When I explain the characteristic of Korean society, I said "Thick Natural Makeup" which connotes the fact and truth.
From outside of Korean society, it looks good and rational however inside, people can easily find full of absurdity.
It looks working well, efficiently through watching drastic development within half-century. and nation's people are so proud of the fact 'A country from nothing became something'
. Yes it's the fact WE have big companies with high technologies.
but via this disaster we are clearly observing the truth underneath still nothing. Not organized system, nor at least System itself.
Well covered truth always ends up disaster victimizing ordinary people's life.
Battleship Cheon- an, Gyeong-ju Resort, Sampoong, Daegu Subway, Bridge Sungsu, Sealand, and so more?
There's no society, no nation, no organization in Korea. The individuals hold all burdens of everything by themselves.
Support from individuals, voluntary divers, aids from ordinary people is the only column within this society.
Media tries to make it as 'show', more tears, shouting and sorrow as SHOW, reverse what about government? I don't know. I can read Korean, speak Korean but I cannot see anything from them.
Why we do not expect social safety web? Why we have to learn from catastrophe every time?
More frustrating 'fact' is Government does not know how many people was missing.
From outside of Korean society, it looks good and rational however inside, people can easily find full of absurdity.
It looks working well, efficiently through watching drastic development within half-century. and nation's people are so proud of the fact 'A country from nothing became something'
. Yes it's the fact WE have big companies with high technologies.
but via this disaster we are clearly observing the truth underneath still nothing. Not organized system, nor at least System itself.
Well covered truth always ends up disaster victimizing ordinary people's life.
Battleship Cheon- an, Gyeong-ju Resort, Sampoong, Daegu Subway, Bridge Sungsu, Sealand, and so more?
There's no society, no nation, no organization in Korea. The individuals hold all burdens of everything by themselves.
Support from individuals, voluntary divers, aids from ordinary people is the only column within this society.
Media tries to make it as 'show', more tears, shouting and sorrow as SHOW, reverse what about government? I don't know. I can read Korean, speak Korean but I cannot see anything from them.
Why we do not expect social safety web? Why we have to learn from catastrophe every time?
More frustrating 'fact' is Government does not know how many people was missing.
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