The Nth Room case: The Making of a Monster [Documentary on online sex crime in Korea]

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2021
  • This documentary film is supported by the Judith Neilson Institute's Asian Stories project, in collaboration with Hong Kong's South China Morning Post, Indonesia's Tempo magazine, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, and Manila-based ABS-CBN.
    In July, 2019, two college students who call themselves "Team Flame" first broke the story of the "Nth room," a massive digital sex crime case where perpetrators blackmailed women including underage girls into performing sexually explicit acts on camera, with thousands of users paying in cryptocurrency to watch.
    What Team Flame started off ― an investigation into distribution channels of illicit, hidden-camera videos in the hope of submitting it to a journalism exhibition ― ended up revealing a nationwide scandal in Korea that horrified the public.
    Interactions among those involved in the digital sex crime-ring first began on social media services such as Twitter before conversations were moved to Telegram ― an encrypted messaging app. All of the exploitative videos were then distributed by chat room operators on Telegram to paid-up members. The number of users of the Nth Room and the "Doctor's Room," where the sexually abusive content was uploaded, may have numbered anywhere between the tens of thousands to more than a quarter of a million.
    Meanwhile, we're witnessing a similar phenomenon in other countries around the world ― sexual exploitation being transformed into a lucrative business ― with the advent of high-speed networks and sophisticated digital devices.
    "There was also an incident in Hong Kong that was very similar to the Nth room case. We got a request from the authorities there asking us how the videos got taken down and deleted, so we shared everything we knew with them. There will be circumstances that are unique to each country, but the crime is fundamentally similar in nature," Seo Seung-hui, director of the Korea Cyber Sexual Violence Response Center, told The Korea Times.
    Numerous Chinese-language chat rooms similar to the Nth room were also found on Telegram. "We've gained access to four of those chat rooms which are clearly abusive, and one of them has over 30,000 users, and there are thousands more in the other ones," Team Flame said.
    "Videos being circulated in those chat rooms included sexually-exploitative videos from the Nth room as well as others that appeared to have been filmed in China. There were thousands, tens of thousands of illicit videos being shared and distributed."
    To delve deeper into the evolving digital sex crime cases in Korea and across Asia, The Korea Times has been collaborating with four media organizations ― the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, Tempo in Indonesia, and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and ABS-CBN in the Philippines ― on a special investigation into this issue over the last seven months.
    This hour-long documentary explains what happened in the Nth room chat rooms, how girls fell prey to the perpetrators, and how the digital world and social media platforms provide an optimal environment for online sex offenses to take place. We will also be looking into how similar cases are being seen in other Asian countries, and how ― and which ― social media platforms have become a central hub for criminals in Korea, China, Japan and other parts of Asia.
    #digitalsexcrime #Nthroom #AsianStory
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  • @gurjaridubey1351
    @gurjaridubey1351 2 года назад +3182

    Documentaries like this should go viral. Girls romanticizing South Korean men based on kdramas need to see this! You will find good and bad people everywhere. Danger exists in South Korea as well.

    • @akas224
      @akas224 2 года назад +2

      the rape rate is the highest in sk just like Indea but it's hidden. many white women working as english teachers have been abused or raped by korean men.

    • @ledasilva2022
      @ledasilva2022 2 года назад +33

      Thats right

    • @allenk6373
      @allenk6373 2 года назад +60

      come on thats can happened everywhere
      US, Canada, Brazil, Japan, china, france, germany
      just choose people that you talk wisely

    • @malu8710
      @malu8710 2 года назад +245

      @@allenk6373 yes it can happen anywhere. But it's a fact that since kpop and K dramas gained popularity there's this view by young girls to teenage girls and sometimes even adults that "they're perfect". Their life goal is to move to South Korea because they believe there's something there that other countries dont have. It's ok to love a country but this goes beyond love for a country's culture, food and language. They can easily fall into traps because they believe their idols blind folded. And they trust Korean men are perfect. They're not aware of these issues. That's why it has to be shown and made known to them. S Korea has issues just like every other country in the world

    • @allenk6373
      @allenk6373 2 года назад +29

      @@malu8710 but American films were popular for much longer time than dramas
      and everyone had fancies like it would be grate to live in NY or LA or SF
      but in reality they are full of problems, homeless people gain violence, super expensive housing, dangeros imigrants and many other
      back in the day when my mom was a student like from 1996 to 2003
      at least in my couturiers Brazilian and Mexican dramas were super popular and she lowed them and wanted to travel to Brazil or Mexico after she realize that its very dangerous for white looking people
      one of there friends been to Mexico and they had to hire a guards with guns, and my mom is not the bravest person so she just decided to not go

  • @rihannazarona2029
    @rihannazarona2029 2 года назад +2279

    Why doesn't korea talk about this event, the names of those criminals should be revealed, everyone should be punished. It's so scary, why is everyone shut up

    • @jebablessysalomi3451
      @jebablessysalomi3451 2 года назад +197

      Idols also involved as per police statement.

    • @KayKay-sl7co
      @KayKay-sl7co 2 года назад +309

      the fact that I might be supporting some idols that are invloved in this literally sends shivers down my spine....im disgusted and ready to unstan anyone anytime

    • @felmargego2534
      @felmargego2534 2 года назад +117

      @@KayKay-sl7co same. at the same time i'm just hoping it's none of the idols i listen to at least. i don't wanna find out that i've been supporting the ones who participated in all this, esp financially. it would be as if we were funding a criminal.

    • @phuckyoshit
      @phuckyoshit 2 года назад +114

      what..? it was the most talked about thing in south korea for like 2 full years, wym lmao

    • @josephpress1235
      @josephpress1235 2 года назад +21

      I have kids just saw this this is scary stuff.More than ever we are tracking their phones and computer access.Monsters isn’t even the correct word to describe this type of narssasistic evil .Its purely vile.Speechless .

  • @calidreams5379
    @calidreams5379 2 года назад +2242

    It’s quite clear there are issues of misogynist men in South Korea. All of these men who participated in these cruel and inhumane acts against these children and teens should be arrested and held accountable. The online participants ARE GUILTY as well. How can they be so cruel and twisted, they need to be held accountable and they also need mental health treatments as they are a danger to society.

    • @iamnemoo
      @iamnemoo 2 года назад

      Lol yea and there's a huge anti-feminist movement in Korea too. There's been celebrities who got in trouble for being accused of being a feminist (one with iphone case, one with a book, etc). Its even pretty taboo to call yourself a feminist in korea now. I don't know why people glorify Korea - it may be nice superficially on the outside, but mentally/socially people are still trapped in the 1980s.

