 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 30 Jul 2021 04:54:41
Support for South Korean Olympian after sexist abuse online

A South Korean archer who has bagged two Olympic gold medals in Tokyo was flooded with messages of support from women Thursday after her short hair became a lightning rod for online abuse from men.

Male commenters had said An San’s choice of hairstyle suggested she was a feminist, some of them demanding she apologise and even that she give back her Olympic medals.

While South Korea is the world’s 12th-largest economy and a leading technological power, it remains a male-dominated society with a poor record on women’s rights. The outbreak of online misogyny comes as an anti-feminism backlash grows in the country, with companies accused of endorsing “extreme feminism” facing boycotts by men and issuing public apologies.

An, 20, has won two gold medals in the women’s team and mixed team archery. She scored 680 to top the women’s individual qualification at the Tokyo Games, breaking the Olympic record.

She is aiming for her third gold medal in Tokyo in the ongoing women’s individual event.

USA’s Sunisa Lee competes in the balance beam event on her way to winning the gold in the women’s artistic gymnastics event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics – AFP Photo
USA’s Sunisa Lee competes in the balance beam event on her way to winning the gold in the women’s artistic gymnastics event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics – AFP Photo

Many South Korean women, including well-known figures, came out to condemn the comments. At least 6,000 photographs of women with short hair were posted on social media platforms to show support for An. Among women posting the images were actress Koo Hye-sun and lawmaker Ryu Ho-jeong, the country’s youngest MP, who was once criticised for wearing a dress to parliament.

The website of the Korea Archery Association, which did not immediately respond to AFP's request for comment, was flooded by at least 1,500 messages in support of her.

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