Infertile Korea Passes Bill to Criminalize Watching Deepfake Porn

You can’t get married in South Korea. It’s a feminist hellscape.

Now, they’re banning masturbation as well.

CNN:

South Korean lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill that criminalizes possessing or watching sexually explicit deepfake images and videos, with penalties set to include prison terms and fines.

There has been an outcry in South Korea over Telegram group chats where sexually explicit and illegal deepfakes were created and widely shared, prompting calls for tougher punishment.

Anyone purchasing, saving or watching such material could face up to three years in jail or be fined up to 30 million won ($22,600), according to the bill.

Currently, making sexually explicit deepfakes with the intention of distributing them is punishable by five years in prison or a fine of 50 million won ($37,900) under the Sexual Violence Prevention and Victims Protection Act.

When the new law takes effect, the maximum sentence for such crimes will also increase to seven years regardless of the intention.

The bill will now need the approval of President Yoon Suk Yeol in order to be enacted.

“You are hereby sentenced to seven years in prison for masturbating to the wrong materials.”

No one thinks masturbation is good. Well, Jews make that claim, but I don’t think anyone non-Jewish thinks masturbation is good.

However, when you’ve banned all forms of sex, and then you start coming for masturbation, you have to wonder if the government is attempting to drive men over the edge and create a generation of disgruntled mass shooters.