When it comes to South Korea, the first thing that comes to people's minds in recent years isIn addition to the "cultural thief", it is the "yellow" who is terminally ill from top to bottom.
It is well known that due to the popularity of "machismo" in Korea, the social status of women is generally low. Some women are desperate and have no choice but to exchange their bodies for money.
What is jaw-dropping is that in the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, Japan and South Korea, as the hosts, attracted not only fans, but also many "pornography" practitioners and consumers from abroad.
According to statistics, during the entire World Cup, South Korea's ** easy amount is as high as 24 trillion won, far exceeding the catering and other industries!
People only know that the Japanese industry is the financial pillar, but they don't know that in South Korea, the industry is also their "root".
As one of the four Asian tigers in the past, why did he fall into the industry and beat the technology industry?Become an indispensable and important pillar of the country
The entire history of the Korean Peninsula in modern times is full of grievances, blood and tears. Today's pornography industry in South Korea can be traced back to the colonial period in the 19th century.
In 1875, Japan sent three warships, the "Unyo", the "Second Dingu", and the "Kasuga Maru", from Nagasaki to Ganghwa Bay, an important gateway to Korea.
Although the DPRK military and civilians fought hard to resist the aggression, the gap in equipment was too large to withstand the iron hooves of the aggressors. After the Japanese landing, 51 Korean soldiers were killed and captured in Yeongjong Town, and more than 60 families were reduced to only 21.
After many days of burning, killing, and plundering, the Japanese army loaded three warships with booty and captured soldiers and civilians and pulled them back to Japan.
Min Tae-ho, who was the observer envoy of Gyeonggi Province in North Korea at the time, immediately wrote to ** in grief"The whole army is upside down, the flames are all over the city, and the people are burning, and the public is burning".
The incident was dubbed the "Yunyang Incident" by North Korea. After the incident, Korea was forced by the threat of force from the Japanese army to sign the "Ganghwa Treaty", which humiliated the country, and while being forced to open the country, it also began to fall into a Japanese colony.
Until August 1910, with the signing of the Treaty of Merger between Japan and KoreaThe Korean Peninsula was also completely controlled by Japanese imperialism.
After Japanese imperialism extended its claws to Korea, it not only demanded that Koreans learn Japanese culture and worship Emperor Meiji, but also built "comfort stations" in a big wayNearly 100,000 North Korean women were arrested to become "**."
By building "comfort stations" on the Korean Peninsula, Japan not only maintained morale at the frontIt also raised a large amount of military spending, which is used to further oppress the DPRK and invade our country.
At that time, how strong Japan's national strength was, how miserable the people of the Korean Peninsula were. As the "best women", they are living a life that is worse than death.
In recent years, South Korea has made movies such as "Ghost Town" and "Snow Road" that are uneven, from which you can see the tip of the iceberg of the hell in which "** was located back then".
After Japan announced its unconditional surrender, Syngman Rhee, with the support of the United States, divided the Korean Peninsula into two and established Korea himself in the south. Although the Japanese invaders were driven out, Korea became a de facto colony of the United States.
Syngman Rhee's confrontation against North Korea is not based on its own strength, but on US military bases and tens of billions of dollars in aid. After all, it was colonized by Japan for decades, and the country had just been founded, and at that time, South Korea's domestic livelihood was withering and its finances were tight.
In order to show loyalty to the United States, the "big financier," and at the same time increase fiscal revenue, Syngman Rhee set his sights on the many "comfort stations" left behind by Japan.
Due to the poverty of their families, many "** had to continue in this humiliating profession. After all, the U.S. military was more generous than the Japanese colonizers, and often sent clothes and food to the "**" so that they could have something to eat.
According to statistics, after the founding of the People's Republic of Korea, the number of ** far exceeded that of the Japanese colonial periodAt one point, it reached 300,000 or even millions. At that time, most Korean women were forced by life and were "**".
Due to the increasing number of employees, the industry in South Korea began to "boom" and brought a large amount of foreign exchange to South Korea. At that time, South Korea** even classified the industry as "logistical supply".