    • @subaksea3579
      @subaksea3579 2 года назад +65

      yes, i also think that not only the admin, but all the members of these chat rooms should be punished. even if they get rid one of such uncovered chatrooms, there can be hundred others

    • @user-yi6lq9hy6s
      @user-yi6lq9hy6s 2 года назад +23

      높은분들 연관되어있어서 무리입니다 그리고 한국판사들은 유난히 성범죄에 대해 관대하십니다 미국에선 있을수없는일이죠
      예전에 조두순 사건이라고 아동성폭행해서 애가 콩팥주머니 끼고 성인될때까지살아야했는데도 술마시고 기억안다는걸 판사가 심신미만으로 인정해 겨우 7년형 선고했고 현재도 한국판사들은 성범죄에대해 유난히 관대합니다

    • @VicH137
      @VicH137 2 года назад +1

      @Zannanza's History Channel WTF are you coming with East Asian Societies? In the U.S. where I live, Porn constitute 35% of all internet traffic. 35%. That is lots of porn. But even with access to free porn, there are lots of illegal sex trafficking and illegal underage porn sites. That is just the beginning. Want to talk about hosltilities? You can't beat the US. You have no ideal what you are talking about.

    • @angelacatingub9855
      @angelacatingub9855 2 года назад +28

      The perpetrators and the viewers treated the victims as lower than objects or wild animals. They have no respect for women at all

  • @procastination_is_my_passi4182
    @procastination_is_my_passi4182 2 года назад +931

    Women are mistreated everywhere and it makes me so sad. I hope that our daughters and our grand daughters get to live in a more peaceful and safe environment than we did.

    • @starr2870
      @starr2870 2 года назад +43

      its difficult to live in this world as a woman without a doubt..wish it was a better safer place for us.

    • @thetricat7643
      @thetricat7643 2 года назад +14

      @@starr2870 This world is never safe for anybody..

    • @shahabuddinkhan7313
      @shahabuddinkhan7313 2 года назад +7

      It's impossible
      As Muslim in India i suggest western and asian people adopt
      Shariya LAW the Most Harsh LAW
      But they ignore us

    • @aespacookie
      @aespacookie 2 года назад +2

      @@shahabuddinkhan7313 I am sorry for you.

    • @kiwiwooq
      @kiwiwooq 2 года назад +15

      @@shahabuddinkhan7313 come out of your lil bubble

  • @malu8710
    @malu8710 2 года назад +575

    What's the most disturbing about this case? Its already bad enough when there's ONE SINGLE PERSON involved. But in this, there were not 1, not 5, not 10, but thousands. Teenagers to adults to criminals to spouses to idols to politicians and who knows whom else to its connected. This means , literally even your beloved friend, your lovable husband, the idol that you worship. Anyone could be involved in this heinous crime. That makes it even worse

    • @angrykrabs9968
      @angrykrabs9968 2 года назад +1

      Did this thousand of people report to the police by any chance?

    • @malu8710
      @malu8710 2 года назад

      @@angrykrabs9968 nope. They all just made up he excuse "we just watched it" and never owned up to it. It was the friend of a girl being exploited who joined the groups in order to find out more about them. He tipped of the journalists. The journalists then spent a year trying to gather evidence, after which they reported on medias and newspapers. After several failed attempts, the police FINALLY took the case. None of them in the group chat reported the case to the police. And that's funking sad. They all thought it was perfectly fine

    • @angrykrabs9968
      @angrykrabs9968 2 года назад +4

      Wow that sucks, it kinda shows how careless people can be sometimes. It truly makes me sad and mad at the same time. Thank you for your reply.

    • @peekapeeka6482
      @peekapeeka6482 Год назад +24

      Exactly. The people paying for this content is as much as a problem as the lead sheep. Even if he’s caught, Someone else can easily do the same thing again and again because there’s a demand for this, and the thousands of people who pay for this content get away without a scratch. There needs to be some sort of consequence for the other people involved as well if we want to stop this

    • @hoodieboy1515
      @hoodieboy1515 Год назад +1

      There’s something with south korea society forsure because even women celebrities or upcoming celebrities are victimized by directors, staff, ceo’s etc. There’s a celebrity who commited suicide. There’s cases. Celebs, idols.. & this nth chat room. South korean people PLEASE PROTECT YOUR WOMEN!!!!!

  • @krm101
    @krm101 2 года назад +438

    I heard that some idols, actor, popular athletes and politicians are involved in this chat room..
    they should be expose~ it so scary. you know most of these popular personalities are being followed by youngster. they could take advantage to these young fans.

    • @fnunarjis5342
      @fnunarjis5342 2 года назад +170

      Popular or not i want everyone on that list to be exposed. I could careless about a random idol. I would want to know if my friends, boyfriend, boss, or dad is in chats like this.

    • @lindseyparker5638
      @lindseyparker5638 2 года назад +4

      @@fnunarjis5342 yes!

    • @dindaramadhanilestari2161
      @dindaramadhanilestari2161 2 года назад +5

      this case is already got viral back on 2019 and every idols, actor and popular athletes and politicians have been jailed too if i'm not mistaken. you can still find the news

    • @bread2951
      @bread2951 2 года назад +14

      @@dindaramadhanilestari2161 No

    • @krm101
      @krm101 2 года назад +14

      @@dindaramadhanilestari2161 No. no popular personalities are exposed..

  • @sunflower133731
    @sunflower133731 2 года назад +2123

    telegram became a partner in crime by refusing to uncover the identities of the abusers. Is it even legal for them to do that? Even if it is legal, it is immoral.

    • @felmargego2534
      @felmargego2534 2 года назад +204

      true. not everything legal is moral.

    • @yourwig9277
      @yourwig9277 2 года назад

      In conclusion Korea don't give fuck about women🤷🤷

    • @pikachupikachu6395
      @pikachupikachu6395 2 года назад +128

      They are part of the abuse too if they refused to uncover the identity of the abusers, i am sure telegram users won't sue the company if they decided to help the victims.

    • @sorder6509
      @sorder6509 2 года назад +99

      Makes you think powerful people must be involved in this.

