Tribe Loui Learns About The Most Hated Man In Korea (a story told by rotten mango)

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  1. I do believe people are capable of learning from their mistakes, but I also don't think someone like him views his actions as mistakes. It's sickening the things some people can justify in their own heads.

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  2. First of all, love the length of this video. Second, your Rotten Manga reactions are my favorite. I hope you continue to branch out into some of Stephanie's vlog content, because honestly she's the full content creating package. 💛

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  3. i think it's a cultural thing im from saudi and if knew someone is taking drugs it would be a big deal to me but when I see any American talking about it it's so normal

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  4. I remember the first time Stefany covered this case it was so heartbreaking to listen to the horrific acts committed and even the movie was just more heartbreaking hearing that he was released on that day was one of the most angry ranging news ever especially with have protection that he did not deserve protection that poor little girl deserves I can’t even imagine how she feels or the family after his release this honestly the most heartbreaking gut reaching case I’ve heard when beginning Stefany’s true crime

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  5. This case and the Anthill boys are genuinely sickening and when i get really uncomfortable my body reacts and i get a stomachache and I don’t react this way a lot but these two cases made me sick and I genuinely had to stop watching few times because i got so uncomfortable and i feel for the victims… just the idea that humans can do things like this is so scary and it makes you think how low can a human being go when they’re stripped from their humanity. Sick.

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  6. It's not even 20 minutes in and this is how I expected you to react. I honestly thought you would pause it and go for a walk earlier. I warned you that you would have to take a break a few times to calm down or you'd get angry, not my exact words but close enough.

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  7. nah i cant- this made me sick to my stomach. oh my gosh.
    20:14 im gonna listen to u tribe leader and stop here cuz im only 16 and i can only take in so much 😭 this is just horrible.
    i totally agree w you about that prick, he SHOULD NOT have the privilege to live after what he had done. people like him makes me sick. see you in the next rotten mango episode loui!

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  8. Some people are so vile I can't even comprehend how it is even possible to be this evil.
    that poor girl,my heart breaks for her but I am so proud of her, she is a real fighter,I wish all the best of the best things for her.

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  9. This is so sad. I knew about this case but, at this time the perp was still in jail. The town knew that he was coming back. As well as, he had stated, he wanted to be near his mother or something. Obviously, the lil girl/family were scared about the day of release. So, they tried to change the courts decision or have restraining order placed against him at that time to protect her. I'm glad she was able to have so much support tho from her community/medical. Random question tho, I thought one could buy colonstomy carrier bag kinda looks like between a lunch bag and a small purse so it can be more discreet for the user, protect the user, and be easier to carry around so they don't have to tape it to their body. If so, she should get one of those so she can be more comfortable and not worry about getting soiled. But, I have to admit she is so strong and mighty in such a small body. I know another US case similar to this one and it was done to an adult, unfortunately she did not make it tho. I do hope sooner than later that SK changes their whole Judicial system to help protect victims instead of the other way around. There seems to be too many cases where it feels no one got justice or that too much neglect and not enough sympathy/care from law enforcements and other ppl in authority to take any of the victims seriously. Lastly I remember watching a program similar to Cops in the US but, in SK and one of the officers were asked by one of the journalist why are u so kind to the criminals? That officer answered cuz we believe that everyone has a right to dignity and being treated humanly just cuz they did something bad they are still a human being that needs to be shown empathy and kindness. But, after hearing statements from perps who have been released I cannot see them this way anymore they are just monsters blaming a child what!! I can't believe the court don't throw them back in jail or chemically castrate them immediately. Even one openly on TV said he wanted to murder his victim. Doesn't the police or court watch these news programs and they can't say everything is fine and dandy after being a witness to these words.

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  10. I had a Korean classmate from university back in my home country. Her family moved to the Philippines before she started high school and stayed to finish her degree. I remember her telling me that she'll never date or marry a SK man. She didn't go into details but she said "they're no good at all". I'm not saying that all SK men are bad, but watching all these Rotten Mango videos about Korea always reminds me of her and her words. She's now a doctor and living back in Korea to help her countrymen. Before she left was peak KPOP invasion back home and the girls in class were asking her about her love life and she still said that she'll never marry a man from SK.

    I am saying this because I am sooo disgusted with this animal and all the men who uses that drunk defense.

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