Talk:Hell Joseon

BAD TRANSLATION --

This whole article is clearly just the result of putting the Korean original script into google translate, and mangling the meaning -- it makes no sense.

Can't someone rewrite it in proper English? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.145.211.23 (talk) 15:03, 29 August 2018 (UTC)

The following really makes very little sense -- it is clearly just google translate garbled nonsense --

and I quote, "The "Hell Joseon" society, which is hard to live like this, has influenced many things inside society...Young people who talk about Hell Joseon are self-righteous and slander about the fact that they are not rich. Between the twenties and thirties, there is "no hope", and the immigration is prepared in spite of discrimination in foreign countries. On the other hand, instead of anger, "I live in Hell Joseon because of this." However, Choi Kyung-hwan, the deputy prime minister of the economy, answered that he had never heard of the word "Hell Joseon" or "hearing the word Hell Joseon". Kim Moo-sung, chairman of the party, said, "The word Hell Joseon is popular because it learns distorted and biased history." Kwon Young-joon, a professor of business administration at Kyunghee University, said, "Both government and political parties are failing to appease the anger of younger generations. "If this is the case, self-made anti-socialists are bound to grow up rapidly."Among them, the youth groups including the 21st century Korean University Student Union expressed their displeasure through the act of 'Hell Joseon flipping flap' and they collected social complaints of young people into Facebook comments and kakao talk, 'Complaints chorus' followed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.145.211.23 (talk) 15:07, 29 August 2018 (UTC)

and here's more translation machine gobbledegook mangling of meaning --

"Cultural influence...In 2015, a South Korean film filled with the era called Hell Joseon is filling the theater. On September 3, 2015, DC Inside opened the "Hell Joseon" Gallery. September 18, 2015 Big Data Analysis Company After analyzing blogs and Twitter based on the following software, the number of 'Hell Joseon' word exposures has increased explosively and online community called 'Hell Joseon' has also appeared. In addition, Dish Inside users can express the oppressed complaints of young people, such as creating a new game called Burum Marble, in a humorous way like games."

Translation machine nonsense ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.145.211.23 (talk) 15:11, 29 August 2018 (UTC)

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Article for expansion
https://doam.org/images/laender/korea/chang_because_i_hate_korea.pdf This explains the term better than the wikipedia article. --Christian140 (talk) 07:11, 26 August 2022 (UTC)