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Safety in Korea vs America. Who wins? 

Francois Marc
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Safety in Korea vs America. Who wins?
I recently had a phone call with my aunt concerning her wanting me to return America. Her reasons were ethically motivated, believing I would be safer in America as a Black man than here in South Korea. I calmly explained to her the differences in culture of America versus Korea and how I am infinitely more safe in Korea than I am living in the States. When it comes to safety, especially as a Black man, there is no comparison; Korea wins hands down.
As a Black man living in South Korea, I have felt some mild discrimination, but none to the effect as what I would feel in America. I think African-Americans and Black people would feel very comfortable here in Korea, as long as you are on your best behavior and not bringing you with you. Korea has a lot of safety measures and protocols that make life here pleasant and safer than in America. Of course there are some incidents, but compared to America, those incidents are not as heavy, within the realm of safety that is. Travel, live, and explore South Korea and always feel safe wherever you go, especially as a Black person.
#seoul #southkorea #livinginkorea #francoismarc #travelgram #blackinkorea #safety #americasafety #safetyinamerica

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@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
What do you think about safety in America? I'm giving my personal opinion of why I think living in Korea is safer than America, especially as an African American.
@grow1820
@grow1820 10 дней назад
In Korea, crime is so uncommon that even minor incidents are newsworthy. While living in the United States, I noticed that the news often reported on shootings and fatalities. In contrast, Korean news typically covers traffic accidents or instances where politicians have misrepresented their family backgrounds. lol This reflects the nation's low crime rate. A characteristic of Koreans is that they include small incidents or shortcomings of Korea in movies or dramas to inform the world. Because of this, foreigners often misunderstand and think that there is a lot of bullying among students, many gangs, or a high crime rate in Korea. This misconception arises because films are repeatedly made about the few crimes that do happen in Korea. There are few East Asian countries where movies or dramas criticize the government and mock the president. This level of freedom and low crime rate is what sets Korea apart.
@user-zd3lj5gl9f
@user-zd3lj5gl9f 3 дня назад
우린 주변에 있는 외국인이 어느 나라 사람이고 피부색 어떻든 종교가 뭐든 관심이 없다. 다만 댁을 포함한 모든 외국인이 어떠한 공경에 처했을 때 대화가 어렵더라도 도우려 할 것이다. 그냥 영어가 서툴거나 자연스럽지 못하니까 쉽게 다가가기 어려울 뿐. 걱정 마시라.
@tegamisu9721
@tegamisu9721 День назад
동의합니다 ~ 그런데 "공경"(×) 아니고 '곤경(○)'입니다.
@user-ul7hc7vn8p
@user-ul7hc7vn8p 4 дня назад
인종에 대한 두려움보다는 영어에 대한 두려움이 큰거야....흑인,백인 상관없이 한국말을 할줄알거나 아니면 내가 영어를 잘한다면 차별따윈 없다고 말하고싶다.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 4 дня назад
Thanks for your comment!!:)
@user-zd3lj5gl9f
@user-zd3lj5gl9f 3 дня назад
바로 그거임.
@watchvideo4640
@watchvideo4640 2 дня назад
한국인들이 얼마나 유색인종들 - 흑인, 동남아인, 인도인 - 을 무시하고 차별하는데 뭔 개소리 하시는지? 장담하는데 아시아에서 인종차별 제일 심한 나라가 한국임. 한국의 가장 큰 문제는 지들이 뭔 잘못을 하고 있는지 전혀 모른다는점.
@p_pumpkin
@p_pumpkin 2 дня назад
​@@user-zd3lj5gl9f 33333 완전 동의함. 차별이라기보다는 영어때문에 피하는게 맞음
@-Y-B-
@-Y-B- 2 дня назад
@@watchvideo4640너 누구냐? 한국을 1도 모르네?
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 2 месяца назад
Thank you for being honest about Korea and the United States. I have heard many comments from Black people who say that Koreans are racist against Black people. These comments are always from people who have never been to Korea. You seem like a great person and remind me of a good friend of mine. As a Korean American, I know how safe Korea is and how respectful and kind the people are. In the United States, it is quite the opposite, especially with the rampant crime and racism. I remember during COVID-19, so many Asians were being physically attacked. It angered me so much that I began to despise America. I have been to Korea multiple times, and my future plan is to move my family there.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey, thank you for stopping by to comment! I've also heard and witnessed some racism here in Korea, but in all honesty, I don't know if I could call it racism because Korea is still a very closed society, and encountering foreigners can be a tenuous challenge for folks who haven't experienced foreigners or cultures. Not everyone will like you, and that's okay. Thanks, I'm still learning and growing every day:) Yes, Korea is so safe compared to the United States. Moving your family here would be a great idea as you would very, very minimally have to worry about your safety:)
@mirayoon1992
@mirayoon1992 Месяц назад
@@francoismarc3 yeah.. it's more ignorant about foreigners in South Korea than being racist toward them
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
@mirayoon1992 Agreed!!! Fear and/or uncertainty have debilitating effects.
@mirayoon1992
@mirayoon1992 Месяц назад
@@francoismarc3 I heard south Korean natives learned more about foreigners from movies/tv series/music than in person history..
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
@@mirayoon1992 I would have to agree with this statement for the majority of South Koreans. Media plays a HUGE role in how South Koreans view the world.
@user-si8pi5qu2n
@user-si8pi5qu2n 15 дней назад
Im a white Caucasian from New Zealand who has moved to Korea, its difficult to comprehend how safe it is and how nice the people are. Occasionally i will get stared at in public, just because im different to the norm, but thats the worst i have experienced in three years. ive never seen a crime or anything close to one. Occasionally you will witness a screaming argument.. but thats the culture. Safest place in the world i have ever been.. even at 2am.
@theburnoutshot2669
@theburnoutshot2669 6 дней назад
The old grumpy Korean men tend to scream a lot
@jayh8435
@jayh8435 4 дня назад
it has nothing to do with the racism to stare an expats like it does in western country. it's like "curiosity", not to intend to bother you. it's like seeing a Celebrity, "Wow, it's unbelievable to see a foreigner." Or cuz you're so gorgeous. Just a culture difference. but there so many bad guys, and there so many good guy like your country.
@jiminswriter4209
@jiminswriter4209 3 дня назад
It’s not the culture, but some people do that.
@theburnoutshot2669
@theburnoutshot2669 3 дня назад
@@jiminswriter4209 it’s a habit in Asia
@eugene4312
@eugene4312 3 дня назад
......and you're from new zealand... incredible.
@nathankwon2484
@nathankwon2484 16 дней назад
Is this a trick question? I'm pretty well travelled and Korea is undoubtedly the safest country in the world. Discrimination in Korea exist, but pretty weak compared to what you see in other countries.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 15 дней назад
I agree. Korea isn't perfect by any means (no place is) but compared to the US, there is no denying Korea is safe for the general public.
@user-qn3zk1nq8r
@user-qn3zk1nq8r 4 дня назад
i'm korean, Koreans generally do not have racism against black people. Rather, there is a little fear because it is unfamiliar. And there is a feeling of admiration for the strong physical and sexuality of black people
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 4 дня назад
Thanks for this info!!!
@Yayo509
@Yayo509 3 дня назад
I am Korean and I completely agree.
