Gabriel of 'Fake Men' variety fame makes controversial statement on Korean women

Article: 'Fake Men' Gabriel makes shocking anti-Korea statement "35% of Korean women are pr*stitutes"

Source: Everyday Economy via Naver

1. [+6,722, -946] But there are a lot of women at Itaewon who have given up on their futures just to sleep with foreign men ㅋㅋ

2. [+4,638, -276] It's because you only amount to that much that you are only aware of such people in your life. Do not run your mouth like you know anything. What an arrogant person. You should be more humble for someone living off of the money you make in Korea.

3. [+3,179, -66] Whoever this Gabriel is, what a funny guy. It's quite telling that all he did was spend his time in Itaewon in pubs full of women who were willing to strip down for his money. Does he think that Itaewon represents all of our country? Do you not realize that by talking like this, you're only exposing yourself!! If you had gone to paces like libraries or spent your weekends at the park.. do you think you would've bumped into nearly as many women working in pr*stitution? It's because you spent all your time going to sleazy bars that all the women you met were involved in such activities. Just because I hang out in a drug hot spot in America does not mean that I'm going to assume 80% of America does drugs too. You should be embarrassed of yourself..

4. [+437, -21] It's always the men who spend their time seeking pr*stitution who make claims like this.. 

5. [+316, -58] He should be banned from all Korean TV shows. What a disgusting man.

6. [+261, -63] While his words were harsh, I don't consider the sentiment anti-Korean. He did not put down Korean women as a whole but rather expressed the realities that he saw and experienced. I agree with a portion of his statement. Pr*stitution is normalized in our culture. There are massage parlors and karaoke pubs all over our country. It's like how plastic surgery is so rampant that most don't even consider double eyelid surgery or nose jobs as serious work.

7. [+171, -2] I think his CEO took him to one too many parlors... and he got the wrong idea of our country

8. [+148, -7] What a crazy guy... obviously he's only been involving himself with those kinds of ladies which is why he made such an assumption. Pr*stitution is illegal in our country. Don't talk as if it's legal here! You'd be arrested if you came back!

9. [+115, -4] How sad is he that all he did in our country was hang out with pr*stitutes. This statement is no different than him spitting at his own face.

10. [+106, -3] Does he not know that birds of a feather flock together? Seems like he's telling on himself that all he did was hang out at those places ㅋㅋㅋ

11. [+111, -13] People who visit those places frequently always have the assumption that all of the women they pass on the streets are just as promiscuous... I wonder how they view their own mother, nuna, or dongsaeng? 

12. [+83, -1] He's only saying this because he did not live a normal life in Korea but spent all his days at pr*stitution houses

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