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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2018
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  • @Playdattrack
    @Playdattrack Před 6 lety +739

    I really don't understand why you guys don't have more views and subscribers...This stuff is so in-depth and honest.

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 Před 5 lety +1

      Yep

    • @zsh1320
      @zsh1320 Před 5 lety +1

      Asian ~~~BOSS , you know

    • @junglized
      @junglized Před 5 lety +5

      Because people prefer to watch cat videos, toothpaste life-hacks or crazy russian drivers. Sad but true...

    • @mikeylejan8849
      @mikeylejan8849 Před 4 lety

      2.2 million is huge

    • @multifanboy2947
      @multifanboy2947 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mikeylejan8849 the comment was posted 2 years ago so there might be a difference with the views and subs that time

  • @NmBLs1
    @NmBLs1 Před 6 lety +832

    I wish these amazing women the best for the future, their situation is truely heartbreaking! Amazing interview as always, 감사합니다 👏🏻

    • @hahahe5936
      @hahahe5936 Před 6 lety

      W YW Taiwan is worse

    • @rui4313
      @rui4313 Před 6 lety +1

      ??? explain, why Taiwan is worse ? they have enough freedom unlike mainlanders

    • @oilylondon
      @oilylondon Před 2 lety

      @@hahahe5936 how

    • @Celtjak7
      @Celtjak7 Před rokem

      안녕하세요 선생님. 감사합니다!

  • @sammee1977
    @sammee1977 Před 4 lety +380

    Apparently "Go back to where you came from" is a universally-used insult.

    • @nadia2883
      @nadia2883 Před 4 lety +12

      let me guess american idea? why the heck am i not surprised by it

    • @terencekwong3033
      @terencekwong3033 Před 3 lety +9

      Yep, Hong Kongers were chanting that to tourists to "go back to China" during the protests.

    • @bydamaz3101
      @bydamaz3101 Před 3 lety +3

      @@terencekwong3033 and now the BNO passport holders were told same thing when arriving at the uk airport 😂😂😂

    • @Neyobe
      @Neyobe Před 3 lety +1

      @@terencekwong3033 now that’s just awful :( glad it’s getting better there now

    • @shaungordon9737
      @shaungordon9737 Před 3 lety +3

      @@nadia2883 people been saying it long before the US was even a thing

  • @KoreanwithMissVicky
    @KoreanwithMissVicky Před 6 lety +747

    This was so informative and helpful. And all the girls here seem so sweet, smart and very well spoken, probably more than many South Koreans. Koreans in general, especially the young generation, are still so ignorant about North Korean issues even when it's our closest neighboring country (that share the SAME heritage and ancestry!)We need more people like these three to raise awareness. I wish them all the best. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts. 💙💚❤

    • @mwrihi
      @mwrihi Před 6 lety +14

      i agree. i wouldn't dare to compare people because that's not very nice but i do agree that south korea (and the rest of the world) has a responsibility. people say south koreans are scared of a reunification because they have issues of their own but so does literally EVERY country. that's not even an excuse. that's a bullshit excuse. also, if south koreas had a better welfare system they could assure ALL (basically) south koreans and north koreans to have decent life.
      but rich people really do hate poor.

    • @samuelrs5138
      @samuelrs5138 Před 6 lety +20

      I can see why the South Koreans feel that way. These North Koreans want reunification for 'selfish' purposes. They want to reunite with their families. They want everyone's lives over there to be better. But in the same way North Koreans didn't choose to be born there, South Koreans didn't choose to have a desperately poor neighbor. Reunification would cost an enormous price and not just in cash, and it would have to be paid over generations.
      I imagine most also feel little love-lost for people who hate them and treat them like they're devils. Propaganda or not, the hate is real from North Koreans. South Korea wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the United States, the North Koreans didn't set out to create 'North Korea' but to enslave the entire peninsula . In some sense I imagine they feel the North Koreans deserve their fate and if that's true personally I wouldn't blame them.
      Then you have the fact that, for most of the existence of North Korea and South Korea, the positions were actually reversed!! Life in North Korea was indeed better and South Korea was dirt poor. Where was the help from North Koreans then? The talk of reunification? The concern for South Koreans?
      And what has South Korea and the United States ever gotten by trusting North Korea and helping them out? Nothing, North Korea just uses them over and over and takes advantage of their kindness. All agreements ever made in good faith by SK and the US were never once reciprocated in good faith by NK, they just use them as a means to an end and betray them the first chance they get.
      But you want South Koreans, who feel little connection to North Koreans (and you shouldn't tell a country how it should self-identify) to turn their lives upside down for them and their future children in order to help people who give them nothing but lies, problems and grief?

    • @user-ez3ky9tt7m
      @user-ez3ky9tt7m Před 6 lety +5

      what all that north " reuniting family" comes to south korea? I mean thousands of "brothers and sisters" will start invading rich southern cities, living in the outskirts, creating their own mafias, they will destabilize society

    • @addicz2
      @addicz2 Před 6 lety +4

      These girls are beautiful naturaly. I hope the dont contaminate with plastics

    • @nova870712
      @nova870712 Před 6 lety +7

      어느나라분이신진 모르겠지만 한국에서 살아보시고 말을 늘어놓으시길 바래요. 그동안 북한에서 해온 행동들 그 어떤말로도 사과로도 용서받을 수 없고, 저 여자분들의 생각은 그냥 이기적이라는 말외엔 할말이 없네요.

  • @MontyBoosh
    @MontyBoosh Před 6 lety +356

    Really poignant words:
    [ Freedom isn’t something that was just given to us, but it was something be risked our life for. And it’s not like we asked to be born in North Korea. We just opened our eyes and we were there. We really didn’t have a choice in the matter, and we wanted freedom so badly that we risked it all to come here, but when people say “just go back”, I hear it as “just go back and die”. ]

    • @MS-gr2nv
      @MS-gr2nv Před 4 lety +5

      Dont go to another persons country if you dont want to live by their rules...ALL of them escaped to China first....stay there!

    • @kristianperez4108
      @kristianperez4108 Před 4 lety +50

      @@MS-gr2nv You and I both know that doesn't apply here. China deports North Korean defectors back to North Korea, where they might have their entire families killed.
      It's easy to talk all high and mighty about following rules, but let's be honest, you'd do the same thing if you knew you and your family were going to die.

    • @Hannahnana-nana89
      @Hannahnana-nana89 Před 4 lety +14

      When she said this it was so heartbreaking 😭

    • @MrAbeAllen
      @MrAbeAllen Před 4 lety +6

      I really liked her comment too. We are all born somewhere and in some circumstance and that part is just luck. I think this random -being born anywhere- argument is the best against racism. Those with extreme racial prejudice never imagine they could have been born with other skin color or in another country. I met a guy who was born into extreme wealth (billionaire family), yet his life was very hard in some ways (a lot of them have died, and he never had any friends, just a nanny) and I'd bet many poor people will have a better life than him (family, friends, happiness, etc).
      I am proud of this girl's philosophy and that she had the courage to believe it was worth the risk to escape to find something better.

    • @BY-sh6gt
      @BY-sh6gt Před 4 lety +22

      @@MS-gr2nv u don't have the faintest damn clue on what's happening and what're you saying. NOT ALL of them came to China first, there ARE people who came straight to the South. And they NEVER SAID that they don't want to disobey/not following the South's rule, they just said that South people need to know more that the North's government who are in the wrong NOT the people/citizens, that they actually risked their life to get there only to get freedom, and not being ignorant about information about North people, land, resources etc. or should be more educated more on this topic. The fact that they pay taxes and so on PROVE that they FOLLOWED THE RULES thus showing how dumb ur comment was.
      And to put it into an emotional perspective, do u want to be born there and almost get killed by just finding a freedom in another place, but when u finally arrived in the place people just said "just fvkin go back" and fvkin die?! Do u choose where u would be born?

  • @Deeyennay
    @Deeyennay Před 6 lety +920

    Such fascinating women. The way they speak and behave just radiates kindness and intelligence. It just goes to show how normal people from North Korea are if they are given a democratic government and economic freedom. Whatever happens in the geopolitical sphere, I wish the people well. I hope I get to see peace in the Korean region in my lifetime. (EDIT: typo)

    • @naerwyn239
      @naerwyn239 Před 6 lety +5

      Took the words out of my mouth.

    • @catch_me_if_you_can6596
      @catch_me_if_you_can6596 Před 6 lety +2

      whaT does democracy has to do with this,if there ware no democracy the country would be never divided

    • @Xelights
      @Xelights Před 6 lety

      Well they have peace now... Let's hope it is genuine.

    • @quintinout
      @quintinout Před 6 lety +7

      Wow !! Thanks for the insight. So germans aren't evil anymore? What about the Russians? And more confusingly, why is the country that praises demicracy the loudest, responsible for 90% of wars in the last 50 years and getting ready for another one with israel?

    •  Před 6 lety +2

      These soft spoken women escaped North Korea by risking their lives. Read stories of doing this - it's a desperate struggle that many lose.

  • @dragonore2009
    @dragonore2009 Před 6 lety +369

    I was alive to see the two Germany's reunite on T.V., wouldn't it be something to see the two Koreas reunite.

    • @rodriguezjamesralphyl.9673
      @rodriguezjamesralphyl.9673 Před 4 lety +2

      20 more years

    • @nebelung1
      @nebelung1 Před 4 lety +41

      East Germany was much better off both economically and in terms of development than what the situation seems to be in North Korea.
      But one can still hope, Korea will unite one day.

    • @nelliee6736
      @nelliee6736 Před 4 lety +1

      @@nebelung1 nein war es nicht. Alles war marode und die Menschen bitterarm.

    • @julian281198
      @julian281198 Před 4 lety +13

      ​@@nelliee6736 der faktor zwischen dem pro kopf einkommen zwischen Nord und südkoreaner liegt bei 22, zwischen ost und west deutschland war dieser gerade mal zwei. die ddr war nicht super, aber mit nord korea ist es kein vergleich.

    • @djoetma
      @djoetma Před 4 lety +17

      @@nelliee6736 the difference is way bigger though. East Germans weren't starving to the extent that they were actually shorter than the west Germans. Also, the education system behind the iron curtain was quite good. Not so much with North Corea.