@yhdick2010
@yhdick2010 2 дня назад
We koreans call black people "흑형", which means black elder brother with a friendly context.
@wannabeangus7105
@wannabeangus7105 2 дня назад
​@@francoismarc3 So we call black people '흑형(black elder brother)'. Of course, I know that many black people take this as a racist expression. These days, many people try not to use the expression because they know that there is such a misunderstanding. But what is clear is that the expression 'black elder brother' is not an expression that came from a racist perspective. Of course, I'm not saying that there is no problem, I just hope that there is no unnecessary misunderstanding. Anyway, I happened to see your channel and it was really new and interesting. I think I will visit it often in the future. It was nice to meet you.
@idgeek
@idgeek 2 дня назад
I lived in Detroit for 14 years and I fibd comparing Korea to US in safety appalling.. So much so, I subscribe!
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
Hey, thanks for the support and watch yourself out there in Detroit! I've heard stories...
@user-bm3kk2wd5r
@user-bm3kk2wd5r 2 дня назад
한국에서 좋은 기억을 가지고 가길 바랍니다.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
Thank you so much!:)
@user-uf4oq6ei6c
@user-uf4oq6ei6c День назад
저는 한국사람 이예요. 저도 어릴땐 외국분들이 한국에 있는 경우가 그리 많지 않았어요. 요즘은 산책이나,운동하려고 한강을 많이 가는편인데 외국분들이 치킨이나 맥주를 잔디에 앉아 평화롭게 함께 어울리는걸 보니 참 보기 좋더라구요. 특히 한강 편의점에서 라면도 너무 잘 끓이던걸요~~ㅎㅎㅎ 서울 한강 대교에서 멋진 불빛 분수를 외국분들과 함께 바라보며 행복한 오후가 이젠 즐겁습니다. 한국에 오신 외국분들도 우리나라의 법과 질서만 잘 지켜준다면 언제든 환영입니다~❤😊❤
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 День назад
This was a very endearing comment. Really thank you for this!:)♡♡
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 22 дня назад
I am so sorry about the racism you dealt with in the US - the cotton picker experience you shared hit me hard. I was born in Korea and immigrated to Canada as a child when it was very wasp. I dealt with racial bullying on a daily basis for years. I used those experiences to make be stronger rather than bitter.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 дней назад
And it is me who is sorry about your racist experiences in Canada. It must have been very scary as a yoi g person...I wonder though...How did those experience make you stronger and not bitter? You must be very resilient!
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 20 дней назад
@@francoismarc3 Thank you so much for your compassion and empathy. I grew up in an upper middle class white neighbourhood (though my family was poor for many years). My whole family dealt with regular racism. I think it was worse for my parents because they did not have the English skills to speak up to white privilege. I don't think today's children of colour realize how lucky they are to have race relations and anti-bullying awareness programs. When it comes to adversity you either 1) become bitter and cynical OR 2) let it make you stronger and develop empathy. I chose number 2, but it took me many years to get there. Now if I see injustice I am not afraid to use my Korean directness to shut people up. Lol.
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 20 дней назад
@@francoismarc3 It sounds weird since I grew up in Canada, but I also take the racial bullying as part of "han". My family is very grateful to live in the beautiful country of Canada :).
@ihlee001
@ihlee001 День назад
You and your friends are always welcome here in Korea.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 День назад
Thank you kindly:)
@daniel-jk5iv
@daniel-jk5iv Месяц назад
As a South Korean. We have studied English so much in school . For Korean English conversation is remind English Test is school. So that's why some Korean afraid talk with foreigner. It s a little bit scary making mistake when speak English.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
Hey! I heard that before. Koreans want to be absolutely perfect before they speak English or other languages. I'm starting to see that more and more hahaha. Thanks for this comment!!:)
@user-lx4mb6ki9b
@user-lx4mb6ki9b 2 дня назад
Your smile is so beautiful, I hope you are happy.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
Wow....thank you so much for this compliment:)
@sharonnelson3713
@sharonnelson3713 2 месяца назад
I’m so glad you are having a great experience in S. Korea. Thank you so much for talking positively about your life there.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey there! I really love my life, and it gets better every day! No complaints at all as this country has given me so much. Thanks for stopping by and commenting:)
@user-mp3pl7dz9b
@user-mp3pl7dz9b 3 дня назад
Since you make a good impression, I think you will be welcomed wherever you travel in Korea. 😊
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
Thank you so much for the comment. I'm trying my best to be accepted well in Korea:)
@minimalisthoarder
@minimalisthoarder 2 дня назад
Your personality shines in your video. So lucky for Korea to have you there. Wish you the best.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 День назад
Thank you so much!!:) Wishing you the best as well:)
@dustfromtheuniv
@dustfromtheuniv 22 дня назад
I really enjoyed watching your video. Have a great time while in Korea.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 дней назад
Hey, thanks so much! I'll continue to enjoy as much as I can:)
@jjhot254
@jjhot254 7 дней назад
What a good man , we all need to learn.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 7 дней назад
Wow, thanks for the compliment! I'm trying my best:)
@Mission2Transition641
@Mission2Transition641 2 месяца назад
Safest place ever! Safest country ive been or lived in. Been in South Korea 10 months , moving from Georgia. Living outside Macon was crazy. I wouldnt even want to travel at night. Forget about stopping at a gas station. Drive by shootings daily. Living in Korea is totally opposite. Very safe. Women can walk freely at night alone, which you wont see in the US.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Welcome to Korea! And oh, a fellow Georgian! Drive-by shootings in Macon?? Little Macon?? Omg, as a person from Atlanta, we always make fun of Macon as being a small town where nothing happens, so I'm both sad and incredibly shocked to learn this! Glad you weren't harmed ... I was jumped in Atlanta before and often sexually accosted by men, not mention the crazy crime...I'm never going back lol. Korea is like night and day, which makes me really want to protect this place and culture, even though it isn't mine. Thanks so much for adding to the conversation!
@jamal3537
@jamal3537 6 дней назад
In my opinion, Korean civil war (1950~1953) played a huge part establishing 'good image' of Americans regardless of their races amongst South Koreans. We remember white G.I. as well as Black and other G.I.s fought with us against communist invaders. That's probably why even the old generation who tends to behave racist ways in every country is very open and even appreciative of the presence of Americans or other allies in Korea. So the good deeds of American past collectives including that of Black American soldiers could be said to have shaped the way Americans are treated in Korea now. However, memory fades and perception is due to change for better or worse.
@user-xd4xf2xf3s
@user-xd4xf2xf3s 2 дня назад
인종차별은 경험으로 인한 선입견의 축적으로부터 생성되는것이라고 생각합니다. 한국인은 외국인에 대한 많은 경험이 없기 때문에 인종에 대한 차별보다는 낯섬으로 인한 호기심이나 경계심이 더 클것같네요.
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt 21 день назад
If you come to Korea from another country don’t try to impose your values and beliefs on Koreans. Some foreigners especially Americans have a tendency to do this often questioning Korean English skills and acting ratchet. Leave that way of thinking and behavior behind.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 19 дней назад
I agree. New country means new culture to learn. We shouldn't travel to new places and impose on our culture on others. Great comment!
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie 2 месяца назад
Great video.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey, thanks so much for watching!!