    • @onengkusumah2905
      @onengkusumah2905 2 года назад +18

      it isn't telegram's problem

  •  2 года назад +757

    There is one sentence that summarizes it all very well: 33:50 "The fact that he thought he would get at most a slap on the wrist sentence is a reflection of our collective failures as a society having accumulated over the years". Changing laws is helpful but it is not enough. The change MUST come from the society and it is only possible through EDUCATION whether it comes from school or family. Not only in Korea, in many countries most people has a lot more affection for the elderly getting swindled of their money by internet scammers than for these young innocent people who has no idea of the misgivings of the world we live in. Not that I'm comparing the two, it's just that many people want to believe that 13-15 year-old teenagers have a full awareness of the world. Especially if they are girls. A plea for all the parents out there: DON'T JUST ASSUME YOUR KID KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG. PLEASE ACTIVELY EDUCATE THEM.

    • @oneofthosemoments4564
      @oneofthosemoments4564 2 года назад +5

      change laws first and society will follow at its own pace. But there needs to be zero tolerance for such criminals.

    • @fyapril2082
      @fyapril2082 Год назад

      Well in islamic law rape victim allowed to kill the raper

    • @hereiam587
      @hereiam587 Год назад +2

      'only possible through EDUCATION whether it comes from school or family.' - I still don't know how helpful that will be when the law isn't enforced. One of the biggest problems in my eyes is the issue with the authorities. They're also responsible for educating the public (like they did with terrorism) and they're not doing it.

  • @snigdhakhadka5867
    @snigdhakhadka5867 2 года назад +1429

    Calling him a monster will only make him look like someone who is not human. Don’t forget that this man lived in our society as a normal person for years. He is not a monster, not a devil. He is simply a product of our flawed society. The problem lies within our society which creates such people. Calling him an animal, devil will shift the blame from the society. There are many like him still living next to us as our neighbors, relatives, family and friends. Until and unless we don’t address that there is something wrong with our communities there will many more “ doctors”.

    • @edathegreat
      @edathegreat 2 года назад +137

      Exactly! He sucks, but so do all the people who paid money to watch this stuff, and all the people who raised them to view women as less than.

    • @alfawolf7125
      @alfawolf7125 2 года назад +16

      THESE MAN REFLECT THEIR PARENTS!! MOTHER AND FATHER!!

    • @NOTmyProblem...
      @NOTmyProblem... 2 года назад +101

      Although it's true you are influenced by society and your parents, this doesn't mean you can't make decisions on your own and choose what you become. It's him you have to blame not his oaerent or society, he is not a victim nor is he an helpless human being that was only shaped by society!

    • @snigdhakhadka5867
      @snigdhakhadka5867 2 года назад +29

      @@NOTmyProblem... I agree, all I'm saying is labelling him as a monster will shift the blame from the society as well. That is where the root cause of the problem lies. I'm not trying to call him a helpless victim or anything like that.

    • @alfawolf7125
      @alfawolf7125 2 года назад +1

      @@NOTmyProblem... HE DOES THAT..COZ HE KNOWS THAT THE PATRIARCHAL LAW,WILL SIDE HIM!!
      ALSO WOMEN NEED BE AWARE TOO AND STAY AWAY FROM THEM,IF THEY DO NOT WANT TROUBLE

  • @itsnlee
    @itsnlee 2 года назад +314

    The way that the police spoke to the girl early on makes them almost as bad as the perpetrators themselves. Mistake or not, she came to them for help and it's literally their job to treat them as a victim instead of judging them for their actions. This sort of judgement and fear of how the people around them would see them after their story would come to light is I think part of the problem, alongside victim blaming, shaming, and lack of empathy to what they've gone through.
    It explains why most just don't come forward and ask for support, but justice should be a right that every victim is entitled to. If people are beginning to be hesitant to seek that, or not even thinking its an option, what kind of society would we be living in.

    • @bluegrays9872
      @bluegrays9872 Год назад +5

      It's common and customary in sk to blame the victim in an sa case

    • @princessglandy6776
      @princessglandy6776 Год назад +4

      @@bluegrays9872 the population drop is making me so much happier ❤❤

    • @bluegrays9872
      @bluegrays9872 Год назад +1

      @@princessglandy6776 same and japan. This is probably natural selection

    • @nussknacker9827
      @nussknacker9827 2 месяца назад

      In Germany going to the authorities just makes it worse.
      Victims are treated like criminals.
      Criminals aren't punished.
      It's safer to suffer without telling anyone

    • @EnjoyCocaColaLight
      @EnjoyCocaColaLight Месяц назад

      Further proof that koreans aren't real people.

  • @MA-pb5bc
    @MA-pb5bc 2 года назад +223

    This is disgusting, especially what that person said about the girl who killed herself because of them. They killed her, It wasn't a suicide. Those girls will be traumatized for sure

  • @Shiragami0981
    @Shiragami0981 2 года назад +165

    More people should watch this to KNOW how women and teenage girls are ACTUALLY being treated in Korea, how dangerous and threatening being a female in South Korea. 260.000 of mostly men joining this kind of rotten behavior and there are even teachers, elementary school teachers even. Disgusting

    • @Eli-ld7qf
      @Eli-ld7qf 2 месяца назад

      Amen

    • @Eli-ld7qf
      @Eli-ld7qf 2 месяца назад

      Everyone needs to watch this documentary. This abuse needs to end. Stronger laws aren’t enough. We must collectively come together and fight against such horrid crimes

  • @yannickjohn6930
    @yannickjohn6930 3 года назад +208

    Borderline sexual assault? It's more like a sweatshop of women. This could leave serious marks. It's scary that almost no horror movie creator can think of...

    • @peachbooks3199
      @peachbooks3199 2 года назад

      real life is scarier than any horror novel or movie... humans are scarier than devil

  • @corroticks
    @corroticks 2 года назад +177

    Weird. Why is this docu not that well known??? This needs to be more known by many people.

    • @syidaedaesyi7240
      @syidaedaesyi7240 2 года назад +5

      It’s the algorithm I think

    • @luna740
      @luna740 2 года назад +8

      This case was everywhere in korea, like everywhere…
      I do believe the algorithm is suppressing it though…

    • @erichchan3
      @erichchan3 2 года назад +7

      There is a new netflix documentary on this called "cyber hell: exposing an internet horror" that talks about this story.

    • @corroticks
      @corroticks 2 года назад

      @@erichchan3 I see. Thank you!

  • @dm12jm
    @dm12jm 2 года назад +925

    the fact that females everywhere are labelled as "sexually active/adventurous girls" all the while neglecting that there is another gender involved ,is the crux of the problem. if girls are sexually active ,guys are toooo, so why is that other gender is left out of this moralistically virtuous conversation?
    there is instinctively a connection made when words sexually active girls is said , heck why even have i not heard 'sexually active guy' as a term??? yes because its just a given in most countries that 'guys do what they do'... and girls are to responsibly conduct themselves in order to not be assaulted. so what im gathering here is that we're living in savage world & its determined by both social & physical power of the genders( i.e. "weaker gender" has to remain conscious & subdued). Okay Got It!