In order to beautify this shady industry, South Korea gave them a new name: "Foreign Princess".
These "foreign princesses" are regarded as great heroes by the South Korean rulers and even the entire country. In the future, the so-called "Han River miracle" in South Korea can be said to have been exchanged for their blood and tears.
May 1961,Park Chung-hee, who was born in the puppet Manchu army, emulated Japan's "lower and upper traditions"., by staging a military coup, seized power in South Korea, and South Korea also entered the military ** period.
As the longest-serving leader in South Korea since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Park Chung-hee has carried out a series of economic development policies while "spies governing the country" during his 18-year rule in South Korea.
Under his management, South Korea's GDP per capita increased from $82 in 1960Soaring** to $1,592 in 1980. This achievement is also known as the "Miracle of the Han River".
Park Chung-hee. However, whether it is "electronic rejuvenation" or the construction of highways,From creation to maintenance, there is a huge financial burden. After nearly a century of tossing and turning between Japan and the United States and Syngman Rhee, how can South Korea come up with so much money?
It turns out that the "learning ability" of the South Korean rulers is very high. has seen Syngman Rhee rely on the industry to absorb foreign exchange, and Park Chung-hee has also learned the sameThe pornography industry was further "reformed" and turned into a "state-owned unit", which was operated under the direct jurisdiction of **.
Park Chung-hee first stipulated that the "foreign princesses" must undergo medical examinations and training before they can enter pornographic places to pick up customers.
Then a "sex tourism area" was opened, and the industry was relocated to it, where the "foreign princesses" ate, lived and worked. At the same time, through this gimmick, people are further stimulated to go there for consumption.
In order to further legalize the industry, Park Chung-hee declared that it was honorable for the "foreign princesses" to serve the US military, and they saved the Korean economy with their bodies, and they were the heroes and heroes of South Korea.
Under the ** advocacy of Park Chung-hee,"Foreign princesses" are no longer a disgraceful profession in the eyes of Koreans, the social status is even higher than that of the **regime**.
Under the lure of heavy money and the ** offensive, more and more Korean women have changed from being "forced to become prostitutes" to taking the initiative to become "foreign princesses", proud of serving American soldiers.
According to the statistics of South Korea's "New East Asia" magazine, there were a total of 190 pornographic places in South Korea in 1966, and South Korea's annual foreign exchange was only 2$500 millionAmong them, the "foreign princesses" can absorb nearly 10 million US dollars of foreign exchange for the country every year.
While listing the data, New East Asia magazine also followed Park Chung-hee's ** remarks and trumpeted this shady industry:"The abilities of the foreign princess are enormous, and their physical superiority will be a great way to save our economy!”
As the industry becomes more and more prosperous,South Korea's STD infection rate has also been rising. Even though Park Chung-hee ordered the "foreign princesses" to have regular medical checkups, the operators basically ignored this rule in order to make more money.
For the sick "foreign princesses", they chose to turn a blind eye and continue to let the "foreign princesses" "go to work with illness".
Over time, venereal diseases spread among the U.S. military stationed in South Korea. Nixon, who was the United States at the time, was greatly shocked and hurriedly shouted publicly that he was ready to withdraw some US troops stationed in South Korea one after another.
Nixon. After learning that the United States was afraid that Korean pornographic places were "unclean", Park Chung-hee immediately launched a nationwide "purification campaign".
All "foreign princesses" who unfortunately suffer from venereal diseases will be forcibly escorted to specific shelters. Regardless of whether they were allergic or not, they were given high doses of penicillin.
The "foreign princesses" who were sent to the shelter suffered from diarrhea and vomiting, and died of shock.
These "heroes and heroes" in Park Chung-hee's mouth are actually the same as in the colonial period, and they are not treated as human beings. For those in power,They are just machines for making money and maintaining domination.
This despicable view has also spread from the chaebol to the entire society.
The actual beneficiaries of the "Han River Miracle" are not only Park Chung-hee**, but also the chaebols who have risen to the top.
