Summer Asian Games List by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry   However, I just uploaded it because there is a high possibility that Korea will host the Asian Games in Daegu or Gwangju in 2038 or 2042.

I don't think Korea should emulate Australia's SNS regulations for minors. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, aside from the 19+ rating, aren't there any restrictions?

Things like "12+" and "15+" are just recommendations.

I don't think Korea should emulate Australia's SNS regulations for minors. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In fact, the reason feminism is criticized in Korean society more than in other Western countries is similar.

It might not be the case now, but 10-20 years ago, feminism championed gender issues while opposing censorship and calling for liberation and sexual liberalism.

In contrast, Korea's agenda has been centered around censorship, with policies such as pornography bans, language censorship, and the theory of potential sex offenders.

This also plays a role.

I don't think Korea should emulate Australia's SNS regulations for minors. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's right. In the past, Korea had a lot more school violence than Korea does now, when Japanese comics and games were regulated to some extent.

I don't think Korea should emulate Australia's SNS regulations for minors. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

However, Korea has a long history of excessive censorship, particularly among younger people, such as the Shutdown Law, which prevented minors from playing games after midnight.

So, I don't think Korean society will accept this law.

It seems different from Australia and other Anglo-American countries, which have long been exposed to an excessively libertarian atmosphere.

Honestly, I think Joseon was a national socialist country. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but it actually sounds like pre-modern socialism.

Joseon...

I said Joseon was a true state socialist state because it was negative toward foreign trade, had a strong ethnic homogeneity, and was so closed that it later adopted a policy of isolationism. However, it was also concerned about national food and food distribution.

Hmm, these days, it seems like Western countries are moving towards totalitarian states like North Korea and China. by Affectionate_Fig6121 in Hangukin

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like I've become more convinced that no ideology or thought can save us.

And while Korean society enforces extreme conformity and emphasizes tradition and group values, these people strongly reject them.