In a country, the girl group can become the core of culture, become a diplomatic weapon, and become the pride of the country. This is the case in South Korea.
The promotional video of this country's application for the World Expo has caused a lot of discussion around the world. Surprisingly, South Korea has made traffic stars and girl groups the theme of publicity, which has aroused the interest of netizens around the world.
The Korean girl group is not a Korean characteristic product that relies on "soft pornography" to make money in the name of idols as we usually see, but an important force of the country. In December last year, South Korea lost to Saudi Arabia in the Shenbo, but then the promotional film dominated the hot search list, which is purely for a reason. It is at this important moment that the women's group highlights the country's cultural heritage that comes in handy.
In South Korea, a girl group can be a national "mascot", just like a giant panda. Although in the eyes of outsiders, the girl group is not very decent, but in South Korea, the girl group is the best in this country.
The leader of this country not only went to England with his wife, but also brought blackpink, and this group was all popular with us some time ago. Lisa, a member of BLACKPINK, went to the Crazy Horse show to dance **, which caused some controversy, but in South Korea, Lisa was not only unaffected, but even successfully renewed her contract with YG.
It is surprising that this bad traffic idol, under the leadership of the South Korean leader, was even awarded a medal by the British royal family.
Of course, the girl group will also raise some diplomatic problems. At the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, a group of members of the South Korean women's team dressed in ** danced in front of the heads of state, making everyone embarrassed, worried that a wrong look would cause a ** disaster.
South Korea's girl group culture is one of the most representative cultures in this country. Therefore, we should not look at girl groups as just an entertainment industry, which even has far-reaching political and economic repercussions in South Korea. In the army recruitment in the United States, there are ** girls to attract more young people to join the army. This strategy can be traced back to World War II, when the U.S. ** team used up all kinds of ** girls on the recruitment poster in order to recruit troops. Even so, now in the critical age group of 17-24 years old, only 9% of people said they would consider enlisting in the army, so the U.S. Army promised to give a reward of 50,000 yuan to encourage enlistment, and also hired a group of Internet celebrity beauties, wearing military uniforms, showing off their figures.
But this strategy doesn't always work. In contrast, in South Korea, girl groups exist in many ways because of their importance, not only in the national army's condolence performances, but also in all aspects. This phenomenon is not difficult to make people think that South Korean girl groups have become a manifestation of "flattery". Why?It can be explained in this way, when it comes to giant pandas, who do you think of at the first time?Of course, we are, although they seem to be cute and harmless to humans and animals, but in fact they are a kind of "iron-eating beasts" with superior combat effectiveness. On the other hand, when it comes to girl groups, do you think of South Korea first?The words and deeds of the girl group fully represent the Korean ethos, which makes South Korea full of confidence, as can be seen from the World Expo ticket display. However, in the past two years, Hanbok has not gained much development in the world, and the domestic situation is also a mess, and the problem of opposition between men and women has even reached the point where it cannot be solved.
South Korea's feminists have been radicalized for so long that they are even ready to make all Korean men pay, including but not limited to boys, killing male cats, men, etc., and the forums of these feminist organizations are also full of insulting gestures. As a result, South Korea's men rebelled en masse, and even President Yoon took the stage to speak loudly and shouted slogans against feminism, which won a large number of supporters. The reason is that the country needs them to exist, but it never really respects them. South Korea is now facing an extremely embarrassing situation, as an obvious ally of the United States, the hanbok still has 2The 80,000 U.S. troops, often referred to as GIs, are a hormone-filled group of men. The effect was very good, and through the influence of posters and propaganda**, the American military strength skyrocketed from 600,000 to 13 million during World War II.
While there are no beauties in the U.S. military, the U.S. military has a specific destination.
When U.S. troops in South Korea appear in South Korea, it means that the protected countries need to make compromises. Itaewon, a famous tourist attraction in South Korea, was formerly known as "Womb House", which means that it was once the place where many babies were gone.
The formation of the name can be traced back to the period of the Battle of Wanli Joseon from 1592 to 1598, when it was not yet Korea, but was called Joseon.
After the Japanese invasion of Korea, Itaewon became a base for the Japanese army. Based on the behavior of the Japanese army, we can speculate on what they did. By about 1950, the Japanese army was gone, and the American army came.
The U.S. military in Korea took over the Yongsan base, which had been used as a Japanese military camp, and nearby Itaewon became a major place for soldiers to enjoy their leisure and recreation. It is precisely because of the presence of soldiers that the "ban on prostitution" that South Korea has long enacted has become invalid.
Everyone can witness the merry affairs of the soldiers. However, for South Korea, it was a difficult time for the economy.
Only when there is a market for supply and demand will there be buying and selling.
Hanbok, as the weaker side, has no other option than selective blindness, even during the Park Chung-hee administration.
The women who were willing to serve the soldiers were highly praised, calling them "patriots who earned dollars for Korea."
Even the teachers at that time openly stated: "They are the real patriots, and the money they earn makes a significant contribution to our national economy." Don't say behind your back that they are Western princesses or UN women. ”
According to statistics, there were more than 190,000 women work in the industry, and more than half of them are in the industry to serve the U.S. military.
Although South Korea severely cracked down on the ** industry, no one cared about the situation near the US military base, especially the "base village".
Large numbers of Korean women were trafficked to these places, where they were forced to inject large amounts of penicillin just to prevent the disease from being transmitted to soldiers.
