Korea is a country where getting a boss who’s only a mild dick is a once in a lifetime opportunity. This mainly lies in the societal and educational issues that Korea as a country faces due to its rapid economic growth under dictatorial rule. While previous dictatorships have been dethroned, Korea still suffers from an aging population and low birth rate owing to government programs to reduce the birth rate in the past and the growing cost of raising a child in the country. As such, Korea suffers from a government voted into power mostly by 30~40 year olds, and that specific slice of the population is one of the worst generations the country has seen. That is why, even though various societal reforms and such have been somewhat successful in the past, Korea is still hyper-resistant to change and is hell bent on keeping the broken systems of the past dictatorial rules alive. The entire political system is run by conservatives, and the ones that call themselves “liberals” are the most conservative of the bunch. Korea is the US if the US’s insanities were cranked up to a hundred.To understand what life is like in Korea, just imagine all of the societial problems and issues that plague Japan but multply it by ten. Koreans in general are a race of lolcows who are very susceptible to cult-like thinking. North Korea is an obvious example, but in South Korea a former prime minister was removed from office a few years ago because she was under the control of a death cult. Regardless of whether it's north or south, the Korean peninsula isn't a great place to live.
The entertainment industry of Korea isn’t exempt from the socially hyper-conservative highly consumerist societal trends of the nation. Comedians will get canceled online for racism and sexual abuse but still get their own segments in the country’s most watched comedy show. Talent agencies will be exposed to have insanely inhumane conditions and near-illegal contracts but they will still proper because they’re the driving force behind the spread of Korean culture (the main way in which the government tries to grow Korean influence abroad) and also because they net a bizarrely high amount of money for the economy. Child labor makes up a big part of the K-pop and K-drama industry and nothing has been done to combat that. Kids as young as 12 or 13 are selling their lives to major entertainment corporations as part of inhumane trainee programs just to get the chance to debut as a K-pop idol. The general public is well aware of this, yet nothing is being done. It’s not a surprise that it’s leeched into the VTuber sphere. Next thing I know, Korean VTuber talent agencies will start recruiting middle/high schoolers and force them into horrifying contracts to make them into the next “Hoshimachi Suisei”, whatever that’s supposed to mean.
TL;DR:
Korea is headed at Mach 10 towards a brick wall, and they cannot even hope to scale it. For any VTubers, students, or other people interested in working with a Korean company or coming to Korea, don’t. There is no future waiting for you here.
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