Rapper San E is under fire for spreading a clip of a recent public dispute involving a physical altercation between men and women at a bar.
On November 15, San E posted a video of the incident on Facebook with the message, "A new video of Lee Soo Yuk's incident." This past November 13 at 4AM, there was a physical dispute with 3 men and 2 women after things got heated during a night of drinking. The women alleged it was violence against women, while the men alleged, "The women hit us first and ripped our shirts."
In the clip San E posted, the women berate the men for supposedly never having relations with women and other sexually harassing comments. It seems to indicate what happened before the viral video already out there of the men in question physically attacking the women.
However, netizens are quite angry with San E for getting involved and releasing video of the incident. They commented, "He's attacking the victims a second time," and "I ask for the punishment of San E, who illegally filmed the victims."
Stay tuned for updates on the situation.
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Rapper San E under fire for spreading clip of recent viral public dispute

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Some people are mad because the clip doesn't fit the narrative of the women being totally innocent. I feel bad for them and violence is never the answer, but the video gives context about what happened before the incident.
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I agree. But it doesn't show who hit whom first, so what is the point other than trying to push a narrative. He wasn't there sooooo how would he know if they are lying or not. It could be that those insults they hurled at the men provoked them and made them get physical. It could also be that the women did in fact start the fight. We don't know and neither does San E, so him posting this was quite pointless.
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Apparently, the media just released CCTV footage and it turns out the women provoked the fight and hit first. One woman claims they were targeted just for having short hair but that wasn't the case. The tables have turned and San E is being praised now for helping to spread the truth.
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Exactly. Right now, in America at least, there's too much demonizing of men. Hashtag BelieveAllWomen and the MeToo Movement have made it so to even ask a question or two is automatically victim shaming. And it's interesting what San E wrote, about how the women were apparently berating the men for not having any relations with women? Why would women make fun of men for that? And of course, I bring this up only because I've seen it in a number of cases, I've read plenty of articles and the comments that follow about this issue. The issue being, that men are increasingly going their own way. They're refraining from interacting with women out of fear of being misinterpreted and accused of sexual misconduct. And anything that goes against the narrative that women are the innocent angels and men are all bad and need to be trained to subdue our violent, aggressive tendencies...it's not surprising that San E is being criticized for this.
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Gee funny how as a result of the #metoo movement, hundreds of women came forward and it was revealed that men in almost every industry had been abusing their power against women for DECADES. Many of them lost their high powered jobs but not before they had destroyed the careers and sometime lives of the women they had abused. If San E. is some kind of men's rights advocate then he's an asshole. Men don't need anyone to "advocate" for them because they still most certainly in charge.