@@Guts880 Their president declared martial law but thankfully it got overturned by the National Assembly. So it’s not under martial law anymore but it was very close to having a repeat of military dictatorship like how it was last time from 1980-1987.
@AlexVanChezlaw Жыл бұрын
Small fun fact: There's a city in Mexico called Pesqueria that has so many Korean migrants that the city has been nicknamed ''Peskorea''
@arthas6408 ай бұрын
I love that name
@stayingfitandfocused7 ай бұрын
also in brazil too
@mozziezapper7 ай бұрын
don't care
@SieMiezekatze7 ай бұрын
Que chistosos que son ustedes, aqui le llamaron soul
@ShitboxFlyer7 ай бұрын
@@mozziezapperYou do
@sucukluevgto Жыл бұрын
Props to Korea fitting 2 dystopias in a single peninsula
@YorktownUSA9 ай бұрын
I know right? I think there's a hidden accomplishment for that in the games files. Or at least there should be.
@samxdy55639 ай бұрын
It's very ironic the 2 most different countries in both economically and ideologically share the same name an border.
@azpont72758 ай бұрын
They are not so different at all. Both run on command economies, both consider their citizens serfs and both are still using a clan system. The only different is, that the North has one major clan, the south has like 5-10ish.
@bennyksmusicalworld8 ай бұрын
@@azpont7275 As a Korean, I don’t think clans matter that much… yes we recognise them but that has no bearing on anything in society
@azpont72758 ай бұрын
@@bennyksmusicalworld Or you are just waay to indoctrinated so see it. Would it change your thinking if I'd say big corps instead of clans? Bc the 5-10 big corps aka clans definitely has MASSIVE impact on Korean society.
@jimmyha18982 жыл бұрын
As someone who tutored kids in South Korea, I can confirm that that is indeed your typical 3rd grader rofllmao. The difficulty of their high school math exams is beyond godlike. Me as a kid would have failed out in 5th grade if I was a student there. It's probably much harder to get into Seoul National University as a student in the Korean system than it is for us to get into top end Ivy League schools. It's so ridiculously hyper competitive.
@amduser862 жыл бұрын
Math is not that hard in school, even in Korea. What they teach is not so different to what i had to do in germany.
@anggasurbakti82692 жыл бұрын
And those kids will then become slave for the chaebols
@Aru_im2 жыл бұрын
Their education system is directed for working for the Chaebols
@pepehimovic31352 жыл бұрын
The math part is overhyped. I imagine Singaporean high schools have the hardest tests on average (whatever that means lol) but it’s all in the range of understandable. Saying godlike etc is bs it’s public high schools not math Olympiad. You are just cIapped at math my friend.
@hunkydori2 жыл бұрын
People in the comments have never experienced Korean education smfh
@anandsuralkar29477 ай бұрын
fertility rate 0.8? naah those are rookie numbers. south korea today fertility rate 0.68.
@VitutNekruista6 ай бұрын
2025 -2
@SouvenTudu15 ай бұрын
🤣😂
@lavinissensonthecommenter41974 ай бұрын
I feel bad for you as a person from a western country with a fertility rate of 3
@TicTacSoda23414 ай бұрын
@@SouvenTudu1is it Israel?
@SouvenTudu14 ай бұрын
@@TicTacSoda2341 What?
@matthewchi52922 жыл бұрын
Sad to hear there seems to be no solution to solving this. My own mom, who is the most positive and hard working person I know, admitted that the economic inequality situation is terrible and it's hard for her own business to go anywhere
@bowwak53662 жыл бұрын
Bet it's mostly about taxes, they cause inequality.
@confusedasian22122 жыл бұрын
@@bowwak5366 Oh yea taxes, it can't be any more nuanced than that.
@otaviobettega24922 жыл бұрын
Solution is encouraging immigration from lower income south east asian countries, and labour reforms... Surely there will be no devastating social and cultural consequences right??? Surely asian cultures are very inclusive and not racist guys!! :D
@cjplays77272 жыл бұрын
@@bowwak5366 taxes totally, definitely not one of the only reliable ways to fight economic inequality
@youtubehatestruthtellers80652 жыл бұрын
It's all slavery. You think your dream is your own but really it's about how much money you generate for the economy without getting too far ahead
@hawkeye51879 ай бұрын
I am Korean, but there are many crises in Korea. The future is dark, but eating fried chicken disappears my worries and makes me so happy.
@arthas6408 ай бұрын
American dude: "someone finally gets it"
@jamesdulak31087 ай бұрын
Hell yeah brother
@der-Dritte7 ай бұрын
Ah a true man of culture
@Triskelion3457 ай бұрын
morbidly a beast
@Mochi-pk2vc7 ай бұрын
With beer 🎉
@talglikman72762 жыл бұрын
If 2.1 is considered to be the minimum birth rate required for a stable population than it's horrifying that south Korea's is below 1
@Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer2 жыл бұрын
They had a really high birth rate like just a generation ago as well, so the decline has been very steep.
@Polo-rn8ly2 жыл бұрын
Demographic decline isn't a bad thing. World population is too big. I support korea
@jamesdulak31082 жыл бұрын
@@Polo-rn8ly If it was evenly distributed throughout the world it's not a bad thing, but a country having too few people to provide for a large elderly population is blatantly a problem.
@Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer2 жыл бұрын
@@Polo-rn8ly No, of course not, South Korea is obviously overpopulated. But it's a problem if you have a social security system.
@MarcelinoDeseo2 жыл бұрын
Unless SK allows immigration to offset the low birthrate . . .
@geese573 Жыл бұрын
As a gyopo it's almost scary to see third graders exiting extracurriculars at 9pm, and I barely see kids ages 13 to 16 on the streets, because they're all studying, thanks for shedding some light on this distopia.
@Netukom6 ай бұрын
Almost?
@McDuggets5 ай бұрын
@@Netukomwhat do you mean?
@Netukom5 ай бұрын
@@McDuggets ALMOST scary to see THIRD GRADERS exiting extracurriculars at 9P.M? That's terrible.
@samiaoishy78625 ай бұрын
@@Netukom almost every kids
@roel33775 ай бұрын
Damn, it must be awful. Do you even feel any freedom at all?
@Theaverageazn2477 күн бұрын
this aged so well like wineeee
@yong1626 Жыл бұрын
Currently, Korea is experiencing the biggest problem with the extreme congestion of the capital(Seoul). However, because there are no jobs, no young people want to go to other areas, and companies are headquartered only in Seoul, and no one wants to go to other areas. As a result, house prices in Seoul are rising and competition for jobs is getting fiercer. Who would want to have a baby in such an intensely competitive atmosphere? Universities: 'All' competitive universities are located in Seoul. Korea has risen because of Seoul, but Korea is falling apart because of Seoul. The wage gap between large companies and small and medium-sized companies is so large that the social atmosphere is encouraged for those working for small and medium-sized companies to feel inferior for life. And only 10% of people enter large companies.
@siddeshnaik229610 ай бұрын
US is not interested in Korea anymore it is not important for them geopolitically that is why u r facing this crisis, US controls the worlds finance earlier it was very important because communism capitalism fighting Russia China now not so more. US has managed to engineer the gender divide using media and do Christian conversion which will ensure the country cannot be rallied using single ideology or objective as it now has controls over certain factions this will ensure even in future SK is not a threat. No country in recent history has become rich without the US needing them to be rich be it Japan, Germany, Taiwan.
@wildfire92809 ай бұрын
Land value tax would fix this.
@sakshigupta86037 ай бұрын
almost like half their problems would not exist if the companies were forced to set up in 4-5 cities instead of Seoul
@오렌지병-z1k7 ай бұрын
@@sakshigupta8603 But it is a communist policy. Koreans are afraid of communism
@concept56317 ай бұрын
...Ignoring your insane tirade, South Korea is the only US ally in mainland East Asia, which gives them a foothold against China, Russia and North Korea. They are absolutely still important to US foreign doctrine. @@siddeshnaik2296
@pola39112 жыл бұрын
As a 25-year-old Korean, this video is quite accurate. KZbin, numerous dramas and movies show Korean fantasies, but the reality is different. The conflict between men and women has reached its peak, and the older generation promotes generational conflict by giving them the nickname of the "MZ generation" that we don't even want. Not a few young Koreans, including myself, are pessimistic about their lives and have little excitement. So we're only looking for stimulation and we want to forget about the dark future. "Miracles on the Han River" is also a thing of the past. The older generation is destroying what our ancestors have created by greed, and we are ruining it by giving up. In every way, Korea is definitely in crisis. Thank you for making such a detailed video.
@agarlicsorbet6482 Жыл бұрын
ㄹㅇ 사장네들 노인네들ㅋ 젊은 사람들 요즘은 힘든 일 안한다고 뻔질나게 가스라이팅 치다가 정작 자기들 밑에 들어오는 젊은사람들은 개돼지 취급하고 다치면 ㅃㅇㅗ 진짜 힘든 일 하면서 중소기업마냥 잘 버는 젊은 사람들은 절대로 여기 포함 안시킴ㅋ 왜냐면 이ㅅ끼들은 몸이 부서질 때까지 부려먹을 만큼 부려먹고 성질나면 욕받이로 써먹고 외노자처럼 최저시급은 주고 싶지만 또 필요할 때는 자기한테는 없는 예의바르고 말 잘듣고 고분고분하고 말끝마다 맞습니다 해주는 아들딸 손주가 되어주고 술친구도 해주고 또 583651가지 한국인 특 잡무도 척척 처리해줄 노예들을 원하기 때문
@jeremybeau8334 Жыл бұрын
Why are corean so racist and xenophobic? i mean, if they didn’t wanted to have foreigners they shouldn’t have made so many marchendising about themselves to export around the world.
@Fishboi64 Жыл бұрын
The Men and Women 'conflict' makes North Korea look sane and rational
@jeremybeau8334 Жыл бұрын
@@Fishboi64 The more i know about South Korea, the more i think that North Koreans (the people) aren't that bad as a society. Sure, they have authoritarian leaders and sufer the USA sanction, but as a society they seam just normal people. The obsession of south koreans with material possesion, "succes" even if its fake, sexism, racism, xenophobia, violence as well as their obsession to be white is just scary and quite disgusting.
@robertquentin6755 Жыл бұрын
Yes , feminism is totally a piece of trash !😂
@bandoins2 жыл бұрын
Never have known that a foreigner would know and explain about South Korea better than I could ever have.