  • @nitinrawat6668
    @nitinrawat6668 Před 6 lety +1445

    the woman in the white is so clever. she exactly knows how to respond to such question. IMO south korea doesn't want reunification bcuz of the economic repercussions they have to suffer after reunification. harsh but true the rich dont see the poor as their friend.

    • @thetraveler0386
      @thetraveler0386 Před 6 lety +161

      You are right, but the older generation wanted it a lot, but after seeing the unification of East and West Germany, and the cost, it seems like they are more startled by the cost of unification.

    • @jewelrybussiness
      @jewelrybussiness Před 6 lety +143

      true but i don't understand south Korea people isn't better to live safe with sacrificing a little of your wealth than living in fear that the war will break someday

    • @tiffanybrown1001
      @tiffanybrown1001 Před 6 lety +147

      I agree. The comment: "why does it have to happen in our generation" was sad to hear and very selfish.

    • @chrishudson9525
      @chrishudson9525 Před 6 lety +185

      To be fair, the young South Koreans would be sacrificing more than a little of their wealth, to help bring North Koreans up to their standards. The actual cost of reunification is enormous.

    • @dropmelon
      @dropmelon Před 6 lety +111

      RPG
      Yeah, the gap between East and West Germany is still large even when the berlin wall had been destroyed 29 years ago.
      A lot of people are skeptical if the two koreas are capable of reunification anymore considering how long they've been separated.
      United Korea might even descend into another civil war if they don't reunite the two countries properly.

  • @LulRan
    @LulRan Před 6 lety +418

    Really great interview here. I've always known that this was an emotionally charged subject for the defectors, but hearing them talk about the economic benefits was really eye-opening. It's really unfortunate that some South Koreans can't empathize with them. There would be immense job opportunities to rebuild North Korea and integrate back into the 21st century, but the issue is do they have the funding to create those jobs? I suppose that's where politics comes in and that's where they start making deals, but it really would be the best way for them to reunite. Making it a gradual process would be the best way to ease everyone's minds. Education should be the #1 priority if reunification should ever happen. Not just for North Koreans, but for South Koreans as well. Really appreciate videos like this because these are the first steps to educating everyone about the importance of reunification.

    • @-shikajin-4078
      @-shikajin-4078 Před 6 lety +30

      UpChucked Well, the problem is that the young ones are going to have to support all of this. They will have to 'suck up' the consequences of a war they had no responsibility for. And if Korea is already hell for many of these young children, imagine how it will be with the crushing economic weight placed on them. Sure, many are going to be called selfish for refusing unification. But can we truly blame them? Why should they have their dreams and future crushed because of something they had no part in creating? And for as much as people can say that the benefits in the long run will be great, who will truly benefit from this? The economists? The politicians? You name it. And for how long will they have to suffer until these 'benefits' arrive?
      Yes, North Koreans are suffering a great deal. There is no denying that. But what about the young ones in South Korea, constantly driven to suicide by an increasingly oppressive and futurless society? Do we truly have the right to ask for any more sacrifices from them?
      I apologize if anyone feels offended by this. That is not my intention. Just some food for thought.

    • @LulRan
      @LulRan Před 6 lety +14

      The younger generation is definitely on the short-end of this entire situation because regardless they'll be the ones living with the ramifications of reunification or a lack thereof. I feel there's no solution to be had here without both sides requiring serious commitment and support. I truly believe reunification is a long-term solution to many economic issues. The problem is that how long can South Korea carry that economic weight of North Korea. Job creation would have to be priority #2 and the infrastructure would have to be built first within North Korea to create these jobs that many young South Koreans are trying to obtain. I certainly don't blame South Koreans on not wanting reunification, but what are the other long-term solutions? I'm curious and wonder if Asian Boss can delve into some economic topics about that.

    • @Johanneslol11
      @Johanneslol11 Před 6 lety +7

      If they sell there natural resources at the prices they are worth it, they can use the money for paying the jobs. The initial cost might actually not be that high for south korea. :) It might be a view bilion but after a view months they could already start to see profit!

    • @jillthompson6110
      @jillthompson6110 Před 6 lety +10

      UpChucked, the funding will come from South Korea's wealth fund since South Korea is very rich. Also a big chunk of the money will also come from foreign investors. There will be a huge opportunity here for the world, and I am absolutely certain that many global companies will be rushing to invest in North Korea. It's mentioned that they have $6 trillion in natural resources, but that number is from the early 2000's. Today's dollar value will be much higher. Much of that has been buried in the ground untouched because North Korea lacks technology and they don't allow foreign companies to dig them out. Also remember, colonial Japan used to have huge gold mines in North Korea when they held Koreas as their colony. North Korea has world's third largest uranium deposits, not to mention all kinds of valuable minerals. And it's not just about natural resources, it's about Korean peninsula being smack right in the middle between China, Russia, and Japan. Korea would be focal point of a transportation hub for manufacturing goods or resources like oil being transported between Russia, Korea, and Japan. Right now, both South Korea and Japan get expensive oil from Middle East via ships. What happens if a pipeline is built from Russia to the rest of Korea and Japan? Cheaper fuel, and a huge boost to competitiveness to those countries. These are just few small examples of a cascading effects and benefits. And don't forget, 25 million North Koreans will need daily necessities like shampoos and toothpastes. Can you imagine what this will do to the shampoo and toothpaste factories in South Korea? They'll have to boost production, hire more people, and these businesses will grow more profitable - turning into more high paying jobs for South Korean executives and managers. The list of possible benefits are endless.

    • @yoonh.7920
      @yoonh.7920 Před 6 lety +3

      Johanneslol11 but no one knows if they're real. and even if they were real no one knows if they remain in the north (alot of experts from the south believes that all the resources are already taken by the chinese)

  • @yubincults
    @yubincults Před 6 lety +182

    Your channel is super informative!! Thank you:)

  • @cherasunasmr9887
    @cherasunasmr9887 Před 6 lety +209

    Once again, thank you so much Asian Boss. This is such an insightful video, and it was so interesting to hear what these three defectors had to say about North & South Korea. Every question asked was great, and the answers to those questions were very raw, and it got me thinking!

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 Před 6 lety +231

    I'm Canadian, why am I watching this? Lol. It's really nice to see perspectives on these topics from outside my national news. We need more of this! Thanks Asian boss! 😊

    • @Strwbbe
      @Strwbbe Před 6 lety +1

      SAME

    • @liizzset
      @liizzset Před 6 lety

      I am from the Caribbean though. But agree with you.

    • @silvervixen007
      @silvervixen007 Před 6 lety +31

      Why watching? Because in the end it concerns all of us as we are all human beings

    • @rnba4364
      @rnba4364 Před 6 lety +2

      Kurdish-New Zealander here

    • @hafsaprincess1
      @hafsaprincess1 Před 6 lety

      I’m British and I’m watching this

  • @Fruitypebbles489
    @Fruitypebbles489 Před 6 lety +192

    There is this Korean movie that i watched last night called “the front line”. It’s about the Korean war and the people who were on the front line battling over a hill. Great movie and you can see that both sides are human. Humans with families, fears, dreams/hope, and compassion. Both sides are fighting each other and sadly, they don’t know why. They spent 3 years at war and nothing changed. Hundreds of thousands lives lost over nothing. Highly recommend the movie for those who are disinterested in reunification.

    • @LopezJosie
      @LopezJosie Před 6 lety +3

      Cheryl lin thank you! I’ll definitely watch it

    • @Oceaniac
      @Oceaniac Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing, i’ll watch this movie!

    • @yukigiro17
      @yukigiro17 Před 6 lety +12

      It's very sad that a beautiful country is divided by the interest of other countries and some people sick of power. It's a shame that the countries that supported that war and pushed them to fight never cared about the people who suffered the horror of the war and died, they don't even cared about their own soldiers. All that families destroyed, what a shame.

    • @christinedowd1820
      @christinedowd1820 Před 6 lety

      Or watch SK drama called “ Road Number One” It’s also so sad.

    • @user-we3eg9vs8z
      @user-we3eg9vs8z Před 6 lety +8

      Cheryl lin yup. Aside from having some cool scenes in it, the movie was damn near heartbreaking. It really shows how mankind is good at ripping itself apart.

  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  Před 6 lety +71

    For South Koreans' opinions on reunification, watch this video: czcams.com/video/BZchtQ9-PWY/video.html
    What's your take on the upcoming summit between North Korea and the United States? Discuss.

    • @rayage777
      @rayage777 Před 6 lety +8

      The only reason I find it hard that the reunification will happen, is what happens with Kim Jong Un? He can't be kept in power and he has to pay for the crimes he has committed. Why would he agree to anything that takes him out of power and possibly jailed?

    • @FeeDBacKMKII
      @FeeDBacKMKII Před 6 lety +3

      my thought is NK and SK dont need reunification, the only think what must happen NK gouvernant has to stop their old fashoned paranoid thinking, making piece with there neighbours and open them self up to the world....traiding with SK, China, etc, to rebuilt their country. I bet if once Kim takes a taste of pure kapitalism he realize that there is no need for nuclear weapons cause money and economy is a much stronger and effective weapon then any bomb in the world.

    • @rockinchik06
      @rockinchik06 Před 6 lety +1

      I feel strongly that there needs to be unification between both countries. I don't think it'll be easy and I know there will be many issues in the beginning, but I think baby steps are needed. I agree that both countries should keep separate government's and start small by building roads and adding more jobs. This will build trust and create a good foundation for the future. But bc of the huge culture difference between the 2 countries and the thousands and thousands of foreigners living in Korea, like myself, it does make me worried for my own safety if reunification was to happen. But nonetheless, I consider Korea my home and believe in this country. Where there's a will there's a way.
      I also show my students these videos to try to teach them about unification and how important it really is.
      Thank u so much for sharing this video. ♡

    • @808INFantry11X
      @808INFantry11X Před 6 lety +1

      Asian Boss we will have to wait and see personally I don't anything groundbreaking will happen but I'm holding out hope that there's at least going to be a deescaltion of tensions for a while.

    • @stvsueoka1
      @stvsueoka1 Před 6 lety

      It would be REALLY interesting for you to ask North Korean defectors their opinion on unification. I'm sure they would have some incredible insight. Just a thought.

