Because peacock dance gestures = pinch hands = hate men.
A few days ago, a serious collective petition appeared on the petition board in Cheongwadae, South Korea: Korean female artist Jaejae was banned from appearing on public television. The reason is simple: Jaejae is accused of misogyny because of the way she eats chocolate. And protest: in the Hundred Elephants Art Award, Jaejae, as a public figure, openly disrespects gestures more than men.
It turns out that this gesture is very similar to the logo gesture of MEGALIAN, a Korean feminist online community. It is said that the original intention of the design is to belittle the size of Korean male genitalia. This logo comes from the women's community, and MEGALIAN is also using irony: some men's discrimination against women is also countered in the same way. For example, Korean men are arrogant and think that women must be back and forth, and logo is a metaphor for their "small figure" XXX. Therefore, the straightforward metaphor of humiliation really caused the resistance of big wave male netizens.
In just five months, there have been 193 complaints against men's gestures, which have changed from boycotting to dismissing social women. Korean men caught the wind and caught the shadow as a suspected gesture, killing the enemy 1000 and losing 800, which can no longer be described as "sensitive and feminine". Holding hands, that is, the simple thumb+index finger posture, has become a nail in their eyes.