




The 'Bad Fathers' group, which was previously found guilty of 'private justice' (vigilantism), has started exposing the identities of Korean fathers again.




They claim there are as many as 50,000 children abandoned by Korean fathers, and this is fueling anti-Korean sentiment.





















Despite being sued for defamation (even for stating facts) and receiving personal threats, they declared they won't stop. They argue that since these fathers never give Filipino mothers their real phone or passport numbers and even lie about their addresses—sometimes using 'Pyongyang'—before fleeing to Korea, doxxing is the only solution left.
Source: Single Bunggle Earth Gallery [View Original]
"A chaotic mix of people calling out 'deadbeat dads,' users arguing over the legality of doxxing, and the usual community political mudslinging."
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