Societal Shifts Are Shaking Traditional Values In China, South Korea and Taiwan | CNA Correspondent

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  • @lucyhwang9490
    @lucyhwang9490 Місяць тому +199

    I get that the young couple in the beginning of this are house keepers and yes it doesn’t sound glamorous; but I think people fail to give them credit for being business owners. Being able to support your own business is an amazing achievement

    • @goenawanarief4027
      @goenawanarief4027 Місяць тому +12

      I agree with you. it may don't sound glamorous, but it's a job nonetheless. better than jobless. the pay may not be a lot, but it's a job. better be house keeper, than jobless.

    • @striker44
      @striker44 Місяць тому +7

      There is dignity in any hard working job. Those couple will do very well in life as they pivot to higher value business as they grow. Very smart of them.

  • @yuyij6703
    @yuyij6703 Місяць тому +136

    My office cleaner also do cleaning jobs at other offices twice a week. She has 8 other clients who keep her busy throughout the week. She charges RM150 for each cleaning which includes vacuuming the carpet, cleaning the sink and toilet as well as wiping the tables. She makes RM9600 a month which is equivalent to the salary of a senior exec. What’s not to like

    • @mikek5298
      @mikek5298 Місяць тому

      Cleaning the filth of other people? That’s “not to like”. Asians are CONSUMED with pursuing only their religion of money, money, money. Sad.

    • @Follow.Jesus.Christ
      @Follow.Jesus.Christ Місяць тому +8

      This job is very tough and exhausting.

    • @goenawanarief4027
      @goenawanarief4027 Місяць тому +18

      @@Follow.Jesus.Christ of course, but its better to have a job than have no job.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Місяць тому +6

      Then you should quit your job to be an office cleaner too.

    • @feintfaint7213
      @feintfaint7213 Місяць тому +10

      ​@@s._3560Hes just describing the job. Dont like dont have to do it

  • @7error8lade
    @7error8lade Місяць тому +118

    The lack of government policies in South Korea is so shocking when it comes to protecting public servants. There is definitely something for South Korea government to learn from Singapore.

    • @adridesu1
      @adridesu1 Місяць тому +9

      You're missing the root issue here. That's fatherless behavior. That's how kids who have no constant father in their lives behave. And by saying that women should learn to pick a good man that will stay with them to raise the child with and actually do their jobs as fathers would just plunge the birth rates even lower. In fact, that's one reason why they are so low in the first place. It creates many effects in all directions. Because of that, women who would be able to find good enough men to stay with them and raise children with also delay having children and settling for a man. So many problems, but with the internet we can raise the awareness about all these issues and hopefully solve our social problems.

    • @rebeltheharem7028
      @rebeltheharem7028 Місяць тому +8

      That's pretty much like the US now. Teachers can't defend themselves against students, or school would just fire the teacher instead of punishing the student. Now if its student on student violence, you just punish the victim, and let the bully go back to school like nothing happened.

    • @user-xh8mg1po6s
      @user-xh8mg1po6s Місяць тому +2

      동감합니다..

    • @jeremybeau8334
      @jeremybeau8334 Місяць тому +3

      Its almost like if Asían culture and misoginy goes hand on hand.

    • @janicewolk6492
      @janicewolk6492 Місяць тому

      South Korea is an exploiting society in my opinion.

  • @phillip76
    @phillip76 Місяць тому +132

    In the China clip, the couple shows that not everyone needs a soulless corporate job to be happy. They can still be happy by doing something they think is meaningful.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Місяць тому +6

      That's only because they are starting their own business and being their own boss.

    • @lilygirllisa
      @lilygirllisa 29 днів тому +2

      ​@s._3560 Yes, there's a big difference between being employed as a housekeeper or doing the same thing as a business owner

  • @helihaung9309
    @helihaung9309 Місяць тому +27

    People don’t understand that, until you been out of a stable job for a couple month that you realize that you don’t need glamorous or enviable job. You just want a stable job that don’t stress you out that paid enough for you to love and have some saving. Too bad those kind of job are harder to find then ever since company has enough data to squeeze the employees as much as they could.

  • @ichifish
    @ichifish Місяць тому +48

    Jiajia seems like the kind of person who will succeed whatever she does. Strange that her story - rejecting the drudgery of long hours in an office making money for someone else - would spark controversy.

  • @user-zk8fw9rl8l
    @user-zk8fw9rl8l Місяць тому +44

    What is wrong for mainland Chinese graduates to take up housekeeping and run it as a business ? It is still an honest living and the ability to adapt augurs well for them.
    LOL ! Corporal punishment of students in South Korea, as in many other countries, is NOT allowed BUT it is acceptable for teachers to take their own lives !