@heavenhaven7254
@heavenhaven7254 15 дней назад
Francois, you feel treated fine in S. Korea is because you have respect. It's horrible history of any human being went thru as slavery. I believe S. Korean welcomes anyone as long as have a respect.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 12 дней назад
Thanks for this comment:) I'll do my best to respect everyone wherever I go in this world:)
@KeevoInKorea
@KeevoInKorea 3 дня назад
Great vid, I lived right around the corner in Yeongdeungpo. Used to walk on these pressure stones which were amazing
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
I walk on those things often hahah. I have to tell Koreans sometime to not walk on the stones with their shoes. Some Koreans look at me like "Who does this man think he is??" Hahahah
@user-ds7rd2gm2h
@user-ds7rd2gm2h День назад
인종차별은 어느나라든 다있어...그런데 유럽이나 북미,호주등 아시아인을 폭력적으로 차별하지..
@Sick-chicken
@Sick-chicken 2 дня назад
정중하고 조용한 사람이라면 인종이 무슨 상관이겠습니까. 한국인들은 대체적으로 조용한 사람을 좋아하니 너무 발랄하게 행동하지만 않으면 됩니다 😂 물론 친하거나 술자리에선 반대지만요
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ this is a funny and serious comment lol Thanks for making me smile:)
@k.vn.k
@k.vn.k 11 дней назад
South Korean, Japan, Taiwan, etc. are generally safer these days because they don’t have much immigration from “certain” countries like in most western developed countries. All of these riots never happened there. This might due to language barrier, government and homogeneous culture.
@TheWanderingKid
@TheWanderingKid 2 месяца назад
Similar sentiments about safety in Korea. Quite safe indeed and very easy to travel to and navigate 👍🏻👍🏻
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
Agreed! I remember traveling to Japan, and later Taiwan, and found those two countries to be incredibly difficult to travel around solo:( China as well!!
@lilillililililiilililililillil
I live in a rural area, not Seoul, but I remember seeing black people probably once (when I was in middle school). I'm surprised that there are people with black skin so I kept looking at it. It's not racism, it's just that I was surprised that the black people I saw in movies existed. It is really rare for Koreans to meet black people while living in Korea.(Except Seoul)
@user-oi1lq7uf2i
@user-oi1lq7uf2i 9 часов назад
Thank you for the good video. I enjoyed watching it very much. It seems that there are many people who can't approach foreigners because of their fear of English 😂
@happilyeverafter9988
@happilyeverafter9988 День назад
언젠가 다시 또 와서 좋은 추억 만드시기 바랍니다.
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt 21 день назад
Yet all these foreigners, especially international Kpop fans, says Korea is racist but never acknowledge the horrible racism that their countries were and are guilty of, especially the US.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 19 дней назад
That can be a problem... I do understand your comment.
@helloareyouthere
@helloareyouthere Месяц назад
대부분의 한국인들은 흑인들에 대한 경계심이나 나쁜 이미지가 별로 없습니다. 오히려 백인과 더불어 함께 좋아합니다. 한국에서 활동하는 유명 연예인이나, 유튜버 중에 흑인 친구들이 많습니다.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
I think Korea is and has changed a lot! There's not such a big stigma around being Black or hanging out with Black people here. Korean culture is definitely changing!!
@tinyard2024
@tinyard2024 Месяц назад
대부분이 한국사람이니깐 그런거임. 인종을 떠나서 주류 속의 소수는 경계의 대상이 아님. 그리고 여전히 많은 편견이 존재하는데 단순히 타 인종 인플루언서가 많다고 인종차별이 없다고 주장하기에는....
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
@@tinyard2024 This is also a goof point!
@TheButterPrince
@TheButterPrince 18 дней назад
저는 프랑스 파리에서 7개월간 살았는데 흑인들이 정말 많았어요. 파리는 치한이 별로 안좋아요. 밤에 걸을때면 검고 큰 키에서 나오는 위압감은 덩치가 작은 동양인이라면 좀 피하게 되기 마련이에요. 파리 작은 골목마다 가끔씩 흑인들이 불쑥 불쑥 나오면 놀랄때가 많았어요. 그렇다고 저를 때리거나 돈 뺐것나 하지도 않았는데 처음엔 무섭더라고요. 그거말고는 저는 흑인에대한 좋고 나쁜 그런 감정은 없고 아직 잘 모르는 문화라고 생각해요. 흑인이든 아프리카 문화든 한국인들이 아직 익숙치가 않아서 그래요.
@FightAgainstDogsPigs
@FightAgainstDogsPigs 3 дня назад
한국의 유명 연예인과 유튜버 중에 흑인들이 많다고요?? 대단한 착각!, 극소수지 뭔 말도 안 되는 말씀을ㅎㅎ 솔직히 한국인들이 딱히 경계심을 갖지 않는 것은 외국인들이 경계 될(직업군 위협 및 범죄 성향을 띨)만큼 숫자가 많지는 않기 때문인 게 현실적인 팩트임. 아무튼, 국뽕에 빠져 근거 없는 왜곡된 얘기들 하지 맙시다.
@shoshw9328
@shoshw9328 2 месяца назад
Ah, Francois, when I expressed to my ex (who’s from Ethiopia and who is probably my best friend) the idea that’s crossed my mind of moving to Korea, he told me that I needed to stay in the U.S. to fight for his daughters. It’s an argument that gets to me, because I worry about his daughters and about his beautiful teenage nephews. What a sad state of affairs to feel safer in another country than in the country where you were born…. What a sad state of affairs that the country that my ex chose to come to seeking asylum is a place where he has to be extra careful and where he has to worry about his kids. I could go on and on about this, but enough for now. So glad you found SK (and Mongolia)!
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey Shosh! Wow, what a story...I'm sad to hear about your existence family situation:( Are you still in America now? Has his family problems been resolved? May I ask, why did you express to your ex that you two should move to Korea? Your story is so interesting! And thanks so much for the comment!:)
@azitforme
@azitforme День назад
차별하거나 싫다기 보다 언어가 안되니 두려워서 다가가지 못하고 회피하는거 같아요. 저도 영어만 된다면 많은 외국인 친구 사귀고 싶어요~
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 часов назад
This makes a lot sense. Thank you!!!
@eio1971
@eio1971 2 месяца назад
I feel you. I felt 1000 times safer walking alone day and night in South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong then i ever will in the US.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
My sentiments exactly. I've traveled to all the places you listed and felt so free and fun walking around at night. I loved that I didn't constantly have to look over my back just walking to convenience store. Come on US, do better! Thanks for stopping by:)
@4ce5bf154
@4ce5bf154 2 дня назад
I remember i watched not long ago on the Korean news how a swat team broke in an apartment like on a narco movies, breaking windows, rope, doors, etc to catch a karen that was stealing packages from their neighbours 😂. That's how safe korea is.