According to statistics, from 1966 to 1986, the US military in South Korea committed a total of 3There were more than 90,000 crimes, and that number has not decreased since, with more than 2,700 criminal cases of all kinds reported in 2018 alone. In some parts of South Korea, there have been some shocking incidents of violence and crime, including beatings, injuries, and even killings.
In a recent ** incident, in July 2022 in Gunsan City, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, two soldiers from a U.S. military air base in South Korea dragged a young woman in her twenties from the street while drunk.
They took her to the base of the 8th Combat Flying Regiment of the Air Force, where she was located, and committed a crime against her. Afterwards, they threw the woman directly outside the gate and left her to ask for help, which was eventually discovered by the military police.
It took a full six months after the incident for South Korea to reluctantly follow up and seize the suspect's mobile phone for investigation. However, to date, there have been no reports of any punishment for the suspects.
Not only ordinary people, but even South Korean police and GIs are turning a blind eye to these things. On July 4, 2020, for example, the so-called "National Day" of the United States, the US military stationed in Busan not only violated the rules by partying in bars but also setting off firecrackers to celebrate, resulting in the destruction of three cars and the injury of more than a dozen people. When South Korean policewomen came to stop these acts, they were molested and assaulted by the GIs. At this point, South Korean officials only verbally warned the GIs, asking them not to mess around.
Women in South Korea have been in a state of insecurity since GIs were stationed in South Korea. In contrast, men in the country not only did their best to avoid military service, but they did not even have the courage to resist.
There is also a deep-rooted patriarchal notion of inferiority in the country. As we all know, women's rights in South Korea have been criticized, and women's dissatisfaction and resentment have gradually accumulated.
The GIs had the audacity to act with impunity, in part because of the Status of Forces Agreement in Korea. There are two versions of the agreement, the first signed in 1966 and the second revised in 2000. The original version gave extraterritoriality to U.S. forces in South Korea, meaning that U.S. forces in South Korea were not legally bound by law. Because the GIs' behavior was too rampant, it was revised in 2000 to clearly stipulate that when the US military commits serious crimes such as ** and drug trafficking, South Korea** can arrest them, but they do not have the right to sentence.
While arrest can be made, it cannot be punished, and the case must be transferred to the United States. This is tantamount to maintaining the US military in disguise. During the global epidemic, South Korean people hope to wear two masks every day to go out, but the US military stationed in South Korea not only ignored the epidemic prevention requirements, but also held "mask-free parties" many times and showed off on social **.
These "uncles" are not only inoffensive in South Korea, but also need to spend money to support them. As of 2020, there are 12 U.S. military bases in South Korea. South Korea, a country forcibly supported by the United States, is emerging in an endless stream.
Chaebol, since the emergence of its country, capital has been constantly encroaching, and the South Korean ** leadership has always regarded Lotte Group and other chaebols as their right-hand men, which is the bane of South Korea's economic development.
At a time of rapid economic development, many decisions have the shadow of compradors. Park Chung-hee had tried to realize the national capital process, but in the end it failed. Regardless of internal or external reasons, South Korea's economic development must conform to, or at least not harm the interests of American capital. Therefore, the ecological niche left for South Korea in the international ** is limited.
Now South Korea has come to the brink of crisis, especially since Yoon took power, the pro-Japanese slogan has become louder and louder.
Large-scale demonstrations of U.S. troops often break out in South Korea, but in fact, South Korea has to rely on GIs to stabilize its existing capital, whether it wants it or not.
Inside each base is a miniature version of the United States, with ingredients that are flown in from the United States and brands that are rare in Korea. In 2021 alone, South Korea paid a whopping 1The military apportionment of 183 trillion won, equivalent to 0. % of the GDP of that year058%, that is, 88% of their salaries are paid by South Korea.
Although Koreans often refer to GIs as "bodyguards", in the eyes of Lao Mei, South Korea is more like a canary. Perhaps, without GIs, it won't be long before the country is plunged into war. South Korea, whether with Japan or North Korea, has historical contradictions. The withdrawal of the GIs means that the three parties will fall into a delicate relationship. South Korea will also increase defense spending accordingly in search of a sense of security. In order to win the love of Americans, Mr. Yin decided to establish a good relationship with another adopted son in the United States. Therefore, he took a series of astonishing statements and hurried to Japan.
After establishing a relationship in Japan, he showed up in the United States to say hello to his adoptive father.
Historically, the United States has indeed "saved" South Korea.
During the last Asian financial crisis, the Korean won**, a large amount of American capital poured into South Korea, which really restored the vitality of the Korean economy, pulling it back from the brink of collapse.
At that time, many Korean companies sold their shares and absorbed American capital, which did bring recovery to many businesses, but also led to the United States plundering the economic gains of the entire country.
The benefits that should have been given back to the South Korean people became American blood, and now that many of South Korea's key industries have also been hit hard, it is estimated that the United States has no more blood to suck, so will the United States still bother to save them?
In this case, I do not recommend that South Korea develop other industries, but focus on women's and men's groups, using high technology in the field of plastic surgery, and the country has a strong army to protect anyway.
In a pluralistic world, it is not impossible for a country to go all-in on the entertainment industry. Thinking about it this way, I have some understanding of why Yin Kaka takes the girl group with him no matter where he goes.