I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 87
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (87)
“Your Majesty, this is the information you requested last time.”
“yes.”
The same routine that repeats itself today,
I accepted the report that came up in the morning.
Kim Il-sung is pressuring them to meet, but more pressing are domestic issues. The racial conflict that broke out in the US military has spread to Princess Yang.
How many princesses are there in Korea exactly?
I don’t know the exact number, but it’s estimated to be around 30,000. So does that mean they only serve as sexual entertainers for the US military?
After looking into it, I found out that 57% of the customers that Princess Yang serves are American soldiers, and the remaining 43% are Korean customers.
The age groups that use prostitution also vary, with those in their 20s accounting for the highest percentage (37%), followed by those in their teens (20.8%) and those in their 30s accounting for 19%.
So, as the leader of Korea, should I beat them up?
In fact, the bird that is flying out of the house has already gone outside.
The purpose of the princesses is money. Some people do this as a job due to human trafficking or unavoidable reasons, but in any case, they have to make money.
However, US soldiers, who account for a whopping 57% of the customer base, are going on parasitic tours to Hong Kong, China, and Japan.
Since American advisers are cracking down on prostitution among American soldiers, does that mean the case is solved?
As the domestic prostitution industry has stagnated, not only prostitutes but also their clients who have had a symbiotic relationship with them are going overseas.
Rumor has it that there is a separate parasite village in China that only serves Koreans. Should I believe this?
First of all, I am a human being who believes that men are the same regardless of nationality.
“Americans go on parasitic tours all over the world, so what’s different for Koreans?”
Honestly, it’s none of my business where Korean men go and have fun with women.
The problem is that if a Korean commits a crime overseas, it is a national disgrace.
Since Korean law follows the principle of nationality, if a Korean commits a crime overseas, the Korean government must punish him.
It’s embarrassing enough to cause a commotion in another country, but getting caught for being a parasite tourist?
We need to bring it in and crack down on it right away, but there is no specific bill right now. Furthermore, since the leaky bucket at home has gone outside, it will be even more difficult to control it in the future. Isn’t it unfitting for a president to ignore this?
First, I looked into the domestic situation.
“12,000 people went out and 18,000 people remained in the country?”
“According to our own research, yes.”
“Well… I don’t care if women do prostitution or not. If they want to make a living from it, there’s no reason for the government to stop them. However, if they started doing it because of human trafficking or someone forced them to, then it’s illegal.”
If you want to sell your body to make a living, that’s your freedom.
There is no need to talk about national responsibility; isn’t this the path they chose?
However, the state must rescue those who are trafficked, and the princesses must also undergo periodic tests to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
If you violate this and engage in prostitution, it is illegal.
Men who use prostitution also have to follow the rules.
If you treat a woman carelessly or target her for prostitution, you should kill her.
Frankly, it’s a dirty job for the government to get involved in, but isn’t it the government’s role to clean up the mess?
They mobilized public officials and police to launch a large-scale crackdown.
A bill to punish those who commit sexual crimes has also been prepared, and an agreement has been signed with the governments of the Republic of China and Japan, and Koreans have begun the process of repatriating criminals to their home country.
***
“Walk quickly, walk quickly!!”
“Ah… why are you saying this because of what we did?”
“Shut up you XXs!! Should I hit your snouts with the butt plug?!!”
This is Gyeonggi-do,
Men trampled by military boots were dragged out one after another.
Their true identities are pimps who supply women to Japan. It has been confirmed that 258 Korean women have been sold to Japan so far, and 28 of them were caught for human trafficking.
The surprised Korean government relayed this news to the Korean ambassador to Japan.
The whereabouts of 26 women involved in human trafficking were identified.
However, the remaining two disappeared without a trace, and although Japanese police, at the request of the Korean government, searched for them, they were never found.
The case of a Korean selling another Korean overseas,
Can something this absurd happen in the 20th century?
Reporters who flocked to Busan Port like clouds surrounded the women who had returned home.
“Are you really being trafficked into human trafficking?!!”
“You lied to avoid punishment, didn’t you?!! Say something!!”
An incident that literally turned the country upside down, Korean public opinion was split in half.
Were they really trafficked to Japan or were they lying for fear of being punished?
Even in court testimony, the two sides’ opinions were divided.
“We were sold into human trafficking.”
“What are you talking about?!! I brought you here because you wanted to make money!!”
“Everyone, be quiet!! What are you doing in this sacred courtroom?!! The staff of the presidential office are also watching this trial!! Please be quiet!!”
In fact, even the staff of the Presidential Office appeared in this courtroom.
I’m here to write a report to be submitted to His Majesty. If something unpleasant happens here, many people will get hurt.
The ruling is being watched by the most powerful person in the Republic of Korea.
The judges handed down their verdict, wiping away cold sweat.
“Of the 26 people who went to Japan through human trafficking, only 7 can actually prove it. The claims of the remaining 19 will be dismissed due to insufficient evidence.”