@BondiBeache
@BondiBeache 3 дня назад
For animals, discrimination has been advantageous for survival for a long time, so I think discrimination is an instinct as living creatures. Racism is only one part of many forms of discrimination. Therefore, until people become friends and can trust each other, everyone must learn to control themselves through education or information about the other person in order to avoid discrimination. In other words, unless there is a country that has figured out how to reduce illiteracy to zero, those who claim that there is no racial discrimination are not true. As a Korean, I acknowledge that a lot of discrimination exists in Korea as well. But some things are misunderstood. Behaviors such as staring at foreigners or trying to turn around when a foreigner approaches are more likely not motivated by hatred in Korea. Excluding the main areas of Seoul, Korea is still one of the countries that is not used to foreigners. In particular, the older the age group, the more likely it is that they will not have frequent contact with foreigners. That's why staring is not an expression of disgust, but is often just out of curiosity. For example, in the United States, if a Korean walks in a black or white area that is not a tourist destination and does not have Asians living, it can be inferred that everyone will stare. It is similar. And compared to other countries, Koreans have a stronger perception of having to answer foreigners in English. Because we learn English as our main subject in school, we tend to feel embarrassed about not being good at English. Therefore, people who are not confident in speaking English fluently often avoid foreigners when they approach them because they feel pressured to have a conversation in English. If you observe, you will see that these two things are common to foreigners of all nationalities, regardless of race. In Korea, there is more discrimination against poverty, good looks and style than racism. This is often mistaken for racism, but it is a little different. Because this discrimination applies to rich and poor countries, it is often mistaken for racial discrimination. Even if the person is from a poor country, if the person is good-looking and has good style, they are often treated well. On the other hand, even if a person is from a rich country, if he or she is ugly or has poor style, Koreans may respond in a bad manner. Of course, this is discrimination that applies equally to Koreans. This type of discrimination is a more serious problem in Korea than racial discrimination.
@AUD_HKD
@AUD_HKD День назад
안전하다고 말하면서 왜이리 숨어서 영상을 찍어요 😂😂😂 해치지 않아요. 거리로 나와서 뭐가 보이고 어떤지를 알려 주세요. 전 한국인이지만 외국에 있어 이런 영상으로 힐링을 한답니다 😂
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 День назад
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Koreans don't like when I take a video in public because they don't want their faces in the video, so I have yo be very careful:) I am happy you liked the video though!!!:)
@thankfulheart4266
@thankfulheart4266 22 дня назад
No matter where we are in the world it’s all about each person‘s personality and outlook on their life. I don’t believe it’s necessarily people are personally being racist towards one different from the other.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 19 дней назад
I can definitely see constructive and positive reasoning in your comment. Thank you for this!
@TimLee356
@TimLee356 22 дня назад
i don't feel safe skipping at nights in america, and i'm 40+ male.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 21 день назад
Hahahahahaha Funny comment, but damn. We are the same on this...
@blackbelt2000
@blackbelt2000 2 месяца назад
Great video! Here in the US (especially in San Francisco and NYC) people are now emboldened to straight up walk into a store and fill entire bags of stuff off the shelf and just walk out. They are "allowed" to steal up to $1000 without being charged I think before police can get involved. Staff are legally not allowed to intervene. It has gotten so bad stores are now putting everyday goods like shampoos and even milk behind locked glass and you have to get an employee to unlock the cabinet for you. Can you imagine having to do that for multiple items? If I may be bold to add something to the last thing you said about coming to Korea. One of the reasons why I think Francois is successful there is because he knows how to be respectful in Korea and understands not turn it into the place that he left. I am not trying to start an argument. Francois, I am glad you have made a home in Korea. I truly believe you help make it a better place. 😊 BTW- shame on that man @13:34 for spitting😆
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey!! Firstly, you didn't say anything to argue about!:) I've heard once on a video that in one state, people are allowed to steal up to a certain amount before police are involved, but I wasn't sure. It sounded preposterous... but you have verified this is reality, so I'm actually stunned. There is a saying "wherever you go, there you are." I think it means that however you behave at home is how you will behave wherever you travel. I hope I have brought good behavioral patterns and habits from home to Korea:) Thanks for giving the info in a constructive and positive way! I'll track down that guy and tell him not spit where others are walking! Hahaha thanks my friend!!!
@BrianCatalano
@BrianCatalano 2 месяца назад
It's crazy to imagine how that would affect your psyche, feeling safe in general out in public, that even a little girl would skip down a street at night. That's how it should be... I imagine it's a top down problem/solution. I'm not sure how America could course correct but if I were you, I'd feel the same!
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
I stared after her in disbelief haha. This little girl must not know what time it is! But I was the one who was mistaken. Never thought there would be another world like this. I'm not exactly sure how the US could course correct either or if it's even possible at this point with such a huge population where every ethnic group has different cultures and values. No idea what to do, but I know one thing, I Korea is at least doing this safety thing right:)
@jeffchang1975
@jeffchang1975 3 дня назад
If you're Black you need to be here in Korea. Japan works too. Police won't kill you here.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
That's the main goal!!
@jazzandedge
@jazzandedge 24 дня назад
Foreigners say that Korea is safe because of CCTV. Then do Paris or the United States not have any CCTV? Korea is only the 50th country to have a CCTV. It is because of national character and education. I can't understand foreigners who think it is natural to steal and hurt people. It is hard to understand foreigners who think it is amazing to walk alone on the night streets. As a Korean, I am just afraid to travel abroad. Why is it natural to take other people's things in public??
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 23 дня назад
Agrees.I think it is most definitely because of natural culture and education, but also because of the mono-ethnic classification of Korea. I think all three of these concepts have something to do with the safety here in Korea. Paris is definitely NOT safe and America is a shit show...I'm actually scared to travel back to the US because I'm afraid a random accident may happen... CCTV has nothing to do with it. London has tons of CCTV and their crime us bad too. Thank you for this constructive comment adding to the topic:)
@matteii8262
@matteii8262 День назад
They are not discriminating or scared. Its just that they cant speak english and they're shy about it.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 часов назад
I got it. Thanks for sharing!:)
@user-hs2ze9cg9d
@user-hs2ze9cg9d День назад
국적상관없이. 너무 다른 언어, 외모로 인한 공포 경계심도 영향이 크다고 생각합니다. 안전하다고 느끼면 마음의 문을 여는거구요 (일부는 이미 외국인들의 슬럼화 범죄등 망가져있는부분도 있어서 더 그런거같아요. 개인적으로) 혹시. 피부때문이라고 오해하실까봐..말씀드리는거지만 피부상관없이. 외부인이라면.. 지나가는 백인 남성 또한 경계를 많이합니다. 제 주변사람들은요. 좋은 기억만 남았으면 좋겠습니다.
@dreliza677
@dreliza677 29 дней назад
It s different kind of discrimination - It's more like .. "I've never seen your kind of human in my life"kind of discrimination 😂
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 29 дней назад
Loooooooool which is kind of endearing in a way lol
@vollovz
@vollovz День назад
당신의 피부색이 문제되지않아요 당신의 선한 마음이 보입니다 당신의 마음의 선한 맘을 알게 된 한국인은 엄청 잘 대해 줄 겁니다 한국인은 사람의 마음을 보려합니다 만나는 모든 사람들을 말이죠 ㅎㅎ
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie 2 месяца назад
Interesting
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
I think so!!:)
@imgumnim4915
@imgumnim4915 10 часов назад
흑인들도 좋은 사람 나쁜 사람 있는 거고 한국인들도 좋은 사람 나쁜 사람있는 거겠지요, 백인도 마찬가지고..Francois 님은 좋은 사람 같습니다
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 9 часов назад
I agree 100 percent!!
