South Korea's Gen-Z divided over political crisis
- A divide has emerged among South Korea's youth since Yoon Suk Yeol declared a bungled martial law decree and resisted arrest, leading to protests in Seoul.
- Young conservative men are opposing Yoon's impeachment while young women and liberal supporters are calling for his immediate detention.
- The political crisis has entrenched existing gender conflicts, with young women being more sensitive to social issues, according to Shin Ji-young.
- Economic instability is pushing young people toward conservatism, with Yoon's administration blaming women and migrants for societal issues.
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