There is a "common sense" in South Korea:"There are three things that Koreans cannot avoid in their lives, and that is death, taxes, and Samsung. ”It can be seen how powerful South Korea's chaebol is.
The chaebols who have mastered the "financial power" of South Korea have not only tasted the delicacies of the mountains and seas and owned a large number of mansions after they became developedHe also likes to go in and out of venues, and even becomes the boss behind it.
After all, today's South Korean chaebol,It has penetrated into every aspect of South Korea, and even the ** election can be manipulated. The original nationalized pornography venues have also become their pockets.
South Korea's chaebol, who has seen foreign customs streets, has carried out a series of "reforms" to local pornographyFor example, the introduction of the popular "glass house" in Europe, the United States and Japan.
Through this "industrial upgrading", South Korea's chaebol has further "carried forward" the local industry, far surpassing Japan, which is "famous" for its industry.
According to surveys, in 2011, the average Japanese spent $157 on pornographyIn South Korea, it's as high as $527, ranking first in the world with "absolute advantage".
This not only shows that the industry in South Korea is generally expensive, but also shows that Koreans are generally very keen on the industry.
The original "foreign princess" became a status symbol in the eyes of the chaebol. After all, they were once mainly serving the Japanese and American colonizers, and were once regarded as "heroes and heroes", and these labels undoubtedly satisfied the so-called "desire for conquest" of the zaibatsu.
The runaway desire is a bottomless pit that continues to expand, and the South Korean chaebol soon became not satisfied with finding a worker in the industry, and began to extend its claws to female stars in the entertainment industry, forcing them to engage in the industry in secret.
The Korean movie "Veteran" vividly portrays the arrogance of the Korean chaebol family. In the film, the chaebol III cares about people's lives and humiliates female stars in front of the police.
The movie "Veteran".
Korean movies have always dared to ** the dark side of the country, but they have not had any impact on the chaebol. Every once in a while, there will still be actresses who "commit bizarre suicides", and people suspect that the chaebol did it, but there is no evidence.
For example, Korean actress Zhang Ziyan,Because he was forced by the company to carry out hundreds of "sexual services" to 31 powerful people, and finally committed suicide due to humiliation.
Even with ironclad evidence such as the 7-page suicide note she left, in the end, it was only the owner of the brokerage company who was sentenced to one year in prison. Even if 500,000 people** demand justice for Zhang Ziyan, the chaebols behind the scenes are still at large.
Zhang Ziyan. This kind of powerlessness is not only reflected in the Korean people, but even the rulers are "mud bodhisattvas crossing the river and it is difficult to protect themselves".
South Korea's 16th ** Roh Moo-hyun has carried out a lot of policy bills that are beneficial to the people after taking officeThese include the Special Act on Sex Trafficking.
The fuse of the Special Law on Sex Trafficking was that a famous ** Yi woman was burned alive while she was imprisoned, which caused heated discussions in the society.
Roh Moo-hyun. The original intention of this bill is to protect the safety of the lives and property of Korean womenAs a result, the pornography industry was officially classified as an illegal industry.
Beginning on September 23, 2004, Roh Moo-hyun carried out a large-scale anti-pornography campaign in South Korea, banning 17,000 sex operators and practitioners in a year.
However, although Roh Moo-hyun spent three years reducing the number of pornographic establishments from 1,696 to 992, he could then use massage parlors and other disguised pornographic establishmentsHowever, the number of companies has skyrocketed from 5,841 to 9,451, and the industry as a whole is more than before the implementation of the law.
In 2008, Roh's tenure ended, after little success in cracking down on the industryThe following year, he fell off a cliff and died because of his involvement in the ** case.
South Korea's rulers have a "curse", that is, after leaving office, they will either go to prison or die, and rarely get a good death. Roh Moo-hyun, who has offended the chaebols, has obviously not escaped this curse.
Roh Moo-hyun can't save the Korean peopleSome Koreans are also not worth saving him. Because when he vigorously cracked down on the industry, he not only offended the chaebol, but also offended the people who were addicted to it.
