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The quote of the day is brought to you by South Korea's porn police. :cool:

Moon is among the most successful members of the "Nuri Cops" (roughly "net cops"), a squad of nearly 800 volunteers who help government censors by patrolling the Internet for pornography in their spare time. Unlike most developed nations, pornography is illegal in South Korea, though it remains easy for its tech-savvy population to find. More than 90 percent of South Korea's homes have high-speed Internet access, and more than 30 million of its 50 million people own smartphones. "It's like shoveling snow in a blizzard," Moon conceded.
 
The war on porn doesn't go well for South Korea. I'm sure if you throw enough money at the problem, it will go away.
 
So these guys/gals get to enjoy the porn while they are "working" to get it taken down? :D "Sure boss, just give me another 5 minutes to verify if this is indeed the correct link to the offending material!"
 
I don't think I'd enjoy being a member of that team.There some pretty gross porn out there.
 
backasswards countries still outlawing porn.
come on, it's just tits and ass. Legalize it.
 
I blame Christians. They were massively successful in converting Korea and now they have a group of people dedicated to blocking porn. Thank Beavis the US has enough people to offset the far-right crazies that would make this happen.

I got one sentence into the article and I sincerely laughed out loud:
Moon Tae-Hwa stares at his computer, dizzy and nauseous from the hours of porn he's viewed online while his wife and children slept. He feels no shame — only a righteous sense of mission.

Maybe if you let folks whack it in the privacy of their own home they wouldn't be out in the streets playing a game of grab-ass with an unwilling participant.
Reported sex crimes have risen sharply over the past decade in South Korea, though researchers with the state-run Korean Institute of Criminology have said they believe the biggest reason is that victims have become more willing to report abuse.
Is that how checks and balances are supposed to work?

And I laugh again:
Over two weeks in August, the squad reported more than 8,200 cases of online porn during a police-organized contest.
They have contests to see who can find the most porn? This would be as silly as the US having competitions to see which police officers could confiscate and smoke the most weed.

Sounds to me like Mr. Moon just loves browsing porn. If I had either the option of not being allowed to view porn or the option to volunteer to police porn then I'd be a volunteer porn policeman. I want that man's trash scoured for discarded semen and I want his tissue usage tracked to confirm he's not whackin' to that pron and if we even think that he might just be ejaculating straight into the toilet then I want his sewage thoroughly analyzed.

The hilarious crap that religious conservatism gets you.
 
Job security. Government censorship in action. This is how bureaucracy works people!!!
 
Surprising news considering South Korea has more red light districts than Italy has Mafia members....
 
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