A total of 332 people were punished for this incident.
28 pimps and 304 sex workers were severely punished by the law.
But this is just a preliminary battle, and 221 people who were caught committing sex crimes overseas were also repatriated to Korea.
What the hell is this nonsense?
However, public opinion abroad applauded the Korean government’s firm decision.
“Prostitution has been rampant in Europe since the 18th century, and it has become a serious social problem. However, there has been no serious research on the path through which women enter prostitution. Did women enter prostitution because of poverty? Or did they make a rational choice for money or economic reasons? Europe has yet to come up with an answer. On the other hand, Korea has been actively solving this problem just 10 years after gaining independence.”
Europe has been aware of this problem for over 200 years.
But there has been no proper investigation into why women start doing this.
Compared to that, how is Korea?
A country that has been independent for less than 20 years is trying to figure out how women end up in prostitution and trace their paths.
The Korean government’s decision was applauded by European human rights groups. Is now the time for Europe to laugh at Korea?
It’s like laughing at someone else’s house being on fire while your own house is on fire.
The South Korean president’s firm stance attracted global attention.
“Korea has maintained a patriarchal society for a long time, and to that extent, it is a country where women have been sexually exploited. However, I have no intention of protecting women involved in prostitution, because they chose to do so of their own free will.
Prostitution has been around for thousands of years because supply and demand have been maintained. Are men who engage in prostitution dirty and women victims?
“I do not crack down on prostitution from that kind of progressive position. I only crack down on crimes that occur with sex as the subject. There is no meaning beyond that. I do not intend to turn this topic into a gender discrimination or conflict issue.”
World opinion nodded.
Does the smell go away if you just cover it?
The Korean president who brought it out and cracked down on it even though it smelled bad, that’s the kind of leader the people want, not someone who covers up dirty things.
In that respect, the Korean president deserves attention, no, he is a person qualified to lead Korea for 17 years.
Until now, many foreign public opinion has viewed the Korean president as a dictator, but this incident has changed their perspective.
***
“Your Majesty, this is information from the U.S. State Department.”
“No contact from Japan?”
“They say they are still investigating.”
“Well… there must be more than one or two, so there’s nothing we can do. Let’s wait a little longer. If that doesn’t work, send investigators to the site.”
“All right.”
The same routine that repeats itself today,
I received the materials sent by the U.S. State Department.
Data from a survey of Asian women engaged in prostitution in the United States, most of whom are Chinese, with a small number being Korean.
But it’s my nature to not be able to just let go of some of that.
The pimps who managed them were also put in chains.
“If something happens in the US, you will all be dragged to Korea and put on trial. We have the consent of the US government, so be prepared if something happens.”
“Ah… Okay, I understand.”
The Korean pimps were sentenced to 20 years in prison for the previous incident, with some receiving an additional 10 years for confining and assaulting the women.
If you commit such an act overseas, you could be charged with defamation of national honor, with a maximum sentence of 50 years in prison.
In this situation, would the pimps do whatever they want?
Since prostitution cannot be eradicated, it must be managed properly. Korea did not stop there and requested the relevant data from the Japanese government.
However, Japan has never taken this issue seriously and instead sees it as a means of earning foreign currency, so there is no supporting data.
In that case, we have no choice but to cooperate with Korea to create the data. For now, we have definitely obtained the personal information of domestic sex workers and pimps.
The problem is that this may seem like an excessive measure to others.
Prime Minister Lee Beom-seok was one of them.
“Your Majesty, let’s leave this matter at that. There are many other matters to be resolved, and it seems you are wasting too much energy on this matter.”
“I’m saying this because I’m embarrassed. Our country, Korea, didn’t become a rich and powerful country just to engage in parasite tourism.”
How many Koreans must have engaged in parasitic tourism to have created a red-light district in China that only caters to Koreans?
It’s the same in Japan, does anyone know how embarrassed I was when I heard that news?
Korea’s national income has now surpassed $6,000, becoming the third country to do so after the US and Germany, but is that really all it is?
Most Koreans are also clicking their tongues, saying that their country’s image has been damaged because of parasite tourism.
I’m embarrassed to go around and say that I’m the President of Korea.
People should know shame, they can enjoy themselves with women in the dark, but what will become of me?
This is something that has to do with my reputation as the person who has led Korea for the past 10 years.
So, we do it like this,
Only then did Prime Minister Lee Beom-seok understand my anger.
“If I were in Your Majesty’s position, I would have tried to cover up this matter. It is so embarrassing.”
“So, let me do as I please in this matter. I repeat, not a single rat should be left unattended. All those who defy the dignity of the country should be thrown into prison. Those who resist the crackdown squad should be beaten up and dragged in. I will allow it.”
“All right.”
As soon as the president gave instructions, the task force beat the criminals on the spot.
An incident that showed the fear of public power, Koreans who went abroad were also subject to the principle of deception, so they were careful to protect themselves.