Idaenam, abbreviated from Isipdaenamja, is a term used in South Korea to refer to men in their 20s. The term first emerged in the late 2010s to refer to men who have voting rights but recently it is often used to men with negative tendencies toward feminism. Its political and social antonym is Idaenyo, abbreviated from Isipdaeyoja.
Lee Jun-seok is one of the most representative Idaenam politicians of South Korea.
The "angry white male" or "angry white man" is a pejorative racial stereotype of white men holding conservative or right-wing views in the context of U.S. and Australian politics, often characterized by "opposition to liberal anti-discriminatory or gender policies" and beliefs. The term is usually applied to white men from the United States and Australia. In the United States, the greatest perceived threat to white male dominance has been advances of white women and people of color following the women's liberation movement and Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s, in addition to immigration, multiculturalism and LGBT rights.
Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker in the 1970s US television sitcom All in the Family, with Jean Stapleton as his wife Edith