    • @user-kf6lu4dn2r
      @user-kf6lu4dn2r 28 днів тому

      It comes from that really toxic Chinese idea that a woman is 100% responsible for every single speck of everything inside the home. If she fails to keep it immaculate or if she dares to hire a maid then she gets all kind of s*** for being a lazy sloppy worthless housekeeper. Meanwhile it's fine for an unmarried man to hire a housekeeper because men are not expected to lift a finger inside the house. But if he's married and even if they can afford maids the wife is really expected to keep everything pristine on her own while acting like it's her entire world.

  • @enelrahcreivaj
    @enelrahcreivaj Місяць тому +26

    Seriously, I am in this point of my life that I want to put up a small cleaning business like this! So therapeutic, I am my own boss and can pay the bills!

    • @safaltagrg
      @safaltagrg 26 днів тому +2

      Go for it miss!!! You never know until you try it. Maybe this risk will make you more happier and fulfilled than the office corporate jobs.

  • @editorjohn8803
    @editorjohn8803 Місяць тому +47

    If you're a parent, listen up. Some teachers will NOT correct students' bad behaviour because they know that if they don't stop them, the parents will suffer great consequences as the kid grows older and when the parents become seniors. So what should parents do? Don't get angry at teachers that do try to teach students morals, and do put in much more emphasis on teaching your kids good behaviour

    • @fruit4423
      @fruit4423 Місяць тому +3

      成年人最应该关注的是自己的行为,孩子的行为只是对策不是根本,停止凝视孩子。

    • @herp_derpingson
      @herp_derpingson Місяць тому

      If I find my high school math teacher today, he is going back home with one less leg.

    • @goenawanarief4027
      @goenawanarief4027 Місяць тому

      @@herp_derpingson LOL, though not as extreme as you, but he will definitely crying when he got home, when my first grade teacher got him. AND the parent will also cry when she got done with them after calling them to school

    • @erinlee5936
      @erinlee5936 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@fruit4423 I don't know what the context of this is but usually the parents are at fault when kids like that misbehave. Clearly the child has behavior problems that need to be addressed.

  • @rgx420s
    @rgx420s Місяць тому +92

    Too bad they and their parents failed to realized that college isn't an automatic "Golden Ticket" to a better life anymore.

    • @Cyan_Nightingale
      @Cyan_Nightingale Місяць тому +4

      Obviously also has something to do with high population in Asia.

    • @rgx420s
      @rgx420s Місяць тому +12

      @@Cyan_Nightingale Populations are in decline in China, South Korea, and Japan. When everyone has a degree, its not as valuable anymore. Especially in a bad economy with no entry level jobs for these graduates.

    • @Cyan_Nightingale
      @Cyan_Nightingale Місяць тому +3

      @@rgx420s Declining birthrate is also a thing not just in Asia but also Europe & North America. Even with declining birthrate, the population of Asia is still high. It was because in Asian society we have this view of "many children brought many fortune" which turns out to be disaster in the future (now) especially with the reduction of jobs because of automation

    • @JCB671
      @JCB671 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Cyan_Nightingale, that was true two generations ago. Both sets of my grandparents had seven kids each. However, in my parents' generation, the number of children has drastically decreased. None of my aunts and uncles have more than two kids, and three of them, now in their 60s, never had children. And out of all my cousins 6 of us (in 40s) are not having kids. And the numbers continue to go down.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Місяць тому +1

      Higher education still has its value. Currently because of a worldwide economic downturn so white collar jobs are harder to come by than blue collar jobs. But the first Chinese couple are actually being entrepreneurial, starting their own business and being their own boss. It is different from being stuck in a blue collar job, with no way up the social ladder and being exploited badly by some money grubbing bosses.

  • @raquelb.sipmann8329
    @raquelb.sipmann8329 Місяць тому +96

    It’s sad what teachers are facing in South Korea

    • @madsam0320
      @madsam0320 Місяць тому +1

      I think it has gone full cycle, my dad said during their days, parents would tell the teachers, please beat my child if he doesn’t listen to you.. but please do not blind nor cripple him.

    • @ravindra7791
      @ravindra7791 Місяць тому +1

      Students in Asia are becoming like students in the west. Np respect for teachers. The next step is no respect for education and truancy.