  • @betsywilliams3666
    @betsywilliams3666 Před 6 lety +89

    Thank you for posting, its nice to here, and see different perspectives from other people. I have learned more and more about Korea by watching Asian Boss.

  • @muhammadadeelarif6278
    @muhammadadeelarif6278 Před 6 lety +129

    I really liked one of the pivotal point said by the girl in the middle. South is struggling for job hunts anyway, so rather then building factories overseas and creating jobs for overseas people why not build the infrastructure and industries in North Korea. It would be beneficial for both sides creating jobs and developing infrastructure at the same time.
    Plus, NK has abundance natural resources and by using the right technology from SK it could become the great country for exporting goods for developing nations.
    Leaders from both sides really need to sit down and think from the economic perspective.
    economy proceeds prosperity.

    • @yui7star
      @yui7star Před 6 lety +16

      Muhammad Arif I just think China wouldn't like North Korea to have other places to sell their resources to.

    • @aryasona8843
      @aryasona8843 Před 4 lety

      yui7star you just overestimated China’s influences over North Korea…

    • @firstlast-cs6eg
      @firstlast-cs6eg Před 4 lety +4

      Well it's not possible for there to be reunification without taking down the NK authoritarian regime. So none of that matters.

    • @firstlast-cs6eg
      @firstlast-cs6eg Před 4 lety +1

      Well it's not possible for there to be reunification without taking down the NK authoritarian regime. So none of that matters.

    • @stuckathome068
      @stuckathome068 Před 4 lety

      yui7star China is just a soso neighbor to NK. What really shaped NK is the Soviet Union which doesn’t exist anymore. If America is not a major part of the reunion (like building military base near China) I don’t think China would care.

  • @FedorovAvtomat
    @FedorovAvtomat Před 6 lety +38

    I once heard a story from a Korean war veteran who fought alongside South Korean forces when I was working as convenience store guy. He shared a small trench with 2 South Korean soldiers and 2 days after a skirmish one began to cry holding the US veteran's hand. He asked "What happened to our people? Why am I killing my friends, my neighbors?"
    Nearly a decade later I never forget this story, many things that are so horrible I can't imagine and this was one of them. Sad news is the US veteran kept in touch with the South Korean soldier, and the South Korean soldier had died in 2005. They would visit each other in their respective countries.

  • @Vgudorf
    @Vgudorf Před 6 lety +114

    Great interview, Asian Boss, and extremely thought provoking! I was surprised to find out North Koreans aren’t as closed off as we’re given to believe. I had no idea they had access to so much information about what life is really like in both South Korea and China. Once people’s eyes are open, there’s no way to make them believe the lies you’ve been telling them. Brainwashing only works when there is no other competing messaging.
    You didn’t, however, address one of the greatest barriers to North/South Korean reunification: China. Right now, China sees Korean reunification as an existential threat. For as long as South Korea is politically, and economically closely aligned with The West, The United States in particular, China can not tolerate the idea of losing North Korea as its Communist Allie. Having a US backed Democracy at their border accessing The North’s resources and economic opportunities is a complete non-starter. I actually view China as being the ultimate barrier to Korean reunification. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on this.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 6 lety +1

      This is a great point, so will a China that has more power in the world mean they will feel strong enough that it doesn't matter anymore that North Korea joins with South Korea or prevent unification even more because China has even more to say on the world stage ? I guess the last is true ?

    • @jesskhan09
      @jesskhan09 Před 5 lety +2

      What about Russia? If north and south did become one. It will be good for America, as they have a base in South Korea.

    • @stuckathome068
      @stuckathome068 Před 4 lety +2

      I don’t think China would care that much. Most of them fled to China before going to SK. If china want to intervene they probably won’t go through that easily. The real problem is China won’t let America has any nearby military base. I think if the US is not involved so much, China would be ok with it.

    • @notJaybutZay
      @notJaybutZay Před 3 lety

      As a Chinese, I also hope that South and North Korea can be unified one day.

    • @ksy7348
      @ksy7348 Před 3 lety +1

      Chinese government never let Korea be reunified.

  • @KantanJapan
    @KantanJapan Před 6 lety +295

    Another great interview, very interesting to hear what these women had to say.

  • @abhijitpodder9916
    @abhijitpodder9916 Před 4 lety +36

    "And it's not like we asked to be born in North Korea. We just opened our eyes and we were there" ....this hurt a lot! We are lucky we have freedom yet we complain about our lives. These poor souls back in NK deserve freedom so badly!

    • @A.D.540
      @A.D.540 Před 3 lety +1

      Its true majority people dont ask for suffering but evil always seem to find away.

  • @TheGreenDee
    @TheGreenDee Před 6 lety +40

    That was very interesting, thanks to these brave women. Thank you Asian Boss 👌🏻❤️

  • @Death13Horseman
    @Death13Horseman Před 6 lety +62

    Another insightful interview, I feel greatly for these women. To be separated from their families for years is truly heartbreaking. Thank you again for such amazing content.

  • @krollpeter
    @krollpeter Před 6 lety +375

    A nation of 52 million people to re-unify with 25 million people, with the living standard being so much different. Germany had about 60 million integrating 17 Million, and the living standard was not that drastically different. Yet we still have not bridged all the differences.
    That would be a very difficult task, and you'd be better off learning from the biggest German mistakes, and do it more gradually. But it will come. You cannot cut into pieces what belongs together.

    • @dav_poy
      @dav_poy Před 6 lety +6

      What would you say are the main differences between West and East that still remain in German society today?

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Před 6 lety +49

      - Linguistic differences, we still can not communicate completely free of misunderstandings
      - there is still a significant wealth gap in between the old west and east parts
      - the industrial efficiency of the east ranges still behind that of the west part
      - we do often still look more at the differences in between us, instead if focusing on our common strengths, which is usually what people of separate countries do.
      There was politician A who promised with glowing words a paradise and golden landscapes after the re-union. Politician B tried to warn us, and highlighted the critical points. He said what politician A was saying are empty promises. He said it would be a long and stony road, not a paradise, but we can do it. The answer to him was an assassination attempt. Not hard to guess whom the Eastern Germans elected, isn't it?
      The economical gap and the cultural gaps in between both Koreas is even wider.

    • @YoushouNoKioku
      @YoushouNoKioku Před 6 lety +5

      Peter Kroll but it's still not been that long since Germanys reunification. For the most part the country looks like it's on track to being complete their might still be economic discrepancies but those just need to be figured out over more time.. My mom wast there when the wall was up and noted the stark differences but my grandparents just went back for vacation a few weeks ago and noted that it was much better.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Před 6 lety +24

      Around 30 years.
      It will come together what has to be together. I'm saying think carefully how you do it. Don't follow the German example "everything now". Most people don't imagine how much 60 years can change a country and it's people. (In our case its was only 45 years.)

    • @A-Wa
      @A-Wa Před 6 lety +29

      my POV:
      - linguistic differences? thats not true. in every german state we have dialects, that has nothing to do with west and east germany. dialects came from the small kingdoms within germany
      - there is a wealth gap because west germany shut down all of the factories in the east. so a lot of ppl couldnt work anymore
      and right now the gap isnt even that big! a lot of west germans come to live in big cities in the east like berlin and dresden
      to me the gap in north and south korea doesnt look any bigger than germany once had. the korean history is about 5000 years old, so they still have a lot of in common! germany never had such a long history as an unified country like korea does. so I think it is even easier to unify north and south.

  • @lorenzo8959
    @lorenzo8959 Před 6 lety +56

    I watched the entire video. Great questions .... you don’t hold back on tough questions

  • @mototravelerusa7420
    @mototravelerusa7420 Před 6 lety +11

    영상을 잘 봤습니다. 이 채널의 북한에 대한 내용이 되게 흥미롭고 그리고 이 채널에는 모든 인터뷰 하는 북한 사람들이 진짜 똑똑하고 친절하고 좋은 사람 같아요. 감사합니다!

  • @djamel-arbouche
    @djamel-arbouche Před 6 lety +13

    I loved that line : "no matter how much you brainwash people, there's no way to suppress their natural curiosity". Also "there's no way of stopping information; information is like a virus". Thank you Asian Boss for bringing us these perspectives on North Korea, which are not generally accessible to the westerners (I'm from Europe).

  • @explorer3677
    @explorer3677 Před 6 lety +18

    I am impressed by these North Korean ladies, they are very level headed, fair and sincere in their desires. I wish the best for all of them.

  • @Askarcher
    @Askarcher Před 6 lety +17

    "Freedom wasn't something that was just given to us. It was something we had to risk our lives for."

  • @fubrian2945
    @fubrian2945 Před 6 lety +80

    I actually watch the whole video

  • @Giesela0815
    @Giesela0815 Před 6 lety +8

    Great interview. You make the world a better place one video at the time. Thanks for creating the Channel Asian Boss!
    As a German I think reunification is the only way towards happiness.

  • @crimewave4099
    @crimewave4099 Před 6 lety +30

    Great interview, I'm always curious about this topic and I just wanted to thank you.

  • @Abcdefraf12
    @Abcdefraf12 Před 6 lety +40

    I'm 26 years old Korean, and I've always wanted the reunification (regardless of the ways the government has been doing for that) It's kinda shoking that there that many young people against the reunification..

    • @anettebetancourt9273
      @anettebetancourt9273 Před 4 lety +1

      👏👏👏

    • @jeostone5255
      @jeostone5255 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm korean american(gyopo) I also support korean unification. Although my korean is like a 3rd graders

    • @fuitai5028
      @fuitai5028 Před 3 lety

      @@jeostone5255 i support too but in reality not easy. just feel sad to see it split into 2. well.... hope one day north n south korean become one country like Germany. ...

  • @VirtueOwl
    @VirtueOwl Před 5 lety +12

    I wish you all the best for a reunification in the near future! Greetings from the eastern part of a reunited Germany to all Koreans, North and South. May you all be Koreans of one country again 🙂

  • @hyun-lee
    @hyun-lee Před 6 lety +12

    Thank you for a good interview, Asian boss and ladies. I am 20s in Korea. I am preparing to contribute to our reunification in the Ministry of Unification. I think people don't want reunification should change their mind. If their family are in North Korea, they may want it like the separated families. We need a sense of history and 역지사지. And then I think the most important thing to change the children's mind is education. Thank you guys, again.

