Comments by "" (@MayaTheDecemberGirl) on "The Infamous “4B Movement” in Korea Explained" video.
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@DutifulCommentsI think that in my country we have already over 130 000, or more, of professional soldiers, and we plan to have more, in this year at least 250 000 (not counting in foreign, NATO, soldiers stationing here). And fortunately we still don't really have muslim immigrants. We tried to oppose to current EU immigration policy, accepting such immigrants in an uncontrolled way in big numbers - but it's possible that it will change also in our country, that we won't be able to stop this anymore. And it's actually hard to imagine, taking into account current threats. Already we can see that Russian and Bellarusian regimes are misusing illegal immigrants, bringing them from all over the world, to the external borders of the EU, trying to destabilize in that way the situation at these borders (in more countries having external borders of the EU on their territories), and later, if they would manage, within the EU states also. And even few days ago I've read that the ministries and services of NATO countries are warning about Russian strategy of trying to use local groups from such environments in the EU countries to conduct various hostile operations and attacks, to bring chaos to the EU countries and their societies (sometimes even such radical local groups may not be exactly aware that they are in fact just working for Russian regime). For instance, in the last weeks we had a series of various strange bigger fires in different parts of the country (so services were even checking the possibility if they were not artificially started in such a way). So it just shows how many risks wrong immigration policy may bring to state's security and public order. It's hard to imagine that so many don't understand this.
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@mj405 It's not only for herself, unless she is single. Well, maybe I don't understand such attitude, because in my country it's more about a man and a woman being partners, going through life together, often starting their common life with little and working on it together. Like many of people I know started in a flat in an old block of flats, and later they save money and many are able to buy some piece of land and built or buy a house. But they do this together. And in my country both a man and a woman usually work proffessionally. But our work culture is probably better, meaning not so very strict, than in Korea (e.g. in the whole EU we have a system of paid leaves, for both parents). Even after having a child a woman usually comes back to work. So people just support each other, build life together, start with little and step by step try to move forward together.
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