This year, I’ve been volunteering in a policy-making and advisory role for a group called the Seoul Youth Policy Network, and we’ve passed two policies. It’s a very big achievement, but they laugh at it. Who is a public servant. This is nothing more than substandard garbage. I helped out in my spare time, which is what I do for a living, and they stabbed me in the back. I said that ungrateful people are worse than dogs, but overseas, they go straight to the head. That kind of person can’t get a job anywhere. They won’t even let him clean up after himself.
The Seoul Youth Policy Network, which started in 2013, has been proposing policies necessary for the daily lives of young people, such as the Youth Allowance, the Youth Mental Health Support Project, and the Youth Rent Support Project, in partnership with the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Many of the projects are funded by the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s main budget. In particular, the Mental Health Support Project provides customized counseling services through diagnosis to young people experiencing emotional difficulties such as depression and anxiety, and has received a great response from over 10,000 young people this year.
○ The ‘Youth Autonomous Budgeting System’ is a system in which young people directly participate in the budgeting process, which is the most important step in the policy-making process. The Autonomous Budgeting System has been operated to ensure that young people have the opportunity to voice their opinions and participate in corrective measures, rather than unconditionally accepting the views of the administration.
However, on Friday, December 1, at the 321st regular session of the Special Committee on Budget and Appropriations, in response to a question from Vice Chairman Shin Bok-ja about the Youth Autonomous Budgeting System, Kim Sang-han, head of the Office of Planning and Coordination, replied, “This is a project that many countries really don’t want to do.” Lee In-geun, head of the Climate and Environment Division, was seen laughing on the screen, causing outrage among young people. How is that a statement that convinces people to support the Youth Autonomous Budgeting System?
I won’t go into the backstory, but the problem is this: they mocked a citizen, a citizen who made time to help them, and this is very serious. They’re not people, they’re just a group of scum. This is why this country is in ruins. Citizens have no sense of ownership. If you have a problem, you have to fight until your head is broken. This is what happens when you spend your whole life in the city hall and become a public servant. It’s horrible and I don’t want to live that life.👎
Personally, the most pitiful group of people I feel sorry for is the civil servants in this country, most of whom are garbage civil servants who just want to cower in a warm corner for 30 years, waiting for their retirement age, burning through their civil service pension and traveling. There are also a lot of local councillors who are useless and travel with tax money, and I actually saw a lot of them while living in Rotorua, New Zealand lol This is called an outdated and rotten organizational culture.
A human named Kim Sang-han was born in 1966, right? In fact, when I was working as a hotel manager, retired government employees traveled a lot. I’m sure that’s what this guy’s dream is too 🙂 I feel sincere compassion for people who only do what they’re told all their lives in a country like this, even if they’re aliens. It’s a country full of scum who treat the weak harshly, but serve the powerful well, and the center of that is the civil service. I really regret helping that group of people. DEPLORABLE.
I don’t want to be like them. Immigration is the only answer. I want to tear this country apart in 5 years after getting permanent residency lol I will tear it apart. I have no answer.
Lee In geun who is in charge of climate policy in Seoul government. I’ve saw this guy at the climate crisis debate.
When I saw this guy talking, I told Ambassador Dawn Bennett that this country is low-level and we need to teach them the very low basics, and she agreed. Isn’t he a low-level trash who picks and chooses people and treats them incorrectly?
What’s worse is the level of youth in this country. The legitimacy of this protest may be questionable. But when your own organization is being mocked, you are mocking the youth for taking action by blaming it on procedural issues. I always emphasized that Koreans are the ones to watch out for in foreign countries, and this is the reality of Korean youth. We have pathetic young people who kowtow to power and whose Facebook and Instagram are filled with all kinds of politicians. Young people who actually want to help society leave because they are disillusioned with it, and what’s left is a bunch of power-hungry worms.
They have less mental age is less than New Zealand high school student. This is also something I’ve covered. People much older than me are so stupid because they got a shitty education in a shitty society. I’m glad I wasn’t educated in this country.
If there’s a problem, you have to fight until your head breaks off, and then you have to make it right. The collaboration of civil servants and substandard youth who mock citizens is another reason why I long to emigrate.
There’s more in the article, so please read it. Wrongs must be righted, and the support of your neighbors who fight to fix toxic bureaucracy .
https://go.seoul.co.kr/news/newsView.php?id=20231205500140&wlog_tag3=naver
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