The Silent Killer of South Korea That Murdered 1500 Young People

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Published 2023-09-03

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  • @ameremortal2491
    Big respect for the doctor in the first place . The few that actually cares about the citizens well being .
  • @CossandraCastle
    Imagine taking extra precautions to protect your child only to find out that those precautions may have led to their death? My heart goes out to all the parents.
  • Sad how the parents (who are NOT TO BLAME AT ALL) blame themselves soooo harshly and yet Oxy (the people who are 100000% TO BLAME) take no blame at all!
  • @Fairy_bongmother
    I just stumbled upon this channel yesterday. (The mall collapse) and I've been stuck! Been Binging for 2 days now! You are a spectacular story teller; your empathy, your frustration, the fight for the people. Your channel is definitely making an impact! Thank you for your time, your efforts and quite frankly your heart! You've definitely gained a new & loyal viewer.
  • @Tr0lly
    This is disgusting. No child nor woman nor man nor animal should ever feel the pain of the solidifying of the lungs.
  • @iBloxy._
    This is horrible, killing 1.5k babies/toddlers/infants? How do they not feel guilty? These type of people dont even deserve to live at this point. This is disgusting.
  • @bringbryanback
    I am a dad of a 7 year old boy that was kidnapped to South Korea. Korea is a partner country of "Hague convention" that is supposed to promptly return children that were illegally taken across the border. FBI was trying to book a flight to Korea to rescue the child. However, Korean government stopped them saying this is a civil matter and because it is not criminal in Korea, the dad should go through civil court. (Especially because Korea is a signatory state of Hague convention) I did. Korea took 2 years to make a final decision that this boy has to PROMPTLY return to the US. But they didn't prepare an enforcement mechanism. I got a total of 10 court orders just in Korea(including the Korean Supreme court order). And my son Bryan's 3 week trip became a 5 year separation from me. I talked to multiple Korean officials and although they admit the problem, nobody is taking responsibility. They ask the child who doesn't even remember dad "Do you wanna stay here, or do you wanna go to Dad?" And if he says he wants to stay, they go home. They say it's too late. "He doesn't remember you, so what do you want us to do?" Korea calls this respecting the child. On the other hand US court orders clearly states that the mother has serious concerns of mental issues and she is a threat to the child. The patenting evaluator said this is a form of child abuse. Korea ignores this problem. They just say we can't do anything. I love Korea and I wanted to trust that they can respect the law, but I am at a point that I have to take this into my own hands and raise public awareness. Last time I protested at Pike Place Market, and this time I went to Korean Consulate in Seattle. [Watch Video](https://youtu.be/4wXAvR_J6RI?si=gY5cZd-HM1ycaGdg) I would appreciate it if you can spread the words, and tell people. If we can't bring Bryan back, no children will be safe from being abducted to South Korea. Thank you. https://youtu.be/4wXAvR_J6RI?si=mfEDZbr3NNZWtMeJ
  • @liziuhh
    I have asthma, I grew up with it. It dominated my childhood. When I was 10, this was in 2009, I got pneumonia before Christmas. I was hospitalized from the 14th-29th of December. 5 of those days, I was in a coma, on a ventilator. I had to re-learn how to breathe, and that was one of the most painful experiences in my life. I can't imagine the amount of pain those mothers and babies were in, not being able to breathe, not being able to take a deep breath. I feel for the boy who couldn't play outside with his friends, who needs 24/7 oxygen. My heart shatters for every single victim of this crime and their families.
  • @Monicalia
    That poor, poor woman who lost both children shortly after birth and thought she was a ''bad mom''. It's awful how women think they're at fault and ''bad moms'' if their bodies can't carry a baby or give birth to a healthy baby.
  • @jprofio
    This reminds me of a thing I heard someone say: "if the punishment for a crime is a fine, that crime does not apply to the rich." It's horrible that companies can sell a toxic substance because their monetary gain is higher than their court fees
  • @Urfavoruteblonde
    “I cannot play any wind instruments, like the flute.” As a flutist, this statement was heart wrenching. That boy is so brave for continuing to speak out about this. I wish him and all the victims and their families the best.💔
  • This is my second Rotten Mango and I am developing a taste for them. I love Stephanie's "I was THERE" empathetic narrative style. From what I've seen so far, no victim-blaming, snark directed only at the evil-doers and an overall comfort level and audience respect. Even the invisible sidekick adds intelligent questions. Really good, kids. Really good.
  • @animesubya
    1.5k?! That's absolutely nuts. I don't think I've ever heard that many killings happen and it wasn't because of a terrorist attack.
  • @XDaNaDaNaX
    It's actually estimated that there is over 14,000 people killed from this, 10x more than initially thought. That's so devastating
  • @flemmawarrior1
    My Mother had 3 still births before me, and it took such a toll on her that she was never the same. I was born via emergency C section after hours of labor, the doctors pulled me out and away from my mom and I was silent, she thought it was happening again and she said no one was saying a word to her and she was more and more afraid. Then she was stitched up and brought back to her room and then they wheeled me up to her and she finally got to take her baby home. I really feel for these families.
  • @user-xw7dc4us7h
    I lost my 4 day old daughter 😱 the pain is something I can't explain. And the father of her told me WHEN I was with him said why are you so upset she was ONLY 4 days old not that you got to know her and connect..... I don't think men or women that never carried a child will ever know. That baby was me born from my calcium. My heart ,lungs ,hair,nails. Everything there's is nothing more connect then a mother. Well a actual mother. She died in my.arms feeling her last heart beat. This pain is still horrific
  • @usernamemaybe
    Whoever had the idea to launch it as a humidifier disinfectant should be in prison, not the chemists who made the compound for other purposes, it’s frustrating
  • @theBas3m3nt
    It’s crazy how the parents who are not even at fault are taking more of the blame and the responsibility than the companies who actually are at fault.
  • Your fiancĂ© is great! As soon as I get confused he gets as confused as me and asks you to repeat yourself so that everyone listening at home can understand. This is a detail of these videos that I really appreciate, thank you! Cheers from Sweden
  • @Poetessa2
    This is beyond heartbreaking. The companies' are MONSTERS. They don't care if they kill people. They are HEARTLESS!!