    • @PhilCherry3
      @PhilCherry3 Місяць тому +8

      Here is my question about the South Korean teacher abuse. How much of the little boy’s behavior was driven by a sense of entitlement based on his family’s economic status. There seems to be an economic caste system in South Korea and other East Asian countries that allows many affluent/rich people to treat those below them economically like servants. You see this all the time in Kdramas and Cdramas. Those in regular jobs get treated as if they are completely disposable while those with wealth are glorified and live as if law and societal rules are optional.
      The young Chinese couple in the first clip demonstrated a countermeasure to the economic stratification that also serves as control over the lives of those below the Uber wealth class. What many of us around the world don’t want to admit is this. Jobs implying upward mobility and or affluence are structured to contain the ever-present fear of loss job loss leading to loss of social status. Companies get away with working white collar staff like dogs because they know how much white collar workers fear falling down the economic ladder. Remember blue collar or farm labor equals “low” to. Many middle class people. This couple either never had that fear or at some point they overcame the fear. Thus they cannot be “shamed” into wanting to become some else’s wage-slave. Good for them!

    • @nguyenhieu1687
      @nguyenhieu1687 Місяць тому +2

      This also happens in Vietnam. Teachers are afraid of students, this never happened in my generation. Our generation was very afraid of teachers.

    • @goenawanarief4027
      @goenawanarief4027 Місяць тому

      @@madsam0320 HAHAAHAHHAA, I also tell my kids teacher, when she is wrong, please correct her behaviour (pulling her ear, punishing him), just don't abuse her. telling her what is right and wrong is crucial in early years. and yes, we also correct her behaviour in the house.

  • @sophmore90
    @sophmore90 Місяць тому +24

    Physical abuse or bullying from either students or teachers toward each other should not be tolerated. Maybe in order to protect elementary school teachers and children, an independent neutral third party should conduct a thorough investigation and any judgements should be based on their report. I mean, if the problem is really that bad and the future of the country's population is at stake.

  • @sivakrishnat5471
    @sivakrishnat5471 Місяць тому +17

    We can’t push all the people to same corporate jobs. What it is creating is a comfortable position for corporations who then abuse them. There should be a balance. Blue collar workers white collar all are necessary in society

  • @bmanpura
    @bmanpura Місяць тому +12

    It's better paying a lot for a good housekeeper than cleaning the house. The time saved and the actual solid maintenance advices they give have been very good.
    That being said, I can't afford them every month. Only once in 6 months or so.

    • @blabbla-jp2sn
      @blabbla-jp2sn Місяць тому +2

      I wish this was normalized in the US :((

  • @rialbbe
    @rialbbe Місяць тому +5

    It is not only in South Korea. It is also all over the world. We have to restore the balance of respect and education. Education is not only bases of future opportunities but also good moral, respect, intelligence, EQ (emotional quotient)... should be restored and balance all over the world. This is one of the negative effects of unbalance internet mission and vision of big tech companies to give positive values in social media networks.

  • @ggc7318
    @ggc7318 Місяць тому +50

    Parents are expecting too much their super spoiled kids.

    • @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
      @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Місяць тому +9

      They are materially spoiled,so they are taught that material things are what matter most. Children need love and attention, guidance and a listening ear. So long as they are clean fed and safe, they have everything they need. All the 'stuff' in the world won't make up for loving relationships.

    • @adridesu1
      @adridesu1 Місяць тому

      Fatherlessness creates weak men, weak men create weak societies, weak societies create bad times, bad times create strong men. I just hope we can skip the bad times to start becoming strong men, so we don't end up like the middle-east; societies that failed when leaned too much the power towards femininity because of good times, and led to a total swing in the opposite direction, which is also bad. If we can become better, stronger men, and stop allowing all this crap from happening, we can avoid going through the bad times. If we can't do that, then history is bound to repeat itself, just in different places, and we will have to go through tough times to get tough men that would hold together, and protect society as a whole.

    • @longnguyen80
      @longnguyen80 Місяць тому +2

      @@adridesu1 that way of thinking is outdated or is wrong in the first place. You can never skip the "bad times". Philosophically speaking, "good" and "bad" are relative. I know you want a better society (aren't we all?), but separate "men" or "women" are wrong from the start. "Men" definitely are the ones wrecking good society most of the time.

    • @bikeyoshiro
      @bikeyoshiro Місяць тому +1

      Exactly it’s one of the reasons why super spoiled kids are usually the only child:specifically boys. Mothers are obsessed with their unparalleled anticipation of the kids’ super career after college. When they grow up, the kids can’t be emotionally unstable enough to reveal against teachers. It’s very unfortunate and unproductive under unprecedented aging in South korea.