    • @racs9606
      @racs9606 2 года назад +26

      Well said.

    • @feliciaj3927
      @feliciaj3927 2 года назад +82

      Misogyny is the reason.

    • @oneofthosemoments4564
      @oneofthosemoments4564 2 года назад +5

      i know english probably isnt your first language but stop referring to women as females, it doesn't describe women, just their reproductive organs

    • @SammyxSweetheart.02
      @SammyxSweetheart.02 Год назад +10

      toxic masculinity which relates to hegemonic masculinity that supports double standards of sexual promiscuity

    • @SammyxSweetheart.02
      @SammyxSweetheart.02 Год назад

      @@oneofthosemoments4564 well its typically heterosexual biological females who are being targeted by heterosexual males. We're not talking about trans women or trans men

  • @xiao2915
    @xiao2915 2 года назад +286

    I have been watching crime documentaries for quite a while now..but this one just took the top. The perpetrators are soooo horrible that it made me livid. And there might even be idols involved but where never brought to justice.
    These people committed crimes without regard for human lives. They don't deserve to be just imprisoned. They ALL deserve to be tortured and taste the same suffering their victims experienced. Bringing them to jail is tooo kind for a punishment.

    • @peachbooks3199
      @peachbooks3199 2 года назад +24

      so scary if you think some of these idols go on living being adored by their fangirls, many of whom are minors themselves ...

    • @sushimita
      @sushimita 2 года назад +3

      It's just so hard to grasp such evils exist in the same world. Such a dark, scary and shitty world we live in, more so for women.

    • @hoodieboy1515
      @hoodieboy1515 Год назад

      Look up south korean celebs who commited suicide because they were raped by their agency, ceo’s. Women celebritiee, kpop idols are also targeted. Something wrong with south korean society with these evil lustful males

  • @anjalidutt1799
    @anjalidutt1799 2 года назад +278

    even in India there was a similar case like this called THE BOYS LOCKER ROOM where my best friend's friend was a member of it and when she told me about him i couldn't sleep for two days as someone you know was involved in something like this. In my opinion our first goal should be educating all genders of our society from elementary school ofcourse they are doing it now but focus should on prevention and then on cure

    • @Nomnamnomm
      @Nomnamnomm 2 года назад +5

      I remember this

    • @sanjana6873
      @sanjana6873 2 года назад +16

      I remember the admin of that group was girl and she uses fake Id name as Siddharth and msg them to boys and talk shit about girls. This is so depressing how can girl can do this i remember that

    • @Kookie-zc3gt
      @Kookie-zc3gt 2 года назад +36

      @@sanjana6873 no the admin of bois locker room is a boy who got arrested. The girl you're talking about imposing herself as a boy suggested SA on her real self, apparently to "test" the boy who then refused. But that happened over snapchat not at the chatroom.

    • @Kookie-zc3gt
      @Kookie-zc3gt 2 года назад +1

      @@sanjana6873 because they have similar context it was shared in the same post.

    • @sanjana6873
      @sanjana6873 2 года назад +10

      @@Kookie-zc3gt yup my mistake that was another case. But still to test boy she cannot say thing like that. And there was also girl locker room where girl were body shamming the boys but there was no action taken. See here i am not defending boy locker room they were cruel but here in india people always blame boy without having proof. There was a girl who blame a boy named manav Singh for sexually assaulted and she didn't have a proof yet people started threating manav Singh and also that boy have committed suicide.

  • @leejun8955
    @leejun8955 2 года назад +156

    I dont believe in ghost or evil spirits since I was a kid. Humanity is the worst thing ever exist on earth. Nth room case just proved my point.

    • @shabyparveen1649
      @shabyparveen1649 2 года назад +6

      Correction Human not Humanity, Humans don't have humanity hence these heinous crime!

    • @hymns-hymns
      @hymns-hymns 2 года назад +4

      The Devil has done good in blinding people he doesn't exist
      Satan is real
      And we need to wake up
      As it is written in the bible
      People needd to wake up!
      Jesus Christ is coming soon
      While this world is dominated by Satan
      Repent.
      Read the bible.
      Get born again .
      The Way of Salvation
      You Need to be Saved
      “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: (Rom 3:10).
      “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23).

    • @hymns-hymns
      @hymns-hymns 2 года назад +4

      Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,
      30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
      31 Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:
      32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

    • @1sk0l__
      @1sk0l__ 2 года назад +5

      @@hymns-hymns stop bringing religion into such a serious case. stop forcing your religion onto others.

    • @hymns-hymns
      @hymns-hymns 2 года назад +4

      @@1sk0l__ Its not religion its about the truth that the devil
      Satan himself deceived many people and they are not aware
      And unless they see things from their natural eyes
      God loves you
      He sent Jesus Christ ,died on the cross and rose again,so your sins can be washed away if you acknowledge you're a sinner and in need of The Savior which Lord Jesus Christ
      Humble yourself and ask for forgiveness of your sins,and believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins and rose again

  • @Moriighan
    @Moriighan 2 года назад +138

    Wow, all of those consumers should be rotting in jail, as the abusers, and their faces known to public, they feel so brave talking online and saying garbage, but when it comes to take responsibility they just make excuses, this people urgently need psychological aid, they can't be released in society just like that after their sentence is finished. This is crazy.

    • @ila2409
      @ila2409 2 года назад +8

      In US, the authorities would have punished the consumers. In Korea, men are always excused for all sorts of reasons

    • @beomblast
      @beomblast 2 года назад +5

      @@ila2409 not only men, Korean law itself is VERY WEAK, the maximum they can go is like 20 years which is obv very less, this man deserves life in prison

  • @kingfisher9725
    @kingfisher9725 2 года назад +208

    The parents of those two college students can be proud of their children. Awesome young people!

  • @loulove321
    @loulove321 2 года назад +97

    I'm glad there's finally a documentary that breaks this down. I watched the whole thing unfold, but not being Korean and being able to fluently understand posts, a LOT of information about this sick case flew by me.
    My main introduction to it was the involvement of certain idols/celebrities who I'm glad got exposed too.
    It's just a shame that full punishment is never given in Korea, it allows the horrific misogyny to continue to brew, as well as society as a whole having a very conservative and misogynistic view of women.

