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South Korea admits to 'mass exporting' children for adoption

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    WTF is a country with a .75 fertility rate exporting the few children it has?

    (fertility is measured as the average children each woman has. You need a 2.1 to maintain population.)

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    The program was started because of the Korean War.

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      WTF is a country with a .75 fertility rate exporting the few children it has?

      (fertility is measured as the average children each woman has. You need a 2.1 to maintain population.)

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      There are some super fucked up societal dynamics in SK. Japan, China, and a lot of other East Asian countries with more conformist cultures have a depressing amount of that. It’s one of the reasons I don’t think I could put up with living in Japan long-term, despite enjoying a lot of the other cultural aspects enormously.

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        South Korea is a weird place. They do some things really, really well. But the things they do badly, they're really bad at it, and even worse they refuse to admit having a problem.

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        They are admitting to stuff in this article..

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        • libertylizard@slrpnk.netL [email protected]

          Why would they ever approve the adoption of a 13-year-old to another continent? This seems extremely sus even without any evidence of wrongdoing.

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          Sounds to me like a loophole excuse for human trafficking.

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            They are admitting to stuff in this article..

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            They're admitting that now dead people did bad things a long time ago. Not exactly impressive

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              The program was started because of the Korean War.

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              the time period also was during the height of adoptions, which was also the time period of kidnappings.

              basically the demand for children was at a high, and there were a lot of bad actors in the market "making supply" where that supply came from varied.

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                There are some super fucked up societal dynamics in SK. Japan, China, and a lot of other East Asian countries with more conformist cultures have a depressing amount of that. It’s one of the reasons I don’t think I could put up with living in Japan long-term, despite enjoying a lot of the other cultural aspects enormously.

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                I agree with you. The cultural export is fine. If you were rich, being there would be fine. If you are a worker in an office, it sounds awful.

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                • libertylizard@slrpnk.netL [email protected]

                  Why would they ever approve the adoption of a 13-year-old to another continent? This seems extremely sus even without any evidence of wrongdoing.

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                  Money. Someone was making money off of it somehow, and was willing to do terrible things to get more.

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                    I agree with you. The cultural export is fine. If you were rich, being there would be fine. If you are a worker in an office, it sounds awful.

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                    Also, check out the criminal justice system. Something like a 98 or 99% conviction rate, iirc. Kinda insane.

                    And the corollary there is that a blind eye is turned towards a LOT of things, especially if it involves yakuza and it’s not reasonably serious. And the attendant corruption that comes with that, of course.

                    Can’t say it holds a candle to what the US is doing these days though.

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                      They're admitting that now dead people did bad things a long time ago. Not exactly impressive

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                      It's a start I suppose. Hopefully it can keep the inertia.

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                        It's a start I suppose. Hopefully it can keep the inertia.

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                        Most of the time it's accompanied by "sins of the father" rhetoric where nothing changes but we'll see I guess

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                          Most of the time it's accompanied by "sins of the father" rhetoric where nothing changes but we'll see I guess

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                          True, there is also the option it is just a ploy to appease

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