@rykehuss34352 жыл бұрын
The resources are out there to learn from. Unless you do the research, you wont know about these issues at this depth or know how to explain them properly. No matter where you are born or living
@배연서-g7w2 жыл бұрын
But there is hope Since Korea has excellent human resources as a result of hardening education, it is now necessary to pursue the active use of talent in the right place and in the right place. In addition, the elderly poverty and the suicide rate of the elderly should be carefully approached as policy works It is ironic that the elderly employment rate is the number one in the OECD and the elderly poverty rate is also the number one. And what are Korea's advantages for Korea to develop further? Know this accurately and improve the disadvantages while maximizing the advantages. There are side effects of compressed growth, but as Korea has grown rapidly, citizens' consciousness and political system have developed to some extent The following data may be helpful in training Korea. The best rankings should be maximized and supplemented. According to the British Economist's democracy index, Korea is ranked 16th out of 167 countries surveyed by 2021, higher than Japan, Austria, the United States and France. Next, the Public Integrity Index, which objectively measures corruption in a society, shows that Korea is higher than Japan and Belgium among 117 countries surveyed (out of 200 countries), 18 mandates similar to Luxembourg and Costa Rica The data is published annually by the European Centre for Anti-Corruption Capabilities. As of 2022, Korea is ranked 43rd out of 180 countries surveyed. It is similar to the 42nd ranked US, 58th ranked Japan, 72nd ranked Italy and Israel. Last year, it was higher than Taiwan and the United States. However, the ranking of media credibility is close to the bottom of major countries with the US and France According to the data evaluating the competitiveness of the cultural field, Korea ranked second in the world in the soft power ranking announced by Monocle of Germany And in the data released by the UK agency, 19th place between Balgie and Ireland! The country's credit rating is third in the world (higher than the US and UK), and the innovation index, which assesses how innovative a country is, is announced separately by the European Union and Bloomberg Communications. R & D spending is the No. 1 OECD and e-government competitiveness is the No. 1 OECD Next, let's look at how mature the society is (including civic consciousness) and how the quality of life is measured. According to the Social Development Index, which shows how advanced society is, Korea is higher than the US, Singapore, Italy, UK and Israel by 2021, and 16th place similar to Belgium and Luxembourg In detail, it ranked 5th in personal safety, 5th in health and welfare, 1st in information and communication accessibility, and 1st in higher education accessibility among 200 countries. It is ranked 19th in nutrition and medical support, 26th in water and sanitation facilities, 25th in individual rights, 30th in individual freedom and choice, 32nd in residential environment, and 26th in basic knowledge accessibility. These are also high, but it is a little ambiguous to say good? The environment is 80 delegates due to the neighboring country (details are brought as of 2020) According to the Human Development Index, which assesses the development level of the people based on average life expectancy, education level, per capita income, etc., Korea was higher than Luxembourg in Europe in 2020 and 19th in the last year Britain was ranked 18th and Austria, the US, Spain, Italy and France were ranked lower than South Korea This data is published annually by the United Nations Organization. There is a separate ranking of human development indexes that reflect inequality. Based on this data, Korea ranked 21st higher than other developed countries such as France, USA, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel In the 2021 World's Best Country Rankings released by US News, Korea ranked 15th among Norway, Denmark, Italy and Finland among 200 countries In detail, it ranked 18th in quality of life, 8th in dynamism, 6th in innovation, 7th in cultural influence, 5th in entrepreneurship In terms of quality of life, public education development is 74, economic stability is 85, job quality is 64, public health system is 55.7 However, family stability and price stability are low, and animal rights are only 18 out of 100 points. In addition, in the OECD Better Life Index, Korea is ranked 28th overall in 2020 (out of 37 countries). In detail, it is ranked 5th in housing quality and accessibility, 2nd in citizen participation, 11th in education and technology, 17th in quality and availability, and 14th in social equality Income is 22nd and safety is 24th, which is normal (recently rising to 11th) In the questionnaire survey on health, which is a subjective item here, the response is very negative, so the overall ranking is not high The Vulnerable Country Index, which shows how stable a country is in many areas, shows that Korea is in a very stable group with France and Belgium, and is higher than the stable group with the United States and Britain This data shows that the criteria for calculation are power struggle, social division, illegal election, minority suppression, recession, manpower outflow, development imbalance, education, public transportation, security, infrastructure, health, religious freedom and civil liberties, Other human rights, establishment and practice of the rule of law, population stability, national credit rating, etc. Finally, let's look at materials that are difficult to categorize as specific items. According to the Economic Freedom Index, which measures how economic freedom and legal stability are guaranteed, Korea ranked 27th among 177 countries between Sweden, Norway and Malaysia in 2016 It is currently ranked 25th, higher than Japan, which ranked 30th, and France, which ranked 64th.
@jbkim25412 жыл бұрын
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@twietter Жыл бұрын
@RisingSunCountry 6:20 why do asian countries used to have clans and not tribes
@ユニティーちゃん Жыл бұрын
@RisingSunCountryThat's the main issue: It's the companies who is deciding this behind.
@marcco9542 жыл бұрын
As Korean, I'm very surprised you have researched really well about S.Korea. Young ppl like me still wants to live in Seoul since it is very difficult to find a job elsewhere (Of course there are works to do in other places but the salary isn't that good). So, the price of real estate is sky rocketing in Seoul which makes difficult for young ppl to get a proper place to live. Due to such problem, more and more youngsters give up getting married or even if they get married, they rather choose not to have a child because having a child costs a lot either.
@lonnybloo2 жыл бұрын
do you recommend going to Korea for studies? i'm from Russia and education system here is terrible, especially in the field I want to study but it's somewhat developed in Korea and scholarship program by Korean government has good terms
@Abhaayyyy2 жыл бұрын
@@lonnybloo after some months I was also planning to go to Korea for studies but after this I don't know if I should .... The Korean education is very hard I guess I don't wanna study 24 hrs
@유진신-q6p2 жыл бұрын
@@lonnybloo which field are you in? is it for ph.D?
@유진신-q6p2 жыл бұрын
@@Abhaayyyy well it isnt. only for the highschool education not uni,,
@lonnybloo2 жыл бұрын
@@유진신-q6p Film and Animation I graduated from school and then college (animation major), want to take undergraduate studies
@mbag012 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Korea for 5 years as a Korean who grew up in the west. It's absolutely brutal there. I left because I saw no hope for my future if I kept living there. There is no respite. Only brutal competition every single day of your life, struggling to get ahead of your competition who are also working their ass off for the exact same goals that you are. Kids? You'll be living under the poverty line if you have too many, and because of the unstable employment due to the economy being dependant on exports, it's just... So hard to even think of having kids. I feel terribly guilty for having left, if I could contribute to Korea I would but how can I make a difference when all the decisions are made by people who are so high up in their ivory tower they can't even see me? I just have a heavy heart:(
@BlinkShadow Жыл бұрын
How could you make a difference? VOTE HARDER lol, thats what your white colonial master tells you, democracy is the way lol 🤡🤡🤡
@ioshiyАй бұрын
What country did you go to and why this particular country? I am half Russian and half Korean (Koryo-saram), I have been living in Korea for about 7 years (I am 17 years old) and I am thinking of going to university here, but I am also considering emigrating to some western country in the future. So far I like Korea, I love my historical homeland despite all its faults!
@Bai1833 күн бұрын
@@ioshiy if you can afford it, go to the states.
@ioshiy3 күн бұрын
@@Bai183 I think the states are friendly to migrants and my English is slightly above average, but I'm just not attracted to the United States as a country. I also think that there is quite a big problem of racism there. Not that there's less of it in Korea, but at least I'm Korean. I'll think about your offer.
@Bai1833 күн бұрын
@@ioshiy Yeah I totally get that. The US is not for everyone! I would say though that the racism in Big Cities in the states are pretty much non-existent. Ofc there are still crazy people. Vancouver is very east asian as well in Canada!
@yhc6872 жыл бұрын
One funny thing is that Chaebols, the large conglomerates, are actually the ones that follow the labor laws, provide tons of benefits for its workers and have better work life balance because they are filthy rich and can afford to provide those to their workers. It's actually the small, medium sized companies that work with Chaebols who have it the worst. They are not part of those conglomerates so they not only get paid worse, but they have to work overtime to meet the deadline the conglomerates have set for them, leading their workers to work till death
@AureliusLaurentius1099 Жыл бұрын
People forget that running and especially working for a startup, especially when its run by people who do not know what they are doing, is hell
@roc7880 Жыл бұрын
true, not so many people are aware of this aspect.
@M7ner088 ай бұрын
This makes more sense now
@iwillnoteatzebugs5 ай бұрын
Some kind of cyberpunk distopia
@samiaoishy78625 ай бұрын
@@iwillnoteatzebugs Korea Japan and china will be cyberpunk in 2050s They're academically good but lack education on many life aspects
@yiannchrst2 жыл бұрын
What I love the most about your videos is the positivity you have!
@Ttegegg2 жыл бұрын
And that swear word. Sounded like his voice cracked somehow
@stefanschleps87582 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. When Apophis is due to strike us, or Yellowstone is about to go up. We want him telling us the news.
@Halcon_Sierreno2 жыл бұрын
I love the animals he uses to represent countries.
@yiannchrst2 жыл бұрын
@@Halcon_Sierreno Yes! I love them so much too!
@Halcon_Sierreno2 жыл бұрын
@@yiannchrst Pegasus for North Korea, lol.
@TheHaniverse2 жыл бұрын
As a Brit in my late twenties trying to build a life here, I can not stress how accurate this video is. The decreasing aging population due to the wealth divide is also the most palatable - most of my friends have completely given up on the prospect of having children or getting married because we literally don't even have time to exist. I work 10 - 7pm, but in reality I get up at 8 and I get home at 8, by which time I'm already exhausted, so my evenings are spent doing next to nothing. (And I know 8am is a late start to some but I have chronic insomnia so it's usually 4 hours of sleep for me, which just adds to how utterly exhausted I am when I get home.) Even if you aren't exhausted when you get home, realistically your finances limit what you can even do in the evening. If you live at home, then you likely sign up for gym or a hobby-related club activity, but you'll be nagged about why you aren't saving to afford the exorbitantly high housing costs so you can move out and get married. If you do happen to live alone, a good chunk of your wages (about 50% for me personally) will go on rent alone, then there's living expenses, savings, if you want to take any classes so you can get a job that pays you a few extra bucks a day but ultimately makes no difference to your living situation. I love Korea and I am grateful for the life I've built for myself here, the people are kind and culture is beautiful, but there are a LOT of economic problems. Teens, 20s and 30s are all giving up on 'enjoying life' or planning for bleak futures and are living more in the moment because they don't believe that hard work alone will get you anywhere. You'll also see that's why Korean has the largest national % of KZbinrs with over 1 mil subs - many are realizing that the only way to break out of this system is to earn internationally and work for themselves using opportunities like KZbin where they can see that enough hard work pays off. I myself am planning to transition to fully freelance next year and try to diversify my income streams because even being highly qualified, I can not find a job with decent pay, and I have even more factors working against me as a non-Korean.
