Can we think of examples of cultures that were not tolerated in Korea in the past but became accepted in recent years?

1)In the past, there was a degree of resistance to Western culture and influences in Korea, particularly during periods of colonization and cultural nationalism.   However, with globalization and increased exposure to Western media, fashion, music, and cuisine, Western culture has become more accepted and integrated into Korean society.   For example, Western-style cafes, restaurants, and fashion trends are now commonplace in urban areas of Korea.


2) South Korea has traditionally been conservative regarding LGBTQ+ issues, with societal attitudes and legal frameworks reflecting this conservatism.   However, in recent years, there has been a growing acceptance and visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals and culture in Korean society, particularly among younger generations.   This shift is evident in the emergence of LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, Pride events, and mainstream media representations of LGBTQ+ characters and storylines.

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