“Mansplaining” Moment On Korean TV Show Goes Viral
A recent clip from Korean TV show Abnormal Summit is quickly going viral. Men of different countries discussed the various taboos in their own cultures.
A man from Canada discussed the topic of “mansplaining,” which is typically defined as “to explain something to a woman in a condescending way that assumes she has no knowledge about the topic.”
Those from other countries, including the U.S., agreed that mansplaining is considered a taboo in their culture. However, when Korean host Sung Si Kyung addressed the topic, he had a different take on the subject.
Listening to that, it seems like it would really annoy men, too.
— Sung Si Kyung
They continued by stating, “I have a voice, too.” The reaction from the other hosts quickly went viral as the moment gained massive attention on social media.
The moment launched various viral tweets and reactions from netizens who were appalled.
“That’s why your country’s population and fertility is dropping” ahh face pic.twitter.com/8iyWDu1gud
— Supersipra (@Supersipra1) November 22, 2024
imagine being so misogynist you got white men stumped & speechless https://t.co/F00Qakx22B
— sunny side up (@yuri4yuris) November 22, 2024
In the video, netizens pointed out the host’s speechless and baffled reaction as a relatable yet hilarious moment.
영상으로 보면 마크 표정 더어이없는게 보임 https://t.co/nuw2TMsXsV pic.twitter.com/8FBa4iDzyL
— E (@E123ONE) November 22, 2024
- “LOL, the mansplaining comes right out, insane lmao”
- “Sung Si Kyung should only use that mouth for singing. Seriously, his brain is hopeless.”
- “Mark’s expression says it all.”
- “Mark’s expression lmao”
- “The ultimate old-fashioned guy.”
- “Sung Si Kyung always says stuff like that lol”
- “Good, good. It’s spreading worldwide lol”
- “LOL, such a consistent person.”
- “The original tweet had an explanation about mansplaining, and there’s a mention of him mansplaining—made me laugh.”
Check out the full Tweet below.
Reactions of Korean men after hearing about "mansplaining" pic.twitter.com/B2TY06uaoB
— Korean Men Archives (@KM__arch) November 22, 2024