@daebak73702 жыл бұрын
World govts are colluding together at the expense of their own citizens to usher in new world order aka antichrist beast system. Cash will be obsolete. One world digital currency is coming soon.
@AndalusianLuis2 жыл бұрын
Lol why are you still even there. If I was in your shoes I would’ve moved back to my country first chance I got.
@mrobocop16662 жыл бұрын
@@AndalusianLuis Or just work remotely getting salary there or at home and living in cheaper country
@belldrop73652 жыл бұрын
@@mrobocop1666 And get less money? Nah man, it's the point of capitalism. Complain all they want but as long as they reap it's benefits, aka money, they'll keep sowing more of it.
@lumpsoboii42012 жыл бұрын
@@AndalusianLuis lol my first thought too when I read this.
@zelda_the_queen20969 ай бұрын
When I visited South Korea recently, many of the shops and restaurants were run by the elderly. I watched one video where they were saying that due to the cost of living and skewed age distribution, as well as the low birth rate, many elderly must work well past retirement age to stay alive. It’s so sad. Even when you are older and tired, there is no rest.
@markmarkson44554 ай бұрын
The US' future
@smalltime03 ай бұрын
It's actually a dystopia. Anyone who thinks SK is great hasn't been there. I went 2016/2017 and was honestly shocked how stark the contrasts are. You have Mercedes showrooms across the highway in Seoul from places that look straight out of the 3rd world poverty wise.
@Strikingeight2 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention that South Korea has a elderly homeless crisis as well as they don’t really have social security. So in conjunction with the current economic woes of the youths, S. Korea is going to become a nation of homeless old people.
@dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod2 жыл бұрын
what sucks about aouth korea as well is our education system. now i HATE it when peoplw bring up satistics as if that means shit, like cool were all edcuated but what are we educated is far diffrent then how many peple have education. we are basically groomed our entire lives to serve these chaebwols and so everyone has and will fight for the same god damn job of who gets to lick the boots of one of these companys and it just leaves no room for any value in work or lide in general. eveeything is crafyed from basically all these monoplys that are litterly running the country
@sagemack76792 жыл бұрын
@@dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod that sounds AWFUL! How do you cope with such a system?
@Strikingeight2 жыл бұрын
@@dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod and if you don’t secure a job with one, you will be working some back alley job that will only cover your basic needs for your entire life until you physically cannot work anymore and then wind up homeless. Women won’t date you if you don’t have one of these jobs Your parents will disown you if you choose anything that becomes a burden for them/ they didn’t choose for you And its worse for men because at least women have the option of whoring themselves out at a Juicy Bar to some soldier/ rich fuck in Gangnam, where they may get lucky and marry the simp. The only lottery system like that that exists for men is in Squid Game.
@AndresRamirez-fi5uw2 жыл бұрын
@@dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod wont that lead to more emigration from Korea? No well paying jobs? Time to go. Korean diaspora will definitely grow in the coming years.
@iandavidvillaloboswong51802 жыл бұрын
Social security is a secondary issue, the problem is with those elderly not having a family to take care of them. Its the family's job not the government's
@hijisfriend90302 жыл бұрын
The problem with SK is something I called "new economic power syndrome." When you grows up too fast and having a reliable allies but most/all of them aren't from your region. Countries like SK, UAE, Qatar fell for this condition. The mentalities when they were developing countries are there while having developed economy. It boost their ego and basically raised systemic discrimination in their countries either racism towards different developing country or generation gap mindset between young Gen and elder of the country.
@Serching4JerryGarcia2 жыл бұрын
Could China be considered part of this category too?
@hijisfriend90302 жыл бұрын
@@Serching4JerryGarcia yes, they were. Although, They're changing. Idk, how their current young generation looks like in the future.
@faiq0262 жыл бұрын
@@Serching4JerryGarcia china have better treatment for developing countries through their belt and road initiative, despite massive debt trap propaganda from western countries more and more developing countries, especially on africa are joining in to the project. China wants to make as many allies as possible because they already have many geopolitical rivals
@Serching4JerryGarcia2 жыл бұрын
@@faiq026 the truth is that the Belt and Road Initiative hasn't been working out like they thought it would. Alot of countries who got involved are experiencing buyer's remorse. The people of those nations are not happy that their governments leaders are using the opportunity to do shady underhanded deals while China just looks away. Then there's the fact of indigenous groups who are negatively effected by the construction and development as well.
@SuperCrow022 жыл бұрын
It's not at all comparable to petrol states like the Gulf States or any states basing their economies solely off of natural resources, its economy is actually a legitimate one and you're making a false equivalence. Demographic collapse is a problem that will be plaguing most of the world in the near future and we still aren't certain of what its effects will be. For all we know it could be reversed relatively quickly, it's stupid to look at a chart that's attempting to predict the future and take it as fact.
@Peeoto8 күн бұрын
Well well well, if this ain’t fine wine then idk what is.
@gvoah Жыл бұрын
Geopolitics has been a hobby of mine for some time and your way of explaining things is by far the best I've seen on youtube. Freaking hilarious and accurate. Subbed
@lamina116 ай бұрын
Same. I have a KZbin degree in Geopolitics. History repeats itself all the time!
@sasankakuruppuarachchi6509 Жыл бұрын
I've been in Korea for 2 years now. I've always felt this underlying stress everywhare that is growing like a ticking bomb. Everyone feels it. but choose to ignore. I decided to leave Korea on the second day I slept in. It didn't get any better with the time. No expat I know feels like home here. Finally I graduated and I'm moving to Finland. I have got nothing against Korean people but I guess it's the system that is cooking everyone alive like a pressure cooker.
@elmoisamac Жыл бұрын
I lived there for 10 years. Pressure cooker is the correct term for sure.
@tour-de-tour Жыл бұрын
Haha we love the pressure cooker and steamed sticky stuff! So we steam ourselves ❤ embrace peninsula mentality
@User_Noproblem Жыл бұрын
한국인도 힘든데 외국인은 얼마나 더 힘들었을까요,, 미안해요 ❤ 한국이라는 나라 시스템은 못 되먹었다.. ㅠㅠ
@sasankakuruppuarachchi6509 Жыл бұрын
@BBB-kb1op I have already moved to Finland. Yes as you said Korea is not for me. I am Happier, healthier, more social and more productive now than I was in Korea.
@juki637711 ай бұрын
@@sasankakuruppuarachchi6509 how can you have done that in 2 months, in your message you said you were moving to finland, meaning it wasnt yet the case, now you have already moved here ? also what are you doing in Finland?
@a.ricole40812 жыл бұрын
Yay a Korean video finally. Thank you for reminding me how screwed my nation is.
@eatinsomtin99842 жыл бұрын
wont be any of you left in 80 years.
@ammarahmed45322 жыл бұрын
Not quite, it's a lot more complicated than that. There a little something called productivity growth(which is the main thing to counteract aging population) which as it so happens korea has one of the highest rates of in any developed country + potential for even more. This definitely won't completely solve the crisis but it will be more than enough to maintain good living conditions and ok economic growth. As for dependency ratio, the national pension isn't estimated to run out until 2070. The reason for this is that it is currently running on excess and has been for a long time cuz not that many people are using it as of now(ofc the downside of this is the massive elderly poverty rate). Plus the current rate of tax contribution toward it is way below average and if the government decides to increase it by even 5%(which is still cheaper than most other developed nations), it won't ever run out.
@garden38182 жыл бұрын
@@eatinsomtin9984 I disagree. As population shrinks, wages will go up again, and with increased space in the cities people will have kids again. The issue is making sure the country survives whilst the population shrinks, which will be easier said than done. But just because demographics is one way today it won't mean it'll be like this forever. People in the 1900s were saying the Earth was going to overpopulate, and they were obviously wrong.
@eatinsomtin99842 жыл бұрын
@@garden3818 no proof of people having more kids when there are less people in a city. Space is not the primarily problem, it’s mostly about their values, religion and economy. Also, wages will not go up and their is no proof of that, if young people are having to pay a lot pre for the old and their not enough people to be working jobs, then how exactly does that increase wages?
@manai26832 жыл бұрын
@@garden3818 ......... I mean
@StateoftheWorld2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I don't have a new h0ser video, I'm also having a hidden crisis
@k_kubes7 күн бұрын
Bro called it a year ago and no one payed attention
@mathi-m6u9 ай бұрын
Korea is over. The birth rate is now around 0.6, but it's only the beginning. Currently, there are 0.38 in some districts of Seoul and 0.31 in Busan. Korea is just a country that is over and quickly appears and disappears.
@arthas6408 ай бұрын
They should import some Latinos. Cheap labor, plenty of people for their Squid Games, and bring those birth rates up.
@lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIllII8 ай бұрын
Koreas history is deep and long
@jackMeought-fr8vl8 ай бұрын
The north will take over in a few decades it seems
@TerridaX7 ай бұрын
@@prosoccer926 mroe like 3 inches
@osasunaitor7 ай бұрын
At some point they will be forced to let immigrants in. Both options mean suicide as a nation, but at least immigrants may keep the country working somehow
@dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod2 жыл бұрын
as somone who litterly lives in south korea k can tell you we industrialised way too quickly. we are seen as a 1st world nation yes but many things are still in 3rd world conditions. you cant expect a country to shoot up that gast and shedout every part of its 3rd world conditionings
@gianlucag100g2 жыл бұрын
What's 3rd world?
@avus-kw2f2132 жыл бұрын
So it’s kinda like the USSR ?
@shadowfreaper81582 жыл бұрын
@@avus-kw2f213 early ussr
@avus-kw2f2132 жыл бұрын
@@shadowfreaper8158 thanks for correcting me but I would argue pre Nikita USSR
@rizkyadiyanto79222 жыл бұрын
@@rami8896 like in america?
@jacobwragg7272 жыл бұрын
I loved it when h0ser said “it’s h0sing time” truly one of the moments in the video
@dysdev2 жыл бұрын
I loved it when Jacob said "it's Jacobbing time" truly one of the moments in the comment.
@jacobwragg7272 жыл бұрын
I loved it when DysfunctionalDev said “it’s jacobbing time” truly one of the comments of all time
@9_98762 жыл бұрын
I loved it when
@davidoneill75542 жыл бұрын
Maybe the real h0ser was all the drawn anthropomorphic representations of countries that we made along the way
@jacobwragg7272 жыл бұрын
@@davidoneill7554 maybe we shouldn’t be sad that the video ended, but be glad about all the h0sers we met along the way
@HazakunaJr9 ай бұрын
The reason S. Korea imports so much oil is not for its own consumption, but because there are many world-class oil refining and chemical companies in South Korea. They import crude oil, process it and export it again. Of course, the Korean Peninsula is a very barren land where not even 1 mL of oil is produced, so oil must be imported for survival.
