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South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, a struggle with lessons for us all
And it's been not two weeks since the government tried to pass a law upping the current maximum overtime per week from 60 hours a week to 69 hours a week. There might be a correlation between these things.
Prederick wrote:South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, a struggle with lessons for us all
And it's been not two weeks since the government tried to pass a law upping the current maximum overtime per week from 60 hours a week to 69 hours a week. There might be a correlation between these things.
The elite need their revenue - if they can't work them to death they will make more slaves, err employees to fill jobs.
Prederick wrote:South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, a struggle with lessons for us all
And it's been not two weeks since the government tried to pass a law upping the current maximum overtime per week from 60 hours a week to 69 hours a week. There might be a correlation between these things.
Nice.
There's a couple of critical forces at play in SK, Japan and China: increasingly high levels of female education and work opportunities, male dominance in socio-political spheres of influence and rising costs of living.
With childbirth and childrearing tantamount to several things, including loss of independence, outdated expectations of subservicence to one's partner and career suicide - it's manifesting itself in the form of late life motherhood, if at all. East Asia is not alone in this phenomena - Singapore, Taiwan, heck even in Australia, the US and EU - same thing. Women are deciding not to partner up if it's against their individual interests. Who could blame them?
Realistically if any country wants to maintain a large population that is accustomed to certain standards of living, then something's got to give. It might be free or highly subsidised healthcare and early childhood education together with a shift in mindset as to women's roles in society. In any event, it might be a good thing for humanity to have a shrinking population given the unsustainable levels of consumption required for maintaining standards of living and a high population base.
Russia wouldn't be able to make those inroads if it wasn't for 40+ years of evangelical Christian missionaries from America spreading their hate in Uganda.
Which is also why Russia has made such inroads in American conservatism...
Evangelists discovering ROCOR: "Y'all, we've been doin' shitty Christianity wrong all these years!"
Korean children and teens learn at least as much about the European and Asian fronts of WW2 as Americans do, and are well aware of Nazis and their symbols. There is no ignorance excuse possible. This is just "plausible deniability" in action. In reality, she didn't care.
It is Kpop. She might not actually have much of a say in what she wears.
From memory she is one of the rappers in Twice; her stylists probably tried to make her look edgy but failed. Not exactly looking for excuses for her but like Grenn said it's more likely than not she was given an outfit and she put it on without questioning it.
The last time I can recall Twice getting into political heat was when Tzuyu made a single comment (?) re Taiwan's national day and it drove their Chinese fans ballistic.
First line crossed... In this, and the repeal of parts of the law of secession, the Netanyahu coalition begins the short walk into authoritarianism and theocracy, and away from democracy.
Have none of them played Civ or watched UHF? You don't piss off a Gandhi.
His father and grandmother were both assassinated in connection with their political careers, so... Reason to worry.
So yeah, things are happening super fast in Israel at the moment.
Looks like Netanyahu fired his Defense minister, who had publicly urged him to slow his role on the judicial changes. Followed by massive rallies against Netanyahu.
Still reading Bamford's latest book, but it's easy to see that the corruption that has marked Israel's manipulations of America and other countries and special interests has finally targeted its own country, openly. It's horrific.
Horrific. I'm not going to watch that.
Looks like 155,000 federal public service workers in Canada have just voted in favour of a strike mandate.
That Johnny's thing is a thoroughly messed up situation. The agency involved is so powerful that AFAIK not a single TV news show has even mentioned that press conference yet, either on nightly shows last night or on morning shows today.
I think so, yeah, except that here the guy probably wasn't even that rich, it's more about power and the weird intertwined nature of the entertainment industry.
I don't know a ton about it, but basically the industry here revolves around talent agencies - except they work inversely to how that term is used in the west. The talent effectively works for the agency - the agency holds auditions, decides which people to accept, which ones to promote, how much to pay them, etc. And scumbagface was the head of an agency that is by far the largest for its niche (boy bands). In the 90s a newsmagazine did a big series on allegations against him and his agency stopped working with any media property owned by the same parent corporation, so that's basically what all the media sources are afraid of.
As for traction, it seems to be verboten so far on broadcast TV and some print media, but I'd say most people will have heard about it from other sources. But it hasn't really filtered into the national consciousness - like if you stopped someone on the street, it wouldn't be the first thing that comes to their mind when you mention the name of the agency.
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