    • @PoojaKumari-ty6sh
      @PoojaKumari-ty6sh Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@adridesu1 Don't know about fatherless but ur thoughts and way of approaching these problems indeed shows that u r motherless.
      It's okay not everyone is fortunate enough to have both the parents available...but that doesn't mean life has to stop there.

  • @rockys7726
    @rockys7726 Місяць тому +5

    I'm a little shocked about the Korean teacher abuse. Asian countries have historically revered teachers. The problem with lack of family values that create little emperors/empresses. If it continues there will be a shortage of elementary educators.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Місяць тому

      SK is very westernised now. Teachers nor parents can't hit nor discipline the children just like in the West thus some naughty children learnt that there aren't any serious consequences to their actions and are not respectful of any authority.

  • @TheLilleyPad
    @TheLilleyPad Місяць тому +6

    "The most creative people have survived the market."

    • @tiendang7531
      @tiendang7531 Місяць тому

      Asian and their ultra rigid social hierarchy destroy the youths, look at the lost generation hikkimori in Japan all hiding in their rooms until now they turned 50 their parents died at 80. 80/50 problem is spreading through out the world with Asian youth the fastest growing demographic, the west raised their children self-sufficient. What a pity.

  • @michaelashby9654
    @michaelashby9654 Місяць тому +3

    If education is compulsory and a human right, and if you can't discipline children, then its pretty obvious how impossible the situation will become.

  • @masterofnothing2360
    @masterofnothing2360 Місяць тому +3

    Every region has its own issues but the world is truly interconnected. I expect there will be a lot of global change, including a push back toward blue collar work. We over emphasized college and corporate careers as the only way to make a good living for too long

  • @andreatan2738
    @andreatan2738 9 годин тому

    Kudos to the CNA team, I really am enjoying all of your videos recently. A lot of relevant issues and current affairs covered, not only in Singapore about also around the region. Really appreciate the quality of the productions. Thank you for all these informative docus!

  • @jeng151
    @jeng151 Місяць тому +4

    Interesting that these same issues are showing up in American society too. There has been a surge of interest in blue collar jobs here in the last few years, our teachers and bus drivers are also dealing with many more disrespectful students and parents who want to blame the teachers and administration and bus drivers rather than their own spoiled children, and a large surge in depression and anxiety in the youth. I suppose modern industrial and technological society is resulting in the same issues worldwide.

  • @johnsomn2148
    @johnsomn2148 Місяць тому +2

    Cleaning service, have read many articles coming out of Asian countries on the increase of elderly population. Here in the US , I seen young people leaving brochures on doors, in mailbox for services like yard work,a group of college students run a " junk" removal service, house cleaning, elderly home care ❤,.Good for them , I've seen to many people miserable in jobs they hate.

  • @Kylelongwest
    @Kylelongwest Місяць тому +3

    Child protection is important but that is extreme.

  • @DanielHYNg
    @DanielHYNg Місяць тому +2

    The world is changing fast and how we can adapt the trend.

  • @leestefan2999
    @leestefan2999 Місяць тому +3

    This is personal preference, go for what fits your life best, not what your family and peers wish of you. You live your own life, not living for them. Not everyone wants to climb the corporate ladder and chase big money, and all kinds of blue-collar professions and skills still need successors, it's nothing new.
    If people can't clean their own home, can't repair their own car, can't fix their own gadgets, can't cook theier own meal, fix their own electricals (list goes on) and no new generations want to take up such skills, who can they turn to then?
    The saying that all professions are equally respectable is true. The biased mindset and lack of appreciation for blue collars need to be nipped in the bud. If people can't even do "menial" work themselves, what give them the right to look down on blue collars?

  • @MarztheStoic
    @MarztheStoic Місяць тому +1

    9:23 man is well disciplined. He could have done many things to discipline the boy physically and even act in anger but he did not. Good job man. That way nothing can be misconstrued.

  • @migspedition
    @migspedition Місяць тому +6

    Millenial and Gen X are terrible parents for raising Gen Alpha. Why have children when you pacify them with tablets and social media? 😂😂

  • @clynt7452
    @clynt7452 Місяць тому +2

    imagine there's a law that requires any form of dispute or disciplinary issues to be recorded under the child and be transferred to high school.

  • @kathri1006
    @kathri1006 Місяць тому +2

    Education is to improve the mind.
    A physical job that pays well will make you fit, and of you can have measure time and good work life balance, then you are happy. One needs good business skills, good wages. That is all. You need good education to do this a a base skill. The status seeking is a trap. Take happiness and health as goals and work towards that.