  • @ct1297e
    @ct1297e 2 года назад +75

    This is too painful to finish. I hope the victims are safe and protected now.

  • @delilah28100
    @delilah28100 2 года назад +55

    One of the worst thing about this is that the girls' boyfriends did this to them. The guy they love has been filming them all along 🤮🤮🤮

  • @mutyadc1668
    @mutyadc1668 2 года назад +77

    Kpop idols are involved in this. They are being protected by their companies so it won't ruin their image. Absolutely messed up.

    • @VicH137
      @VicH137 2 года назад +6

      WTF? Those involved are let go from their agencies. Where are you coming with this?

    • @haziqahharun7376
      @haziqahharun7376 Год назад +1

      what- where did you hear about this?

    • @Kiatakesouls.
      @Kiatakesouls. 2 месяца назад

      Frrr???

    • @SelfLove-Eclipse
      @SelfLove-Eclipse 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@VicH137 only the ones who aren't as protected or are messy with the job, no matter where you go, celebrities will always be involved. Their career depends on it.

    • @Ni-wl9uh
      @Ni-wl9uh Месяц назад

      @@haziqahharun7376 an example is the burning sun incident, and the cops were getting kickbacks to not investigate the club for many years.

  • @user-wi5ep3sh7v
    @user-wi5ep3sh7v 2 года назад +41

    More than half of Korean men in 20s deny misogyny exists and says feminism is evil. Some people advocate the criminals on the grounds that porno is banned in Korea. It's not just about the some criminals in the video. many people should get proper education and have awareness of misogyny crime.

  • @morethanyoora
    @morethanyoora 2 года назад +186

    Thank you SO much for this documentary. It's incredibly well made.

  • @Frobleeh
    @Frobleeh 2 года назад +51

    Not only the "doctor" who started this disturbing acts and the monster in this case but the thousands of people who are in the chatroom and didn't do anything, they just becomes bystanders. They are the real monsters. It's alarming this thousands of people have lose their morals and sense of humane. They don't respect the lives of the people they just destroyed. They are the monsters of this society

  • @krm101
    @krm101 2 года назад +138

    It really makes me sad that alot of East Asian men (Korean, Japanese and Chinese) treating women like a toy that they can play it and harrass them like they don't have monther, female cousin. aunt or sisters..
    I think their society should change and stop making men feel superior than women. because they are not. We are all human beings regardless of gender. We are all equal. there's no superior....

    • @fnunarjis5342
      @fnunarjis5342 2 года назад +21

      Unfortunately, Its not only east asia the west is too although a little less obvious.

    • @akas224
      @akas224 2 года назад +1

      i hear many foreign english teachers raped in south korean but not in China and Japan. south korean raped women in vietnam and philippines but always accuse other countries to hide these atrocities of their own.

    • @VicH137
      @VicH137 2 года назад +1

      It's not East Asian problem. I live in the United States and I can tell you, Porn is free here in the US and it generates 35% of all the web traffic. Most are legal but there are also illegal porns. I know in Korea Porn is illegal but here in the US where its legal, there are still sick bastards, just like "doctor", who run illegal sites.

    • @shakiyathasmi5519
      @shakiyathasmi5519 2 года назад +10

      its not only happening in those countries . as an indian i can say people like this exist in our country also

    • @ghadir2389
      @ghadir2389 2 года назад

      The way you specified certain countries and ALL of them are NOT western countries and labeled their men under a certain category based on a crime that literally can happen in any country is so disgusting and tells a lot about how racist you are… It’s funny how western guys try their hardest to act as if they’re not misogynistic compared to men from other ethnicities when in reality most of them are even worse.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 2 месяца назад +8

    This is really really scary especially for parents

    • @Azugon
      @Azugon Месяц назад

      agreed. The web needs guidance and age restrictions to be fully accessable. Bad intentions are lurking around every corner and the web is no exeption. Cyber crimes like this one are going to be repeated and get even worse

  • @peachbooks3199
    @peachbooks3199 2 года назад +69

    the misogyny in korea is really scary, and seeing the incel movement rise up, the hate against feminism, and they elected a president who vowed to abolish ministry of gender equality and family... why do korean men hate women so much, when they have mothers, sisters, and daughters? the new generations who grow up seeing a lot of these criminals unpunished, im afraid it's just gonna get worse from here. praying for all women in south korea. really amazing of these reporters to take up a case like this and save so many people from further falling victim for these schemes. they deserve an award

    • @VicH137
      @VicH137 2 года назад +1

      Where are you coming with this bullshit? No, its getting better. Its a developed country faced with major changes to its social structure, especially in the 90's and early 2000s. If you look at UN Gender Inequality Index, Korea is ranked 11 in the world. Very high. Look it up and educate yourself before opening your mouth. I live in the United States. Porn is legal here in the US and it generates 35% of all web traffic. What is funny is, even when it's legal here, there are still undercover illegal websites. I am not trying to bash the US but I am just letting you know that this kind of problem exists almost everywhere. Just a food for thought.

  • @behappy7847
    @behappy7847 2 года назад +38

    this is so disturbing , I couldn't even watch the whole documentary . It gives me shivers just to think about the victims and the horrible horrible things they have been through . I am so sorry as a human , I cant watch this , I am crying .

  • @fenrirragnarok9023
    @fenrirragnarok9023 2 года назад +42

    the thing is after the police department told her to go home she was already brave enough to report it but now what if that person comes back and does it again? imagine how scared she is now

  • @Gaeforhae
    @Gaeforhae 2 года назад +73

    This gave me goosebumps and chills down my spine , because it’s not just one or ten people but thousands of these monsters
    I cannot imagine what the victims have went through and what they feel when they hear about this , i hope they get better soon because this sure is traumatising

    • @marvjamali343
      @marvjamali343 Год назад

      True! It feels we live among monsters

    • @bagiugeanina8211
      @bagiugeanina8211 Год назад

      Măi las-o cine vorbește?Cred că nu te recunosc Jungkook în mesaj explicai cu totu diferit nu te preface că nu ești cine te dai ești cine pari 🤲🕊🧕🙏🏻🧚‍♀️😇

  • @josephpress1235
    @josephpress1235 2 года назад +76

    I really feel for the victims families to hear or see their daughter or sons part of this in any way must be devastating.

  • @vigspark
    @vigspark 2 года назад +15

    They may have caught these criminals, but none of these thousands of men who participated and watched never got punished.