@AruRomulo6 ай бұрын
Cry
@Inactive_Account292835 ай бұрын
@@AruRomulocry harder
@권현운3 ай бұрын
Yes, Korea has the highest suicide rate in the world, the highest number of people renouncing nationality, and the lowest birth rate.
@user-is3yn7xr4c2 ай бұрын
The reason why S. Korea imports so much oil is because it is valuable resources necessary for the survival of English empire's biggest tentacle United States' government NATO's Military Industrial Complex technological development. The English imperialistic technocrats have successfully subjugated the south korea's government power over the collective-national-shaming-cultural unconscious instinct of korean locals by military coercion and established pro-american institutional policies, English imperialistic technocrats' privately mandate chaebols, american transnational trading infrastructures, anti-nature western ideologies, american factory-model education system, environmentally-unfriendly amoral capitalism since the end of world war 2. The English imperialistic technocrats transform the locals into a bunch of slave-labors for the service of maintenance of supply of valuable resources necessary for the survival of the English empire's biggest tentacle United States' government NATO's Military Industrial Complex technological development.
@rimostle2 жыл бұрын
4:31, wow I honestly can't believe he still got a sponsorship deal after saying that lmao. Props to hoser for that audacity.
@MarcelinoDeseo2 жыл бұрын
"Except Wondrium" as his disclaimer. You never gonna bite the hands that feed you. 😉
@rimostle2 жыл бұрын
@Marcelino Deseo lol thx for pointing that out I didn't notice it.
@SogDough2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcelinoDeseo what a good point
@rkang94782 жыл бұрын
As a Korean who already flew the f out of my home country and has lived in Canada, I'd say you are right on every subject. Fun to visit, definitely not to live in. It hurts watching things getting only worse there 😢
@marioplayer14102 жыл бұрын
Please stay in Canada permenantely.
@whatisgoingon2982 жыл бұрын
If you are young and just getting started, I think you can get a lot more job opportunities abroad for the same amount of effort. If you have a good amount of money saved up for retirement, South Korea is a great place to live (fast delivery, good transportation, fast government workers/services, good internet, good facilities and sports programs for the elderly, easily accessible medical care, etc)
@youwayo Жыл бұрын
Thats Japan in a nutshell
@ColonizedEthan Жыл бұрын
oh god he went to Canada
@yokolee5243 Жыл бұрын
Smoke some weed
@hyunjustin92272 жыл бұрын
Studied 16 hours a day for 360 days and I failed the exam that takes place once a year. Now I have to move to Australia to go to an University.
@angusyates8282 жыл бұрын
Don't get too excited. I'm Australian and things aren't good here either.
@Iris-uj5sv2 жыл бұрын
@@angusyates828 atleast the education system is better than in korea and the high suicidal rate among students
@colmar7002 Жыл бұрын
@@angusyates828 yup, most Koreans seemed to have some sort of fantasy about the west, but in reality we also have our own set of problems.
@angusyates828 Жыл бұрын
@@colmar7002 So true.
@georgevanandersson-om5ez5 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry man. May God have mercy on you my bro. It's not your fault, I think the system is just stacked against anybody who isn't born into power/MONEY
@devonwilliams1367 ай бұрын
So basically North Korea is Orwellian while South Korea is Huxleyan.
@mrcheesecake11839 күн бұрын
THIS right here ^^^
@FictionHubZA2 жыл бұрын
Countries have companies but Samsung is a company with a country.
@Sceptonic2 жыл бұрын
Modern day Dutch East Indies/British East India company
@FictionHubZA2 жыл бұрын
@@Sceptonic They better hope Samsung doesn't become like standard fruit. Its power over South Korea is nearly at that level.
@fislen-e1d2 жыл бұрын
Samsung is not the only big company in SK. SK LG HYUNDAI HANWHA POSCO HYOSUNG NAVER LOTTE ect.. So many companies are there.
@auraguard0212 Жыл бұрын
I guess Chaebols are why Korean anime games always have corporate-run dystopias, if they're not some period piece...
@LastAmericanHero9112 ай бұрын
DO YOU LOVE THE CITY YOU LIVE IN?
@gamerrevolutionary66152 жыл бұрын
Hey I just wanted to say I love your videos. Your format of condensing complex geopolitical problems into 10 to 15 minute videos is awesome. It really helps me stay up to date with current world politics.
@Novaurawr5 күн бұрын
KZbin’s recommendations timing is perfect.
@buttonanastasia2 жыл бұрын
I've been living in South Korea for a short time and still learning a bunch. I can, however, attest to the 3rd grader's education level, specifically in math and English. I'm an English teacher at an after-school English academy (Hagwan/Hagwon), and the number of hours these kids are in school is intense. 7-8 hours at their public or private schools, then 6 hours/week at the English academy, and many go to other academies for math, etc. Out of my 80+/- kids, only 3 play sports with their schools, and almost as many are involved with creative arts. It's a shift for me as a teacher and I don't feel bad for them if they drift off into sleep (and still pass our tests with flying colors). Everything is about their education and getting better scores than their peers - there is also cultural optics that are included in this that have their own problems. I have found, however, creative and critical thinking is lacking (around the world as well, but incredibly prevalent there). It's about accomplishment with what is on paper and resumes and life is on hold in many instances. And don't get me started on the work culture. That's a whole new topic that takes a video like yours to help explain. I was lucky with my academy. They have a nice work/life balance, but not all are equal within our academy and that is very interesting.
@R_Grey0322 жыл бұрын
Honestly not surprised to know that the school/academy cultures didn't change from when I was in. We're stubborn in a way that we know the problems yet we leave them be, because changing it will simply cost more and won't guarantee better net income. While most kids are taught with a competitive mindset and are forced to take the paths chosen by their parents from the start, I was lucky to have my parents let me choose my ways. I hated competition, I hated how schools worked, and I was confident that I can do better without their effort to turn me around. English at schools, for example, is taught in more of an academic way. The exam papers are full of questions about grammar. And if you don't get a good score out of that, you're labeled just bad at English. Kids are forced to learn that way as well, alongside after school academies that teach in the exact same way in most cases. Veering off the course is simply being insubordinate, and getting 4 hours of sleep a day is considered normal. I ignored all of that. I learned my English in my own way through the internet, and the only part I lacked was speaking because native speakers are hard to find in this country. I'd often get flying scores in the exams, not because I learned everything they taught me, but because I picked it up as a language, not a subject. I'd often get questioned how I achieve that, and I don't answer. Learning English through internet and gaming is something out of the world for most teachers' mind. Now I'm out of my university, looking for a job not just in this country but also abroad. I often talk to my friends from all around the world, hearing their opinions on different matters, and sometimes gaming together. This language alone opened up so many more possibilities for me, and I hope more kids get to experience it. Korean is not used anywhere else than Korea, while English is used worldwide. It just might help them see problems from other directions.
@jathebest2835 Жыл бұрын
@@R_Grey032 I like the fact that you learn English on the Internet😁 Same here, and I'm even learning programming languages for my future opportunities. Learning how to program online is possible as well😎
@nathand22642 жыл бұрын
Thes videos are literally the best informational videos on KZbin keep up the good stuff
@pedroleal10782 жыл бұрын
It's informational in some way, but nothing tells us that it is a good source. Getting information from these videos is not a good way of learning...
@teachmetelugu73202 жыл бұрын
@@pedroleal1078 it gives you a big idea picture and trains your thinking to connect the dots across multiple realms...i love this video and really think it is invaluable
@zoop16402 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. As a Korean I am literally amused by how you understood and explained the deep rooted problems of the Korean society. I have lived my entire life in Korea until 27, and just flew to US for higher education. And I can feel marriage and having kids in US is much more conceivable than back in the days in Korea where I felt those are hard to afford and felt like a difficult step. The divided classisms in Korea is what makes youngsters miserable and drag them down. And unless the rotten politicians who only fight for their seats get extracted, bright future for Korea would never ever be perceivable. 😂
@kushaltiwari3668 Жыл бұрын
Its all because of misogyny. Women should not give birth in patriarchal world
@dev-playing-gt Жыл бұрын
Could you tell me about the lives in the US? Though I'm considering moving to somewhere else, I worry about high expenses for living and education compared to salaries.
@lkaidankl Жыл бұрын
@@dev-playing-gtLife in the US more so as an Asian American living in the Bay Area is pretty alright (I never faced discrimination because there is a strong Asian presence from where I live) however the US can be very expensive if you choose to reside in California especially Los Angeles or any Silicon Valley Cities!! I really wouldn’t recommend living here because college education can also be very expensive (such as USC tuition) depending on which college you go to but if you are financially well-off I would recommend living in a city that is regarded as safe and not cities like Oakland or San Francisco lol.
@lkaidankl Жыл бұрын
@@dev-playing-gtAlso, the opportunities given in the Bay Area are also amazing. My High School offered optional AM/PM classes or after school courses through a CTE School which give certifications and first-hand knowledge ahead on what field / course you chose to take. I personally chose a cybersecurity course which also gave me college credit and my CTE teacher who worked on that field for 20+ years previously taught at Berkeley and Stanford so the quality of education is nice too.
@speakupyt4900 Жыл бұрын
Didn't these ''naysayers'' has been talking ''hidden crisis'' for the 75 years????? !!!😏😏😏 Slice and dice it all you want, still Korea is 1,000 better than the rest of your countries and only going stronger, lol !!!🔥🔥🔥
@jihukim4000 Жыл бұрын
Haha i’m korean this video is so accurate, by the way the birth rates even lower now (0.7) and 0.5 for seoul which is just so horrible. Im an highschooler and the pressure we get is like probably unimaginable for the rest of the world, if you heard how late at night we go to bed you’d be surprised.
@北岸bakon Жыл бұрын
then why being so eager to succeed
@바보들아 Жыл бұрын
@@北岸bakonWe are not seeking success. We need to study 15 hours a day to get a good grade and go to a good university through the CSAT. Nevertheless, an average of 75 percent of them are employed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, with the average house price of 1 billion won in Korea, young people with an average annual salary of 30 million won have to work for about 30 years. This is why they have to study harder than 15 hours to get a better job at a conglomerate. We have neither tourism nor natural resources like Europe nor natural resources like Saudi Arabia and Russia. This does not mean that we will not slow down growth through human resources, as long as we do not grow like Central Asia, because we may be invaded again by China or Japan.
@user-cf5tn1bl5p Жыл бұрын
그냥 포기해라 나처럼
@Endwankery5 ай бұрын
@@北岸bakon I don't think it's eagerness to succeed. Koreans seem depressed
@bustdetector17382 ай бұрын
This sounds so stressful , my mental wouldn’t be able to survive the endless competition and comparing to one another.
