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Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese article: February 8, 2013 -
Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
Korea’s economy, which has been under the control of IMF, globalism personified, seems to be driven into a miserable situation, where exporting big companies taken over by international financial mafia are prospering and common people are going to die in indignation.
In Japan true situation of common people in Korea has never been reported. If the Abe administration should place a person with philosophy like Mr. Heizo Takenaka in the center of policy making or appoint him as the Governor of Bank of Japan, our country would be thrown headlong into the rough sea of global economy and the country would get bankrupt in a short time.
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“Workers of Seoul City Office are very busy removing the bodies of homeless people who are frozen to death every morning in winter. Subway stations in Seoul are flooded with beggars and homeless people.”
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“In Seoul, you cannot live in a decent house even at the cost of 100,000 yen. Unless you can post the deposit of nearly 10 million yen, you have to live in a prefabricated house built in the basement or on the rooftop. A part-time worker, who has to wait his turn for a job, is paid about 250 yen per hour.”
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“My acquaintance who has been working for KBS cannot buy a house. KBS is a Korean version of NHK. It is operated by foreign money, so Korean employees have to work at terribly low pay.”
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“In our university, only one of ten students can get a job after graduation. So, young people have no other choice but to go out of the country. Four Koreans I have made friends with here have all immigrated to Hong Kong, Canada, Singapore and Japan.
Girls have no job but prostitutes.”
If the number of non-regular employees tops 50 percent, young people will start leaving the country and perhaps national meltdown will start. This situation reminds me of the course of events seen in Latin American countries in the latter half of 1900s, where national wealth had completely been robbed of.
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Link:
Shanti Phula's Blog: [Shinshu-no-Izumi] Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
Not to mention: South Korea has world highest suicide rate per capita in the world!
Now discuss!
Sorry for the one year old article, but this is a very interesting and the topic never been posted. PDF should not miss it!
Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese article: February 8, 2013 -
Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
Korea’s economy, which has been under the control of IMF, globalism personified, seems to be driven into a miserable situation, where exporting big companies taken over by international financial mafia are prospering and common people are going to die in indignation.
In Japan true situation of common people in Korea has never been reported. If the Abe administration should place a person with philosophy like Mr. Heizo Takenaka in the center of policy making or appoint him as the Governor of Bank of Japan, our country would be thrown headlong into the rough sea of global economy and the country would get bankrupt in a short time.
......................................................
“Workers of Seoul City Office are very busy removing the bodies of homeless people who are frozen to death every morning in winter. Subway stations in Seoul are flooded with beggars and homeless people.”
......................................................
“In Seoul, you cannot live in a decent house even at the cost of 100,000 yen. Unless you can post the deposit of nearly 10 million yen, you have to live in a prefabricated house built in the basement or on the rooftop. A part-time worker, who has to wait his turn for a job, is paid about 250 yen per hour.”
......................................................
“My acquaintance who has been working for KBS cannot buy a house. KBS is a Korean version of NHK. It is operated by foreign money, so Korean employees have to work at terribly low pay.”
......................................................
“In our university, only one of ten students can get a job after graduation. So, young people have no other choice but to go out of the country. Four Koreans I have made friends with here have all immigrated to Hong Kong, Canada, Singapore and Japan.
Girls have no job but prostitutes.”
If the number of non-regular employees tops 50 percent, young people will start leaving the country and perhaps national meltdown will start. This situation reminds me of the course of events seen in Latin American countries in the latter half of 1900s, where national wealth had completely been robbed of.
......................................................
Link:
Shanti Phula's Blog: [Shinshu-no-Izumi] Look straight at Korea’s economy with prosperous big corporations and common people at the brink of freezing death
Not to mention: South Korea has world highest suicide rate per capita in the world!
Now discuss!
Sorry for the one year old article, but this is a very interesting and the topic never been posted. PDF should not miss it!