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Comments by "Wobbles And Bean" (@WobblesandBean) on "How to catch a criminal cloner" video.
Given where she lives and how women are treated there, I'm betting no. No, she's not ok.
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@iau This. Hwang ruined multiple women by lording his power over them and demanding they give him their eggs. It's disgusting.
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Same. I donated because I don't ever want to have kids, so I decided if I wasn't using them, I wanted to help other people have families. And my egg was successfully implanted and the recipients had a healthy baby girl! That's all I know, obviously they're very confidential about all of this, but the mom wrote me a letter to inform me. But the whole ordeal was very painful, and extremely invasive. I had to have so many injections, internal ultrasounds, I got poked, prodded, and examined constantly. Knowing these women had to go through all that against their will makes me feel physically sick.
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I'm just left repulsed by Korean culture for blatantly wanting to trample women's rights AND human rights to protect a fraudster. For no reason other than jingoism.
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I hate that the bad guy got away scot free. I hate it.
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@turbovirgin_ How is the act of women being coerced, violated, and harvested not horrific to you? Geez, and I thought I was cynical.
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@theguy9208 Username checks out. Only a dude would say something this messed up about women being violated. Hwang coercing his female employees to undergo an invasive procedure to harvest their eggs under threat of career ruin, is horrific. Likewise, having your eggs harvested for the purpose of IVF, only to learn that the doctor you trusted never had any intention of implanting your embryos and they were all used up for stem cell research without your knowledge or consent, is appalling. If you don't understand why that is, then that speaks to your character as much as it does Hwang's.
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@alexwyatt2911 You're not wrong. I'm a woman, and I was chased out of the video games industry during gamergate. No one understands the awful treatment of american women in the workplace like I do. But it's so much worse over in Asia. Korea is especially bad, I have worked for two Korean companies and three Japanese ones, and those experiences were by far the worst of my career.
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Welcome to Korea.
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Hwang was an absolute demon.
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It's Korea, they're incredibly backwards when it comes to their treatment of women. And yes, they're extremely corrupt. I've worked for several Korean companies throughout my life, and both were some of the worst experiences of my entire career. Nothing they did was above board. They broke so many labor laws, and went out of their way to not only fire but sabotage the career of anyone who tried to report them. If it was just one or two I might call it a coincidence, but it was all of them.
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Welcome to Asia.
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That's called "trickle truthing", and it's commonly seen in malignant narcissists like Hwang.
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What he did to those women is absolutely disgusting. I'm enraged and sickened, but sadly unsurprised that they were shamed and silenced by their own countrymen for speaking out against the man who violated them.
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@elilass8410 Yes, but the women who were forced to risk their reproductive health are truly human.
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@lelagrangeeffectphysics4120 No. It really isn't. Hwang walked away with no legal consequences, is still a beloved figure in Korea, and he continued on with his career like nothing ever happened. He literally got away with everything.
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