부모님들도, 청년도 엄청난 고민을 하시고 선택한 길인것 같은데 몸 건강히 다녀오셔서 다행입니다. 군대는 다치지 않고 나오는게 최우선 목표입니다.
@a.k.a.b-hope10888 ай бұрын
I believe this is a natural progression due to the dwindling birthrate and the growing number of multiracial families in South Korea. I could understand and applaud this brave young man who is half Korean after all, not a foreigner, deciding to embrace and accept the part of his namesake father's heritage that defines who he is as well. Hope he is as proud of himself as his family is with him. We should encourage the multiracial children to wear their Korean heritage with pride.
@organizedchaos45597 ай бұрын
it's pointless, what's the point in serving for Korea. He should have just taken Austrian citizenship, probably better anyway.
@jaysonlim67777 ай бұрын
신성한 의무를 수행하신분이군요. 자랑스럽게 생각하셔도됩니다. 떳떳한 한국인이 되셧네요. 시간이 더 지나고나면 아마 술한잔하면서 젊은시절을 추억하게 될겁니다. 수고하셧습니다
@user-pj2rp8zk1n8 ай бұрын
요즘 학교든 군대든 다문화로 채워진걸로 아는데 아직 수가 적는가봐...가족이나 본인이 아주 소신이 있는 삶을 사는거같아 존경스럽네.
@lovejo79858 ай бұрын
What a wonderful young man!
@starlife77508 ай бұрын
GREAT HONOR for any young man to serve in the South Korean military!!❤❤❤❤❤
@sugameow42738 ай бұрын
Why?🤷♀️
@munshine101st8 ай бұрын
You served your "Country" well! I salute you!
@juzloopz248 ай бұрын
Even if he chose Austria he would still have to serve in the military as Austrian men also get conscripted and have to do military service duty
@TDK2K8 ай бұрын
He isn't a foreigner at all. He's from Korea, speaks Korean, has a Korean parent. It must be tough to grow up in Korea as someone even slightly different from the rest.
@emacarvalho78898 ай бұрын
I approve. Everyone should help on the time of need regardless of where people are from
@makeit29248 ай бұрын
아빠가 한국인, 엄마가 외국인(특히 영어권)인 인 다문화자녀치고 한국말 잘하는 애들 거의 없는데 신기했는데 영상보니 한국에서 사시는군요~~
@KBowWow758 ай бұрын
I mean US military is mostly non-Asian and they have had a presence in South Korea since the Korean War. I don't see why race matters when it comes to protecting freedom?
@sugameow42738 ай бұрын
My daughter is from Austria, studied 2 months in Korea and faced racism almost every day....😢
@098rwe8 ай бұрын
인종문제가 아니라 국적 문제였음 한국 전쟁 때 조선족이나 중국인이 하도 뒤통수를 쳐서, 정부는 믿을 수 없는 사람들 군대 보내느니 차라리 안보내는 게 낫겠다는 거였으니까 그리고 비교적 최근까지도 다문화 가정은 주로 중국 출신, 조선족 출신, 탈북자 출신이 대다수였고
@superlativetriumphs8 ай бұрын
racists like race
@flimcomedy76678 ай бұрын
Yea but the US does not service directly in South Korea military they are there as an external force.
@takumu7818 ай бұрын
because south korea is discriminating against non ethic koreans.
@Touhtr8 ай бұрын
훌륭한 청년이네
@Arrogant_oppa8 ай бұрын
제 조카가 캐나다 국적과 한국 국적을 다 가지고 있는데 태어나서 자라고 있는 곳이 캐나다라서 정서는 캐나다를 가지고 있고 부모님은 전부 한국 사람이라서 한국말도 잘하고 한국 역사도 배워서 본인은 한국인이라고 말하는데 성인이 될 때까지 마음이 변하지 않길 바라고 있습니다. 나중에 본인이 선택을 하겠지만 저는 대한민국 군대에 입대하기를 바라고 있어서 나중에 군대 갔다 오라고 했습니다. 저는 정말 가기 싫은 군대고 구타가 있던 시절을 보냈지만 그래도 힘든 걸 이겨내고 전역하니 마음도 강해지고 육체도 강해지더군요.. 경험이 곧 힘입니다. 군대 두려워하지 말고 다녀오세요..
