「Japanese Minors girle」raped in South Korea,
Korean garbage reaction
https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2020/10280600/
田裕哲(정윤철, Jeong Yunchoru, チョン・ユチョル)
Japan-Korea Relations, Korean Politics Writer
 
韓国で日本人未成年女性が強姦の被害 韓国のゴミ反応1
 

 

この韓国の女の子はエレベーターを降りてこれが起こった
韓国の怖い実話
This Korean Girl Got Off the Elevator and This Happened..
〓Scary True Story in Korea
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• 2019/10/04

 

 

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shi***** |
> The victim woman who was studying abroad in Seoul to study Korean was still a minors girle.

She is a victim of rape, and the bad one is definitely the man who approached with this malicious intent.
However, is it Korea at the study abroad destination?
韓流(한류,South Korean pop culture)Idols and K-pop lovers certainly seem to be in the younger generation
So maybe they went there too
However, it is a country with a high sexual crime rate, and anti-Japanese sentiment also exists severely.
Media such as TV conveys only gorgeous aspects
However, no other country has such a large number of political and economic problems.
Considering the current relations between nations, I don't think it is a suitable study abroad destination.
I wonder if I made a mistake in choosing it.
Reply 20
Empathy 6921
Opposition 53


pee ***** |
What can happen in any country
But you have to be especially careful in this country.
Reply 11
Empathy 6083
Opposition 38


Hanakara Udon (Udon from the nose) |
I don't think it's a good idea to make a noise about this.
Originally, and will continue to be like this.
Reply 11
Empathy 4745
Opposition 155


*** Syntax Error |
It has long been known that South Korea is such a country.
Nevertheless, in the news etc., the media is advertising to improve the impression of Korean entertainment etc.
So, in a sense, this is a victim of the media.
Even today, the morning news is angry with the bright topics of Korean entertainers.
Reply 5
Empathy 2016
Opposition 16


oin |
Why does the Japanese media, including NHK, not report such incidents at all?
It is not necessary to incite anti-morning, but intentionally concealing the damage to Japanese people is a rebellion against the nation-state.
In addition, the Japanese people recognize that South Korea is an enemy country, and if they easily go to South Korea for cultural exchange or other silly reasons, it will be used as a material (Neta, 네타) for anti-Japanese and insults (BuNichi, 모욕 일본). Should be prepared.
Reply 2
Empathy 1868
Opposition 16


Neta, 네타
Scenarios such as comics and comics.
Back slang for "Tane, 티 아인".
Material for writing.
Abbreviation for Gaseneta (Gaseneta, Black propaganda, 가스 네타, 찌라시, 가짜 뉴스). Untrue, prank words and deeds.
It is told as if it were true. Including improvisational ones.
An important part of the content of a work (novel, game, etc.).
Tricks such as magic tricks.
One of the sushi terms. Ingredients for sushi, excluding vinegared rice, seaweed, and Kanpyo.
Evidence such as crime.
A jargon for thinner, stimulants, etc. 
 

sna ***** |
South Korean media attitude should also be denounced
However, the Japanese mass media should report the facts properly and call attention.
Japanese media people have to rethink their role with a greater sense of mission!
Reply 3
Empathy 1808
Opposition 12
 
 
 > If it is damaged, it will be doubled, but if it is damaged, the topic will be distracted.

It's not something that has just started.
This country has always been.
Not only that, but if there is a chance to take advantage of it "without being damaged", it is a country that keeps eating like a soft-shelled turtle.
After all, the conclusions to these reports in this country are always the same.
Let's stop getting involved.
Reply 1
Empathy 1528
Opposition 13


nnn |
Currently, the damage on the Japanese side is still treated as "damage", but in due course it may be treated as "harm".
The risk of being treated as false even if the proceedings are filed will increase significantly in the future.
The judicial monopoly has progressed that much.
It is better to have a basic understanding that "Korea is a dangerous country".
It's too late after being damaged.
Reply 1
Empathy 1471
Opposition 11


sor ***** |
Things that have been known for a long time
The problem is the responsibility of the Japanese media, which has not been widely reported at the time of saying this.
Reply 3
Empathy 1352
Opposition 12


csj ***** |
You should go to Korea, understanding that it is a country that has been conducting anti-Japanese education since childhood.
Some Koreans have an anti-Japanese innocence and are willing to do anything with Japanese people.
You should be aware that careless behavior can cause irreparable situations.
Empathy 1193
Opposition 10


kk3 ***** |
Japan has the most arrested Koreans in the world.
It seems that the media there are talking about whether they are exporting crimes, rather than whether Japan is discriminating against them.
The Japanese media doesn't seem to say anything in particular.
At least, is it impossible to expect decent Japanese media, or from the media?
Reply 2
Empathy 1059
Opposition 8


die ***** |
The Japanese media was poisoned by Chinese and South Korean capital.
What they shed is thought, not news. Information that guides thinking.
I have no intention of disseminating fair and accurate information.
Right and left are good for thinking about information, but right and left are not necessary for reporting.
There should be no freedom not to report.
Media that makes full use of freedom not to report beyond the editorial right should not be recognized as news.
Reply 1
Empathy 963
Opposition 9


pro ***** |
A country in the north and under wartime, albeit next door
However, even Amatsu is a country where anti-Japanese sentiment swirls so far.
More scary than the Middle East and Africa, where political instability is frequently reported in the media,
That is a country that should refrain from traveling along with the Chinese Communist Party.
Report only the gorgeous part
On the other hand, I would like young people to keep in mind that there is such a part behind the scenes.
Empathy 912
Opposition 8


Insulting day (BuNichi, 모욕 일본 (moyogilbon))
What is Bunichi? Feelings that despise Japan or the Japanese people
 
In China, 小日本 (xiǎo rìběn, Small Japanese, 소 일본), 日本鬼子 (rìběn guǐzi, Japanese guizi, 일본 도깨비) are used as words that insult or despise Japan or the Japanese.
In South Korea, derogatory terms for Japan or Japanese are 쪽발이 (jjogbal-i, , チョッパリ,Side feet), 왜놈 (wae-nom, ウェノム, 倭奴, wa guy), 왜인 (wae-in, 倭人, wa people or wa person), 왜(倭, wae)、왜적 (wae-jŏk, ウェジョク, 倭敵, wa enemy), and the 天皇  (Ten'nō, Emperor of Japan, 일본 의 천황) as 日王 (일왕, il-wang, Japan-King) Call it.