  • @rmn4
    @rmn4 Місяць тому +12

    Really sad how the current youth are unlikely to face greater prosperity than their predecessors, unlike earlier generations

    • @pearlyung
      @pearlyung Місяць тому

      Earlier generation destroyed planet earth. Dont listen to these selfish older generation.

  • @willyjsy
    @willyjsy Місяць тому +2

    It would better if you could include the CC as some can't understand it

  • @SamsonOhsem
    @SamsonOhsem Місяць тому +21

    Asian people very hardworking

    • @zsusugioro6506
      @zsusugioro6506 Місяць тому +1

    • @suhuaxu
      @suhuaxu Місяць тому +4

      你错了,是东亚人很勤劳

    • @user-xh8mg1po6s
      @user-xh8mg1po6s Місяць тому +2

      동아시아인들은 열심히 달려왔습니다❤❤ 한잔해🎉

  • @valcrist7428
    @valcrist7428 Місяць тому +1

    Imagine, unaliving yourself because of your crappy job. It means that the job has taken over your personality and purpose in life. That's so sad.

  • @annmarieknapp
    @annmarieknapp 29 днів тому +2

    Happily 4B in US. Thank you to the Korean ladies for leading the way.

  • @bluedragontoybash2463
    @bluedragontoybash2463 Місяць тому +4

    blue collar job are hard on your health FYI

    • @tickboy4229
      @tickboy4229 Місяць тому +1

      I think you are jealous. House cleaning is not hard on your health. It's low impact and actually healthy for you to move around. Corporate office job where you sit at your desk all day is hard on your physical and mental health.

    • @bluedragontoybash2463
      @bluedragontoybash2463 Місяць тому

      @@tickboy4229 not really. I can just go to gym after work if i need some low impact exercise. Beside unlike cleaning a client house to perfection. My job have a very well defined goals. But hey if you want to go to that business don't let me stop you.

    • @tickboy4229
      @tickboy4229 Місяць тому

      @@bluedragontoybash2463 yes, corporate monkeys go to the gym because their job is bad for their health. Enjoy making other people rich you corporate monkey. Boring ass life for boring ass people.

  • @jimliu2560
    @jimliu2560 Місяць тому +2

    Tip: when cleaning, start from the top or high objects first….

  • @hellonihaocomoestas
    @hellonihaocomoestas Місяць тому +2

    soon they'll need master's degrees to qualify for house keeping jobs.

  • @blue_AG2030
    @blue_AG2030 Місяць тому +3

    Youth unemployment is still quite high in China, above 20% and in some regions about 40% according to some sources. They just excluded students.

    • @TheSmokey1523
      @TheSmokey1523 Місяць тому +4

      But a lot of students go to school that’s why they are called students.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Місяць тому +1

      There's a push for students to have a job as a requirement of getting awarded their degree, so schools have been finding 1-hour/week jobs which China counts as "employed". That's how bad the job market has become for new graduates there.

    • @biboloxo
      @biboloxo Місяць тому +3

      It is high because they count from 16 to 24. What job do you expect a 16-year-old kid to find?

    • @Zhouyou5456
      @Zhouyou5456 Місяць тому

      学生也被算在里面,中国大学生从18岁到22岁毕业,读研究生会更长时间,学习医学要读八年以上,到26岁才能毕业。

  • @meowmeow1733
    @meowmeow1733 Місяць тому +2

    Consequences and accountability.
    To the losers who scream child abuse, politicians and police who enforce illogical policies,…what about consequences and accountability for the child and the abuse they inflict? When and how does the child learn the consequences and accountability for their actions? Why are consequences and accountability only in a one way direction for this situation?

  • @captainnemo8072
    @captainnemo8072 Місяць тому +2

    18:43 Tshirt says "Mother India".

    • @mrnarason
      @mrnarason Місяць тому

      No one cares about India sorry

  • @meowmeow1733
    @meowmeow1733 Місяць тому +1

    Consequences and accountability.
    To the losers who scream child abuse, politicians and police who enforce illogical policies,…what about consequences and accountability for the abuse the child gives to others? When and how does the child learn the consequences and accountability for their actions?

  • @SiriusGoddess555
    @SiriusGoddess555 20 днів тому

    In the U.S. a lot of the so called “blue collar” workers are paid very well and well educated. A lot of time the pay exceeds the white collar jobs. So, China is going from a developing country to a developed country. It’s not an imbalance.

  • @noniboo1521
    @noniboo1521 Місяць тому +3

    And all these years i thought in asian countrues the children were very smart and very respectful to their teachers. Turns out the kids' and parents are brutal monsters.