@HKim00728 ай бұрын
I purposely didn't get dual citizenship because the military service is a gray area. Well, and don't want Korean law apply to me ie no gambling, harsh drug laws etc
@user-yr4nx8vs5d8 ай бұрын
장하다
@sugameow42738 ай бұрын
Liebe Grüße aus Österreich! 🇦🇹
@user-ro3vx1ys7s4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your servise
@user-cv5fh5zf1i8 ай бұрын
Congratulations
@user-ro3vx1ys7s4 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@scottlee83998 ай бұрын
U r become super korean❤
@lean_sumek8 ай бұрын
Welcome
@user-du1jj6tr8j8 ай бұрын
you are real real korean you are korean native 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
@gwenmloveskpopcecmore8 ай бұрын
Also pls note a lot but not too much of a lot of Korean men have been marrying non Korean women for the past 1-2 years. Out of all the multicultural Korean families im subscribed to, only one of them is a Korean woman with a white guy raising their son in Virginia but they took him to Korea for the 1st time so the woman’s dad and siblings could meet their son in person.
@gwenmloveskpopcecmore8 ай бұрын
I mean because he’s a citizen Seventeen’s Vernon who’s half white (and also has a white French American mom like this half Austrian guy who has a white Austrian mom) but has Korean citizenship and will eventually have to do Military service
@SIKIM-dj2qo8 ай бұрын
단결 !!!
@2flirty4u8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. It's sad anytime there is racism, and it should not be tolerated. What does your color or ethnicity have to do with anything? I've never understood this mentality. Let's play will all of the kids on the playground...not just some of them...remember those days?
@felixfors93407 ай бұрын
😂😂
@alexandracarrico17658 ай бұрын
How about female and male in National Service
@trinity12037 ай бұрын
장하다 대한의 아들 !!
@Roberto-dw5jz7 ай бұрын
Then i will join the Korean Military and reject my nationality but i still love my country
@edsonassisdeolivera38088 ай бұрын
Oi. Hola. Amigo 📡🌎🙋🔥⚡👏👏👏💋👪💋🎁😎👍
@superlativetriumphs8 ай бұрын
sprechen sie deutsch?🧖
@7toheavan4ever548 ай бұрын
Ja
@harvestmark39728 ай бұрын
저분도 다녀오는데 왜 여자는 군대 안가냐
@artist-scopes83578 ай бұрын
They have women in the military. All over the world.
@harvestmark39728 ай бұрын
@@artist-scopes8357남자는 강제, 여자는 안가죠. 지원한 극히 일부만 가고
@emacarvalho78898 ай бұрын
Women go there too but from what I’ve heard, it’s voluntary in this case.
@emacarvalho78898 ай бұрын
@@harvestmark3972Not allowed to go? Why?
@gwenmloveskpopcecmore8 ай бұрын
@@emacarvalho7889actually they can go but only if they want to but I guess they treat it as if they’re not allowed
@redblackandgreen11178 ай бұрын
우리 미국인들은 인종 문제에 있어서도 한국을 작은 미국으로 만들고 있습니다.
@link35237 ай бұрын
우리나라 농담을 좀 심하게 하고 특히 군대는 말을 심하게 할텐데 잘 견뎌줬네요. 이제 인신공격, 외모비하 등 이런 말 심하게 하는건 바뀌어야죠.
@mariajason35478 ай бұрын
Poor boy was in denial...people were being racists to him and he says "Probably they were joking"...
@felixfors93407 ай бұрын
this narrator like pissed people off
@SexyUndisputed2All8 ай бұрын
If you're a man of any age why not move to Korea spend 2 years in the army then come out a "bold brave hero who *cares* enough about Korea to serve" it gets you a great job and many free easy women. This happens to any foreign men even if you don't serve. Just imagine the easy life you will have, more free sex, women and higher paying jobs than typical hagwon waegook You'll see more of this real soon
@xPidgexSmithx8 ай бұрын
Someone is salty.
@SexyUndisputed2All8 ай бұрын
@@xPidgexSmithx salty isn't even a word to describe the white and "western" privilege. Happens when you Hollywood and white media putting down only one race for 170 years bud. Race Privilege is facts and affects everyone even white (to a lesser extent)
@TristanaFlamenguista8 ай бұрын
This hairstyle is so Shameful
@TristanaFlamenguista8 ай бұрын
I dont understand why they thinks this is beautiful
@sugameow42738 ай бұрын
@@TristanaFlamenguista true!
@gwenmloveskpopcecmore8 ай бұрын
It’s Korea man
@bqanto8 ай бұрын
The usual ignorant Asians who think all Europeans speak English. Honestly, if I had to choose between Austrian and Korean citizenship, I would choose the Austrian one a thousand times (I am Italian). If the armed forces now allow mixed children, it will be fortunate for all the soldiers who will serve together with half-foreign children, because they will have the opportunity to escape a little from the generalized ignorance of Koreans towards everything that happens in the rest of the world.
