In Story 5 of my personal experiences with ideological drama in academic peer review, we learned how an editor can hold a paper under review unnecessarily, culminating in a total review time of almost two years.
Thanks Dr Nuzzo for exposing the inner workings of woke fear and cowardice. Really appreciate your stamina! Hey, you are batting .833. Great average and way above Ty Cobb!
I mean this in the nicest way possible: What on earth made you believe that South Korea of all places wasn't ideologically captured and that you'd be treated fairly there?
The political divide in South Korea is one of the worst in the world, and identity politics, feminism and misandry are all rampant.
I wasn't aware that South Korea is experiencing the same ideological divisions as the U.S., Australia, etc. Do you have a good article about this that you can share? Cheers.
South Korea had been tightly tied to the US since the Korean war.
I can link a few articles, but a web search for political and gender divide in South Korea will give you plenty of results. I make no claims to the accuracy or neutrality in them however but they do comment on the existence of a divide.
Thanks Dr Nuzzo for exposing the inner workings of woke fear and cowardice. Really appreciate your stamina! Hey, you are batting .833. Great average and way above Ty Cobb!
I mean this in the nicest way possible: What on earth made you believe that South Korea of all places wasn't ideologically captured and that you'd be treated fairly there?
The political divide in South Korea is one of the worst in the world, and identity politics, feminism and misandry are all rampant.
I wasn't aware that South Korea is experiencing the same ideological divisions as the U.S., Australia, etc. Do you have a good article about this that you can share? Cheers.
South Korea had been tightly tied to the US since the Korean war.
I can link a few articles, but a web search for political and gender divide in South Korea will give you plenty of results. I make no claims to the accuracy or neutrality in them however but they do comment on the existence of a divide.
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/08/1085111819/as-south-koreans-go-to-the-polls-a-backlash-against-feminism-has-become-politica
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/08/asia/south-korea-election-young-people-intl-hnk-dst/index.html
https://time.com/6156537/south-korea-president-yoon-suk-yeol-sexism/
Interesting. Thank you. I wasn't aware of these articles and their broader discussion points.