  • @sunny-frevr
    @sunny-frevr Місяць тому

    They can make money on uploading to social media sites their projects. They are like business owners, and sort of like home improvements shows here in US, if they can learn home improvements stuff as well while they are cleaning homes as they already have clients. Like if he can fix disposal or something like that.

  • @bmno.4565
    @bmno.4565 Місяць тому +16

    It's funny how these are the most developed countries in Asia, but are socially still in the feudal era.

    • @zsusugioro6506
      @zsusugioro6506 Місяць тому

      China is FAR AWAY from being an even developed country... it's barley a developing country...

    • @JackRoopers
      @JackRoopers Місяць тому

      wdym

    • @Shaftalooooo
      @Shaftalooooo Місяць тому

      It’s a common problem. India is the next time bomb.
      The world is going crazy

    • @studyou1016
      @studyou1016 Місяць тому

      id rather be in a society conforming to backwards social norms than risk getting shot, attacked by a mentally ill person, or robbed in the states

    • @liviathepoisoner
      @liviathepoisoner Місяць тому +8

      At least they don’t applaud murderers in their parliament. 😊

  • @MagusMik
    @MagusMik Місяць тому

    We're just seeing this weird loop where, because white collar jobs aren't as available communities and demographics are shifting towards more blue collar jobs which have a demand to build themselves up. May see a new weird renaissance of home businesses due to this.

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Місяць тому

    I would love to hire you for my 1-bedroom apartment. Unfortunately, I am located in America. Best of luck to you both!

  • @presidentofasshole1441
    @presidentofasshole1441 Місяць тому +2

    Teacher job is to teach education and life
    parents job is to teach their stupid kid behaviour in other words "Discipline"

  • @valcrist7428
    @valcrist7428 Місяць тому

    If there's a proof that a child hit an adult first, the adult can hit back as much power as the adult want.
    It's a lesson in life. You can't just hit anyone, because people do hit back.

  • @Jaiysful
    @Jaiysful Місяць тому

    Lol that first business, Universal Pictures would like to have a word with that apron design. Classic China.

  • @Voice_Artists
    @Voice_Artists 29 днів тому

    improve:- add english subtitles to it , not every line is translated

  • @user-zl7te7wg7d
    @user-zl7te7wg7d Місяць тому

    Feng​ Jiajia is​ ver​y​ cute​ and​ pretty​ indeed​ also​ her​ life​ attitude​ make​ me​ feel​ admire​ ​her.
    Luck​y​ indeed​ for​ the​ man​ who​ has​ her​ as​ spouse.

  • @johnmanuelambata4797
    @johnmanuelambata4797 Місяць тому

    This is Like the South Korean that I've watched last week.

  • @Minos-Ox
    @Minos-Ox Місяць тому +1

    Run the traditional value in the western dominated world, just sad…

  • @8spores
    @8spores Місяць тому +13

    So much better than being homeless in USA.

    • @djibicisse
      @djibicisse Місяць тому

      Homeless is illegal in China

    • @ggc7318
      @ggc7318 Місяць тому +4

      Homeless people in the USA have lots of rights and free stuff. There is no need to work and no need to pay rent.

    • @djibicisse
      @djibicisse Місяць тому

      @@ggc7318 yup
      And homeless is illegal in China
      They will round you up and put u in camps
      With or without your wish

    • @manishgrg639
      @manishgrg639 Місяць тому +1

      @@ggc7318 How?

  • @MichaelSchilderner
    @MichaelSchilderner Місяць тому

    What about North Korea?

  • @jw999
    @jw999 Місяць тому +2

    Meanwhile, new STEM grads in the US are making USD100k/year...

  • @rodrigomoura1085
    @rodrigomoura1085 Місяць тому +1

    So where's the over capacity 😂

  • @lilMissBoss-SLS7fs7h2a9l2a
    @lilMissBoss-SLS7fs7h2a9l2a Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @katiempojer
    @katiempojer Місяць тому

    This is nuts

  • @fcsolis
    @fcsolis Місяць тому +3

    That's what happens when a society gets affluent. It gets more progressive, more liberal.

    • @Rainbow_Taxi_1A
      @Rainbow_Taxi_1A Місяць тому +2

      which is not necessarily a good thing. It always depends.

  • @G2H_HellBringer
    @G2H_HellBringer Місяць тому +15

    9:35 Uhh... No, Mr Kim. You're the one who's deluded here. So to avoid any possibility of child abuse complaints, you expect your teachers to unjustly endure physical abuse instead? Jeez... And you're Director of Teachers' Rights in the Federation of Teachers' Associations? You're not fit for office. At all.