@MrAsianPie2 жыл бұрын
"The f*cking hate eachother" Yep, that's been Asia since the existance of Asia
@Quincy_010_2 жыл бұрын
Or the world since the existence of the world
@eddienutts6732 жыл бұрын
East Asia is the OG balkans region
@axelNodvon20472 жыл бұрын
A very simplified and wrong idea of east asian history
@iloveplumpgrannies1742 жыл бұрын
Not really. They started hating each other when USA entered the scene.
@brutallyhonest35292 жыл бұрын
If Japan didn't exist, Korea and China would've got a long.
@@somezsaltz6835 that was 1950-51, Eisenhower wasn't president until 52
@shedar76782 жыл бұрын
Basically both Koreas are dystopias. The North is 1984 and the south is blade runner
@LuzikArbuzik772 жыл бұрын
Still prefer the blade runner tbh
@Gigi-zr6hp2 жыл бұрын
@@LuzikArbuzik77 lmao being a corpo bootlicker isn't better than being a commie shill
@LuzikArbuzik772 жыл бұрын
@@Gigi-zr6hp have fun living in North Korea, coping is welcome there
@shedar76782 жыл бұрын
@@LuzikArbuzik77 I think we all do
@shedar76782 жыл бұрын
@@LuzikArbuzik77 you're the one taking too seriously a joke bro
@sanluisgonzaaga1236 күн бұрын
i guess bro had a vision
@dontstare27812 жыл бұрын
Dude this is the 1st time i came across your channel. Never ever have i listened to geopolitics which was explained as entertaining as you did. The amount of edit, humour, funny dialogues etc that has gone into the making of this video is insane. You earned a sub mate. Keep growing.
@MonroeSim2 жыл бұрын
Amen brother
@superturtlesvideos2935 Жыл бұрын
Where was the humor and funny dialogue?
@speakupyt4900 Жыл бұрын
Didn't these ''naysayers'' has been talking ''hidden crisis'' for the 75 years????? !!!😏😏😏 Slice and dice it all you want, still Korea is 1,000 better than the rest of your countries and only going stronger, lol !!!🔥🔥🔥
@baronvonjo19292 жыл бұрын
I swear every Korean media I ever see and I have see a good bit has the main charcter drowning in debt and pretty miserable. I have seen that apparently loads of elderly in the nation are struggling as well. They never got their money. Like they never got the savings because SK developed so fast and thus they have to keep working.
@matthewchi52922 жыл бұрын
I just realized this too. My all time favorite K-Drama Comedy series "High Kick through the Roof" has its plot kick off because of debt and the concept of having very little money and having to resort to sad and drastic means to stay afloat is present throughout the whole series. And this series was made in like 2005-2009
@loading21122 жыл бұрын
That made me wonder. two of Korean best known production, Parasite and Squid Games, have the same premises; people with financial struggle doing everything they can to survive.
@GenerationX19842 жыл бұрын
People are beginning to figure out that the feudalism style wage theft that is characteristic of capitalism is a failure and a scam! So the whole system needs an overhaul.
@chocoholic56452 жыл бұрын
I dont think what u think is true. All of people i know including not close who are over 60 enjoye their life a lot. We think elderly is the ones who have both money and time and because of that they enjoy working out and know how to enjoy life. It is youngsters who is economically in difficult situation ingeneral. Of course there are old people who is suffereing financially but those exist in every county.
@fislen-e1d2 жыл бұрын
평범한 중산층 얘기는 극적이지 않으니까 밑바닥 이야기를 쓰는거지
@dagebis7 күн бұрын
Thanks KZbin reccomindation your always on time.
@felixbui98185 күн бұрын
oh boy did this age fine
@ethansaltmere2 жыл бұрын
It seems like the biggest problem for Korea is not the chaebols or even the birth rate but rather the growing global geopolitical tensions. Korea's largest trade partner is China yet it relies on the USA for protection from the North. That seems like a very difficult, if not impossible line to tread in the future. At some point they will have to make it more clear which line they stand on and it will the harm the country either way.
@joeysung3112 жыл бұрын
what do you mean more clear which line we stand on? It's already pretty clear is it not
@ethansaltmere2 жыл бұрын
@@joeysung311 If tensions increase between China and the USA - for example China invades Taiwan - and the USA imposes sanctions like it has on Russia, would Korea follow? It would cripple their economy if they did. I was the under the impression the previous administration under President Moon was seeking to toe a line between the two countries in the interest of the health and continued growth of Korea's economy. It would also cripple the USA's economy if they did it right now in 2022 to an extent but they are already taking measures to wean themselves off Chinese dependance in many different sectors. The picture could be very different in 2030.
@Founderschannel1232 жыл бұрын
@@ethansaltmere actually china's economy is already collapsing plus with protests because of usa not exporting chips to china but i know what you mean cus of the tensions between the two ever increasing but the sk part that might be later cus main focus is whether usa will continue to stop chip export to china or recontinue the chip export idk what will happen next.
@eb_u2 жыл бұрын
@@ethansaltmereIt is very difficult to choose one side, but most Koreans hate China and appreciate the United States.
@stevenbaksh55452 жыл бұрын
@@ethansaltmere and they still have to worry about North Korea not the Kim regime but when DPRK collapses someone has to step up to control the situation in the North therefore they would have to make some kind of deal with China
@OwnD12 жыл бұрын
Even tho h0ser probz don’t have a PhD, I really like his presentation style lmao. Got its charms
@Sodacacik2 жыл бұрын
phds are overrated.
@perhaps10942 жыл бұрын
Why would he need a PHD??
@h0ser2 жыл бұрын
pretty huge di
@DeezNutz-em8tr2 жыл бұрын
@@h0ser based
@duffydope2 жыл бұрын
@@h0ser 😂
@dogetaxes88932 жыл бұрын
Personally think any economic system could really survive the demograpic collapses that countries like China, Japan and SK are facing (a lot of Europe in the near future). I think were gonna see differing levels of bad, but from a fundemental point of view, having a demographic pyramid that's upside down sounds like a death blow for future growth. it's a death spiral (negative feedback loop) where younger generations have to support a larger older generation, hence have a lower standard of living and less kids but because the next generation is even smaller the same pattern keeps repeating until something breaks.
@flutterwind76862 жыл бұрын
Immigration works, but that requires considerable cultural concessions. Something Korea and Japan are very afraid of.
@amsd12312 жыл бұрын
At the end of the day a country's fortunes change as time goes on. This has always been true of people and in history. Great empires rise and fall. Countries enter a golden age and enter a dark age. It's all a part of history. It's just really gonna suck for the young Koreans who has wealth when they are born but has to go through a steep decline in their lifetime. This is basically the same cliche story of a kid growing up in a wealthy family but as soon as his parents die he finds out that their wealth was all on borrowed money and he is on the hook for paying the creditors. He can declare bankruptcy but it's also gonna suck when he has to apply for a mortgage. BTW this doesn't just apply to Korea but other western countries. They are all consuming more than they produce. It's all gonna catch up to them soon. The only sad part is the overconsumers will die fat and happy whereas their kids will have to suffer the consequences. I only hope that the collapse will happen after I die but it doesn't look my wishes will come true.
@genoric40942 жыл бұрын
@@flutterwind7686Something that you should be very careful with. From a Swede.
@reddevil55432 жыл бұрын
@@flutterwind7686 immigration is only a temporary plaster over much larger issue. Many underdeveloped countries outside of Africa and Middle East are already nearing birth rates of 2.1, eventually these countries themselves will run into problems. Most of South Asia will start loosing people in 25 years, SE Asia maybe 10-15 years, so this is not a good solution long term. Eventually I think humans will need to accept that population can't always keep growing or remain stable, it'll decline once countries develop, and should design their social security structures keeping this in mind. But politicians can't think beyond the next election cycle
@AndRei-yc3ti2 жыл бұрын
Its a myth that economic difficulties will lead to fewer kids - in every country that has tried financual incentives to make people have more kids, its failed every time. Its not about finances at all (indeed, this is why poorest countries in the world have many kids with no problems), but rather its about the mindsets women have towrds families and childbirth
@rohirrim982110 ай бұрын
Bruh this is literal cyberpunk dystopia
@mepatt4 күн бұрын
South korean president literally watch this and said "Bet"
@yannickbenavides74528 күн бұрын
hmmm welll well well....
@bleargh22 Жыл бұрын
Ok I've watched many of these short economic KZbinrs, and only recently discovered this channel, but am now comfortable saying hoser is a straight up analytical and comedic genius
@elmoisamac Жыл бұрын
He seamlessly covers so much ground and is funny while doing it. Quite a line to toe.
@RedDrake110 Жыл бұрын
the explainations are concise and accurate. the national animals and MS paint subtitles are hilarious AF. Love your content, man. Keep up the good work.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography2 жыл бұрын
A good idea for a video might be to compare and contrast all the countries that are about to go through massive demographic crisises, and both how they got there and how they (plan) are going through it. I’m thinking of namely Russia, Germany, Canada, Japan, China, and South Korea. Maybe also a bit about what sets the select few countries, such as France and the US, that have avoided this trap, apart from the rest.
@pottertheavenger13632 жыл бұрын
It would be funny if USA also had an incoming demographic collapse, since they hate migrants and their anchor kids so much, yet they can't be bothered to have white children of their own.
@MrMarinus182 жыл бұрын
France has a birthrate of 1.8 which is higher than the 1.6 of Germany but still below the minimum 2.1. Also despite that it's immigration rate is significantly lower than Germany's.
@bevandleon2 жыл бұрын
Canada is doing much better than France, what are you talking about
@ericlee61452 жыл бұрын
The US "avoided" the trap because it has high immigration.
@mysterioanonymous32062 жыл бұрын
@@ericlee6145 this. White Americans have 1.5, asian Americans even less at 1.38... That's lower than even Germany.
@tsaoh55722 жыл бұрын
If you know the history of their country, all you can really do is simply respect Koreans. Such amazing resilience.
@brutallyhonest35292 жыл бұрын
I respect the Koreans. Nice arse place.
@lizardking39792 жыл бұрын
Yeah, real hard workers, they are. But they rose from the ash largely thanks to American security and trade guarantees. With those disappearing quickly, they are pretty much doomed.
