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RE: This is What Happens when you Make Porn Illegal [Part 3: The Lucrative Sex Service Business]

in #censorship7 years ago (edited)

In a country that would rather die than lose face, I'm still shocked at the daily national amnesia that occurs around this industry. I agree with you, some public discourse and legislation could go a long way to protect both consumers and providers. Still, even basic sex education is yet to be implemented to we'll see what happens in terms of real action. My biggest concern is all of the consequences that are occurring due to this hush hush topic. Recently there was a big scandal where Korean middle school(?) girls were willingly taking part in unprotected prostitution and one even contracted HIV. Oy vey....

Thanks for the comment Jason!

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You're totally right. Education goes a long way, and sex education is no different. The idea about losing face is also (likely) a big reason for the very high suicide rate in this country. When people can't openly talk about their problems without fear of stigma and harsh judgement, you get exactly the type of problems we are currently seeing. It's great to have the perspective of a Korean who didn't really grow up in Korea.

Haha I reaaaally appreciate that comment. I'm always an outsider, a Twinkie or Yankee in most peoples' eyes. I think it gives me a broad overhead perspective that helps rationalize why things are rather than chalking it up to "well, that's just the way things are here." It's frightening how easy it is to be swept up in a wave of culture, especially in a smaller nation like Korea, and not doubt day to day activities and dispositions.

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