  • @HelloBeautiful361
    @HelloBeautiful361 2 года назад +39

    You know something that really bothers me after watching this, I was in Korea for work in 2017 and downloaded tinder for fun and I very distinctly remember this weird guy I matched with and added on KakaoTalk who asked me to write slave on my hand and arm which I found super weird and blocked him right then thankfully but now I wonder if he was somehow connected to this 🤢🤢🤢

    • @vio3366
      @vio3366 2 года назад +4

      Who knows 🤢 there are also disgusting people who post that type of content online on forums, horrible🙁

    • @aelinorholloway3669
      @aelinorholloway3669 2 года назад +10

      I started talking with a Japanese guy on a chat app who seemed very sweet and romantic, and then he sent me graphic pictures of bondage and BDSM stuff, saying he wanted to do those things to me. Needless to say I blocked him straight away.

    • @Aurora-bv1ys
      @Aurora-bv1ys 2 месяца назад

      WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @cherylyoke4872
    @cherylyoke4872 2 года назад +39

    I’m so glad I watched this..every parent should watch this maybe watch it several times to fully understand it, though I will never understand how the perpetrators could be so cruel, so inhumane and their inability to have empathy for the suffering of other people.

  • @halinor353
    @halinor353 3 года назад +40

    Great work, and thank you for keeping us informed as always

  • @clairechan7009
    @clairechan7009 2 года назад +25

    My heart goes out to ladies who were involve, pray that justice will serve for these perverts! Thank you for making a documentary for everyone to acknowledge what is really happening in this world!👍🙏🏻

  • @angelicaocon1461
    @angelicaocon1461 2 года назад +15

    Victim blaming will always be there..my mama was so frustrated with me for not telling her right away about my rapist when I was 4 years old.. Frustrated that I could not recognize his face..

  • @emmstran6075
    @emmstran6075 Год назад +7

    The fact that thousands of people are in the chat room and contribute to the crime make me sick to my stomach. Humanity is broken

  • @user-tp1ui4zt9p
    @user-tp1ui4zt9p 10 месяцев назад +6

    Why haven’t I heard of this documentary? This should be crazily promoted everywhere in the internet.

  • @mellieyy8279
    @mellieyy8279 2 года назад +37

    they are so true when they said they r everywhere like normal people around us...and it reminded me of the time a grown adult used to keep bothering me ever since i was a young minor asking to hang out drink and have sex even tho i refused he still bother me to this day which led me to later find out he holds a very high standards in society and at church and is a christian respected speaker who owns church related women outfits shop only god knows what else he is doin behind human eyes watching him🤞🏻 my trust issue throbbing so hard rn

  • @maryannhoang3650
    @maryannhoang3650 2 года назад +30

    The burden of behavior always fall on the female. When it's the males who should also know better. The police ask the victims why they are being exploited; instead, find the predators and ask them why they are so depraved

    • @ila2409
      @ila2409 2 года назад

      Korean men mock the victims by calling them whores

  • @glorygrl8104
    @glorygrl8104 2 года назад +25

    this is absolutely horrifying

  • @whatever1068
    @whatever1068 2 года назад +38

    The lady at 28:04 mentions porn, saying it's not an offense. Right. But that's the start for a lot of these people. They start watching and after a while regular videos don't do it anymore. They seek more and more perverted and brutal stuff, skewing their view of women even more. Soon they start to seek out outright violence, and who knows if they will act out their fantasies on real people around them... I feel awful for those victims, hope they will heal 🙏🏻

    • @JS-qe9nb
      @JS-qe9nb 2 года назад

      Hey,but all those who were members got caught but did they get the punishment??? I just know that all members were identified but I don't know what happened after that

    • @magiquecafe6707
      @magiquecafe6707 Год назад +7

      @@JS-qe9nb the members didn't get any punishment, only the makers of the stuff hot it. Which is so horrifying because the members were at so much fault too

    • @user-et7fu3jg9l
      @user-et7fu3jg9l Год назад

      This!

    • @shuai_qi
      @shuai_qi 6 дней назад

      They rlly shouldn't either

  • @ssuong5139
    @ssuong5139 2 года назад +34

    This document video deserves more views

  • @theodora_pilates
    @theodora_pilates 2 года назад +30

    Just imagine how many messed up circumstances for both sides lead to such a horrific thing to happen. I can't help but be outraged at all aspects of society that contributed to it, but I am relieved a bit that the sentencing laws changed. It might help in preventing the same happening in the future 🙏

  • @kiaa1229
    @kiaa1229 2 года назад +16

    massive respect for team flame.. we need more teenager like them, who aware to the situation around them..

  • @cactus1296
    @cactus1296 2 года назад +28

    This documentary is amazing and it covers a lot of aspects. I hope it reaches many viewers. Big thank you to the team!

  • @user-jo3go8fe3g
    @user-jo3go8fe3g 2 года назад +19

    Why doesn’t this have more views?

  • @imjustyourfriend
    @imjustyourfriend 2 года назад +8

    Sexual abuse is scary, but so far the ones in Korea scared me the most. There was a movie (true story) about that little girl who was kidnapped and her raper came to live in the same neighborhood. Then there’s the Nth room and Seungri’s case. The thing I find most scary is that they not only rape, but seek to trap you, hurt you, find pleasure when looking at pain and blood, and have absolutely no mercy until death. That….is scary.

  • @hayisa6137
    @hayisa6137 2 года назад +7

    This is such a well made documentary 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @sk.m.subhani7888
    @sk.m.subhani7888 2 года назад +32

    So thankful to those two students u both save so many innocent child's police need to publish all those subscribers identities they are roaming around freely with such a violent thoughts in their minds

  • @msandls
    @msandls 2 года назад +14

    The world needs more lawmakers that understand cyber crimes.

  • @shreyaagarwal7682
    @shreyaagarwal7682 2 года назад +8

    I could not bring myself to watch beyond 9 minutes of this documentary. It is gut wrenching and downright sick

  • @hamgokzai
    @hamgokzai 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for making such an amazing video

  • @darlenebradley6756
    @darlenebradley6756 2 года назад +16

    Thank you for a well made, provacative, sensitive, and POWERFUL documentary. I couldn't help but think of Lauren Daigle's "I Will Rescue You" as I watched this.

  • @JukorovskiiAvraamDanilovich86
    @JukorovskiiAvraamDanilovich86 Год назад +6

    So gross. Everyone who was in the chat group or whatever would be sent to prison.

