Korea Exposé Event: “My Life Is Not Your Porn”
On Aug. 30, Korea Exposé hosted an event on the ongoing spy camera 'molka' issue in South Korea.
On Aug. 30, Korea Exposé hosted an event on the ongoing spy camera 'molka' issue in South Korea.
Anti-spycam protesters have made history in South Korea: Their rallies, including the fourth one today, were some of the largest women's rallies ever. Yet the organizers still remain largely in the shadows, nameless and faceless. We spoke to some of them in early July.
Why is spycam porn such a big problem in South Korea? Our managing editor Haeryun Kang sat down with Andre Goulet to discuss the issue of 'molka,' why women are so concerned and what we can expect from the movement fighting it.
Many assume that spycam contents are explicitly sexual or pornographic. In fact, many footages aren't sexual but still violate women's privacy -- and with the current technology, can easily be appropriated into porn.