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- Megalia (Korean: 메갈리아; RR: Megallia) was a feminist movement on the South Korean Internet. It is most well known for the "mirroring" strategy that parti****nts...
- observers praised the Megalia movement for revitalizing feminism in South Korea—in 2016, a quarter of young Korean feminists credited Megalia for turning them...
- was founded in 2016, after it split from Megalia, another radical feminist online community, after Megalia began restricting the use of homophobic and...
- or harm them. Proponents of the conspiracy theory claim that users of Megalia, a defunct radical feminist movement website, were successful in infiltrating...
- discriminatory, which eventually led to the creation of a feminist website, Megalia.[unreliable source?] On 4 July 2016, police raided DC Inside and Ilbe Storage...
- misandrist, homophobic, and transphobic. The website was founded because Megalia had begun prohibiting homophobic and transphobic slurs. WOMAD members reportedly...
- literature classic. The name of the former South Korean feminist community Megalia was based partly on the name of this book. The story is located in the...
- the artist sided with radical feminist ****ociations, such as a defunct Megalia. There were review bombing on the video game as a protest; some players...
- community Womad split from the larger radical feminist online community Megalia after Megalia issued a ban on the use of certain explicit slurs against **** men...
- Verfremdungseffekt Problematization Distancing effect Nacirema Mooreeffoc Jamais vu Megalia Crawford, Lawrence (1984). "Viktor Shklovskij: Différance in Defamiliarization"...