The industry, which has been popular in South Korea for more than 100 years, has gradually corrupted the spirit of Koreans, although it has become one of the pillar industries of South Korea as one of the "Four Asian Tigers".
In South Korea, where "men are superior to women", the status of women has always been relatively low. There are even some people who regard women as their slaves and abuse them in various ways.
Korean movies such as "Memories of Murder", "So Won", and "The Melting Pot" are all attacking the dark side of South Korean society. Although it hits the hearts of the people,But it did not make Koreans really reflect and reflect.
The movie "The Crucible".
In 2020, the "Nth room" case broke out in South Korea that shocked the world, criminals pretended to be police officers to threaten and commit sexual crimes against victimized women, and made *** and ** for dissemination and profit.
As of March 22, 2020, as many as 74 female victims, including 16 minors, were found to be victims in South Korea**The youngest was only 11 years old.
What's even more numbing is that there are more than 130 criminals, nearly eighty percent of whom are young people in their 20s, including a 12-year-old operator.
According to statistics, "Room N" is quite popular in South Korea, and as many as 260,000 users have joined the room to share illegal communication materials.
You must know that the total population of South Korea was only more than 51 million at that time, and about half of them were men. On average, there are almost 100 Korean menThere is 1 user of "Room N".
What even Koreans didn't expect was that just a year after the "Nth room" was revealed, the "male version of the Nth room" case broke out in South Korea.
More than 1,300 men, including 39 minors, being threatened to photograph *** and **, spread and sell on the Internet. Its severity is no less than that of "Room N".
Facts have proved that in South Korea, even men cannot escape the shadow of sexual crimes, and the pornography industry and its products have become the biggest cancer and hidden danger in Korean society.
However, pornography, gambling and drug addiction are very large, and Koreans who "eat marrow and know the taste" are willing to stay away from the poison of pornography. Or rather,Pornography has become a part of the lives of many Koreans.
In June 2021, Professor Hyun Wook Kim from the Department of Environmental Engineering at Seoul City University in South Korea published a survey report in the academic journal Scientific Reports.
Kim Hyun Wook while inspecting the water quality of the Han RiverThe water is found to contain a large amount of medicinal ingredients such as sildenafil. Sildenafil has a common name called "Viagra".
After further investigation and research, the curious Kim Hyun Wook found that the concentration of "Viagra" in the Han River has a certain pattern: the concentration is higher on weekends, especially Friday nightsThe concentration in Gangnam District, a "wealthy area", is about 31% higher than that in Gangbuk District.
Kim Hyun Wook believes that the "Viagra" ingredient in the Han River comes from excrement produced after taking the drugAlso from drugs thrown directly into the water.
This is reminiscent of a movie called "Monster of the Han River", in which the U.S. military dumped a large amount of formaldehyde into the Han River, causing the creatures in the water to mutate into monsters.
It can be seen that Koreans have long known that the water quality of the Han River is not very cleanI hope that through this film, people will be reminded to protect the environment and not to throw garbage into the mother river of the Han River.
The movie "Monster of the Han River".
But in a way, thoughThe industry is gradually mutating Koreans into "Han River monsters.", making them increasingly obsessed with the industry.
As we all know, South Korea's football level is the same as Japan's, it is an existence that can go out of Asia, and South Korean player Son Heung-min is an internationally renowned player.
However, during the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, South Koreans, who regarded football as pride, did not spend most of their money on serious football, but invested in the industry.
During the World Cup that year, South Korea's pornography industry traded 24 trillion won, which was hotter than the World Cup itself.
Behind this madness, there are hidden dangers of sex crimes such as "Room N". Korean movies have been made again and again, but the status and safety of women have still not been improved and guaranteedEven men who are "patriarchal" are sexually exploited.
This makes people sigh that the Korean industry seems to be able to make huge profits, but the price is actually in exchange for the safety and dignity of the lives and property of generations after generations, and at the same time, it also selectively forgets the humiliation and blood and tears of the "**" and "foreign princesses".
Is it really worth it all?