  • @user-ef5pq3fk6c
    @user-ef5pq3fk6c Před 6 lety +44

    I'm 20's from one korea. I desperately want reunification. It's time to wake up jung un!! People in the north korea are not just anybodies. A lot of young south korean feels sorry for people in the north korea.

    • @nomore__5372
      @nomore__5372 Před 6 lety +3

      남자이상진 really? So young south koreans dont hate north koreans? Oh i thought they hated north koreans

    • @user-ym4fn5nu6g
      @user-ym4fn5nu6g Před 6 lety

      hoda sara NEVER! Young south korean like them. But a north korean woman went back to north korea,saying i hate south korea in north korea broadcast. So we get not to believe north korean people more than before.

    • @user-ym4fn5nu6g
      @user-ym4fn5nu6g Před 6 lety +1

      hoda sara we thought like that too,but it was wrong. She left her boyfriend message 'i will go back to north for my new life. I buy new life by just only 5 dollars(her new haircut cost for north korea regulation)'. Also she used to say i miss north korea too much. So now it concluded she went back by only her will.

    • @cantsay2205
      @cantsay2205 Před 3 lety

      @@user-ym4fn5nu6g is that why they're discriminated against?

    • @PJOh
      @PJOh Před 3 lety

      @@nomore__5372 no, that is a big myth. I once attended a church were there were dozens of North Koreans, and the church created so many special programmes for them and devoted a lot of volunteers to help them integrate into Korean society and to build friendships with them.

  • @WhatATypicalTime
    @WhatATypicalTime Před 6 lety +9

    I am so full of admiration of how brave they are! And thank you Asian Boss for such an insightful and nuanced video! I think the world is rooting for you. For peace, for democracy and for better living conditions whether or not that means unification or separated countries but with freedom of movement. Love from Stockholm, Sweden!

  • @maka7600
    @maka7600 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing. Many South Koreans come on vacation to Hawaii and when I ask them about reunification they always say no. They have concerns about Communism. They also think most North Koreans are too brainwashed. As we see here, older generations in North Korea may still be more brainwashed, but the younger generations are learning that North Korea leaders have been lying to them all this time to maintain their power.
    I think many more people will defect from North Korea and if those people are preparing financially, they can support their families when reunification happens. Unfortunately Kim Jong-un doesn't seem to want to give up power. I think the only way for reunification is if the current government is overthrown from within, but I don't know if the people will have the courage to do it.

  • @Oceaniac
    @Oceaniac Před 6 lety +274

    I’ve noticed that all the North Koreans in your videos are so calm and soft spoken, whereas South Koreans are more loud and energetic. I’m not Korean, but in many ways I can relate to the stresses and problems of South Koreans, but in a bad way. I think developed countries cause the youth to overthink and over-stress. It’s ridiculous that we have to live in societies like these, and as much as I want to slow down, I can’t because this is all I know.

    • @Alpha-eg8ip
      @Alpha-eg8ip Před 6 lety +7

      ᄂᄋᄉᄐ 북쪽사람들이 얼마나 사나운데ㅋㅋ

    • @developedindex4765
      @developedindex4765 Před 6 lety +16

      I don't think so. North Koreans especially in Pyeongyang and nearby regions were very warlike people since medieval age. This regions had many foreign invasions, rebellions, discrimination by southern(capital) people. They were even discriminated in royal court so they just work in a commerce. If Korea reunite, these characteristics would revive again.

    • @tadah5319
      @tadah5319 Před 6 lety +54

      ᄂᄋᄉᄐ is because they have to think carefully before saying something, since they indirectly Represent North Korean and things they say could offend South, they tend to limit their vocabulary, is not that special, you'll probably notice that tourist visit certain area, even if they know the language perfectly, they limit themselves

    • @rbx211
      @rbx211 Před 6 lety +1

      you're not Korean so why do you have a Korean username? the answer is....you're a Koreaboo ^_^

    • @jillthompson6110
      @jillthompson6110 Před 6 lety +27

      RBX2, "ᄂᄋᄉᄐ" is not a Korea name. It's parts of the Korean alphabet, and it's gibberish.

  • @ludvigsilva1
    @ludvigsilva1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks to this channel I’ve learned so much about Asia, very informative, keep it going. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @ianb13
    @ianb13 Před 6 lety +2

    Great interview! These 3 ladies are very candid and intelligent. Hope to see them again in another interview.

  • @tcscushing
    @tcscushing Před 5 lety +4

    This is a video of a very valuable conversation. Thank you.
    An idea for Asian Boss... Maybe find a few people who grew up in East Germany, before THEIR reunification, and have them discuss this with some Korean folks.

  • @lucas9269
    @lucas9269 Před 6 lety +47

    I think the phrase that the uncle of that woman in the middle said isn't that wrong "Always be grateful to North Korea, and be good while you are there." No matter where you are from, you can't erase your past because you are the byproduct of all the things you have gone through and the people you have met. The regime and dictator there sucks but the people don't, they are just like you or me. I don't know if you get my point. ;--;

    • @gomakim9135
      @gomakim9135 Před 6 lety +3

      It’s real meaning is a little bit different from subtitle. It’s not about her root or something, but it’s about north korea’s ideology.

    • @lovelylychee2255
      @lovelylychee2255 Před 6 lety +2

      I would hope nobody would think the people are “bad”.
      I mean, it’s like seeing one mean person and saying the rest of the country they’re from is mean.
      What an awful and untrue grave assumption to make
      Makes no sense.
      No matter where you go there will always be “good” and “bad” people.

    • @salimsg
      @salimsg Před 6 lety +5

      The uncle said it in case the phone/room is taped.

  • @alvarovidaurreta5354
    @alvarovidaurreta5354 Před 6 lety +2

    CZcams platform should help this channels. At least must be recommended in youtube, to reach as many people as possible.
    This interviews are really revealing and informative, the first-hand opinions of the NK people help a lot to understand how serious and complex the situation is. I just hope that in the next few decades we can see a reunification, and see how this percentage of disinterests does not go down any more. ( less than 15% is a low percentage, that shocked me too much).
    Im just find this channel by accident, but thanks for having found it.

  • @h497554725
    @h497554725 Před 6 lety +8

    Hi Asian boss. Can you do the same episode on the China and Taiwan topic?

  • @user-hm9xe4zp6h
    @user-hm9xe4zp6h Před 2 lety +8

    이 탈북녀 3인은 대한민국의 자유민주주의에 대해 이해도가 매우 낮고 통일에 대해 쉽게 얘기 하고 있네요.
    제 조부모도 한국전쟁 때 피난온 실향민이기에 저 또한 실향민 3세로서 그리고 이 시대흘 살아가는 20대로 매우 분노합니다.
    실향민으로서 지녀야할 자유민주주의에 대한 신념과 이북 정권에 대한 반공의식이 전혀 없으시네요.
    특히 가운데 여자 분은 숙부께서 당에 대한 충성심을 이남에서도 잃지 말아야 된다고 한 말을 웃으면서 하시는데
    남한 땅에서 할말이 있고 못할 말이 있지 정말 피가 들끓습니다.
    그리고 북한 정권에 대한 체제 인정을 해주면 북핵을 포기할거라는 괘변은 뭔가요???
    저 반인류 테러단체이자 파시즘 독재 정권을 인정하고 통일하자는 소리는 대체 어떤 정신 머리를 가지면 나오는 건가요.
    남한 사람들이 왜 그런 미친 체제와 세뇌된 인간들이랑 한 국가로 얽혀서 통일을 해야 합니까.
    독재에 신음하는 북한 주민들에 대한 애정과 고향 해방에 대한 투철한 의식이 없다면
    대한민국 정부는 탈북민을 받아 들일 이유가 전혀 없습니다.
    남한 체제에 대한 완벽한 백기투항과 투철한 충실성 만이 탈북민으로서 당신들의 가치가 있음을 잊지 마십시오.
    당신들은 남한 가치관으로 무장된 투철한 민주투사로서 행동해야만이 이 사회에서 인정 받을 수 있습니다.
    숙부님이 당과 수령 어쩌구 헛소리를 하면 따끔하게 현실을 알려주고 남한쪽으로 회유하라고 이 땅의 국민들은 당신들을 받아주는 것입니다.
    이북 자유화와 북한 정권 멸망없는 어떠한 통일 행위도 대한민국 국민은 반대 합니다.
    그리고 이북정권 자유화가 된다면 굳이 통일 안해도 보고 싶은 가족들 보며 자유 교류는 가능할 것입니다.
    가운데 분의 주장은 남한 사람들에게 북한 체제를 인정해 주라는 말로 들려서 매우 불쾌합니다.
    스스로를 돕지 않는 자들을 누가 돕겠습니까.
    당신들은 이미 선진국이 된 대한민국에 들어와 그 과실만 따먹고, 돈을 북한으로 송금하고 있기에
    이 땅에서 지난 70년간 우리 조부모님들이 목숨으로 이룩한 자유민주주의와 산업화를 전혀 이해하지 못하고 있습니다.
    우리는 분명 같은 민족이고 같은 나라 국민이였으나,
    당신들의 조부모들은 현재 대한민국의 번영에 나무 하나 풀 한포기 기여하지 않았습니다.
    남한도 목숨으로 자유민주와 부국강병을 위해 싸웠습니다.
    당신들은 고향 해방을 위해 무얼 했습니까.
    가장 용기를 내본것이라고 해봐야 탈북한것 뿐이지 않나요.
    남한 사람들은 더욱더 용기를 내서 어차피 죽을 목숨이면 탈북해서 남한 와서 떠드는 사람보다 북한 내부에서 소요를 일으킬 투사를 원합니다.
    당신들은 외부에서 그러한 북한인들의 편을 들고 저 정권의 붕괴를 위해 싸울때만이 남한에서 가치가 있는 것이지,
    남한에 와서 저 미친 파시즘 정권을 좀 봐주고 인정해 주라고 얘기하면 당신들 의 입지 마저 좁아지는 것임을 잊지 마세요.

