The thing is, the students on the Seawol ferry were ordered by the captain to stay in their rooms, meanwhile the captain himself escaped the ferry like a pus-pus
For the Sewol ferry, the reason why they stood still was because of how the culture is over there. In Korea, you almost always have to obey what is told you when you are a child. It’s almost toxic in a way. This is why they all stood in their seats when they were told to. They put their trust into the adults who they must listen to. If this was America, it would have been preventable because most people don’t give a shit but in Korea it’s really different. Also, a lot of family was on the site of the ship sinking when most of the kids would have still been alive. The rescue teams didn’t do anything. Like anything. They sat there and pretended to save them which was proven later on. Once people realized the government was faking rescue missions, volunteers rescuers came and tried to get to the boat and save the kids, and they were turned away and even jailed. Also, the rescue divers sat near the boat as well and watched the kids sinking away and while the family was on land screaming at them to do something, the rescuers had the audacity to say “ We said we’ll start working at 1:00” knowing damn well that something like a ship sinking isn’t something you wait out. Some of the volunteer divers that helped after getting turned away and jailed had died while doing rescue efforts. A lot of the kids bodies are still missing. Not only that, I know I keep on going, when they took the boat out of the water, the parents couldn’t even see it so they can mourn and was instead barricaded by police officers instead (Also reporters that reported that the government rescuers didn’t save anyone on the ship, they got fired from their jobs and was also being risked jailed.) The president was later removed from office and many people in the streets of Korea who were protesting for her removal cried and cried because it was a small win for them. Yellow ribbons are used to remember this accident, and this accident also helped change how people in Korea see life and the younger-older, less powerful- more powerful way they go about life there. The K-pop group BTS also based their song spring day off of this song. Hope this gives some more info on this event as it kind of changed Korea as a whole. You don’t have to respond but just a lil more knowledge on the subject
And if anyone watched K dramas, the zombie one called All of Us Are Dead used the Sewol Ferry incident as inspiration for the show to remind people of the toxic culture, classism, and bullying problem in Korea.
It reminds me me of the Uvalde shooting in a way. Concerned parents wanted to enter the school to help, but were prevented by police, who told them that the officers inside were doing all they could. Apparently “all they could” was standing around checking their phones and trying to figure out how to open unlocked doors while the schoolchildren were being slaughtered like pigs. 😭🤬
Also they couldn’t even leave because the way the boat was tilted , almost all emergency exits were filling with water and the rescue team didn’t help and sat there so they can reap the benefits of saying they did help. A lot of them actually was trying to escape but there was no use. Not enough life jackets, BROKEN life jackets, and no staff or captain to help the students get out.
Thing about the Sewol Ferry is a lot more messed up than you'd think. The coast guard was there and did nothing even when they learned there were still passengers inside. Park even refused help from other countries out of pride. Rotten Mango has a really good video on the whole thing and I recommend it.
33:16 They were being tolled to stay where they were and barley anyone came to tell them what was going on and the it was filling with water there were not enough life jackets a youtuber Rotten Mango talking about The Sewol Ferry Tragedy if you want to know more just the long and short of it is its none of the kids fault for what happened and it was absolutely tragic and saddening.
So you point out how that guy got onto the tarmac so easily. He went through a emergency exit which can't be looked. It's there in case of a emergency inside the airport (terrorist attacks, etc). There should've been security there though. RIP to him.
My parents especially my father banned us from ever riding a motorcycle, bike or whatever. Because when he was 18 in the 70’s he almost lost his life because of a truck that passer a Red Light. He was in the hospital for 6 months because he had been in a coma. Now with how people drive in my town i live in EU you 80% to die if you ride a bike!
@Megamutt14 you might need to buy better earbuds, I can hear it clearly. Either that or your ears might be damaged 😂 I hope it’s the earbuds and not the ear
The fuck is wrong with you? They didn't play stupid games tf. They were told to stay in place and they listened because in Korean culture, kids have to obey with what they're told. It's the fact you watched the video and listened to the explanation and reason why they didn't move yet you still chose to be ignorant and disrespectful. Just sad ngl
The thing is, the students on the Seawol ferry were ordered by the captain to stay in their rooms, meanwhile the captain himself escaped the ferry like a pus-pus
For the Sewol ferry, the reason why they stood still was because of how the culture is over there. In Korea, you almost always have to obey what is told you when you are a child. It’s almost toxic in a way. This is why they all stood in their seats when they were told to. They put their trust into the adults who they must listen to. If this was America, it would have been preventable because most people don’t give a shit but in Korea it’s really different.
Also, a lot of family was on the site of the ship sinking when most of the kids would have still been alive. The rescue teams didn’t do anything. Like anything. They sat there and pretended to save them which was proven later on. Once people realized the government was faking rescue missions, volunteers rescuers came and tried to get to the boat and save the kids, and they were turned away and even jailed.