@joeyyun1996
@joeyyun1996 3 дня назад
If you can visit Bucheon in Kyounggi-do, we can grab a coffee one day. It's on me. Are you still in Korea?
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
Wow, thank you! I work in Bucheon:) I'm on vacation traveling right now, but when I come back to Korea, sure! A coffee sounds nice!
@joeyyun1996
@joeyyun1996 2 дня назад
@@francoismarc3 I heard that you are in somewhere Asia out of Korea, so I thought I was too late. Anyhow, It's a good news. We can have a coffee chat some other time. ^^
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
@@joeyyun1996 I'm just on vacation. I'll be back in a bit:)
@joeyyun1996
@joeyyun1996 2 дня назад
@@francoismarc3 Sure, you mentioned that. Have fun during your vacation!
@halimasari9615
@halimasari9615 12 дней назад
I'm from California and yes, the united states is extremely dangerous filled with robbery and murder. Thankfully, I have never experienced it myself though. I wish the states are as clean and safe as south korea. South Korea is safe because it's a homogeneous country with only koearns. Diversity leads to many complicated problems, unfortunately.
@hydropascal
@hydropascal 15 дней назад
Most Koreans treat foreigners not based on their skin color but their behavior. Show them smile and behave normally then no problem. But you know Koreans prefer good looking and pretty faces discriminately and obsessively.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 12 дней назад
For most Koreans, I think so. Thanks!!
@Borgen1988
@Borgen1988 2 месяца назад
yes, korea is safe. But as an immigrant, it is not easy to become part of the society as an immigrant. I am a Swede who lived and worked there 10 years ago as my wife is from Seoul.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey!! This comment is so interesting! Which part of Korean society did you have difficulty assimilating into? I'm actually doing a video about Korean society for foreigners, so I'm very interested in your response:)
@Borgen1988
@Borgen1988 2 месяца назад
it was hard to be accepted by my wife's Korean family. It is difficult to make contact with Koreans in general even if you can speak a little Korean. without my wife I wouldn't have been able to live in South Korea as you don't know how everything works in South Korea. if you move to Sweden, everyone can speak English as a second language and authorities can explain how everything works for you in English.
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt 21 день назад
@@Borgen1988so why didn’t you learn to be fluent in Korean if you lived there for 10 years and married to a Korean? Koreans would accept you far more if you did.
@Borgen1988
@Borgen1988 21 день назад
@@JohnLee-db9zt I wrote that I lived in South Korea 10 years ago. I haven't lived there in 10 years. I have lived there for about a little over 1 year. I know a little Korean, but am far from fluent.
@hiteite1
@hiteite1 2 месяца назад
True enough Francois
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Thanks, Eric! It's been a while. How have you been??
@--ee6dm
@--ee6dm 18 часов назад
[Announcement a Korean word] A Korean word, 'Ni-Ga(=Nuh-Ga)' = You (are, do, did...) This issue was happened several years ago in a Korean bus between a Korean old man and a black man talk fight conflict along the misunderstanding.
@chaisepomme4070
@chaisepomme4070 2 месяца назад
How about getting your aunt to visit you in Korea? It seems she misses you.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
That is a very goof idea. Unfortunately, she's older now and the plane ride is just too long for her. We discussed this very topic this morning during our weekly call and she expressed that 13 or 14 hours is too long for her, especially after recovering from cancer:( Thanks for the wonderful idea:)
@chaisepomme4070
@chaisepomme4070 2 месяца назад
@@francoismarc3 That is totally understandable. These days long flights are challenging for most people regardless of age or health status. But if it were possible for your aunt to come, you would certainly make sure she was well taken care of.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
@@chaisepomme4070 Most definitely. She already knows if she came here, she would want for nothing. That's my love!!
@LesMachinesNoires
@LesMachinesNoires 3 дня назад
It's safe bc there's mainly only korean peaople in Korea. But it's creepyi in area where you have a lot of foreigners.
@michaelwatson9089
@michaelwatson9089 11 дней назад
I felt the same way in Japan. When I was stationed in Yokosuka I felt a lot safer in Japan. I was never discriminated against or I never cared to notice it. I could venture out late at night walking in a residential area and not be stopped by someone asking me what I am doing here when heading to the MMA gym in Minato. Never got into a fight at a club or a bar or never even seen one. I come back to Florida and was going to go to a club with a friend Friday. I decided not to go and found out on Monday a guy brought a gun to the club and shot the bouncer there. Also, not to forget the Pulse shooting in Orlando. Places I usually go to due to luck I was never involved in any of the shootings or robberies that would put me in danger. Never had to worry about it in Japan.
@viralbananas
@viralbananas 4 дня назад
The only times i ever saw a bar fight in Korea, it was US soldiers vs Nigerians.
@user-mr8gb3jo4f
@user-mr8gb3jo4f Месяц назад
Yea Korea it feels relieved to enjoy normal walk outside that i couldnt in US. But there are always few who are crazy enough to kidnap kid or rob a convenient store. So plz be aware! Have great time in Korea^^
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
Hey! Thanks for letting me know! I have heard of some crime here, especially the stabbings last summer, and I'm sorry for that, but I just think it happens so few and far between compared to the United States. But you are correct! We must be diligent and watch ourselves at all times wherever we go! Thank you for this constructive comment:)
@golice
@golice 3 дня назад
actually i sleep at the park bench because of im so drunk nothing happen lol
@ericeric3161
@ericeric3161 2 дня назад
I'm a Korean-American living in the States for nearly 40 years. Every day, I feel sort of discrimination by race, coor, language, and culture. I am definitely going back to Korea after retirement. People in Korea say there are still unfairness, discrimination, and violence in Korea, but they don't know REAL crimes and unfairness. Of course, there are all those dark sides in every society. it's how frequently you face them. I think Korean are still naive about US. This society is extremely violent, and you could be killed simply by walking on the wrong corner of the street. Remember, if you're old, rich, and like to bragging about what you owned, I guarantee that you could get KILLED in 6 months.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 День назад
This is one reason I don't want to return there, even to visit! One can be randomly killed there!! One of my cousins was actually shot dead one month ago...
@user-hh4ym3tz1w
@user-hh4ym3tz1w Месяц назад
한국이 더 안전한것 같아요
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
I think so too. A lot safer than America...
@jacopskim
@jacopskim День назад
한국인은 외국인을 더 무서워합니다. ^^ 한국에는 국룰(National Rule) 이라는 것이 있어요. 남의 물건 절대 건드지도 않고 남의 공간과 겹치는 것을 미안해 하는 것입니다. 그리고 96~98%에 이른 범죄자 검거율이라 단순 도난을 해도 법적처벌을 받습니다. 단순히 누가 무엇을 훔쳐가도 100% 잡힌다고 생각하면 됩니다. 원래 도난이 거의 없어서 경찰은 도난 사고에 모든 CCTV 영상을 찾아서 범인을 100% 찾아내거든요.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 часов назад
Thank you for letting me know this!:)
@lamb5683
@lamb5683 3 часа назад
​​@@francoismarc3 5,000만명의 인구수에 비하면 절도 건수가 적은 편이지만 기묘하게도 자전거 도둑은 많이 발생하는 나라입니다. 한국인들도 이해 못하는 현상이에요..😂 언젠가 이동용으로 자전거를 사서 타신다면 잃어버리지 않게 조심하세요~😅 (2023년 뉴스 내용: 경찰청 통계에 따르면, 한국에선 다른 절도에 비해 압도적으로 자전거 절도 사건이 많이 일어난다. 지난 해 한해 동안 빈집털이는 3183건, 상점 절도는 4055건, 소매치기(=pickpockets)는 278건이 벌어진 반면 자전거 절도 사건은 1만 2033건에 달했다.)