@배연서-g7w2 жыл бұрын
But there is hope Since Korea has excellent human resources as a result of hardening education, it is now necessary to pursue the active use of talent in the right place and in the right place. In addition, the elderly poverty and the suicide rate of the elderly should be carefully approached as policy works It is ironic that the elderly employment rate is the number one in the OECD and the elderly poverty rate is also the number one. And what are Korea's advantages for Korea to develop further? Know this accurately and improve the disadvantages while maximizing the advantages. There are side effects of compressed growth, but as Korea has grown rapidly, citizens' consciousness and political system have developed to some extent The following data may be helpful in training Korea. The best rankings should be maximized and supplemented. According to the British Economist's democracy index, Korea is ranked 16th out of 167 countries surveyed by 2021, higher than Japan, Austria, the United States and France. France is surprisingly empowered by the president, abuse and social unrest. Next, the Public Integrity Index, which objectively measures corruption in a society, shows that Korea is higher than Japan and Belgium among 117 countries surveyed (out of 200 countries), 18 mandates similar to Luxembourg and Costa Rica The data is published annually by the European Centre for Anti-Corruption Capabilities. As of 2022, Korea is ranked 43rd out of 180 countries surveyed. It is similar to the 42nd ranked US, 58th ranked Japan, 72nd ranked Italy and Israel. Last year, it was higher than Taiwan and the United States. However, the ranking of media credibility is close to the bottom of major countries with the US and France According to the data evaluating the competitiveness of the cultural field, Korea ranked second in the world in the soft power ranking announced by Monocle of Germany And in the data released by the UK agency, 19th place between Balgie and Ireland! The country's credit rating is third in the world (higher than the US and UK), and the innovation index, which assesses how innovative a country is, is announced separately by the European Union and Bloomberg Communications. R & D spending is the No. 1 OECD and e-government competitiveness is the No. 1 OECD Next, let's look at how mature the society is (including civic consciousness) and how the quality of life is measured. According to the Social Development Index, which shows how advanced society is, Korea is higher than the US, Singapore, Italy, UK and Israel by 2021, and 16th place similar to Belgium and Luxembourg In detail, it ranked 5th in personal safety, 5th in health and welfare, 1st in information and communication accessibility, and 1st in higher education accessibility among 200 countries. It is ranked 19th in nutrition and medical support, 26th in water and sanitation facilities, 25th in individual rights, 30th in individual freedom and choice, 32nd in residential environment, and 26th in basic knowledge accessibility. These are also high, but it is a little ambiguous to say good? The environment is 80 delegates due to the neighboring country (details are brought as of 2020) According to the Human Development Index, which assesses the development level of the people based on average life expectancy, education level, per capita income, etc., Korea was higher than Luxembourg in Europe in 2020 and 19th in the last year Britain was ranked 18th and Austria, the US, Spain, Italy and France were ranked lower than South Korea This data is published annually by the United Nations Organization. There is a separate ranking of human development indexes that reflect inequality. Based on this data, Korea ranked 21st higher than other developed countries such as France, USA, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel In the 2021 World's Best Country Rankings released by US News, Korea ranked 15th among Norway, Denmark, Italy and Finland among 200 countries In detail, it ranked 18th in quality of life, 8th in dynamism, 6th in innovation, 7th in cultural influence, 5th in entrepreneurship In terms of quality of life, public education development is 74, economic stability is 85, job quality is 64, public health system is 55.7 However, family stability and price stability are low, and animal rights are only 18 out of 100 points. In addition, in the OECD Better Life Index, Korea is ranked 28th overall in 2020 (out of 37 countries). In detail, it is ranked 5th in housing quality and accessibility, 2nd in citizen participation, 11th in education and technology, 17th in quality and availability, and 14th in social equality Income is 22nd and safety is 24th, which is normal (recently rising to 11th) In the questionnaire survey on health, which is a subjective item here, the response is very negative, so the overall ranking is not high The Vulnerable Country Index, which shows how stable a country is in many areas, shows that Korea is in a very stable group with France and Belgium, and is higher than the stable group with the United States and Britain This data shows that the criteria for calculation are power struggle, social division, illegal election, minority suppression, recession, manpower outflow, development imbalance, education, public transportation, security, infrastructure, health, religious freedom and civil liberties, Other human rights, establishment and practice of the rule of law, population stability, national credit rating, etc. Finally, let's look at materials that are difficult to categorize as specific items. According to the Economic Freedom Index, which measures how economic freedom and legal stability are guaranteed, Korea ranked 27th among 177 countries between Sweden, Norway and Malaysia in 2016 It is currently ranked 25th, higher than Japan, which ranked 30th, and France, which ranked 64th.
@배연서-g7w2 жыл бұрын
@@lizardking3979 what are Korea's advantages for Korea to develop further? Know this accurately and improve the disadvantages while maximizing the advantages. There are side effects of compressed growth, but as Korea has grown rapidly, citizens' consciousness and political system have developed to some extent The following data may be helpful in training Korea. The best rankings should be maximized and supplemented. According to the British Economist's democracy index, Korea is ranked 16th out of 167 countries surveyed by 2021, higher than Japan, Austria, the United States and France. France is surprisingly empowered by the president, abuse and social unrest. Next, the Public Integrity Index, which objectively measures corruption in a society, shows that Korea is higher than Japan and Belgium among 117 countries surveyed (out of 200 countries), 18 mandates similar to Luxembourg and Costa Rica The data is published annually by the European Centre for Anti-Corruption Capabilities. As of 2022, Korea is ranked 43rd out of 180 countries surveyed. It is similar to the 42nd ranked US, 58th ranked Japan, 72nd ranked Italy and Israel. Last year, it was higher than Taiwan and the United States. However, the ranking of media credibility is close to the bottom of major countries with the US and France According to the data evaluating the competitiveness of the cultural field, Korea ranked second in the world in the soft power ranking announced by Monocle of Germany And in the data released by the UK agency, 19th place between Balgie and Ireland! The country's credit rating is third in the world (higher than the US and UK), and the innovation index, which assesses how innovative a country is, is announced separately by the European Union and Bloomberg Communications. R & D spending is the No. 1 OECD and e-government competitiveness is the No. 1 OECD Next, let's look at how mature the society is (including civic consciousness) and how the quality of life is measured. According to the Social Development Index, which shows how advanced society is, Korea is higher than the US, Singapore, Italy, UK and Israel by 2021, and 16th place similar to Belgium and Luxembourg In detail, it ranked 5th in personal safety, 5th in health and welfare, 1st in information and communication accessibility, and 1st in higher education accessibility among 200 countries. It is ranked 19th in nutrition and medical support, 26th in water and sanitation facilities, 25th in individual rights, 30th in individual freedom and choice, 32nd in residential environment, and 26th in basic knowledge accessibility. These are also high, but it is a little ambiguous to say good? The environment is 80 delegates due to the neighboring country (details are brought as of 2020) According to the Human Development Index, which assesses the development level of the people based on average life expectancy, education level, per capita income, etc., Korea was higher than Luxembourg in Europe in 2020 and 19th in the last year Britain was ranked 18th and Austria, the US, Spain, Italy and France were ranked lower than South Korea This data is published annually by the United Nations Organization. There is a separate ranking of human development indexes that reflect inequality. Based on this data, Korea ranked 21st higher than other developed countries such as France, USA, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel In the 2021 World's Best Country Rankings released by US News, Korea ranked 15th among Norway, Denmark, Italy and Finland among 200 countries In detail, it ranked 18th in quality of life, 8th in dynamism, 6th in innovation, 7th in cultural influence, 5th in entrepreneurship In terms of quality of life, public education development is 74, economic stability is 85, job quality is 64, public health system is 55.7 However, family stability and price stability are low, and animal rights are only 18 out of 100 points. In addition, in the OECD Better Life Index, Korea is ranked 28th overall in 2020 (out of 37 countries). In detail, it is ranked 5th in housing quality and accessibility, 2nd in citizen participation, 11th in education and technology, 17th in quality and availability, and 14th in social equality Income is 22nd and safety is 24th, which is normal (recently rising to 11th) In the questionnaire survey on health, which is a subjective item here, the response is very negative, so the overall ranking is not high The Vulnerable Country Index, which shows how stable a country is in many areas, shows that Korea is in a very stable group with France and Belgium, and is higher than the stable group with the United States and Britain This data shows that the criteria for calculation are power struggle, social division, illegal election, minority suppression, recession, manpower outflow, development imbalance, education, public transportation, security, infrastructure, health, religious freedom and civil liberties, Other human rights, establishment and practice of the rule of law, population stability, national credit rating, etc. Finally, let's look at materials that are difficult to categorize as specific items. According to the Economic Freedom Index, which measures how economic freedom and legal stability are guaranteed, Korea ranked 27th among 177 countries between Sweden, Norway and Malaysia in 2016 It is currently ranked 25th, higher than Japan, which ranked 30th, and France, which ranked 64th.
@mason76452 жыл бұрын
But in the other hand, we can find that we are miserable and suffering all time. I mean, other countries has suffers too but, we always have short and small golden ages. Even we are having a glorious and the most powerful age in all South Korean history, but it hasn't even been 100 years and we have to end it, Diving in to New Dark Age.
@vxxiii41607 күн бұрын
This aged well
@fritzkraut58337 күн бұрын
AAAAAAAAAA I'M GONNA COUP AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'M COUPIIIIIING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Ok sorry Parliament, I'm not gonna coup again
@ngjiherhn40342 жыл бұрын
I'm half offended and half really happy to see my nation looking like a very worried tiger with it's mouth open I'm pretty sure it isn't intentional but it looks really funny xD
@LuzikArbuzik772 жыл бұрын
Tiger is a pretty cool animal to have as symbol. What is more funny for me is that North Korea has this mythological korean flying horse as their symbol, which perfectly fits how pompous their government is and how delusional are their ideas
@ngjiherhn40342 жыл бұрын
@@LuzikArbuzik77 to clear things up I'm really happy with the national animal I'm just saying the way it's drawn looks like its open mouthed worried, which is about accurate to be frank
@LuzikArbuzik772 жыл бұрын
@@ngjiherhn4034 haha, yeah, I see. Anyway, I hope your country will find a way out of this mess!
@user-hf2dr7sh4y2 жыл бұрын
Get used to being offended. In America that's all everyone does. Offend racial groups to make themselves feel better because in the end everyone sucks in their own different of ways. SK is just one part of that in the world and it's really about which way of living sucks less. So if you're rich in SK, you can feel pretty secure and stable in SK as well as almost anywhere in the rest of the world, hence the shotgun on the cliff metaphor about Samsung
@joshwon4291 Жыл бұрын
@@LuzikArbuzik77 Yes but to be fair, flying horses are pretty fucking cool too.
@DaTSloTH12 жыл бұрын
This is the best use of infographics I have ever seen in a long time.... I was never caught off track or uninterested (other than the ad, I just don't like any ads) in the video. Instant sub, and now a major source of news. I love it, h0ser!
@LilmeMusic2 жыл бұрын
Lots of countries about to dive into an economic crash which is a natural consequence of industrializaion. It seems countries just save a bunch of money to prepare for the eventual crash, South Korea has done that decently well
@JustGolight7 күн бұрын
Bro predicted the future and plus this aged really well too the fact youtube recoommeneded this
@tommiterava59552 жыл бұрын
2:40 yes the US is a very important ally to South Korea but don't underestimate their own military. South Korean armed forces are quite powerful.