    • @user-cb6fs3to6p
      @user-cb6fs3to6p Před rokem +2

      동의합니다. 어떻게 통일을 저렇게 쉽게 말 하는지.. 통일을 안정적으로 이루는 것은 그냥 불가능하다 생각합니다. 얼마나 정말 천문학적인 금액이 들어갈지도 생각할 수도 없고요.

    • @Takano8508
      @Takano8508 Před rokem +1

      Honestly speaking reunification isn't possible. But what north korea can do is first of all throw the Kim Dynasty out of power. Don't underestimate the masses. Somebody needs to teach them about the French revolution. They can follow capitalism.. slowly but surely they'll be doing fine. I remember north korea was doing way better than the south after Korean war. But it might be because they were getting funds from USSR back then for supporting communism I'm not sure See they don't even know what capitalism is. The irony is there are already following capitalist markets but they just do not know. Also, they have to survive on their own anyway.... what's the point of socialism then. It's easy for you to say. Why couldn't you beat the imperial Japanese army back then? ....it's not easy to just fight with someone who has weapons and you know they can kill you. Half the people will support the Kim Dynasty there so the other half gets scared....what if it's only a few of us who are in this fight and what if our own people betray us. Fear....we are human beings. They need a revolutionary party or something first of all.

    • @user-xh8vb9xk5b
      @user-xh8vb9xk5b Před 10 dny

      They don't want unification with the Kim regime.

    • @user-xh8vb9xk5b
      @user-xh8vb9xk5b Před 10 dny

      ​@@user-cb6fs3to6pis dokdo korea or Japan?

  • @dltmdwnfkdldjs
    @dltmdwnfkdldjs Před 6 lety +13

    Great interview. It was very rational.

  • @cosmomo4368
    @cosmomo4368 Před 6 lety +40

    As a Chinese, we also want Korean unification because stability is also the key to Chinese economy too. Imagine a 350kmh high-speed railway can be built between Beijing-Pyongyang-Seoul, it just took us 2 hours to Pyongyang and 3 hours to Seoul by train. Lots of business opportunities can be created for both China and Korea. The idea of the buffer zone is already obsolete.

    • @thetraveler0386
      @thetraveler0386 Před 6 lety +4

      You are right, and like the 3 girls from North Korea said, it would also be beneficial for Korea to trade with Europe, because its directly connected to more of the East Asian mainland.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE Před 6 lety +2

      I imagine this is conditioned to the American troops now stationed in South Korea leaving the country. Surely.

    • @chiyoko4244
      @chiyoko4244 Před 6 lety +4

      Unifying Koreas is the last thing PRC wants. Imagine losing a colony, with all its perks, such as slave labour and dirt-cheap mineral resources!

    • @datoolbox1
      @datoolbox1 Před 6 lety +6

      Maybe some fair minded chinese people think that way, but not the ones in power.

    • @sqzhang6787
      @sqzhang6787 Před 5 lety +1

      As a Chinese I don’t think so

  • @nikkyrekha
    @nikkyrekha Před 6 lety +31

    If north Koreans themselves stand against Kim and demand a democracy then I see a bright future ahead. Because only then it would be the people who can decide if they want reunification or Not. Simple. But I can see how difficult it would be for north Koreans to stand against Kim.

    • @catch_me_if_you_can6596
      @catch_me_if_you_can6596 Před 6 lety +3

      i see only blood,but why democracy dont u know that they already have democracy

    • @raymond3587
      @raymond3587 Před 6 lety +18

      They simply just don't have the energy to revolt against him. They're starving and malnourished making it so that can't do anything serious. Not to mention only the rich kids and government officials get to stay in Pyongyang, any revolt elsewhere would most likely just result in the whole town being executed. They also have really no idea on what democracy is, that is unless the defectors were to return, ones educated on politics that is, and running the country.

  • @ogie86
    @ogie86 Před 6 lety +5

    This video is so fn educational..lol. I learned so much. These women are also very smart.

  • @tofudofu2695
    @tofudofu2695 Před 2 lety +7

    lets just be honest here... the biggest reasons why the two korea's cant reunite is because of the kim family and China. without those two... Korea would have unified a long time ago

    • @bruhmoment8346
      @bruhmoment8346 Před 2 lety +1

      *Stalin laughing from the gulag*

    • @tofudofu2695
      @tofudofu2695 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bruhmoment8346 sure Stalin definitely played a hand in this and instigated it but it was china that made sure Korea was never unified

  • @mo--by6zw
    @mo--by6zw Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you once again for a great interview and topic. I only wish the best for these 3 brave and intelligent women. Its such a complicated and emotional topic. 😎🇨🇦

  • @lovelyc1525
    @lovelyc1525 Před 4 lety +1

    Keep up the great work Asain Boss! I pray that the reunification of both North and South Korea happens in my lifetime. You guys are amazing at what you do. I have been binging on your videos while in quarantine. Stay safe. And please keep the videos coming. The message needs to be spread far and wide. People need to open their eyes. Theae people are wonderful. All they want is freedom. We all want that! Everyone deserves freedom!!

  • @lodevijk
    @lodevijk Před 3 lety +9

    Having experience from East Germany, I think a reunification is an extremely difficult process and there is no result that's gonna satisfy everyone. If North Korea bankrupts and gets annexed, everyone will try to move to the south, and the north will remain unpopulated and completely stuck in development. If North Korea remains an independent country, it will eventually become prey to China, which will try its best to prevent it from falling to South Korean influence.

    • @iaw7406
      @iaw7406 Před 3 lety +2

      North korea needs a new system and they need to improve their economy, living conditions and infrastructure . Only then can reunification be possible.

  • @mr.choice8378
    @mr.choice8378 Před 2 lety +4

    As a Korean, it makes me so sad. South Koreans today treats American or Japanese people better than their own people (north koreans), even if they live in a communist country, we share the same history, culture, and language, And we were separated because of foreign countries, and seeing that so many south koreans don`t want the reunification just show how selfish we are nowadays.

    • @jonghoonpark8050
      @jonghoonpark8050 Před 2 lety

      I don't understand Korean self hate and kissing the asses of foreign culture and people. So ridiculous

    • @Takano8508
      @Takano8508 Před rokem +1

      Exactly. At least don't abuse them. You can stay as different countries.... it's okay. But the problem is they don't even think of North Koreans as their equal. How can you treat your own blood like that? That's just selfish.

  • @hunterkendrick6294
    @hunterkendrick6294 Před 5 lety +1

    this is why i love this channel, and non mainstream news channels in general. this is all real, theres no one paying the interviewer to steer it a certain way or ask certain questions, its all real not to advance some stupid agenda. its so amazing love the channel keep doing what your doing!

  • @VerenaKasztantowicz
    @VerenaKasztantowicz Před 4 lety +2

    What an insightful interview! I am so grateful for videos like this. They really help me understand the situation of North/South Korea better (I'm from Europe).

  • @maystreet8962
    @maystreet8962 Před 6 lety +7

    Because it's currently so difficult for the youth living in South Korea, it's a bit unfair to view their opinions towards reunification as being merely cold and unfriendly (although I don't think Asian Boss did that in this video - this was, seperately, an awesome look into how North Korean defectors view this situation). That being said, if the issues that young people face in SK were adequately addressed (including, but not limited to: the intense competitiveness of the job market, the rigidity and demanding school system + entrance exams, the stigmas around mental health, the lack of work/life balance, etc.) then I truly believe that the South Korean people would be better equiped to consider reunification seriously.
    If you are currently fighting to make it in the world, then it's just that much harder to open your heart up to helping others. Adding the collective needs of an entire country to the backs of South Koreans at the present moment would be a difficult pill to swallow for many; after all, North Korea would need so much foundational work to reunify - from infrastructure to policy revisions, to health care and reintigrating North Koreans back into society; the cost is not insignificant. But I don't think that means that reuinification can't or will never happen. It just shouldn't be overnight, as these other problems need to be addressed first.

  • @WhyYouTaken
    @WhyYouTaken Před 6 lety +25

    Dear Asian Boss, I appreciate you bringing this interesting interview, but before you make a bold claim that North Korea is sitting on trillions of dollars worth of natural resources I suggest you check your source very carefully. Apparently your source came from an article from Quartz and it seems their source came from another news agency, Bloomberg. I wasn't able read the whole article and verify since Bloomberg Businessweek articles are opened only to their paid subscribers, but Quartz article says that the estimate came from a South Korean state-owned mining company (no name given). That sounds VERY fishy to me. There's another popular source from The Economist saying there's 10 trillion dollars beneath NK, but that estimate came from a South Korean research institute (again, no name given) in 2012. That's 6 years ago and their method of research is also unknown. To me they all sound very speculative with no concrete back ups. If their justification for reunification is largely due to natural resources, that argument solely depends on highly speculative sources. Please attach your sources on your future videos.

    • @bunnyhop6911
      @bunnyhop6911 Před 6 lety +2

      I wish AsianBoss would see this comment

    • @twinkstepwaifu
      @twinkstepwaifu Před 5 lety

      WhyYouTaken I think the speculation was brought on for the sake of getting a North Korean perspective on the idea of natural resources being abundant and thus proving that NK be beneficial for SK economically. That being said, the question seemed to hit the mark when these ladies shared their anecdotes.

    • @jikae10
      @jikae10 Před 4 lety

      @@twinkstepwaifu Exactly. The whole point was that North Korea is basically an untapped resource. The government is probably sitting on so much natural resources and they don't have the technology to get those resources, that they actually have the Chinese come and take their resources. That's the sad part.

    • @PJOh
      @PJOh Před 3 lety

      The fact is that you could have a very well-known company making the estimates, but that doesn't automatically make the estimates more reliable. Prior to 911, there were estimates that there were some 200 billion barrels of crude oil in the Caspian Sea, but it turned out that the real amount is probably only about a fifth of that, and much of that is rather low quality and relatively expensive to extract. Thus the real reason for carrying out 911 and invading Afghanistan didn't materialise as projected by the likes of Unocal.