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie 2 месяца назад
Finland and Denmark too!
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Is it safe there at night as well? Are you living or have lived/visited those countries?
@Noob_rblx75
@Noob_rblx75 2 месяца назад
AAAMEEERICAAA
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hahahahah America indeed lol
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo 2 месяца назад
I would argue, that walking in East Ukraine is less dangerous, than walking down a street in L.A.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Loooooooool, at this point in time, I wouldn't see why not hahah. I've seen some videos on LA these days...Damn.
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo 2 месяца назад
@@francoismarc3 Exactly. It looks more like Fallout or a zombie apocalypse, than reality.
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt 21 день назад
Yup. Skid row is on another level 😂
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 21 день назад
@@JohnLee-db9zt lol I'm sure!
@user-ew6ls7ry1s
@user-ew6ls7ry1s 2 дня назад
길을 인도가 아닌 중앙선을 걷ㅇㄷ시면 안됩니다,,아무리 차우선이 아닌 사람우선 이지만.....걱정되서 말하는것임.....
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
What exactly do you mean?
@user-ew6ls7ry1s
@user-ew6ls7ry1s 2 дня назад
@@francoismarc3 im so sorry . . 다른 영상과 착각했나보내요....죄송합니다...
@minimalisthoarder
@minimalisthoarder 2 дня назад
@@francoismarc3 He said "It can be quite dangerous to walk on the centerline. Drivers must watch out for pedestrians no matter what but I am concerned about your safety.. " I think he's saying that because Korean drivers are not as considerate of pedestrians as American drivers are. Then he said 'I might have confused another video with yours. I'm so sorry.."
@scottjames7798
@scottjames7798 2 дня назад
한국에서 제일 심한 차별은 인종차별이 아니라 외모차별이다
@user-hs2ze9cg9d
@user-hs2ze9cg9d День назад
한편으로는 그게 별로일수있음. 인종상관없이 객관적으로 "외모가 뛰어난 사람" 은 피부색 출신에 신경 안쓴다고 말하고 싶은거겠지만. 평범하거나 못생긴사람이 면전에 대놓고 무례함이나 상처를 받을필요없죠.
@Yayo509
@Yayo509 3 дня назад
There is no comparison.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
Agreed
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
Agreed
@user-nj3dy9we3d
@user-nj3dy9we3d 12 часов назад
lol... ............... ..... america 🇺🇸
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 9 часов назад
Lol:)
@jacopskim
@jacopskim 23 часа назад
한국에서 흑형(Black Brother)이라는 단어는 극한의 존칭 입니다. 흑인에 대한 동경와 부러움의 단어입니다. 오해가 없길 바랍니다.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 20 часов назад
Thank you for letting me know this!!:)
@mmaaammy
@mmaaammy 3 дня назад
As Korean, America wins because America always win🎉
@mikeatback
@mikeatback 2 месяца назад
Ahh old american slang cant get rid of the habit… only time but time in america seems to be going in the wrong direction.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Yeah, it's old American slang, but it was very hurtful and made me feel confused when I was younger. Time changes things, but as you say, time may be headed in the wrong direction in the States...:(
@user-qs7gs9wv7z
@user-qs7gs9wv7z 16 дней назад
한국이 유토피아는 아니지만 살기 좋은 나라인건 맞습니다. 헬조선 아니에요! 스웨국인 꿈 꼭 이루시길요! 화이팅!!❤
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 15 дней назад
You are correct! I believe the only utopia is in our mind:) Sawguk? This is the first time I see this word hahaha. Thanks for the comment!!!:)
@user-nj2em3os1f
@user-nj2em3os1f 13 часов назад
납치는 심각한 중범죄인데 왜 범죄를 저지를 생각을 할까요? 한국에서는 범죄를 저지르면 거의 다 검거되니 범죄 저지를 생각을 버리세요.
@yuchan063
@yuchan063 4 дня назад
You should compare it to Japan, not US. We East Asians are already on other level of safety compare to Europe and America. I think South Korea is still bit more dangerous than Japan but the gap is much closer than 20 years ago.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 4 дня назад
I never lived in Japan, so that would be a hard comparison ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ but thank you for the comment!:)
@janrycelestino3111
@janrycelestino3111 2 месяца назад
you're try visit in the Philippines super welcoming and safety not dangerous. so money foreigner like you living in the Philippines
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey there!! I visited the Philippines in February and I loved it! Filipinos treated me very well and were always so kind! I made a few videos about it:) I think I will visit the Philippines again soon to explore more! It could be a living destination!!
@janrycelestino3111
@janrycelestino3111 2 месяца назад
Come again bro 🙂 My Country is very friendly. Take care your Explore bro 😁
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo 2 месяца назад
I would say Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Slovenija, Czech Republic, Slowakija, Montenegro, Bosnia, Greece, Albania, Malta and Gozo, Ireland and Iceland are all equally safe for...anyone.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
You mentioned almost every country besides my France lol. I'm guessing you've traveled there and seen how France can be close up? Hahahah
@mgclana
@mgclana 2 месяца назад
From Spain I assure you that there is not much security in this country, especially at night.
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo 2 месяца назад
@@mgclana oh 😳
@natenate88
@natenate88 15 дней назад
Germany???? Sweden??? Spain???? Belgium??? You serious? You definitely have not been to any of the countries you've listed at least in the last few years. No where near as safe as korea. The only 2 places on that list remotely as safe is iceland and finland.
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo 15 дней назад
@@natenate88 I live in Germany. What does that say about your hunches? It's safe here alright! Do not get led on the wooden path by right wing media. They lie.
@oroville12345
@oroville12345 11 дней назад
Your aunt needs to turn off that damn tv and open her eyes
@AbdoulNasserMika
@AbdoulNasserMika 2 месяца назад
I think you have to do a part two for clarification. At face value people may take this as an indictment against Brown folks. Without extra context this is victim blaming without explaining how the victim became the victim. Although I agree that Korea is much safer, it’s not just for brown folks but all folks. In fact, the US is the most unsafe place in the world. Safety not solely in the physical sense but emotional and mental.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Yooooo, thanks for the comment! May I ask if you watched the entire video?
@AbdoulNasserMika
@AbdoulNasserMika Месяц назад
@@francoismarc3 of course of course
@magnetguide
@magnetguide 18 часов назад
You haven't seen nothing yet, mister! Kids with wealthy parents are so much into drugs, sexual crimes and DUI but they always walk free. Their crimes are never punished.