@tommiterava59552 жыл бұрын
@Darren When it comes to ground forces the South Korean Army is actually much larger than the US Army. South Korea has 39 divisions when fully mobilized while the US has 11 regular and 8 national guard divisions.
@nathanielforsyte26872 жыл бұрын
The only thing that’s holding them back to be the best military in Asia is that they don’t have aircraft carriers. Majority of Asia is surrounded by water and whoever’s control the seas has power. That’s the reason South Korea relied on the U.S. its their massive navy especially their carrier groups.
@catzor47952 жыл бұрын
@@tommiterava5955 Quantity never beats quality. History is proof that.
@tommiterava59552 жыл бұрын
@@catzor4795 What I mean is that South Korea is certainly not helpless. Besides that, the ROK Army is well-equipped and modern. Many people seem to think that South Korea's security is only dependent on US protection. In reality, South Korea definitely packs a punch. I'm not saying their alliance with the US isn't important (after all, the US provides nuclear deterrent).
@amadexi Жыл бұрын
I now work in Europe and the difference in life/work balance and income is huge. You literally work much less, with close to 0 pressure and you earn more.
@jacobyoung6876 Жыл бұрын
Shocked to see I hadn't subscribed yet (saying this as I'm subscribing). Man, your content is so good. I love your sense of humor and the way you present geopolitics in a joking, but highly informative way is just gold.
@KamilleBidanApologist7 ай бұрын
I love consuming info thru this dynamic format ngl 😂 Great stuff!
@Deltarious Жыл бұрын
I actually do think South Korea will move slowly more and more into the same sphere as Japan. Not because they necessarily want to, but because it just *makes sense* to and their regional goals mostly align. That plus the rise of instant communication and the exporting of culture + time is tending to make the younger generations of each nation more favourable to each nation
@tenacious_takakumi2680 Жыл бұрын
I don’t want to be a Chinese rooter but I think that both S.Korea and Japan will fall under Chinese influence someday. China will not controll both countries but both countries will be more dependent on China, rather than US. I mean in past history, China has been the dominant power in East-Asia for centuries so I don’t see it being changed. The day China changes its political views will mark the day when China becomes really the country of the center, when Japan and S.Korea will collaborate more with China than US
@nviolet152 Жыл бұрын
"time is tending to make the younger generations of each nation more favourable to each nation" Nah, in South Korea hatred towards Japan is a national project. It won't go away. There is a short video here on youtube where a young Korean guy burns the Japanese flag (don't remember the modern one or the rising sun one). That video has MILLIONS of views. I'm Russian, and although there definitely are TONS of propaganda in schools (most of it is anti-US though, not anti-Germany), most young people just hate our own government, not US or Germany. The word "patriotism" was HEAVILY mocked, as nationality, religion, duty, war heroes - all that bullsh1t is what's typically used in propaganda. When I learned around 5 years ago that Koreans legit hate Japan and sit on their isolationist naver, I was in shock. I just could not imagine YOUNG PEOPLE to be r3tarded enough to buy government's propaganda. But they do.
@Ducci__ Жыл бұрын
@@nviolet152 I think that watching couple of videos and mocking people for their lack of critical thinking is quite funny. There always exists an extreme ends in any groups, and those videos you watched are the collections of "spicy" ones for the views after all. I can easily google young russian nationalists burning american flags, so does that mean russian youngs are brainwashed by nationalist propagandas? No. like it is, we are no different. the fun thing is, in recent research conducted shows that Japan is not even in top 3 hated country. but China/Russia is. as you can see there is no such thing as "national project" for hatred, the current geopolitical situation is what mostly decides it.
@sweetwinterpear Жыл бұрын
@RisingSunCountry Imagine thinking a nation US armed force is being stationed is on same position with China lmao
@BrakeCoach Жыл бұрын
@@nviolet152"korea hates japan! See? Heres a video of one (1) korean guy burning the japanese flag! This is total proof that koreans hate japan!" Literally most youth in korea do not feel hatred towards japan, nor do the majority of japanese youth feel hatred towards korea. If anything, cultural exchange between the two demographics have been occuring, probably one the most in its history.
@6ftTiny2162 жыл бұрын
I can confirm the joke about the average Korean thirdgrader is, in fact, no joke at all. I thought English in Berlin, for a while and tutored a Korean kid for a while. Precisely third grade. Loved that little kid to death. Dude was chewing up ~ 9th grade math like it was nothing. We had to get him into a bi-lingual school quick, otherwise german authorities were threatening to take him away from his mom (very long story, but bottom line - fuck standard german educational institutions _|_). My boy went from barely any English to getting accepted with flying colors. And that was all while battling Tourette's. Must have cussed me out a million times in Korean. Proudest moment of my life 🥳
@liben50522 жыл бұрын
Lmao at least it was korean. That's a huge amount of stress to handle at such a young age, hope he's doing well. And good on you for helping him on his journey, that's some life-changing support you gave him
@GooglePleaseEmployMe2 жыл бұрын
ngl if u can't do calculus by 6th grade u r screwed in south kor
@Hanfugirl_Hanzi2 жыл бұрын
East Asia's Poland=Korea
@LimeBoy-oo6ph2 жыл бұрын
Wait why were the authorities threatening to take him away??
@6ftTiny2162 жыл бұрын
@@LimeBoy-oo6ph It's a bit of a long story, but basically, he and his mom (double doctorate in music) came to Berlin because of his older sister, who was already a genius harp player at age 13-14. So she got some opportunities with the Berlin Philharmonic/UDK (Universität der Künste, one of the best art schools in Europe, apparently). At that time, when moving to Germany, kids coming in from abroad had to go to so-called 'Greeting schools' - either they didn't have time to apply him for anything else, or his mom was hoping it would be ok (generally, those schools are a bit more specialised, in order to help the children integrate more easily). It was not. This was in the early aftermath of the refugee wave from Syria, so the school was full of kids that didn't want to be there and were lashing out at the one asian kid. Plus, the teachers turned out to be shit, so he got mistreated on that front, as well. Which would all cause his Tourette's to get worse, leading to more bullying. So his mom kept him away and went to talk to them multiple times. Finally, they called a hearing in the school, where she told them she wants the pull him out of there. However, in Germany it is illegal so much so that you can get fined and PROSECUTED if you keep your kid out of school long enough. So the staff there, sticks up their asses and all, wouldn't make an exception for him, AND ALSO threatened her they would alert the authorities, should she be unable to get him into a new school in a very limited amount of time. I was already teaching him at that point, but we kicked things into high gear once we found out about it. He'd also started a treatment for the Tourette's, so we pulled through, all together.
@reversevision75642 жыл бұрын
korea has one of the saddest history I have ever heard. In the last century alone they suffered almost half a century of occupation and soon after that a devastating war that left a land completely desolated. Today this country is one of the world's top 10 economies and a full democracy. If they have managed to get to this point, it means they are a great people. I bet on them that they will overcome through this as well
@bae26462 жыл бұрын
Someone should tell this Korean that everyone knows you are Korean😂
@rodrigoe.gordillo26172 жыл бұрын
@@bae2646 hh
@jimmyha18982 жыл бұрын
@@bae2646 Why? Just curious. Your comment seems to have nothing to do with anything so I am wondering why you said it lol
@nothinglastsforever00002 жыл бұрын
I’m Korean but I know for a fact that Korea doesn’t have the saddest history on Earth.
@naughtyknight73842 жыл бұрын
Cause US and Japan😡😡
@eXit-ubermensch9 ай бұрын
This video was amazingly entertaining and informative. Thank you
@xanthippus31902 жыл бұрын
I like how you talked about Japan's crisis in an optimistic way at the end, "they will be the first to collapse therefore the first to recover".
@marioplayer14102 жыл бұрын
S Korea vs Japan take from annoying Americans.
@sleepyguy42372 жыл бұрын
Did you finish the whole video? It said that they have a higher population and a better navy, plus Japan doesn't need an alliance with America if ever America cuts off from pacific dominance.
@juliogarcia97382 жыл бұрын
11:20 describing demographic collapse of a nation with a BOING sound is exactly what I'm subscribed
@dylanpark97002 жыл бұрын
I know some of the guys from South Korea in their late 20s who got their citizenship in US, and they said they're really lucky to have "escaped" from SK. And I thought the term escape would be apply to North Korea
@liben50522 жыл бұрын
Theres a phrase I heard "Asia is heaven for spending money, hell for making money"
@jo-shi87592 жыл бұрын
@@liben5052 as an American that moved to Asia for a decade, this statement is too true. Vacationing there you will live like a king. Actually living there and experiencing life as a local and making local money is a whoooole different breed lol Unless you're an expat or already have an existing business or already come from money, or retired living off fat retirement funds given you've been fiscally responsible your whole life. Then you'll be just fine
@-SP.2 жыл бұрын
@@liben5052 Depends. Japan's GDP per capita isn't much lower than the US, but their cost of living is significantly lower
@ユニティーちゃん Жыл бұрын
@@jo-shi8759 Concluding Asia into a same group is weird. Asian is really diversed. We don't even have same political ideology, culture and the economy is really different.
@jo-shi8759 Жыл бұрын
@@ユニティーちゃん Yes I understand Asia is diverse, but things are usually similar since they are in the same region.. Just like US/UK/Canada/Australia/NZ etc have similar thinkings with minor differences
@aj2375898 күн бұрын
Welp, this has well since aged, now there's gonna be A LOT more of this from here on out now due to the political crisis.
@Peeoto8 күн бұрын
Aged this well since has
@dontworry49452 жыл бұрын
I'm noticing that there are patterns to economics: having resources = pillaged and plundered (I.e. subsaharan Africa, Russia, Arabia) Having access to trade = $$$ (minus economic security) Having a defensible position is always preferred but having an educated population does much better for securing the ideals of a country. I wonder what would come about with s Mars colony. Obviously it's a very defensible position but what resources would thru procure and how would they transport them to the old world?
@Ruiseal2 жыл бұрын
Could be used as a astroid mining hub and with enough time agriculture (does not need to deal with pesky environmental and biodiversty laws)
@khangnguyenthaiduy91292 жыл бұрын
The 3 things you said resources/trade, defend and population are the 3 fundamental elements to create any civilizations. First, in order to create a place for people to live, you will need to create products that people could use. If you have the resource, people will automatically choose to live in that place to enjoy the resource. If the place is the middleman to trade between other places with different resources, people will live there to enjoy resources from multiple places (trade). Both 2 ways have their own advantages and disadvantages. Then, you will need defensible position to defend the products. If you have defend but no resources/trade, probably no one will live there. (Looking at Northern Canada and Siberia) Finally, an ideology. People in that civilization needs to have the same belief so that even when you fail to protect the land and your products, your people with that belief will try to revive their own civilization. (That's why India and China despite being conquered so many times in history still remained as a civilization while... Rome despite being born at the same time as those 2, broke apart into Europe) About Mars... I think the first step of human colony on Mars would be a mining colony. Extracting resources from Mars like minerals and then ship them back to Earth is much easier than say... producing Iphone there.