    • @JackRoopers
      @JackRoopers Місяць тому

      One of the reasons the students becoming abusive to their teacher is because of the content that they're consumed like Manhwa and K-Drama

    • @Nhan_nguyen271
      @Nhan_nguyen271 Місяць тому +8

      you actually bend his word tho. What he did is describe the situation there, not encourage the teacher to stay low. Due to limited power, and current protection law, a complain file can send a teacher out of the job simply because school just don't want to link its image with it. We are talking about people job here, the simple action as holding the child hand can cause them to lose their income line and also south korea is an expensive place to resign tbh.

    • @iam8685
      @iam8685 Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@JackRoopers That's not entirely true. They're like that because the parents spoils their kids and become permissive parents. In the parents eyes, their kids can do no wrong. Especially if the kid is a male.

    • @shirobuta
      @shirobuta Місяць тому

      The laws in SK are weak when it comes to perpetrators. Victims are almost always the losers.

  • @piedwagtailrameau
    @piedwagtailrameau Місяць тому

    A job is a job

  • @nneichan9353
    @nneichan9353 Місяць тому

    stop teaching abusive kids. parents need to teach respectful behavior.

    • @lennyhardi3760
      @lennyhardi3760 20 днів тому +1

      Nowadays so many parents also lost their value to teach their children how to behave, you can see more and more bullying cases. And for the children that know about bullying, most of them hardly stand up for the victim, they will just don't care and don't over help. This is our society now.

  • @galhas537
    @galhas537 26 днів тому

    Can someone explain to me -cause Im so stupid- WHAT`S SO WRONG WITH BEING HOUSEKEEPERS FFS??? Have you all gone mad????????????

  • @gilberttello08
    @gilberttello08 Місяць тому

    👌👌

  • @rokmare
    @rokmare Місяць тому

    Should have send the kid to the north and see how they handle disobedient kids there 😂

  • @davidliu4261
    @davidliu4261 Місяць тому +8

    Better then not working at all

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Місяць тому +2

      Depends on the job. A toxic work environment only amplifies problems at home.

  • @donalpaccio4233
    @donalpaccio4233 Місяць тому

    Generalized information, nothing exceptional.

  • @janicewolk6492
    @janicewolk6492 Місяць тому

    Let the kid leave. South Korea going down the tubes.

  • @wsurfer2147
    @wsurfer2147 Місяць тому +1

    AI can easily replace the job of that guy that is giving comments.

  • @pearlyung
    @pearlyung Місяць тому +2

    Good that young people have woken up from old people's wrong ways. After all the old ways of status, marriage and breeding has destroyed planet earth.

  • @rohj4825
    @rohj4825 Місяць тому +1

    We need protection of all humans life from moment of conception.

  • @thecsucihai
    @thecsucihai 26 днів тому

    Korean is becoming too westernized and this is not good. Look at Western school.

  • @yslee1401
    @yslee1401 Місяць тому +4

    Chinese economy has definitely tanked

  • @TheLilleyPad
    @TheLilleyPad Місяць тому +4

    Depression isn't medical. It's mental. It's not a physical illness. It's a psychologal issue. You can't fix it with drugs. You need mental healing, a change in thinking.

    • @roundpenguin3072
      @roundpenguin3072 Місяць тому +4

      Depression is a completely physical illness with clear chemical changes in the brain. A certain very small part is already born with such a condition, but most people "fall" into it due to longer stressful episodes. While the first situation is challenging to treat, the second is usually quite well treatable with the temporary administration of antidepressants combined with some form of psychological intervention. Rest with light psychological intervention is sufficient for milder versions, as with any other illness. But the most dangerous thing is to take depression lightly and pretend that nothing can be done about it anyway, because "it's psychological".

    • @TheLilleyPad
      @TheLilleyPad Місяць тому

      @@roundpenguin3072 I didn't say nothing can be done. The last sentence was referring to ministering to it the mind and not the brain. What is confused today is the brain and the mind. The brain has chemical changes all the time. The brain is making chemical changes but that isn't the mind. The mind is not the same as the brain. So to fix what is non material and not measurable or chemical we have to treat it as such. We know that the thoughts we have are nonmaterial and our body is affected by the way we think. The way we think can affect our body. We can become ill. So we must fix the mind if we are talking about anxiety and depression. Anxiety is fear and depression that may come from past trauma or lack of self worth and value and a low image of the self. These things are in the mind and not the body. Brain scans showing chemical activity only helps us to see what happens when someone is feeling depressed or anxious. It is not the same in understanding the mind. But those chemical reactions aren't our thoughts. Our thoughts are immaterial. Using chemicals like antidepressants only makes a person numb and feel like they can get through the say without being overwhelmed with anxiety, it doesn't deal with the mental issue. The anxiety is still there because the main issue cannot be fixed with drugs. Mental issues require a change in thinking. That's where counselling comes in.