    • @ItsWorkingTogetherForMyGood
      @ItsWorkingTogetherForMyGood Год назад +3

      No prison big enough. It's so sad

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 2 месяца назад

      U R asking for a huge population of Korean adult males to be in jail..
      There population is still very small and there's possibility that many politicians,kpop & kdrama stars are also in it

  • @endofyraaaaryfodne3389
    @endofyraaaaryfodne3389 2 года назад +13

    I followed the case when it was first discovered by the team who poured their heart into investigating. I read every article about the monsters behind this hell. And I'll be honest, I still can't watch this documentary. Because I'm afraid that pain and anger for the victims will consume me again. I'm so thankful to the tireless teams who found these monsters and bring them to light, even if the current laws were so weak against these heinous crimes. I pray that the survivors have all the support and love that they need to heal.

  • @superkoo3585
    @superkoo3585 2 года назад +34

    I wonder how the "doctor" is getting treated in prison right now by other inmates?

    • @shemac1482
      @shemac1482 2 года назад +11

      Are the korean prison rules the same as in america?

    • @khs_fan
      @khs_fan 2 года назад +2

      like a king

    • @jitintilak1284
      @jitintilak1284 2 года назад +1

      The cruelest the crime ,the higher the Respect in jail.

    • @ciel983
      @ciel983 2 года назад

      @@shemac1482 no , even a child rapist in Korea is free now and getting protection from the government

  • @agithaagitha3382
    @agithaagitha3382 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this documentary. I want many people known about this...

  • @fernandapp
    @fernandapp 2 года назад +16

    This documentary made me regain some hope in humanity. I know that in every country we deal with these kind of things but I saw a lot of documentaries about how difficult it is to report a sexual assault in Korea, and it gets worst when involves foreigner women (one of the issues being the language barrier), in my country it's hard as well to women report and be heard but, in general, there is less judgement when compared what I saw, through articles and documentaries, in Korea. And even a lot worse in other countries. What makes me hopefull are these people who investigated and really wanted to help these individuals. We need to educate our children about gender equallity, what is considered sexual harassment, how to respect others (doesn't matter the gender, color or
    sexual orientation), how to protect themselves and to open a way so they can communicate with their parents, family and friends without fear of being judged or shame. And we need to constantly educate ourselves in all these matter too, since I see DAILY adults act in a vile way. They should know better. Thank you so much for this documentary, I hope justice comes to the perpetrators and only love, suport and good things to the victims.

  • @judyannludchawefoyagao8278
    @judyannludchawefoyagao8278 Год назад +6

    I was nodding at the statement of one of the police officer about blaming and shaming of victims. It turns my soul stone-cold whenever I witness society choose to blame and shame victims. I think this is proof of how cruel the human soul could be and calls for unforgiving and unmerciful punishments for crimes and wrongdoings

  • @aliialy5979
    @aliialy5979 2 года назад +16

    Well done documentary

  • @subaksea3579
    @subaksea3579 2 года назад +8

    i had to stop the video halfway coz its hard to watch and take. it is so disturbing but reporters have done a great job of uncovering it so well.

  • @NHJDT
    @NHJDT 2 года назад +18

    this is absolutely horrifying. Laws need to change in every country to protect the victims and maximum sentencing for perpetrators

  • @sk.m.subhani7888
    @sk.m.subhani7888 Год назад +9

    Its so amazing two students done this whole research and done justice to those innocent girls I never ever forget about these two girls great work

  • @kokhen
    @kokhen 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this documentary

  • @purvabhardwaj
    @purvabhardwaj 2 года назад +32

    If someone like doctor can gather all sheep like offenders at one place, why is it so hard for police or govt to act on such people. If they're all gathered at same place, punish them all, provide therapy, or else society would just reproduce even more horrendous humans.

    • @iainlee4274
      @iainlee4274 Год назад

      It's hard because North Korea also rounds people up and provides "therapy" for what media that government doesn't like.

  • @Angelface11
    @Angelface11 2 года назад +119

    It's weird to call this a digital crime...As this was done to real people...and uploaded- They were not fake dolls or made on a program...Super odd.

    • @monsieurlepenguin6602
      @monsieurlepenguin6602 2 года назад +17

      It happened digitally. Not everything has to be sinister and called out. You seem very naive and emotional.

    • @felmargego2534
      @felmargego2534 2 года назад +35

      the reason why it was called a digital crime is because it was committed/perpetuated using digital means. pls get some reading comprehension or smth.

    • @peachbooks3199
      @peachbooks3199 2 года назад +3

      bcs the crime is mainly done on a digital platform. of course the victims and the crimes are real, that's why there is consequences. anything done "against" dolls, drawings, anime character, etc means there is no real victim, and therefore there's no criminal case in the first place (we're not talking about copyright -bcs art-theft means the creator who is a real human, is a victim-). it's young, dumb twitter logic to think that things being done to "fake-dolls or made on a program" is a "digital crime", when it's not. if you're swindled on the internet, that's a digital crime, bcs it happens on a digital platform, not bcs you yourself or the perpetrator are unreal, digital beings

  • @lesisbest11
    @lesisbest11 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for your hard work.

  • @sydney8371
    @sydney8371 2 года назад +3

    This documentary was heart breaking

  • @MsAlways19
    @MsAlways19 Год назад +5

    Everybody in those chat rooms who just stood by and watched is a monster.

  • @artmaniac5942
    @artmaniac5942 2 года назад +6

    This kind of mind opening documentaries should be showed to teenage children's,becoz many children's and even adults are romanticism south Korea and other modern countries based on the Kdramas and pop cultures..Children's should be aware of this kinds of news..

  • @jasmincita2000
    @jasmincita2000 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing this

  • @ethereal5867
    @ethereal5867 2 года назад +6

    Wow this is crazy... amazing documentary

  • @galatea___
    @galatea___ 2 года назад +12

    I hope the algorithm pushes this video into the feeds of k-pop, k-drama, and k-culture fans in general. Atleast this will help them be grounded on the reality that their idols are not perfect human beings. Some of the idols even actively promoting now may have been among the disgusting sh*theads involved in this case.

  • @vivianedossantoscaipira7075
    @vivianedossantoscaipira7075 2 года назад +20

    They aren’t humans,because a real person wouldn’t do what they did to these women and underage girls

  • @nitarenfrow5967
    @nitarenfrow5967 3 года назад +67

    God bless those brave souls for fighting this 👿

    • @yannickjohn6930
      @yannickjohn6930 3 года назад +7

      They're fighting against human trafficking... Going on around the world.

