Australia TV- Border Security(Part 2)
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Yeah, I agree with Bullguy87.
I also like how the Australian Govenrment, unlike our american government, does NOT grant citizenship to those people born from Illegal immigrants.
And I empthatize with this Korean Women but come on, She'd be a drain on Australia, as she'd have to rely on welfare, etc, like many illegal immigrants end up doing here in the U.S
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@v9c9v You facist japanese trolled all related korea video right? You're just crazy....
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South Korea's per capita income is 25000dollar
and South Korea has high level technologies, infrastructure and big company(Samsung, LG, Hyundai etc..)
I think South Korea is pretty first world country....
then why did she says korea makes me crazy? because South Korea is hardest competition social
just search exam suicide in south korea on youtube then you will know it
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@kiril1 I will never visit uncivilized country like AU.
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@serbetli100 , "AU is the dumb ally of white supremacist Russia, moron. You should at least know your own dumb dishonorable history of retarded savages. "
Sorry, Russia is not my country, mine is Israel. I see you are uncivilized guy, who can't talk wthout using dirty language. Good bye, be careful at the immigration of AU and some other "uncivilized" countries...
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@kiril1 White supremacist AU does not treat Asians as humans. The history of AU itself is history of treating us Japanese as subhumans and butchering aboriginals as a sport game. Other Asians don't know it then immigrating there but AU is an awfully uncivilized retarded white supremacist land that never treat non-whites as humans. We know it very well from the 19th century.
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@serbetli100, AU is not a civilized country... I see..Maybe Japan is? Or India? Or Mother Russia?
She is 100% whore
v9c9v 8 months ago 33
Korea is a free, rich, developed country, but the social pressure to conform can be extremely heavy. I remember while living there, even as a foreigner, I absolutely loved how friendly and social everyone was. But at work, I was expected to work 50 - 55 hours / week, and spend time wit my coworkers OUTSIDE of work as well, I couldn't imagine being held to all of Korea's social expectations, esp for women. I loved my 2 years there, but after coming back to the US, I did feel relief.
mbdelorenzo 3 months ago 2