Picture of the Day: Multicultural Society Event In Seoul
|TV personalities Abigail Alderete (L) and Christian Burgos host an event in Seoul on May 18, 2018, to encourage multicultural society. (Yonhap)
TV personalities Abigail Alderete (L) and Christian Burgos host an event in Seoul on May 18, 2018, to encourage multicultural society. (Yonhap)
In other words, they want South Korea to pay poor, uneducated waygooks to move to South Korea and live without requiring then to hold jobs. And then, having demanded and received the right to vote, the waygooks will turn all Koreans into slaves or outcasts like Paraguay and Mexico have done with their indigenous populations.
Then again, with South Korean voters being foolish enough to elect Moon, they’ll probably swallow this fertilizer and ask for seconds.
I hope I’m wrong. I hope Koreans are not this foolish; but liberals in Europe and North America have yet to learn…
Compare these two web pages and think about what Paraguay (for example) offers South Korea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_South_Korea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Paraguay
I might be wrong. They may just want to import more Muslims.
Setnafa’s cooment is unbridled bigotry.
I imagine CH will have a good reply to this, much in agreement with Setnaffa.
Without knowing this group’s goals, I can only ask how South Korea could become more multicultural. I met many immigrants from many different countries during my time there.
Perhaps they are trying to change the citizenry’s attitude towards foreigners. I agree that some Koreans are somewhat racist, similar to what is found in many Asian cultures. It is difficult to change what is in someone’s heart.
Maybe their goals are what Setnaffa referenced about Muslims. I was told the Korean government stopped letting in middle easterners over a decade ago after terror concerns, which I have no problem with as it seems to have been effective at negating terror within their country.
Bottom line: South Korea doesn’t have to operate by any other country’s standards. A government, for better or worse, should be a larger representation of the attitudes, values, and interests of its people. What examples does this group offer as to how this issue is of great import or benefit to the average Korean?
Johnnyboy said all that needs to be said.
Korea should take any multicturalism on its terms… not the terms of those trying to push the idea that all cultures are equal… or even valid.
One thing Korea does NOT need is more Islam… or any Islam.
…though if Johnhenry would like to explain how Islamic presence or influence could possibly benefit Korea, perhaps he could change minds.
If he cannot make a good case for this, his accusations of bigotry become meaningless…
…like yelling bigotry at those who don’t want an child molester dating their preteen daughter.
The truth being labeled bigotry. Witness what is happening across Western Europe.
Not to mention JohnHenry ain’t no “steel-drivin’ man” in this context…
Wait. I just mentioned it. Sorry. Nevermind.