    • @The_Super_NOVA
      @The_Super_NOVA 2 года назад +1

      The horrible things they have had to see while fighting for justice... I feel bad for them as well as the victims

  • @gizelop8481
    @gizelop8481 2 года назад

    Excellent video hope more are made to share to the public

  • @tonafirnges7971
    @tonafirnges7971 2 года назад +7

    I am baffled beyond words that this was reported on & I never heard any mention of it while there @ the time.
    I'm disgusted & horrified that they're not translating everything being said. I can only imagine how many affluent sick people were watching these videos and everyone got a pass.

  • @DanielDavies-StellularNebulla
    @DanielDavies-StellularNebulla 2 года назад +11

    Wow. I remember hearing Yeonmi Park's story and how she recounted her time in South Korea where she was trafficked...
    It's crazy this is happening to this day.
    Why have stricter laws not been set!?

  • @diannisapermatasari6582
    @diannisapermatasari6582 Год назад +5

    The fact that there were many peoples enjoying this kind of disturbing things and not even get caught is thrilling as heck
    I hope the girls get their peaceful life's back 😭😭😭

  • @Bess1201
    @Bess1201 2 года назад +24

    thanks for the documentary, but seriously, how fast are the subtitles and even further English texts on the screen at the same time? I am s superfast reader (and I MEAN superfast) but it's impossible to read fast enough before the subs and texts vanish again. First time in my life I had to stop the video multiple times to just read all the content (6:03 for example, and it' s all through the video that the subs disappear too fast).

    • @idk3228
      @idk3228 2 года назад +1

      I agree, super hard to keep up

    •  2 года назад +1

      Exactly, I had to pause several times.

    • @rosyg110
      @rosyg110 2 года назад +1

      I had the speed on .75

  • @Umairah0103
    @Umairah0103 2 года назад +73

    The law is to weak. Death sentence is not even enough for those crazy bbbbbb.

    • @JDVIBEZ4REAL
      @JDVIBEZ4REAL 2 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @zohramartini9425
      @zohramartini9425 2 года назад +3

      The worst is that they could give it as it was not abolished... but there is still such a huge stigma on women being loose and at fault...

    • @beomblast
      @beomblast 2 года назад

      Life in prison is/was the best option, he needs to suffer his whole life rather than suffering for a few minutes and then d**ng

  • @frananderson960
    @frananderson960 Год назад

    thank you for sharing this

  • @kanvas9434
    @kanvas9434 Год назад +8

    This is horrifying. I feel so angry. I hope the victims get free therapy and financial support for the rest of their lives. I pray that they all heal.
    If you went through something similar, know it's not your fault, it's the criminals fault.
    I wish I was rich or a professional therapist so I could help support the girls.

  • @Chu-lm8dj
    @Chu-lm8dj 2 года назад +30

    Instagram is also involved in this ,the things r not only happen on telegram its all started from Instagram too, those people who r selling Girl's pics nd videos are having a meme page on instragram and hv a direct link that connect it to their telegram page ,they r selling not only major also some minor girls pic too .. I got these information from one of the youtuber who exposed the dark sides of the internet .After watching the video I really sacred to use Instagram and other social media . Girls Please be careful before u sharing yr infos, pics to any unknown guy .
    (sorry for my bad English)

    • @blankshorto
      @blankshorto 2 года назад +5

      yea discord is a popular one as well. plus the fact that sometimes these kinds of discord servers are actually considered easy to find just by a google search, is scary

  • @toki_desu
    @toki_desu 2 года назад +11

    Now it's time to teach people how to deal with such incidents....
    It's horrifying..... I'm scared now..... How we'll know someone's intentions..... Damn my mind is boggling😭

  • @notyourbestie
    @notyourbestie Год назад +2

    SOCIAL MEDIA is sick. Don't engage in any activities like this. Don't regret living

  • @vastadmist2258
    @vastadmist2258 2 года назад +27

    I pray for these girls health and safety

  • @kawaiigyal4318
    @kawaiigyal4318 2 месяца назад +10

    I’m here after rotten mango

  • @dakshitahulale
    @dakshitahulale 2 года назад +7

    Now that I get to know about this case I feel like the drama called Extracurricular is based on this case. There are so many similarities between the two.

  • @annanimus2929
    @annanimus2929 2 года назад +1

    I hope there's full English subtitles in YT. Portions of it has but the rest of the interview only offer Korean subtitles. This is a very interesting documentary and the subtitles would help us understand it better. Thank you.

  • @rabianawaz2404
    @rabianawaz2404 2 года назад +6

    The way all the investigators are saying that it’s the biggest problem in south Korea and the minimum punishment is 5,6-7 years I am pretty sure if something happened like this in my country the police wouldn’t have even bothered to investigate this case and had just let things be

  • @angefee1755
    @angefee1755 Год назад +14

    Why we don’t see these in Korean drama series? I heard that bullying in schools are like normal things there? Students can go physical like one is beaten in front of everyone and no one dares to stop it is just crazy. Seems like it’s hard to be being a female living in South Korea.

  • @lnyeet
    @lnyeet 2 года назад +6

    Would not be surprised if there were police in the chat rooms too.

  • @jermena7771
    @jermena7771 2 года назад +14

    Am even speechless. This feels like some distant thing that only happens in horrible dreams , not real life experiences. This is unbelievable. It goes to testify that the times we live in are bad. They have been and the bible says will continue to be, getting worse and worse by the day. We all need to be on guard. On the look out for each other everywhere we may be. If you see something wrong, say something. Dont engage in anything you wouldnt want your loved one to know about. This goes to all of us.
    May God help us.
    I would like to say thank you to all those that came together to put this out to the world to see. May the Lord bless you and may you continue with the noble cause.
    I dont even know what to say anymore.
    May God help us🙏🏿

    • @fauziahmohdnoor3909
      @fauziahmohdnoor3909 2 года назад +2

      True. Its getting from bad to worse as time goes by. May God Help Us. 🥲🥲

    • @jermena7771
      @jermena7771 2 года назад +1

      @@fauziahmohdnoor3909 Amen🙏🏿

  • @Hepheat75
    @Hepheat75 2 месяца назад +2

    Proof that no matter where you go, there are always monsters lurking in the corner of every shadow just waiting to strike at the innocent.

    • @Ihateanimalloverstheyareshit
      @Ihateanimalloverstheyareshit Месяц назад

      Innocent. What a joke no one is innocent here they all know what they doing. They are willing to stoop as low as to get a job.

    • @Hepheat75
      @Hepheat75 Месяц назад +1

      @@Ihateanimalloverstheyareshit You're joking, right?

    • @aikachan0883
      @aikachan0883 16 дней назад

      Very true and I know horrible stuff that I did not imagine to happen