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2023년 11월 20일 월요일

The mutual slaughter of the Second Kinds / Kissinger

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I think I've been working for a long time to bring up the problems of society as a whole through small practical examples in a bottom-up way while living at the bottom of society. In particular, I felt that discrimination based on vertical relations among Koreans has gone beyond the risk level and reached the level of social collapse while being in a relatively and superficially very unwelcome workplace. For example, when I worked in a factory, I couldn't recognize the sense of crisis because there was no interaction with the outside world. However, I was able to recognize the sense of crisis while working in a bus driver or an electric control room in a high-end apartment complex.

 

As mentioned several times, the low birth rate problem, which is scheduled to cause Korean society to collapse, stems from vertical or inequality relations that are rooted in Korean society as a whole. This is because in an excessively competitive society where fair work is not treated, both winners and losers have a difficult perception of society. Koreans are committing passive murder or suicide by suppressing their offspring from waking up if they cannot live a hopeful and blessed life. Similar to how North Korean society has an unusually low fertility rate for underdeveloped countries, South Korea is the same. Problems such as poverty for the elderly, lack of youth jobs, high suicide rates, and the gap between the rich and the poor were pessimistic about Korea, which failed to achieve a welfare state based on cooperation and utilitarianism.

 

In particular, the Korean government has failed to overcome the most dangerous period due to its narrow and short-term perspective, ranging from the unsettled birth myth of the Korean government (a story of the prosecution's egg) to the very unstable policy failure in economic and diplomatic relations, and the case of ideological issues to hide various problems.

 

While thinking about intelligence issues a long time ago, I compared Arab and Israel while studying Mossad, an Israeli intelligence agency. Jews rooted around the world are helping Israel with its diplomatic sense, and Israelis, who have long been properly educated, thought that Arabs were truly an unmanageable opponent.

 

[DPOLOMACY], a book written by former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger, who was originally Jewish, is considered a must-read for new political figures in Korea. The politician's ideas, which eased the conflict of the Cold War and ushered in the era of détente, seemed very broad and benign. On the one hand, I couldn't help but think that the side effects of competitive education to stand above others before acquiring extensive knowledge assets have now reached their peak. Since 20 years ago, I have often stated that vertical relations and education issues centered on ideology would have a very negative impact on Korea's future. These days, it has become a problem that really touches our skin.

 

As we interact with our neighbors from childhood to adulthood, the breadth of our thinking expands through knowledge and actions. Korea needs to expedite education reform.

 

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