Worrying about accusations of sexual harassment with CPR is an inferiority complex

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(1)”Don’t do CPR. I paid you 8 million won for sexual harassment.” I looked up the case
(2)Input 20221101 PM 452 Revised 20221101 PM 519 Article ID
(3)Reporter Kim So-jung – Reporter Moon Ji-yeon v
(4)At the scene of the Halloween disaster in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, on the 29th of last month, many citizens voluntarily stepped up to save one more person, but some online communities posted, “Don’t do CPR recklessly to women.” The reason was that if you try CPR on a woman, you could be cornered as a molester
(5)”After Me Too, men become sensitive to sexual harassment.”
(6)Professor Koo Jung-woo of Sungkyunkwan University said, “After the Me Too movement, men must have felt sensitive and careful about sexual harassment, but there is a problem if they intentionally posted false information even after the emergency or urgency of the accident was known and information was provided.”
(7)Lim Myeong-ho, a psychology professor at Dankook University, said, “This is a phenomenon because the article is literally a male student,” adding, “This is an example of a specific movement to incite public opinion with criticism, hatred, and manipulation.”
(8)”There is an atmosphere in our culture that wants to belong to a certain group Because I’m inferior, I feel at ease if I belong to a superior group and I want to belong to a more popular group Therefore, they continue to sympathize even though it is provocative and sensational, and at this time, the agitators raise the level for interest or economic benefit, he added

I don’t want to do it because I feel inferior

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