(1)Honestly, I’m afraid now feat low birth rateimage text translation
(2)Four hours ago
(3)Will a country like Korea, which has exploited its men with conscription and oppressed men’s human rights over the past few decades, leave its young men who do not give birth to marriage in connection with the low birth rate
(4)I have no doubt that in the near future we will come up with a low birth rate policy beyond our imagination
(5)Personally, I think the policy is as follows
(6)Legislation is made to make it impossible to leave the country even for immigration or tourism if one child is not born
(7)Even if you have children, if you are a son, you are not allowed to leave the country until you complete your military service obligation
(8)50% of the salary was deducted in the name of single tax only for unmarried men
(9)If it becomes more serious here, the law may prevent Korean men from leaving the country at all until they retire at the age of 65
(10)That sounds like a load of crap
(11)I think it’s possible considering what the Republic of Korea has done to its young men over the past few decades, including https, Internet censorship, and kakaotalk censorship
(12)I’ve been working on forced labor and oppression of human rights for decades without even blinking. Is it a big deal for me
(13)So if you’re thinking about immigration, you’re always on the news
(14)Make sure you watch it
(15)In the near future, the choice of immigration itself will disappear
(16)Maybe
Is the writer overreacting
Is there a possibility that the Korean government is going crazy shivering