Abnormal Summit Season 1 Episode 46

Abnormal Summit Season 1 Episode 46 Hate speech and hate crime

  • May 18, 2015

Abnormal Summit is a South Korean television program that brings together a diverse group of non-Korean men from all over the world to discuss various topics related to life in Korea. In season 1, episode 46, the focus is on hate speech and hate crime.

The episode begins by introducing the topic of hate speech, which is defined as any speech or expression that attacks a person or group based on their race, ethnicity, religion, or other personal characteristics. The panelists discuss their personal experiences with hate speech in Korea, including incidents they have witnessed or personally experienced.

One of the panelists, a Muslim man from Malaysia, describes an incident where he was verbally attacked by a Korean man who called him a terrorist because of his religion. Another panelist, a black man from the United States, shares his experience of being followed around a store by a security guard who assumed he was going to steal something.

The panelists also discuss hate crime, which is any criminal act motivated by prejudice or bias against a particular group. They talk about the rise of hate crimes in Korea in recent years and the need for greater awareness and understanding of this issue.

Throughout the episode, the panelists offer their perspectives on how best to respond to hate speech and hate crime. Some emphasize the importance of education and outreach to help people understand the harm caused by such actions. Others call for stricter laws and harsher penalties for those who engage in hate speech and hate crime.

At the same time, the panelists also acknowledge the complex cultural context in which hate speech and hate crime occur. They discuss the role of Korean history and culture, including the legacy of Japanese colonialism and the division of the Korean peninsula, in shaping attitudes and behaviors towards different groups. They also consider the role of social media and the internet in fueling hate speech and hate crime.

Ultimately, the panelists agree that hate speech and hate crime are serious issues that need to be addressed in a thoughtful and proactive manner. By sharing their personal experiences and offering their perspectives, they hope to raise awareness and mobilize action towards a more inclusive and compassionate society in Korea and beyond.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 18, 2015
  • Language
    English