This is trending because public sentiment in Korea often feels the legal system isn't tough enough on heinous criminals, leading to discussions about vigilante justice. The contrast between performative online 'justice' and actual, risky action resonates with people's frustration.
The mention of 'Justice Stick' and the implied target (like Jo Doo-soon) refers to a notorious child molester whose release sparked massive public outrage and calls for vigilante action, highlighting deep-seated frustrations with the justice system.
Okay, so the internet is buzzing about 'private justice' and the difference between the fakes and the real ones is actually wild. Fake ones? They're out here turning on YouTube, claiming they're serving justice, and just raking in cash. But the REAL ones? Nah, bro. No camera, no monetization, just straight up pulling out a 'Justice Stick' and getting it done. Like, shaking rn, this is actually insane ๐
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7Fake ones cry about public authority stopping their 'justice.' Real ones? They just own their crime and take the punishment. Period. ๐ค
Ngl, that's a real *hyeopgaek* vibe, loyalty and all, but society def can't just let that slide. ๐
Bro, impersonating police and just randomly assaulting people ๐ What if it wasn't Jo Doo-soon? That's wild.
Unless you're directly affected, this 'private justice' is just crime, full stop. No cap.
Get punished, but like... good job tho? ๐ซก
Fr fr, they only did it cuz it was Jo Doo-soon. That's the only reason.
This is why *hyeopgaek* in martial arts novels are all about individual justice, not societal. It's a whole thing.