  • @EliEli-xf5vz
    @EliEli-xf5vz Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing message and insight! Thank you very much! I pray that Korean families get unified as soon as possible and human devastation stops. I think that if unification is to happen, since it is a fundamental issue, it cant get in small steps. Just if you have a major wound, you cant heal it in very small steps but need a major treatment or medicine. The unification in Germany was also one major event, a specific day and a decision, and the consequences were dealt after. It took time, but people are now better off than before in all terms. It is really truly that if you want to boost an economy, the best is to increase your economies of scale (i.e. working force).

  • @tashieschimchim6791
    @tashieschimchim6791 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for coming on ladies. This helped cure a lot of my misconceptions about the NK people. I hope the day comes for reunification. I hope you all know that most of us Americans want reunification as well. I wish you all the best. Peace and love

  • @anasimron
    @anasimron Před 5 lety +16

    it's not like we want to be born in north korea.
    goddamit. i cried internally.

  • @firstlast4131
    @firstlast4131 Před 6 lety +5

    Huge hello and support from Bosnia and Herzegovina and all the Southeastern Europe! 👋 We wish we were popular enough among the East Asian audience for you to make a video about what they think about us, but... Still, I love your videos! ❤ 잘 했어요~

  • @Ruckfa
    @Ruckfa Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you Asian Boss for putting together one of the most thought provoking and informative and honest videos I have ever seen in my entire life about Korea in general. Where did you find these ladies? My goodness these 3 ladies are probably one of the most humble, kind hearted, intelligent, honest, grateful, and beautiful people I have ever seen. They are literally the best representation of Korean people that I have ever heard from or witnessed, and I would dare say they are perhaps the best representation of HUMAN BEINGS in general by just the way they talk and act so naturally and are completely down to earth with nothing but kindness, gratitude, charm, and liveliness oozing from their hearts and soul. Like some of the other comments here, I totally agree that these ladies are by far much kinder and thoughtful than a majority of the South Korean people due to the fact that these ladies have gone thru hell to be in the more stable places they are today. That just shows that South Koreans have a long way to go before they can finally wakeup someday and change themselves for the better because most of the South Koreans that I have met (specifically the younger generation who grew up in Korea their whole lives) have been arrogant, ignorant, unkind, judgmental, and definitely ungrateful people. Kudos to Asian Boss and the amazing ladies for providing so much information and reflection in such a casual and relaxing short video - which is more than I have ever got from so many full documentary style videos I have seen in the past that didn't provide anywhere near as much insight as this simple video. There needs to be a way for ALL KOREANS EVERYWHERE to watch this video and perhaps that can start a fuse to finally light up everyone into taking real action to make the unification a reality. Perhaps someone needs to post this video on every social media available to date and give it the title as the "most insightful interview of North Koreans EVER" :) Best of luck!!!

  • @viciouswindstalkers
    @viciouswindstalkers Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for this. I take great interest in the videos where North Korean defectors get to speak their minds; it offers unique insights, a point of view missing from most media, especially here in the USA. Thanks for keeping us informed.

  • @ziqi92
    @ziqi92 Před 6 lety +242

    “Go back to your country.”
    Sounds like a certain demographic we all know about here in the US...

    • @thetraveler0386
      @thetraveler0386 Před 6 lety +29

      Most of the people in the US can't talk, because of how we made the Native Americans give their land/territories to the growing empire known as the USA.

    • @lovelylychee2255
      @lovelylychee2255 Před 6 lety +14

      RPG -
      “give”
      Trolololololooooo , exactly.
      I bet the Native Americans were thinking the same thing about us, us Americans.
      Also my heart broke by the way she took it, the “go back and die” thing... I feel like if I were in her shoes and I heard that... I would probably feel like they were expressing the same thing 😢

    • @_nodoubt
      @_nodoubt Před 6 lety +11

      whos this "we" you speak of. i had no idea i was 250+ years old

    • @RamsesTheFourth
      @RamsesTheFourth Před 6 lety +10

      So if Native American says "Go back to your country", will you go?

    • @marvinradermacher5781
      @marvinradermacher5781 Před 6 lety +16

      Elisha Marxist brainwashing. You are the typical brainwashed american kid. You dont even know what marxism is.

  • @heidi874
    @heidi874 Před 3 lety +5

    I grew up in West Germany. 1989 I was 27 years old. Before the wall came down, I also thought I don't want a united Germany. Then everything went very fast. That made me angry. I couldn't imagine how that would work. I was afraid that my own prosperity would suffer. At work I had a colleague who had fled from GDR. Her profession was recognized without any problems. But her educational gaps were huge. She sat over her books every free minute and caught up on knowledge. And she was very suspicious. That shooked me. Many of the habits that the GDR regime had created persisted for a long time. It took 30 years for Germany to really grow together. For those 20 to 30 year olds who grew up without a division, a united Germany is a matter of course. The elderly, like me, have learned that people need time to adapt to a new system. These have been difficult years for all of us. Not everyone in the east has arrived in the west, and some in the west are still prejudiced. But I think that we Germans can be proud of what we have achieved in 30 years. Korea will do it too.

  • @sydhsydh1084
    @sydhsydh1084 Před 2 lety +2

    Even if north and south korea cant be reunited, i hope at least one day they can be good neighbor, and able to visit each other

    • @C-eo1rt
      @C-eo1rt Před rokem

      It's not possible with the Kim family in charge.

  • @tomlobur111
    @tomlobur111 Před 6 lety +1

    These interviews are AMAZAING! Sorry, had to pull out the all caps. thanks again guys!

  • @ikr696
    @ikr696 Před 6 lety +3

    The ladies are very smart & their stories are heartbreaking. The problems with nuclear weapons and poverty are because of their leaders, and their citizens are suffering. Wishing you all the best!

  • @reginalee2282
    @reginalee2282 Před 6 lety +10

    참 무거운 문제다.. 개인적으로 통일은 언제가는 되긴 되어야 한다고 생각하는데, 솔직히 이기적이게도 통일로서 우리가 감당해야 할 당장의 희생을 생각하면 꺼리게 됨.. 한반도의 반만년 역사에 비하면 갈라진 70여년은 정말 찰나의 순간인데, 그 당대를 살아가고 있는 지금의 나에게는 너무 신중해야 할 문제라는거ㅠㅠ
    그리고 통일을 하면 당연히 경제적 이득이 엄청나다, 인구는 많고 봐야 경제에 좋다, 북한 자원이 엄청나게 쌓여있다 등등은 아직 좀 의심스러운 문제들인듯..^^;

  • @icebergstorm
    @icebergstorm Před 6 lety +2

    excellent interview! very moving... crushing my image of north koreans... the girls are actually very pretty and highly intelligent too.. thank you for the opportunity to watch such powerful interviews.. keep up the good work steve,kei,hiroko... AB has been becoming my fave past time now :)

  • @GetReady4Clarissa
    @GetReady4Clarissa Před 6 lety +2

    I don't think I'll ever be able to express how much I love and think your channel is important. Keep up the amazing job!

  • @bernardkien8357
    @bernardkien8357 Před 6 lety +7

    I think economic cooperation between the two Koreas can expand businesses to the north and create jobs. Maybe South Koreans in the manufacturing industry can benefit from employment in the North also. I think if reunification is not the answer then meet in the middle. They can hold off on reunification and be friendly with an easy border comparable to the United States and Canada. We once fought a war against one another, but share a similar culture. The Koreans can possibly act in similar fashion as once the same people but now friends like US and Canada. Easy said but will take a lot of effort between the two sides.

    • @user-sz7zj2we5k
      @user-sz7zj2we5k Před 2 lety

      actually south korean can travel some
      part of north korea before.
      but now it can not!
      because north korea killed South Korean Tourist!
      they are not normal country!
      and we invest north korea! but they
      made Nuke to kill us.
      how can we solve this?

    • @C-eo1rt
      @C-eo1rt Před rokem

      @@user-sz7zj2we5k Removal of Kim regime

  • @ianpolitano07
    @ianpolitano07 Před 6 lety +6

    한국이랑 북한 통일하는 이야기 할때마다 대부분 사람들이 통할든지 말든지 생각만 하나 봐요 뭐랄까... 한국인들이 통일하는게 어렵다고 생각해서 바로 하고 싶지 않고 한국의 미래라고 먼저 생각하고 있으니까 반대한대요 반면에 북한인들이 한민족이라고 생각해서 통일하는거 무조건 해야 된대요 북한은 지금 독재 정권이라서 먼저 독재 정권을 북한사람의 힘으로 스스로 무너뜨려서 독립 얻어내면 더 편하지 않아요? 그 다음에 북한은 먼저 혼자 건국 되고 모든 나라랑 국제 무역해서 나라 힘이 생기고서 통일할든지 말든지 다시 얘기하면 대부분 한국인은 인정할 거 같은데요
    한국인들은 지금 인생이 힘들어서 더 힘들게 살고 싶지 않아서 빨리 통일하고 싶지 않을 거 같아요 한국 전쟁후에 한국 엄청 힘들게 살았는데 많이 발전해서 발전하기 전에 그 정도 힘들게 살기보다 통일 안 하는게 더 좋다고 생각하는 거 같아요 그리고 한민족이라서 꼭 통일해야 된다고 하면 좀 무리한 거 같아요 만약에 북한은 먼저 독재 정권을 벗어나서 민주주의 된다면 사람들은 통일하는게 괜찮다고 생각할 거 같아요
    근데 제가 잘 모르겠어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 한국인 아니라서 그냥 제 생각이요

    • @user-rn9ue4tg9r
      @user-rn9ue4tg9r Před 6 lety +4

      한국인이 아니라고요? 요새 젊은이의 생각을 잘 대변하여 당연히 한국인이라 생각했는데....한글을 통달하셨네요...

    • @ianpolitano07
      @ianpolitano07 Před 6 lety

      byung hee jhang 아뇨 ^^ ㅋㅋ 실력이 아직 부족해요

    • @user-cp4co2fj6l
      @user-cp4co2fj6l Před 5 lety +2

      우와 대단해요.
      진짜 통일을 반대하는 한국인들의 의견을 정확히 대변하고 있어요.
      남한도 민주주의 그냥 거저 얻게된것이 아닌데 통일을 하려면 북한체제 부터 무너져야겠죠

  • @larouquinedu31
    @larouquinedu31 Před 6 lety +2

    This video is amazing, everyone should watch this. Especially South Koreans.
    The reunification needs to happen and i pray thay it will in the next few years!