@jhs3994
@jhs3994 3 дня назад
Needless to say, It is South Korea
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 3 дня назад
I agree
@bt5822
@bt5822 3 дня назад
분명히 인종차별은 있다. 그러나 일반적으로 한국인은 인종보다는 돈으로 사람을 차별하지 ㅎㅎㅎ
@mirayoon1992
@mirayoon1992 2 месяца назад
As korean person from san Francisco while I have not been to Korea before, I agree that Korea is safer than america but... Korea still doesn't have a lot of equality like America from what I heard/read> Women have been discriminated in workplaces, some of the dance clubs doesn't accept foreigners, the new president is anti feminist, some of the public restrooms have hidden cameras, there are some human trafficking, some restaurants doesn't accept service animals, military doesn't accept trans people, South Korea doesn't support lgbt marriage while they do respect lgbt, there's alot of students suicide in the school system, tattoos is taboo there unless the tattoo artists have medical license☹️ I have mild autism and I'm part of lgbt(bisexual). I wish to go to South Korea though while worried about these things
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey Mira! While it's true that South Korea may have problems in the areas you listed above, as I hear rumors about them from my Korean friends, I don't think you need to fear coming to Korea, though I understand your trepidation. LGBT exists here, and from my opinion, they look happy, though may be discriminated against. As I'm a foreigner, I live in a bubble, so I can't give accurate answers to all the tenets you listed concerning Korean society, but I do believe that if you visit here, you will have no troubles or very little:)
@mirayoon1992
@mirayoon1992 2 месяца назад
@@francoismarc3 👍 I'm still nervous about the issues there
@KKrusher
@KKrusher Месяц назад
I'm Korean-American, born and raised in SF, and know Korea very well. Korea is THE safest country for women. Korea actually spoils women with all their conveniences and safety. There is also support for LGBT+ and in fact have a pride day parade there. All the issues you claim with service animals and trans people are the same for ANY OTHER country in the world. Tattoos are accepted and normalized in Korea far more than other country in Asia. You have a lot of media biases built-up that you really need to overcome and just see for yourself.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 Месяц назад
@KKrusher hello! I don't understand this comment. In the video, I did not state anything contrary to points you tabulated. I don't understand what you are saying...
@KKrusher
@KKrusher Месяц назад
@@francoismarc3 I'm talking to the OP, not you lol
@jyh7379
@jyh7379 2 дня назад
내주변을 봐도 한국 사람은 흑인에대한 편견이 거의 없다고 생각한다~ 단지 피부색에 상관없이 혹시 외국인을 피하는 사람들이 있다면 영어를 유창하게 해야하는 압박감때문에 피하는것이라 확신한다~ 난 어느 나라를 가봐도 우라나라만큼 차별이없고 인권을 중요시하는 나라를 본적이 없다~ 한국 사람들의 본성은 다른 사람을 너무 돕고 싶어하는 마음과 피해를 주고싶지않은 배려가 공존하는 무관심이라고 생각하면 맞을것이다.
@user-yt1ix1vt4m
@user-yt1ix1vt4m 2 дня назад
한국이 인종차별에서 완전히 자유로운 나라라고 말할 수는 없을 것이다. 하지만 차별에 대한 뿌리가 다르다. 왜냐하면 공유하는 역사가 다르기 때문이다. 북미 유럽의 경우는 제국주의 시절 유색 인종 국가를 식민지로 지배하고 노예로 부리던 시절의 멸시와 혐오감으로 인한 차별 의식 유색 인종을 열등 인종으로 보던 역사에서 비롯되는 차별이다. 하지만 한국의 식민지배와 전쟁 후 가난했던 시절의 역사에서 나온다. 즉 가난에서 탈출하고 싶어하는 가난을 혐오하는 감정에서 나오는 것. 한국에서 차별을 하는 사람은 보통 돈 없고 가난한 사람을 낮게 보는 것에서 온다. 이런 사람들은 가난한 국가 후진국에서 왔다고 생각하면 존중하지 않는 것이다. 때문에 차별의 양상도 다르다. 북미 유럽권에서 하는 차별은 직접적인 폭력 차별 언어 등 직접적인 사건으로 나타나며, 한국의 차별은 대상을 가난하다 여기며 무시하는 양상으로 나타난다. 이유와 양상이 다르듯이 그 빈도와 강도는 분명히 차이가 있다. 인종차별 혐오 감정과 증오로 인한 언어 폭력, 직접적인 폭력, 살인 사건에서는 자유로우며 차별하는 사람 또한 적다. 한국은 기본적으로 다른 국가를 지배하거나 다른 인종을 노예로 부리거나 인종차별을 한 역사가 없기 때문이다. 하지만 이로 인해서 인종차별이 많은 국가에 비해 인종차별에 대해 무지한 상태이며 무엇이 인종차별로 여겨질 수 있는 지에 대한 인식 자체가 희박하다. 예를 들어서 수박과 치킨과 같이 알지 못하면 이해할 수 없는 차별들에 대해 무지한 상태에 있다.
@yogimelismith
@yogimelismith 2 месяца назад
Francois I have enjoyed your channel and had the opportunity to live there for over 5 years however, the past several months has revealed a problem in Korea and that is poor healthcare or rather substandard healthcare. In order to save my life, I returned to America and I’m so glad that I did. Atlanta received me in such love, I love our American Indian brothers and sisters. No air quality issues here. I will miss my students but for now, it’s adios Korea. They have to get their healthcare system fixed otherwise you will die there due to lack of proper medical care
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Hey!! Woah...I'm interested to know what happened to you that you couldn't receive proper medical care here in Korea. Are you better now? And right, it can be comforting to be around quality people who look like us, so I understand you. I think most people would feel like that because it's familiar:). Really appreciate you watching and interested to know about your story!!!
@yogimelismith
@yogimelismith 2 месяца назад
@@francoismarc3 Thanks, this year there was an outbreak of pneumonia that was resistant to antibiotics. At my school we had a massive outbreak amongst students and teachers that was ignored. The building was rarely cleaned and having caught this pneumonia that nothing seem to work developed fluid on my lungs. My health deteriorated greatly. I’m back in America but Gangnam Severance Hospital did a great harm to me and I did file a complaint detailing the harm. Even now, kindergarten students are coming to school sick, coughing up or sneezing green phlegm. Many aren’t wearing masks so when they cough their mouths are open and no one never gets better. I pray that something is done soon to help the people and children. Interns and professors walking off their jobs isn’t the solution
@natenate88
@natenate88 15 дней назад
As a black person in Korea i find the health care in Korea beyond exceptional and very affordable. Not sure what your ailment is but obviously if its a very demanding and high maintenance then yeah go back to the states since langauge can be an issue.
@heavenhaven7254
@heavenhaven7254 15 дней назад
Not sure what problem you've had. I found S. Korea healthcare system is much better thsn USA. In the state, everything is based on capitalism, unnecessary surgeries, high cost, difficult to see physician with long period appoinment, bad bedside manners, etc. I've recommended an elderly lady friend of had painful knees and her orthopedic told her she needs surgery so i have told her to go to S. Korea to treat her knee pain.She came back with pain free, and no knee surgery. I know the fact, S. Korea has best health care.
