Can Korea become a thriving country of migrants?

At Sunil Middle School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, 70 percent of students have multicultural backgrounds. Students from Russian-speaking countries account for more than 74 percent of them. Sunil has students from Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, as new students continue to enroll at the school after their parents came to Korea seeking a higher income and better living conditions.

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  • @leavesinautumn5959
    @leavesinautumn59599 ай бұрын

    Not as things stand right now. Korea has everything it would need, should that be their goal, but the social conditions would make it difficult.

  • @user-vj4ry3pk7e
    @user-vj4ry3pk7e3 ай бұрын

    Diversity is not a strength

  • @michaelashby9654
    @michaelashby96549 ай бұрын

    If you want to destroy Korea permanently and forever, just have open borders. Once you get enough of a foreign lobby, they will demand power, change the culture, and demand more immigration. You can look at the US and other western nations to see the results. There are only about 50 million Koreans. Its a tiny population with 5000 years of unique culture. It can be wiped out in a single generation with immigration. Its really sad and scary what people are trying to destroy.

  • @procesocarlos4567
    @procesocarlos45679 ай бұрын

    I hope Korean tradition will not overpower by the immigrants, especially from muslim country

  • @juanpAAA2059
    @juanpAAA20599 ай бұрын

    Really interesting!

  • @anton.scholz
    @anton.scholz9 ай бұрын

    Well made and moving short film. But just looking at the previous comments below it is clear how much objection there is and how difficult the process will be. But if Koreans like it or not immigration is the only chance they have if they want to keep their economy and society going. With the fastest aging society and lowest birth rate in the world I do not see any other way. People need to wake up to this reality.

  • @michaelashby9654

    @michaelashby9654

    9 ай бұрын

    "For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" Korea has survived for 5000 years and been through the Mongols invasion, Chinese invasion, Japanese occupation, and many civil wars. An aging population is nothing but a new scare tactic of the globalist/imperialist. I have a home in Korea. Korea is extremely densely populated. Korea has robots and high tech. The LAST thing Korea needs is immigration. They need to solve this themselves as they have every other challenge.

  • @am1tk_tales

    @am1tk_tales

    9 ай бұрын

    Assimilated immigration is the only answer.. means all immigrants need to accept the culture and tradition of accepting country.. or else that would be like invasion..

  • @obi-wankenobi3790

    @obi-wankenobi3790

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe they could figure something out with automation/AI? Or maybe they could invent aritificial wombs and fill them with cloned eggs/sperm to manually create more Koreans Star Wars style. They gotta think outside the box.

  • @99k30

    @99k30

    4 ай бұрын

    니 나라는 이민때문에 망해가고 있어 넌 한국으로 도망와서 한국을 이민국가로 만들려하고있다

  • @macktheripper7454
    @macktheripper74549 ай бұрын

    I hope they can allow digital nomads but under strict conditions as to preserve their rich culture

  • @lz738
    @lz7389 ай бұрын

    I hope it won't! Then it will turn into a country just like the US, where crime is rampant and there is no cohesive sense of community or identity. I visited Korea in 2019 and fell in love. People in cafes can leave their wallets, or phones, or laptops at their tables and use the restroom and come back and everything is still there. If you lose something on the subway, it can be retrieved from the lost-and-found. This is not like the US (where I live) where you can't turn your back on your things for a second or they will be stolen from you. Also, when I was in Seoul, I walked around by myself at 2am and felt perfectly safe. I would never do that here. It would be crazy. The only things that need to be made better in Korea are the housing crisis, care for the elderly who are poor, and a better work/like balance for young people, to encourage marriage and having children. But I hope it stays mostly immigrant-free. Having a melting pot or diverse population is not usually a good thing. Countries with more homogenous populations are the most peaceful. It is human nature to want to live with like-minded people. Also, Korea is gradually moving toward a more secular society, which is a good thing; it would be bad if immigrants came in and brought their extreme religious ideas. Just look at the terrorist problems France and the UK and Germany have had because they opened their doors to people from countries with fundamental religious ideas and practices. I hope that Korea maintains its restrictive immigrant policies, or even makes them more restrictive, and instead focuses public policy on increasing the birthrate and managing the housing crisis.

  • @michaelashby9654

    @michaelashby9654

    9 ай бұрын

    The forces of imperialism are always marching and seeking new targets to assimilate into the Borg.

  • @lz738

    @lz738

    8 ай бұрын

    😁@@michaelashby9654

  • @aishikpanja3931

    @aishikpanja3931

    7 ай бұрын

    Are you native American? If not, your ancestors also migrated to the US at some point

  • @obi-wankenobi3790

    @obi-wankenobi3790

    6 ай бұрын

    OMG! I'm literally shaking right now!!

  • @jaygump5836
    @jaygump58369 ай бұрын

    yep it could attract high quality human resources

  • @Octavus5

    @Octavus5

    9 ай бұрын

    And then what? If Korea could attract all the high quality human resources in the world and overwhelm the Korean population, should it? What would be left of Korea if Koreans are forced to be a minority in its own homeland?

  • @user-bn5pq7bh5g

    @user-bn5pq7bh5g

    9 ай бұрын

    High quality or low quality. I think Korea needs foreigners unless they are muslim or criminals. (Muslim and criminal. This part is my personal opinioinn, although people dislike them in general)

  • @Octavus5

    @Octavus5

    9 ай бұрын

    @@user-bn5pq7bh5g Why does Korea need foreigners? And how many does Korea need? 10% of its population? 20%? 50%? How will you know whether they are criminals or not? Do you care whether they assimilate? Do you want a multicultural society? How would that effect Korean stability, cohesiveness, culture, safety, and its future as "Korea"? Can Korea remain Korea if its racial makeup changes to 20% black? Or 40% white? Do you care? Do you think it makes a difference? Does Korea exist for the "Korean people"? Or to make some people rich? Is short-term higher GDP the ultimate goal of a society?

  • @TheNiklas55

    @TheNiklas55

    8 ай бұрын

    Thats a bit drastic dont you think ?@@Octavus5

  • @Octavus5

    @Octavus5

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheNiklas55 Maybe it sounds drastic, but look at Europe. It's become just as I described. London today, for example, is majority non-white British. Ditto Paris. "Globalists" are pushing this agenda around the world.