  • @marylandman12
    @marylandman12 Před 6 lety +97

    I think reunification in the Korean peninsula is a double whammy. On the one hand, it would be good for all koreans, to united in separated families that was torn apart during the Korean war and to know one Korean culture, but at the same time, there will be disagreements over the capital of the United Korea, south Korea may have to double or triple their GDP to fix the North Korean economy and the economy of South Korea. So basically, even though I support the united Korea, it's still need to be think through.

    • @a.a.4251
      @a.a.4251 Před 6 lety +12

      Delante's Vlog Show SK gains space for industries and cheap workforce. NK flocks with starving people and criminality might go crazy. Without the proper education (which is very much the prospect) the younger spoiled generation harmless and flawless from scars of history will just hate on NK'ans until massive civil protest surface and possible civil breakdown.
      Education is very important.
      The "democrat x republican" dichotomy in SK'an politics need to change if the country wants to stay here for more than a millenium. The rent is too expensive and specially younger need better position in the empty hierarchy ruling the mindset of society. There is more than two options in politics and very few despite the urgency have the guts to stand for it. The counter clock of birth in korea is absurdly fast-paced.
      The country is literally dying and people are acting normally.

    • @marylandman12
      @marylandman12 Před 6 lety +1

      Aa D true, that is why the United States, maybe China or Japan, might help SK with more funding to help out the NK

    • @a.a.4251
      @a.a.4251 Před 6 lety +1

      Delante's Vlog Show Japan? lol. US created this environment.
      Highly unlikely that help aside from "diplomacy" will be positive to Koreas.
      As soon as a hypothetical reunification comes, a thousand instructions and laws should come. For investors and to the safety of both countries. The dictatorship will never settle without a huge amount of money and a big chunk of anything positive to the country.
      That's the biggest point. NK is a playground for Kims. They are their gods and who would want to stop being a god in a lego land you watch from your throne?
      There is the only place diplomatic relations have some purpose.
      They can't be arrested or killed, because of US, China and Russia ties with them, but it will be a matter of how to sell the space and workforce in north korea as more than trash starving slaves to the already spoiled unethical south korean industries.
      Firstly there is a need for basic humanitarianism that you won't find in SK. Nor in china or anything near. The US never helps anything without destroying first so it needs to be profitable to them to "rebuild" NK before economic reconstruction (think a green party idealization of Perestroika) can be started.
      Educating, washing, nourishing, giving human conditions to the small country is far much easier than dealing with the tribal warfare in african continent for example.
      But the thing more concerning is the selfishness and the ego in all the countries involved.
      Emptiness, ignorance and negligence still the main causes of death in the world.

    • @xengthao6823
      @xengthao6823 Před 6 lety +1

      I think what you're worried is a short term problem

    • @rbx211
      @rbx211 Před 6 lety +2

      Aa D
      You said, "US created this environment." Can you elaborate on that?
      You also said, "The US never helps anything without destroying first so it needs to be profitable to them to "rebuild" NK before economic reconstruction (think a green party idealization of Perestroika) can be started." The US didn't start the Korean War. After WW2, the US was already starting to help SK with all sorts of Aid, and the US didn't really wanted anything to do with SK. The US/UK/UN called for Free Elections in both NK and SK in 1947

  • @user-yh2bn2fg1j
    @user-yh2bn2fg1j Před 4 lety +5

    북한체제에 반항하지 않는 북한국민들도 문제임

  • @Helen-ts3gt
    @Helen-ts3gt Před 6 lety +4

    일단 통일하고는 싶지만 남한 사람들이
    북한사람이나 전반적인 재건을 감당 할수준이 못되는게 문제다 그게 현실이다 이게 정답일듯
    처음엔 중국이랑 홍콩같은
    왕래와 교류가 가능한 관계를 원함
    단, 단계별로 천천히 통일되길..
    비무장 지대에 철책과 지뢰가 엄청나다던데
    그건 어떻게 다 회수할것이며,
    거기에 묻힌 국군 장병및 해외 용병들의 유골 수습은 어떻게 할까/
    그것도 몇십년 걸릴텐데..그러다 잃는 목숨은 얼마일것이며,
    내가 탈북자가 한 증언을 들어본 바,
    북한사람들 힘든 현실(배고픔,노동의 스트레스=가난) 잊으려고
    양귀비 담배 재배해서 직접 만들고 그래서
    마약 종종 한다던데 그래서 시골가면 대부분 마약중독 이라고 했음
    북한에서 살아남기 위해 도둑질은 생활의 기본으로 하고
    잘못하든 뭘 바라든 봐주십사 뇌물 바치기가 일상이라던데
    당장 통일되봐
    꽃제비 수만명 다 몰려와서 사회 혼란오지,
    북한에서의 폭력적인 성향 가진 남자들 (가부장 제, 유교사회)어떻게 관리 할꺼며,
    김정은 체제에 붙어먹던 인간들 어떻게 처벌 할껀데?
    거기 길거리나 노동 교화소 단련대 등지에서 죽은 시체는 어떻게 처리 할것이며
    수감되어있는 사람 치료는 국민 건강 보험으로 대신 내주고 시작할껀가?
    그럼 국민보험 다 망하는거 아님??
    인권도 없고 사상교육에 세뇌된 사회인데
    뭐 지방별로 하나원 만들어서 생활교육 및 법교육 시킬거임???
    길도 다시 만들어야 하겠지
    근데 그건 남한 세금으로 써야 할꺼고
    남한 사람들은 외국인 노동자를 쓰면 썼지
    막노동은 안할테니 결국 외노자들 보단 북한 사람들을 노동력으로 쓰겠지?
    어쨋거나 돈 벌이 하게 줘야하니깐?
    북한 사람들을 일개 노동력 으로만 보면 차별 심할거같다.
    그 사람들도 하고 싶은게 있을꺼고 통일되면 더 나아지겠지 할테지만
    실상 남한 사람과의 차이나 차별이 클꺼고 피해의식 있을거같다
    예를들어 통일 하기전엔 그래도 높은 직급이었는데 내가 이런거 할라고 통일 했나 하고....
    진짜 도로 , 전기, 건물 을 지을때
    남한 사람은 투자를 하고 이득을 더 얻고 싶어하지
    노동력을 스스로 줄려고는 안하고
    지시하는 입장에서 북한사람들한테 우리가 세금줬으니까
    니네가 만들어라 이렇게 시킬거같고
    결국 북한사람들만 그 걔획에 맞춰서 짓다가
    노동력으로 죽어나갈거같음....
    그리고 도로 정비 (콘크리트 작업)하고
    고속도로 만들고 전반적인 도시계획을 해서
    많은 건설사들이 가서 한다고 쳐봐..
    건설사는 그 건물 지은 북한 사람들에게 일당으로 돈들이고
    건물 자제도 돈 들이고 북한에서 살던 사람들이나 탈북민 혹은 실향민들이 들어가 살겠지...;;;
    그치만 한국 사람들은 직장이 남한에 있기에 굳이 가서 살진 않을듯함
    나중에 좀 안정 되고난 몇년 뒤라면 모를까
    핵이나 미사일 이라도 없으면
    진짜 북한이 싫어서 탈북하는 사람이 많아서
    정권 유지가 불가능하게 혼란스러울때
    한국이 흡수통일 주장하고 북한사람들이 받아들인다면 되긴 할텐데...
    통일하고는 싶지만 남한 사람들이 감당 할수준이 못되는게 문제다 이게 정답일듯.
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    통일 된다면
    6.25전쟁때 돌아가신 분들의 유골 발굴과
    지뢰 해체 시키는 작업이 대대적으로 필요할거같다...
    근데 위험한것이니 만큼 많은 목숨값이 필요할듯...
    그리고 탈북민이나 실향민을 위해
    그런 후 뭐 세계 최장 대교나 육교라도 만들어서
    기차나 차 아니면 사람이 비무장 지대 그 들판을 대교나 육교로 가로 지나갈 수 있게끔
    뚝섬역 처럼 인도 차도 기차길 (북한과 남한을 오가는 두 상행선 하행선) 차도 인도
    이런식으로 들판을 가로 지르는 대교를 만들고싶다
    그리고 그동안 하나원같이 사회교육을 시킬수있는 기구를
    각 북한에 있는 마을마다 만들어서 교육시키고
    그런 후 유네스코 국립자연공원을 만들어서
    새나 야생동물 생태공원으로 연구원들이 연구할수있게
    처음엔 연구진들및 사진 기사 에게만 출입 허가 시켜서
    그 대교나 육교 그밑으로 계단이나 차가 내려갈 수 있도록
    찻길을 만들어 차가 쉽게 진입할 수 있게 끔 만든후 별도의 주차장 만들고
    세계 모든 연구원들이 보러 올수있게 해서
    우리나라를 아마존보다 더 신비한 동물들이 많이 있는
    미지의 신비한 곳으로 오게끔 홍보 하고
    좀 더 시간이 흐른 후엔 일반 사람들에게도 개방해서
    그 대교를 걸어다니거나 차를 타고 지나가며 혹은 기차를 타고
    눈으로 관광할수있게끔 만들면 좋을것같다
    단 사냥 금지 야생동물 보호구역 지정 필수 !

  •  Před 6 lety +1

    Wow, all of you girls talked so much sense, the interviewer was great at asking the right questions. Congratulations to all of you, Korea are blessed to have you...brilliantly said girls.

  • @kikiza123
    @kikiza123 Před 6 lety +1

    These women are heroes.

  • @jackpaul51
    @jackpaul51 Před 6 lety +5

    If two Koreas are to reunite, Korea will be a country with over 70 million people and also possess nuclear power, it will right away turn Japan into a second-class country by military power. China and Korea's relationship will also be harmed. Korea will march towards a more independent position from the control of both China and the U.S. Reunification is never about emotion or nationalism, it is always a strategic decision. At the end of the day, China losses an ally, and the U.S. losses a threat. Big celebration for the western democratic world.