@user-ol6fs4cq9m
@user-ol6fs4cq9m 3 дня назад
흑인에 대한 인종차별?? 내가 살아 오면서 내 주변에서 그런 모습을 본적이 없는데.. 다만 영어로 질문을 할까봐 가까이 가지 않거나 도망 가거나 그랬던 적은 많았지.. ㅋ 그런 모습이 인종차별로 보여 질수도 있을려나??? 인종과는 상관없이 외국인과의 대화가 두려운거야 ㅎ
@emotion9-cw4zv
@emotion9-cw4zv 2 дня назад
저는 여태 두 번 봤음. 공교롭게도 그 두 번도 최근 2년 사이에 몰아서 봄. 결국 외국인과 한국인이 많이 부닥치는 지역에서 활동을 하느냐 안 하느냐가 님 같은 착각을 하냐 안 하냐가 결정되는 듯. 물론, 서양에 비해서는 분명 흔치는 않지만, 한국도 외국인 차별 공공연히 벌어지는 나라임. 특히 동남아 국가 인종 상대로는 이미 오랜 세월동안 지속 돼 온 문제고 이게 결국 만만한 나라냐 아니냐로 속에 감춰진 행동이 드러나고 안 나고의 차이를 만듦. 소위 국뽕쟁이들, 즉 국뽕에 빠져서 감춰진 이면들을 안 보려고 하는 어리석은 태도는 나라를 망치는 행동.
@zoorassic-7201
@zoorassic-7201 3 дня назад
외국과 한국 모두 인종차별이 있는게 사실입니다. 차별의 종류가 다른것같아요 서양의(미국) 인종차별은 과거 흑인을 노예로 취급했던 시대를 기반으로 계급적이고 폭력을 동반한 증오적 차별이라 생각해요. 스스로 차별하고 있다는걸 알고있고 그게 정당하다고 생각하는거 같아요. 물리적인 위협도 존재합니다 한국의(Asia) 차별은 다른인종에대한 무지함과 편견에서 옵니다. 서양의 미디어나 컨텐츠로 접한 흑인에 대한 고정적인 이미지나 신체적 특성에 대한 편견이 존재해요 문제는 그런 편견이 나쁘고 차별적이라는걸 인정하지 않아요 상대방이 기분 나빠하면 그만둬야 하는데 자꾸 차별이 아니라고 하는게 답답합니다 흑인과 어울려 한 나라에서 살아온적이 없었기 때문에 차별에 대한 심각성을 인지하지 못한달까....다른 인종을 대할때 인종차별적인 발언이나 행동에 대해 심각하게 생각하지 않고 유머정도로 생각하고 자신이 틀렸다는걸 인정안해
@gaon1405
@gaon1405 3 дня назад
무지함이라고 하기에는 딱히...? 우리가 흑인을 목화밭이나 사탕수수 밭에 데려다가 강제 노역을 시킨적도 없는데 무슨 차별 운운 하는 걸 받아들여야 함? 흑인 앞에서는 맞을까봐 특정 한국말도 제대로 못하는 것...? 그런 무지함은 우리가 아니라 흑인들이 배워야 하는거임. "네가(니가)" 같은 한국말을 미국에서는 쓰지도 못하게 검열하고 틀어 막는 거 보면 얼마나 아시아를 하찮게 보는지 모르겠음? ㅋㅋㅋ
@normal77079
@normal77079 2 дня назад
우리는 흑인을 차별하지 않습니다. 오래 전 흑인을 차별한다 이야기를 했지만 그 당시 한국은 외국인이 많지 않았습니다. 특히 흑인은 미군 부대 근처에서 일부 볼 수 있었고 그 외 서울이나 지방에서 볼 수 없었습니다. 낯설고 신기해서 쳐다봤을테고 그런 분위기에 흑인들이 불쾌했을겁니다. 최근에 외국인이 많아지면서 익숙해졌고 이해하게 되었습니다. 그리고 한국은 법치국가입니다. 법을 넘어서는 행위를 하지 않는다면 그 어떤 한국인도 차별하지 않습니다. 법을 위반하면 그 순간부터 이방인이고 차별합니다. 우리는 대통령도 탄핵시켜 끌어내린 국가와 국민입니다. 그런 나라에서 법을 위반하는 외국인은 봐주지 않습니다.
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
Thank you for this well-valued message!!!
@FightAgainstDogsPigs
@FightAgainstDogsPigs 2 дня назад
착각임. 차별하는 사람들 있어요. 뉴스에 나올 정도로 폭력적인 차별도 내 눈으로 직접 목격 했고요. 다만 그 수가 다른 서양보다는 적다는 차이가 있을 뿐임. 인간은 다 똑 같고, 환경 여건에 따라 달라지는 것일 뿐임.
@normal77079
@normal77079 2 дня назад
@@FightAgainstDogsPigs 그걸 봤을 때 본인은 무슨 행동을 하셨음? 당연히 경찰에 신고하셨겠죠? 한국이 그나마 좋은 점은 저런 불의를 보면 일단 경찰부터 부릅니다. 그 점 하나만으로도 우리가 못났다 말할 수는 없죠.
@FightAgainstDogsPigs
@FightAgainstDogsPigs 2 дня назад
@@normal77079 인간은 결국 다 비슷하며, 한국은 환경상 아직(?) 덜하다고 얘기했던것을 두고서, 제가 우리가 못났다고 했던가요?. 타인의 의견을 왜곡시켜 자신의 주장을 정확한 사실인냥 꾸미는 짓이라니..ㅉㅉ 이거 한 가지는 분명한데, 국뽕쟁이들은 나라를 망칩니다. 착각에 바져 방임 방조를 일삼으며 심지어 자기 자신이 어떤 인간인지도 잘 모르는 경우가 허다하죠.
@whojang2000
@whojang2000 2 дня назад
한국인 수준...?? 현재 대통령 보면 바로 나옴...ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 дня назад
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ what do you mean?!
@MJ-ch9hm
@MJ-ch9hm 2 дня назад
한국은 범죄가 적다는 이야기의 영상에서 전과자 대표가 대통령이 안돼서 열받은 모지리 수쥰😂
@hanakim133
@hanakim133 День назад
전과 4범 찓죄몽 이여?😂
@jihoonkim6457
@jihoonkim6457 2 дня назад
Koreans are not afraid of you. They are just afraid that you might start talking to them in English
@NikosDelight
@NikosDelight 2 месяца назад
She misses you Francois that is what us old people do as for the choice Mongolia is in your future your final destiny is in view !
@francoismarc3
@francoismarc3 2 месяца назад
Mongolia is like THE final destination hahaha. I miss that place more and more every day. And yeah, she does miss me. I spoke to her again this morning and she brought it up again about me moving back home, even if I had to do a job I didn't want to do, there would be work for me. She really wants me back there!
@NikosDelight
@NikosDelight 2 месяца назад
@@francoismarc3 I understand you going back would make her extremely happy but will it make you Happy ? We old timers have another saying if it aint broke dont fix it as for America being safe over 10 million illegals have crossed our border in the last 3.5 years and the crime has skyrocketed to new heights in every major city across America and of course the useful idiots in our media are not reporting it.Francois trust your gut and instincts because you made the right choice years ago and you should have no regrets at all !
@user-bp8hv5yx7v
@user-bp8hv5yx7v 5 минут назад
언어의 소통 이유도 있겠지만 한국은 단일 민족 국가였기에 외국인에 대한 생소함도 분명히 있습니다 외국인을 많이 겪어보지 못했기에 그들을 대하는데 어려움이 있을 수 있습니다
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