    • @TheLilleyPad
      @TheLilleyPad Місяць тому

      @@roundpenguin3072 the root of the issue is not fixed with messing with the brain's chemical activity with drugs. It's the mind we have to minister to. Anxiety is a normal human experience. It's fear. We have to adjust our focus on understanding our fears and then applying rightly thinking.

    • @chrisjackson8151
      @chrisjackson8151 Місяць тому

      @@TheLilleyPadOh my goodness! I am so glad that an armchair scholar like yourself with a degree from the University of UA-cam is able to tell people what depression truly is! Such a baffling discovery! Just the typical misinformation based on meaningless opinions that provide absolutely no significant change. Perhaps you ought to take a mental shift in your thinking and not talk about subjects and experiences you know absolutely nothing about. It only makes you look silly 😂

    • @financialgardening
      @financialgardening Місяць тому

      @@TheLilleyPadListen to my doctor or listen to some random comment on UA-cam. Tough choice. I dunno. I guess the confident person on UA-cam must know what they’re saying. Why would anyone pretend to have answers about problems they haven’t devoted huge amounts of their life to studying?

  • @limbenglee
    @limbenglee Місяць тому

    这些人 很刻苦耐劳 很好!

  • @ponuni
    @ponuni Місяць тому +1

    They might call themselves Taiwanese, but that Chinese obsession with money is still there.

  • @HumpaLumpaBiriBam
    @HumpaLumpaBiriBam Місяць тому

    seriously invest in AI voice over! And get rid of that stupid phone ringtone - background music.

  • @adridesu1
    @adridesu1 Місяць тому +2

    The part about South Korea is that's what fatherless behavior looks like. It's so saddening to see. Kids who show no respect for those who know better or are stronger. That vice-principal could have dismantled that kid with one single hit, and the kid is oblivious to that fact. I bet he is getting away with a lot of fatherless behavior at home, and that's why it shows in schools as well. Fathers are very important in teaching kids how to respect others. A woman can try as hard as she wants, but if she doesn't stay consistent with everything she is trying to teach her kids, and if she doesn't stay the unshakeable feminine + masculine figure in her kids' lives, the kids will question her and push boundaries up to a certain age. The risk of kids not respecting their parents (or those above them hierarchically) runs for as long as a child takes to develop mentally into an adult.

    • @T_WC123
      @T_WC123 Місяць тому +3

      That’s a backwards and misogynistic view of women and children.

    • @adridesu1
      @adridesu1 Місяць тому

      @@T_WC123 Who cares what you're calling backwards or forwards? Call people random things, don't argue, seems to be your way of communicating. At least you can't be wrong for calling someone backwards without arguing against anything they said. I think we underestimate how important fathers are and how important it is for them to do their job. Saying that is misogynistic sounds very misandristic, to be real with you. It's like you hate women haters, and I can't even bring myself to hate on women, I'm just talking men are underappreciated for what they provide for society (stability and safety).

    • @-Osiris-
      @-Osiris- Місяць тому +1

      I'm not saying that you're wrong, we all have different experiences and perspectives, I just want to say that I grew up without a father and my mother still taught me to be respectful to other people (and that's all people, whether they have more authority than me or not).

    • @adridesu1
      @adridesu1 Місяць тому

      @@-Osiris- That sounds correct. Some kids grow up well behaved even when raised by a single mother, others think they did, others didn't. Of course I wouldn't insist that all fatherless children end up like that. Some kids just don't disrespect their parents in the first place, and look up to them, even if it's a single mother. A kid can still look up to her as an authority. But saying all of them are like that would be a bad generalization, because we all knew at least one problem child growing up, some even had fathers, but those fathers either weren't doing much for their children, either were shitty men.

  • @thabiforJesus5
    @thabiforJesus5 Місяць тому +4

    REPENT SINNERS JESUS CHRIST SAVES ✝️✅

    • @aaap3875
      @aaap3875 Місяць тому

      Yes Jesus SAVES 15% on car insurance after switching to GEICO

  • @frodobaggins20011
    @frodobaggins20011 16 днів тому

    SK society glorify bullying

  • @migspedition
    @migspedition Місяць тому +2

    Millenial and Gen X are terrible parents for raising Gen Alpha. Why have children when you pacify them with tablets and social media? 😂😂