@user-fp1tn9ed5e8 ай бұрын
🇩🇿❤️🇰🇷
@vampiremommysmilk66557 ай бұрын
Then, why do Europeans usually speak English in South Korea too? They also think all South Koreans speak English.
@bqanto7 ай бұрын
@@vampiremommysmilk6655 An example: I am Italian and I am traveling to Seoul. I don't know Korean. Which language should I use in shops, in restaurants, in hotels?
@vampiremommysmilk66557 ай бұрын
@@bqanto Isn't same? Like Europeans think South Koreans speak English as some of South Koreans think all Europeans can speak English?. No offense, I am just curious.
@bqanto7 ай бұрын
@@vampiremommysmilk6655 Is not the same thing. A European knows that Koreans are native Korean speakers and that they study English in school, and of course he hopes that they know enough English to understand each other. While Asians think that all Europeans are native English speakers and have local dialects like Italian and Norwegian.
@WanglembaElangbam-xj7yl8 ай бұрын
This is not a good sign. I wonder how these people really feel about Korea, I mean Korea is so developed and united only cause it's one homogeneous society. Korean army will begin to fracture the moment you allow non Korean to join it. Look at the cracks in American army, multiculturalism isn't an example Korea should follow. Mind you I am Indian who loves k-pop and koren culture I don't want my Korea to become well America. Stay unique stay beautiful Korea, sarangheyo
@redpen75278 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Maybe you are the only foreigner in this comment section speak up like this. I mean allowing non-Korean ethnic somehow is not a good thing. Especially when let somebody have a high rank in the military, they can easily betray the country. That guy did something very good, and he is a Korean too since his father is a Korean. But many foreigners (non-Korean ethnic 100%) can take this as a sign for joining the military.
@deeramini18928 ай бұрын
Under God's sun we are all equal,💯 we have no class system💜. From rich to poor, 💯white or brown❤, Korea can be proud of him.💞 He didn't have to go. Remember, Korea was a closed country for centuries. Since the arrival of Americans, the country has opened up somewhat. But thanks to the Americans, South Korea lives in peace.💯 Read some historical books about Korea instead of KPop and K drama, Korea has suffered a lot.😭 Instead of being grateful to this young man and criticizing who are you? Koreans should take a DNA test because they would be surprised. Like me 😲
@redpen75278 ай бұрын
@@deeramini1892 Korea has opened up. Yeah, that is true. But that doesn't mean we can allow foreigners can join the military force easily like that. Even the 100% Korean can betray their country, how can we trust in these foreigners. Also, this can encourage and lead a massive range of immigrant, the society will in chaos. I don't hate any race, but what that Indian guy and I mean here is that we want the national security can be made sure not in chaos like the US. We learn good things from the States and we learn its mistakes as lessons. Of course everyone is equal, but when it comes to policies, the government must enacted laws that more benefits and prioritize its people first. I don't hate that Austrian guy. He is also a Korean too since his father is a Korean. And he did something that even a purely Korean doesn't want to do. But this case can encourage many foreigners enlisted the military. And the problem like I said at the first can happen.
@akaLaBrujaRoja8 ай бұрын
Wow people, it’s ridiculous how misinformed you all are, except @@deeramini1892 First off, the US military is not in “chaos” and there are no “cracks.” The problems we have among soldiers are the discrimination and abuse within the ranks from white fundamentalist Christian men who are AGAINST multiculturalism as well as against female soldiers. The solution is to have MORE high-ranking military leaders of different ethnic and religious backgrounds. Multiculturalism is what makes the US stronger. The political mess we’re dealing with now is because racists who want white Christian purity got that malignant, chaotic, racist, misogynistic, classified-document-stealing scumbag Trump installed as president by appealing to the people that HATE multiculturalism. That’s why the states and communities run by Republicans are limiting or outright banning the teaching of black history and other history that criticized the discrimination and oppression inflicted upon people who aren’t white and/or Christian. It’s bizarre that anyone except bigoted purity-pushing extremists would think multiculturalism is our problem. Do you think the nazis are right? Many countries all over the world have people of different ethnic backgrounds in their military services. If someone is a citizen, they can enlist, doesn’t matter where their ancestors come from. And in the US, they don’t even have to be a citizen. When I saw “multiracial” in the title, I assumed it meant people who have no Korean ancestors, but this particular man in the video would be considered Korean in any other country.