@Little-rb6rb2 жыл бұрын
@@Ruiseal bro you dont understand jack shit about science or the economy
@iandavidvillaloboswong51802 жыл бұрын
It would be too hard and pointless to invade a Mars colony. Even if their home country is destroyed the conqueror would benefit more from keeping them alive than killing them. Maybe replace the workers over time and that would be it. If you want a sci fi scenario play Infinite Warfare lol
@Ruiseal2 жыл бұрын
@@Little-rb6rb and how is that related for possible uses of a mars colony?
@kattapp2 жыл бұрын
It was so right until you thought that we wouldn’t defend Korea. We are steadily moving toward Asia and away from Europe overall. The main focus is Taiwan but SK is still a priority. Ukraine has brought attention back to the Russian front but the military reforms are pointing toward a pacific campaign.
@Somebodyherefornow2 жыл бұрын
especially since china may be collapsing in the near future
@Serching4JerryGarcia2 жыл бұрын
Yup. The U.S. and Japan are also increasing their collaborations with their militaries.
@zandaroos5532 жыл бұрын
Agreed, and it should be noted we’re not moving away from Europe per se, just allowing France and Germany to take the more leading role on the continent while we fill in their deficits in the East where Washington is more respected than Brussels. But America’s closest modern allies are in the East - Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia (hopefully Vietnam soon) are all critical partners in America’s larger geostrategic gameplan
@Cecilia-ky3uw2 жыл бұрын
@@Serching4JerryGarcia Yes, but mainly only the U.S. and Japan, Japan has got some really amazing people who managed to deal with both the Dems and the Reps.
@mshin2912 жыл бұрын
"Asia" is a large place. In the long run US will find it very difficult(not impossible, but still) to defend all of its focus points in the region. And let's be honest, SK is kind of low when it comes in US priority within Asia : their strategic/diplomatic/symbolic importance lacks when compared to Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, India, Vietnam, Aus/NZ (not really 'Asia' but still well within the theatre). Also the US also has to keep its influence in Europe and the Americas as well, so SK is fairly low on the priorities list. If things get sour SK is probably one of the first for the US to withdraw from in order to cut losses and/or focus on a more effective strategic point. This is made even more evident by the fact that South Korea is pretty much helpless even if the US decides to completely neglect it - no way for SK to bite back by joining China or something due to its insane level of Sinophobia.
@TheHolyMrH Жыл бұрын
This episode was superb. Well done lad
@kavky6 күн бұрын
Korean president: We do a little trolling.
@britishaviator59422 жыл бұрын
4 minutes in and he condensed so much information I thought the video might have been over! This is incredible.
@vstar80472 жыл бұрын
The voice crack really sold the hate hate part of South Korea’s and Japan’s relationship
@Bangla_warrior2 жыл бұрын
It was a breaking point for my laughter
@thfkmnIII2 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly its starting to change. 2022 poll among younger koreans show they hate china the most
@liltazer.02 жыл бұрын
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@dsedh23 Жыл бұрын
They DID apologize several times and give fuck tons of money to SK but SK never let it go
@fly4639 ай бұрын
@@dsedh23 they shouldn't let it go
@영블리프트 Жыл бұрын
I may not represent entire Korean society but In my opinion in relationship with Japan and China, old people tends to hate Japan because they are close to the Japanese colonial period (1910~1945) but quite a few young Korean and Japanese like each other due to the cultural exchange. (K-pop, K-drama, Japanese food, anime&games) Rather, young people tends to dislike China due to the political issues. (China's Northeast Process, COVID-19, cultural differences) By the way, why the word '재벌' is pronounced 'chaebol'? 'Jaebeol' is more close pronunciation, ㅈ never sounds ch- (its more like j or z), chaebol sounds like '체벌' which means ''corporal punishment'...
@Ju_Tube23 Жыл бұрын
젊은 한국인들은 덕분에 침략자 일본에 대한 피해자로서의 역사를 똑바로 보지 않고 잊어가는 민족으로 되어가고 있죠.
@u2beuser714 Жыл бұрын
If "cultural difference" is a factor when disliking china then why not having the same approach towards japan? There is nothing south koreans could like about japan beyond political values , which is not sufficient enough to make both koreans and japanese like eachother, and japan and koreans have nothing in common culturally speaking
@hotcurry1108 Жыл бұрын
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@dalius6633 Жыл бұрын
On that last point, if I had to work +16 hours daily just to "live" an average, run-of-the-mill life which consist of only eating and working, I would absolutely consider it a hellish punishment
@ciello___8307 Жыл бұрын
@@u2beuser714 I think "cultural differences" is not the best way to put it. More like china is currently the biggest geopolitical threat to korea right now. They have the big military that could threaten korea's sea routes and whatnot, and they also support north korea's government in some ways too.
@MLGDouglas Жыл бұрын
I love how ur videos are so educational but have the visuals of a shitpost. I LOVE IT
@georgevanandersson-om5ez5 ай бұрын
So true. I love Hoser now. 😂
@austinoz102 жыл бұрын
Hoser finally securing that bag 😤
@WineoBeelzebub Жыл бұрын
North Korea actually allowed several kpop acts to perform in the country as recently as 2018.
@GayFrogsTho8 ай бұрын
Yeah for high ranking party officials no doubt. Hard to imagine crowds of malnourished coal miners and farm labourers packing North Korean stadiums to watch a boy band.
@realdreamerschangetheworld74702 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say I love your content. Amazing geo-political breakdowns with young-adult humor. It’s some of the best 😂
@Doyouknowhistorydocumentary11 күн бұрын
*If 2.1 is considered to be the minimum birth rate required for a stable population than it's horrifying that south Korea's is below 1*
@dman6442 жыл бұрын
I believe it was jimmy carter who in the 90s said ‘America has done everything possible to build South Korea up and keep North Korea down’ but that reliance on good ol America might be their downfall
@Prismalpink2 жыл бұрын
I’m a Korean-American. My family members are all native Korean. Poor people are pretty much screwed over. Thankfully, my family saved up a lot over the years, so they live decent lives; however, those who are still in poverty cannot afford homes or close up shop because everything is way too expensive. Not just that, but politicians bend the laws to however is beneficial for themselves, and don’t really care about those in poverty. They’re paid for doing very little impact-less work. It’s all about nepotism and social status. Justice system and police are bribed to prevent drug rings and prostitution rings from being arrested, due to a lot of rich people being involved. They also don’t have backbone against immigrants, so they end up giving foreigners too many privileges and lose more money that way But you left out some reasons as to why Korea’s population is decreasing. Women are becoming more independent, so some feel like they will be more comfortable without a husband, since they make their own money, but don’t have enough to raise kids. Also, another reason how Korea got rich aside from Park was the 88 Olympics. Tourists came flooding in, so naturally the economy grew that way as well
@xyz11zxc116 ай бұрын
Nepotism, cronyism, corruption, et al, exists in every country and not unique to South Korea.
@aiartbx2 жыл бұрын
As a korean living abroad I'm amazed how much research you put in. Although everything you said is true, I'm a tech utopian and as history tells korea has been in crisis mode since like forever and we have survived every crisis. With the advant of ai and robots you actually won't need more people. So in a way I think Korea is evolving for the next ai Era. I'm already seeing robot waiters taking away dishes in restaurants, convinence stores with no personals etc. Korea might be forced to become a leader in robotic innovation.
@arnab92882 жыл бұрын
And it’s gonna worsen the unemployment situation in your country.
@Amnok2 жыл бұрын
It is not that in depth as an observation
@aiartbx2 жыл бұрын
@@Amnok 그게 무슨 말입니까?
@Amnok2 жыл бұрын
@@aiartbx 별로 공을 들인 것 같지도 않고 누구나 다 아는 수준의 겉핥기식 분석이라는 말입니다.
@aiartbx2 жыл бұрын
@@Amnok 그래도 외국인들이 보기엔 나쁘지 않은거 같은데요 뭐. 내가 이 사람보다 잘 만들 자신없는데 님은 자신있나본데 하나 만들어주시죠 그럼!
@gdfyredragan22702 күн бұрын
Bro called it
@kuroazrem53762 жыл бұрын
Another crisis in Korea is that their population is also leaving due to the horrible conditions in the country.
@monkeyhero4792 жыл бұрын
Agreed, I lived in Korea for a bit, and out of the Koreans I met there, more than half have moved to other Western countries e.g. US, Canada. Granted maybe that's a biased sample because the people I met knew enough English to be able to land somewhere else and survive, but still it's pretty wild that I can visit S. Korea and not see all my Korean friends on my trip.
@duckiechen13212 жыл бұрын
@@monkeyhero479 I don't doubt that the majority of people who have the time and money and opportunity would happily leave the country.
@octo_tinyseed2 жыл бұрын
As a young in South Korea, *HELP ME*
@georgevanandersson-om5ez5 ай бұрын
May The Lord hear you, and help you my brother.
@MrMarinus182 жыл бұрын
8:50 Wow, that's roughly half of what most of Europe has and it also faces severe demographic collapse. Europe also kind of succeeded in making a very high living standard for all which attracts a very high level of immigration. That's why despite having a negative natural population curve since the 50's they still have a decent workforce.
@cobbler91132 жыл бұрын
To be honest for white Europeans, their fertility rate is probably very comparable for South Korea. Here in the UK, the only thing propping up our fertility rate is that of migrants from Africa and South Asia.
@Navinor2 жыл бұрын
@@cobbler9113 Yeah, in germany the white popultion has a very very low fertility rate. The statistics in germany are rigged. People are counted as germans here allready, when they live a year in germany even when they don't speak german. But i am not against immigration. Without arab and african doctors our hospitals would collapse. Without turkish immigrants our whole economy would collapse.
@annguhuang2 жыл бұрын
@@maxwittman7600 its because British women typically build careers before starting families(unless their career consumes their personal life) and immigrant families reinforce more traditional gender roles.
@deiov2 жыл бұрын
@@annguhuang Immigrants also are more religious than your typical Brit, man or woman. Religion reinforces human life and family.
@hazzmati2 жыл бұрын
Natural population growth only started declining after the 70s not 50s, you're 2 decaded off
@gack10153 ай бұрын
I bet that one Korean immigrant classmate I had is thankful now to live in little ol' Tucson instead of a super large and important but crowded megacity.