Also, the rescue divers sat near the boat as well and watched the kids sinking away and while the family was on land screaming at them to do something, the rescuers had the audacity to say “ We said we’ll start working at 1:00” knowing damn well that something like a ship sinking isn’t something you wait out. Some of the volunteer divers that helped after getting turned away and jailed had died while doing rescue efforts. A lot of the kids bodies are still missing.
Not only that, I know I keep on going, when they took the boat out of the water, the parents couldn’t even see it so they can mourn and was instead barricaded by police officers instead (Also reporters that reported that the government rescuers didn’t save anyone on the ship, they got fired from their jobs and was also being risked jailed.) The president was later removed from office and many people in the streets of Korea who were protesting for her removal cried and cried because it was a small win for them.
Yellow ribbons are used to remember this accident, and this accident also helped change how people in Korea see life and the younger-older, less powerful- more powerful way they go about life there. The K-pop group BTS also based their song spring day off of this song. Hope this gives some more info on this event as it kind of changed Korea as a whole. You don’t have to respond but just a lil more knowledge on the subject
And if anyone watched K dramas, the zombie one called All of Us Are Dead used the Sewol Ferry incident as inspiration for the show to remind people of the toxic culture, classism, and bullying problem in Korea.
It reminds me me of the Uvalde shooting in a way. Concerned parents wanted to enter the school to help, but were prevented by police, who told them that the officers inside were doing all they could. Apparently “all they could” was standing around checking their phones and trying to figure out how to open unlocked doors while the schoolchildren were being slaughtered like pigs. 😭🤬
Also they couldn’t even leave because the way the boat was tilted , almost all emergency exits were filling with water and the rescue team didn’t help and sat there so they can reap the benefits of saying they did help. A lot of them actually was trying to escape but there was no use. Not enough life jackets, BROKEN life jackets, and no staff or captain to help the students get out.
Thing about the Sewol Ferry is a lot more messed up than you'd think. The coast guard was there and did nothing even when they learned there were still passengers inside. Park even refused help from other countries out of pride. Rotten Mango has a really good video on the whole thing and I recommend it.
33:16 They were being tolled to stay where they were and barley anyone came to tell them what was going on and the it was filling with water there were not enough life jackets a youtuber Rotten Mango talking about The Sewol Ferry Tragedy if you want to know more just the long and short of it is its none of the kids fault for what happened and it was absolutely tragic and saddening.
9:10 FACTS. That's actually one of the reasons why I'm a virgin.
@@am-ranth8955 But I like my V-card.
@@am-ranth8955 But I like my VCard 🙂
Even if you jumped off the ship, the dive alone could kill you, not to mention water displacement making you sink WITH the ship.
This video was actually wild bro. Some sad shit man
So you point out how that guy got onto the tarmac so easily. He went through a emergency exit which can't be looked. It's there in case of a emergency inside the airport (terrorist attacks, etc). There should've been security there though. RIP to him.
So what did we learn? Death can happen at any time, and NEVER fly YETI AIR LINE
Idk if it's just me but why does it sound like Simba's about to cry at some points [for example: 31:38]
Simba, I love you and just keep up the good work. You’re doing very well and you’re gonna make it in life and everyone loves you.❤
that's crazy taylor was born on the same yr and day as me. wild
My parents especially my father banned us from ever riding a motorcycle, bike or whatever. Because when he was 18 in the 70’s he almost lost his life because of a truck that passer a Red Light. He was in the hospital for 6 months because he had been in a coma. Now with how people drive in my town i live in EU you 80% to die if you ride a bike!
why tf is it quiet
Quiet
Turn up your volume
Thought it was just me, nah this video is quiet asf, can barely hear it with my earbuds at max volume
@@AceTechn0bad earbuds, I can hear very clearly at max volume
@Megamutt14 you might need to buy better earbuds, I can hear it clearly. Either that or your ears might be damaged 😂 I hope it’s the earbuds and not the ear
wsg fellas
Me and twin got the same b-day🎉🎉
3 minutes ago is crazy
Hes a fishes
watch dbz abriged
No I shouldn't be saying this but he got a two for one
34:33 I don't feel sorry at all for them kids they played stupid games they win stupid prizes
Hey read my comment on this incident as it gives you more of a reason why they stood stoll
The fuck is wrong with you? They didn't play stupid games tf. They were told to stay in place and they listened because in Korean culture, kids have to obey with what they're told. It's the fact you watched the video and listened to the explanation and reason why they didn't move yet you still chose to be ignorant and disrespectful. Just sad ngl
you are hella insensitive just stupid maybe look shit up before makin stupid ass comments
@@bubbletae0753yeah people in the comments making disgusting comments about kids who were failed by irresponsible selfish adults