Swish of the skirt: N’ Korea takes ‘sexist swipe’ at South president
BY AFP14 March 2013 8:17 AM IST
AFP14 March 2013 8:17 AM IST
North Korea took its first official swipe at South Korea’s new president on Wednesday, employing a well-known sexist phrase to paint Park Geun-Hye as overbearing and manipulative.
A lengthy statement attributed to a spokesman of the Armed Forces Ministry said South Korean officials were engaging in a round of ‘warmongering’ orchestrated by the ‘poisonous swish’ of the president’s skirt.
The statement did not actually use Park’s name or title, referring to her only as the current ‘owner’ of the presidential Blue House in Seoul.
‘Swish of the skirt’ (or chima baram) is a common, derogatory Korean term used to criticise women seen as overly bossy or domineering. North Korea’s propaganda machine had slammed Park warning that she would adopt the dictatorial methods of her father, the late Park Chung-Hee.
A lengthy statement attributed to a spokesman of the Armed Forces Ministry said South Korean officials were engaging in a round of ‘warmongering’ orchestrated by the ‘poisonous swish’ of the president’s skirt.
The statement did not actually use Park’s name or title, referring to her only as the current ‘owner’ of the presidential Blue House in Seoul.
‘Swish of the skirt’ (or chima baram) is a common, derogatory Korean term used to criticise women seen as overly bossy or domineering. North Korea’s propaganda machine had slammed Park warning that she would adopt the dictatorial methods of her father, the late Park Chung-Hee.
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