Fuck the Korean govt. How much did I ever pay tax for better ? I swear to god fuck it all !!!!!
yasadboidepression on
Short answer.
No.
Long answer.
No.
hopelessbrows on
Lol not with the job market and property market the way it is
proanti on
> “I am concerned about how Korea will be able to accept other immigrants,” says Seong Dong-gi, an expert of Koryoin at Inha University, explaining that there is already “significant resistance” to the influx of ethnic Koreans who “do not look different”.
Surprised the article didn’t bring up the discrimination that North Korean defectors face to back this
Not many incentives for expat Koreans to return. Sure it’s nice to visit but I would know how to live there full time.
uReallyShouldTrustMe on
Being backward ass hermits that refused to adapt to the obvious modernity going on around the planet is what got Korea conquered at the turn of the 20th century. Not it’s being backward ass xenophobes when facing an obvious population collapse that will undo them in the 21st.
rakdosidos on
1st world country
3rd world state of mind
Many such cases
bludreamers on
As a returned gyopo who’s been here for 15 ish years… no.
We are going to help the population.
Jhushx on
If it’s a choice of moving to Korea versus husbands, sons, and brothers being conscripted and sent to die in Ukraine as part of Russia’s domestic ethnic cleansing program, I know which one I would pick, and many have from reading the article.
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Fuck the Korean govt. How much did I ever pay tax for better ? I swear to god fuck it all !!!!!
Short answer.
No.
Long answer.
No.
Lol not with the job market and property market the way it is
> “I am concerned about how Korea will be able to accept other immigrants,” says Seong Dong-gi, an expert of Koryoin at Inha University, explaining that there is already “significant resistance” to the influx of ethnic Koreans who “do not look different”.
Surprised the article didn’t bring up the discrimination that North Korean defectors face to back this
Slightly helped, maybe. Solved, practically impossible.
centurie**s**?
Not many incentives for expat Koreans to return. Sure it’s nice to visit but I would know how to live there full time.
Being backward ass hermits that refused to adapt to the obvious modernity going on around the planet is what got Korea conquered at the turn of the 20th century. Not it’s being backward ass xenophobes when facing an obvious population collapse that will undo them in the 21st.
1st world country
3rd world state of mind
Many such cases
As a returned gyopo who’s been here for 15 ish years… no.
We are going to help the population.
If it’s a choice of moving to Korea versus husbands, sons, and brothers being conscripted and sent to die in Ukraine as part of Russia’s domestic ethnic cleansing program, I know which one I would pick, and many have from reading the article.