Mixed Race ROK Army Soldier Tries to Commit Suicide Due to Bullying

As Korea’s birthrate continues to remain low it will need to ensure every young person in Korea to include mixed race young men want to join the ROK military:

The quiet of an Army base in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, was shattered one spring afternoon when a 22-year-old private from a multicultural family jumped from a second-floor barracks window. Fellow soldiers had taunted him as a “fake Korean” — a slur that cut deeper than any drill sergeant’s shout. Although he survived, the fall left him with serious spinal injuries.

But his leap caused more than just physical trauma: It forced a reckoning with how South Korea’s military confronts questions of race, identity and a society in transition.

For nearly a decade, the Army has refrained from keeping formal records on recruits from multicultural backgrounds, arguing that identifying them could foster prejudice. But critics say the well-intentioned policy has had the opposite effect, leaving commanders without even a basic grasp of who is serving in their ranks — or what kinds of support those soldiers might require.

The Korea Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA) now estimates that there are around 4,400 soldiers from multicultural backgrounds in uniform and that this figure will double to around 10,000 by 2030 — roughly one in every 20 conscripts.

“These soldiers will become an essential part of Korea’s manpower pool as the birthrate plunges,” Hong Suk-ji, a senior research fellow at KIDA, said. “The military needs to move beyond piecemeal support and embrace true diversity management.”

The soldier at the center of the case, a private, was born to a Chinese father and a North Korean defector mother. Investigators were told that in the weeks leading up to his fall, he had endured repeated taunts, including a racist slur directed at people of Chinese descent and a derogatory term meaning “fake Korean.”

Korea Times

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setnaffa
setnaffa
10 months ago

The “fake Koreans” are the racists who chose hatred above their duty to their country. They’re worse than the Norks on the DMZ…

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
10 months ago

This is not a problem of mixed-race Koreans, and looking at it from this perspective will ensure the issue is never properly addressed.

This is a problem of the father generally being from one of the lowest levels of Korean society and the mother being from sonething lower.

Mixed race couples where the father and mother are high-speed, produce alfa children who get little racial taunting and are unaffected when they do.

Racism gets blamed for a lot of more complex issues.

Korean Person
Korean Person
10 months ago

The “fake Koreans” are the racists who chose hatred above their duty to their country. They’re worse than the Norks on the DMZ…

Hard to imagine the Setnaffarians without the elitism and racial bias that seems to define them.

, is this really the legacy you’re proud of?

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