    • @dualsoul7398
      @dualsoul7398 Před 2 lety

      I do wish to see that!!!! A fully one Korea that become itself free without influence of China and US😃

  • @SKgyebaek
    @SKgyebaek Před 6 lety +143

    As long as Kim Jong Un is alive there is no reunification. The best we can ask for is subdued peace on the peninsula without its current war rhetoric.

    • @oliverxhmll
      @oliverxhmll Před 6 lety +17

      ROKMC Rec. He has children. A boy too. He ordered his brother to be assassinated. If he wants anything from trump it is to lift the sanctions because they have no food, but he'll maintain the propaganda to his people. Kim Jong un dying will not change a thing

    • @oliverxhmll
      @oliverxhmll Před 6 lety +10

      kien tran lol but Its not his nephew who will have power

    • @oliverxhmll
      @oliverxhmll Před 6 lety

      kien tran yes we know

    • @MyEpiphany430
      @MyEpiphany430 Před 6 lety +16

      I agree, but who's keeping the Kim regime alive? It's the Chinese! They need to sow divide in the peninsula to continue taking advantage of N. Korea's cheap labor and abundant natural resources! China doesn't want a larger, stronger Korea!

    • @Imokayluv
      @Imokayluv Před 6 lety +3

      Ikr people are crazy thinking there will be reunification while Kim Jong Un is alive lol

  • @HaruSkage
    @HaruSkage Před 4 lety +1

    I would like to hear these lovely ladies once more. Please, bring them back!

  • @bridgettedani6516
    @bridgettedani6516 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm not Korean but this discussion is really really good, I think all South Koreans should watch this. I hope the youths in the south can have their eyes and hearts opened by learning this issue. I would be so thrilled if they ever reunite again.

  • @Zeriland1
    @Zeriland1 Před 6 lety +7

    where is kim pil ju?? Please interview him again

  • @loritapontassuglia2633
    @loritapontassuglia2633 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a question for them too: since north Koreans seem to develop their sense of awareness towards everything is out there, is it possible to see in the future a revolution getting birth inside the country, perhaps with the help of defectors abroad? Let's hope for a reunification sooner or later 😊

  • @rioalbert3866
    @rioalbert3866 Před 6 lety +1

    These ladies are smart and outspoken. Really insight-full interview. Hope for all the best for the ladies...

  • @aldwhyn5146
    @aldwhyn5146 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, it's important to share these perspectives :)

  • @giyaed
    @giyaed Před 6 lety +3

    I’m sooo glad people like you from AsianBoss exist! Even as a foreigner who only lived in South Korea for a little more than a year, I truly wish the dream of a unified Korea will come true! If there’s one thing missing in nowadays society it’s proper communication despite all the communicational opportunities we actually have. It’s not just about sending news. It’s about asking questions, asking for people’s opinions, letting different sides speak their opinions and listen to them. Only then we can take surveys or other facts and factors into consideration and can properly create news aiming for solidarity, open minds as well as diversity.
    So thank you guys once more for your blog and sharing the opportunity to listen, let other’s voices being heard and creating this amazing news!

  • @khoirulanam9141
    @khoirulanam9141 Před 3 lety +3

    If reunification occurs, North Korea must be equal to South Korea first, it doesn't have to be completely equal at least the inequality between North and South is not severe and does not burden the South, for example let South Korean companies invest first in North Korea, increase the HR slowly, then remove the border. , this has many benefits to make Korea a big and rich natural resource from the north and rich in human resources from the south, but it must kill the kim dynasty first

  • @garyguyton7373
    @garyguyton7373 Před 3 lety +2

    These young Ladies tell a tragic story. The N/S Korean divide is symptomatic of a world gone mad. The opinions presented by the three youngsters (no disrespect here. As a 71 year old American, I'm allowed to call them youngsters, in an affectionate fashion.) are pretty much spot on, IMHO. Especially here, at 14:07 . Follow her comments all the way through. Well Said! Very Well Said!. I've heard it said that "If there must be war, let it be in my time, that my children may know peace." It's teh same sentiment. Let's hope the situation in Korea can be resolved peacefully, sooner rather than later.

  • @pseudodavinci
    @pseudodavinci Před 4 lety +2

    As a Korean in the 30's, the more I think about it, reunification is a really hard problem to solve.
    First, the North Korean's dictatorship must collapse. South Korean's has no control on this.
    Second, the Chinese, Russians, Americans and Japanese has to agree with the reunification. Especially, the Chinese and Americans. After reunification, Korea will likely be a democratic country like what South Korea is. It is very obvious (and understandable) the Chinese won't like this as it will be closer to the Americans. It is hard to make agreements even between two countries, but now we have 6 countries (including SK, NK) involved. We will need a genius in political leadership to make this happen with a good timing that the first happens.
    Only after solving these, it comes to the economical and social problems in Korea. I agree with their point that there are much more gain for the whole nation in a long run and I want it so badly as they do. But, I totally understand those who think reunification is not necessary, because we have seen for tens of years that those two problems are nearly impossible to solve. Even if we spend a lot of money and try all political and social efforts to make reunification happen, it won't if those two problems are not solved, and it is exhausting to see no progress. But, we never know what happens in life and those two may be solved all of a sudden, and I think it is always better to be prepared. I do agree we need to be prepared by being better informed and educated, so that when it happens, we minimize the damage and make the best of it quicker.

  • @melt2716
    @melt2716 Před 6 lety +20

    I can't wait to see a single Korea on a map in my lifetime.

  • @thomasmackelly7685
    @thomasmackelly7685 Před 5 lety +47

    "We [Korea] have 5000 years of history"
    Are you listening, 86% of young South Koreans?!?

    • @theodorickim
      @theodorickim Před 4 lety +4

      Before admonishing them, just find out the reason they mind to unification. Why accuse South Koreans of not accepting 25 million poorest people?

    • @soupit32
      @soupit32 Před 4 lety +2

      @@theodorickim Money is nothing over love of your own people

    • @theodorickim
      @theodorickim Před 4 lety +11

      @@soupit32 I think so a bit, but I can't agree with that.
      Just imagine that the United States is unified with Mexico and accepts all Mexicans. Isn't it terrible by think about?
      Still, Mexico's income is about 17% of the United States and only about 39% of the population, so it's not the worst of a unified Korea. North Korea's income is about 2% of South Korea and its population is about 50% of South Korea. This is a serious figure that goes beyond what the South Korean economy can withstand.
      Young people all over the world are politically progressive, of course, in South Korea. The propensity of most South Koreans in their twenties is liberal. Nevertheless, they do not want unification. Do you really not know what it means to have low support for unification in those 20s?

    • @theodorickim
      @theodorickim Před 4 lety +4

      Why do you force us to take economically and be destructed?

    • @soupit32
      @soupit32 Před 4 lety +2

      @@theodorickim It's your race. Have some pride. Can you imagine Germans rejecting their own people stuck on the other side? Korea is one nation!!

  • @marykathleensapp6937
    @marykathleensapp6937 Před 5 lety +1

    As always, Asian 🇰🇷Boss provides informative videos...thank you from America!🇺🇸

  • @polkagris7550
    @polkagris7550 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you, that was very interesting! I am from Germany and we were in a very similar situation, just not as severe as it is in North and South Korea. The Reunion was one of the best things that happened to Germany imo, so I really hope that Korea will unite aswell at some point

    • @Avghistorian77
      @Avghistorian77 Před 4 lety

      Indeed. Just look at Germany now, from being divided, to being the fourth largest economy in 30 years. Though then again, the country above you guys, Japan, certainly doesn't want a united Korea, as it's a threat to their stake in Asia.

    • @shizachan8421
      @shizachan8421 Před 2 lety

      Actually the german reunification was pretty much a failure, despite the economic division and the time seperated between both german nations being by far smaller than it would be with Korea. The east german economy was pretty much taken over by west german investors and companies immediately, the economic divide is still quite large and social integration failed as well, both in winning over people to the west german economic system as well as west germanys evolution into an immigration, leaving a pretty bitter and disillusioned chunk in east germanys population which doesn't trusts into their democratic institutions and is easily swayed to the far-right due to increasing immigration. Most east german politicians to this day are originally from the west, so they lack their own political representation too. The Cleptocrats of the Kim regime are also a different beast to deal with than the SED leadership, who where largely hopeless ideologues. East Germany had a peaceful revolution happening before, which the SED Regime couldn't and wouldn't be able to stop through militaristic means. North Korea on the other hand is a by far more ruthless dictator ship than the DDR with a by far bigger military in relation to their civilian population.
      And again, germany was in a by far brighter situation back than than both koreas are right now.

  • @madeinmoiselle
    @madeinmoiselle Před 6 lety +14

    Even me, who is not a Korean, wanted both Koreas to be reunified. Who doesn't want peace anyway? But then, I don't think of a big picture of what will happen if that comes to a reality. Even us Filipinos also fight with one another (With the terrorist groups/lefties which is REALLY rampant) and I also hope and pray for the betterment of our country as well. North Koreans were also human, who should be treated well and respected. Give them the right they deserve that was stolen from them. Freedom.

    • @salimsg
      @salimsg Před 6 lety +5

      Reunification is more likely to bring about more social chaos, social divides and greater discrimination, at least in the initial years.

    • @20DollarGoldPiece
      @20DollarGoldPiece Před 6 lety +2

      It's a lot more complicated than everyone in NK getting freedom

  • @NorthernThaiGardenGuy
    @NorthernThaiGardenGuy Před 6 lety +21

    Please pray for the people of North Korea, and that the requested summit by May happens, and that the result is a favorable one that ends in freedom for ALL the Korean people!

    • @valentinedpg
      @valentinedpg Před 6 lety +1

      Northern Thai Garden Guy pray? To what good? Why do people have to continue praying or even pray at all. Is the god blind or something?

    • @valentinedpg
      @valentinedpg Před 6 lety

      Terry Mcginnis that too? I know you are being sarcastic..some answers do get "answers"and others ....yea

  • @samkim12345
    @samkim12345 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, I always love watching these because of how insightful and fascinating they can be.
    I wish I could have heard more from Pil-Ju though, I hope he's doing well. He must be working hard with helping North Koreans and for his wish to lower the suicide rate in South Korea.
    "Real freedom means respecting others' freedom as much as you value your own."