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Mark Manson, an American bestselling author and famous YouTuber, has made headlines by posting a video that he "traveled to the world's most depressing country" after visiting Korea. Manson, a best-selling author who has written famous self-development books such as "The Art of Turning Off Nervousness," is a YouTube creator with 1.44 million subscribers.

Manson recently released a 24-minute video on his YouTube channel under the theme of "Traveling to the World's Depressing Country." During his visit to Korea, Manson met with Americans, psychologists, and psychiatrists living in Korea to look into depression in Korean society.

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[–] osarusan@kbin.social -5 points 2 years ago (7 children)

"It is the result of Korea maximizing the bad points of Confucian culture and the shortcomings of capitalism."

"In Confucian culture, there are no individuals....

"In Confucian culture, we do not try to empathize with mental health problems...

"When you learn Korean culture...

I love when tourists (let's be real: rich, white, American tourists) visit a country and come back a fucking expert on the culture, filled with all the judgmental wisdom to dish out why that culture is inferior to their own.

Fuck this clown and his "wisdom."

[–] MustrumR@kbin.social 31 points 2 years ago (6 children)

How about you address his logic instead of going full ad personum.

You likely see this as a ramblings because barely anyone thinks about confucianism in modern times.

But it was state enforced for a while in multiple countries and left it's mark in strict social hierarchies, blind subservience to one's parents and focus on collective and ignoring individual needs and problems. Those reverberate in modern times and make the countries what they are now.

[–] osarusan@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

The author wasn't making a logical argument, so there's no need to address his "logic."

He's a tourist who spent some time in a foreign country, and came to some very sweeping, rash conclusions about an entire country's culture. It's shallow, judgmental, and tragically commonplace among self-centered tourists who think they can understand an entire culture after 2 weeks living in a hotel on someone else's dime. I am so done with the "white dude waxes philosophical about Asian country" trope.

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