Well LEE J Y bribe Korean president Why judges can't be bribed ? Why you take brothels more seriously as sk courtroom are nothing more then brothels where law is on sell..
South Korea is a dickless country that depend on US army to save there ass, Most of South Korean are rapist and there law provides protection to rapists as this is there first amendment right to rape South Korea a whore of United state Devloped by sucking white cocks Once US army gone and South Korean will be begging for bread again. India third world country has there own nuclear missiles that can reach anywhere in Asia while south Korean are still sucking white cocks to live.
I don’t really understand how no one in this string of comments has taken a moment to realize that they are,…
You are just wasting your time Court found shit South Korean court and law are shit
People are literally defending him in the comments section like I have lost faith in humanity he literally admitted himself he wasn't found guilty because she didn't resist enough the sk laws are a joke 2 years for people who are doing drugs while people like him roaming around free and they say sk is a liberal country
In Iron Family, the portrayal of the family dynamic raises complex questions about parental love, favoritism, and autonomy, especially concerning the female lead, who is blind. While the series aims to highlight resilience and familial bonds, it also showcases troubling dynamics where the mother’s intense focus on her blind daughter feels more like pity-driven attachment than respect for her as an individual.
The female lead’s blindness is used as a focal point for her interactions, and at times, it seems she leverages this condition to receive undue favors or sympathy. While her challenges are understandable, her actions often appear to cross into manipulation, using her disability to gain advantages that others might not. Rather than portraying her as a nuanced character dealing with the complexities of disability, she sometimes comes across as someone who exploits the goodwill of others, subtly reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
The mother’s character is perhaps even more problematic. The overwhelming attention she gives to her blind daughter overshadows her relationships with her other children, who are largely ignored unless they serve her primary focus. This dynamic creates an unhealthy environment, suggesting that only those who are "special" or "in need" deserve unconditional love and attention, while the "normal" siblings are left feeling unloved and undervalued. Such favoritism can have lasting psychological effects, fostering resentment and a sense of inadequacy in the other children.
Though the mother is depicted as a selfless, caring figure, her actions imply otherwise. Her love seems conditional, and rather than empowering her daughter, she inadvertently stifles her independence, treating her with a pity that undermines true respect. This lack of respect fails to recognize the blind daughter as a whole person, capable of agency and dignity beyond her disability. In reality, this kind of overprotectiveness can be incredibly harmful, perpetuating dependency and robbing the daughter of the chance to lead a fuller, autonomous life.
In short, Iron Family brings attention to the bonds and struggles of a family dealing with disability, but its execution risks reinforcing stereotypes and fostering unhealthy family dynamics. By presenting favoritism and pity-driven love as normal or even noble, the show misses an opportunity to depict a more balanced, respectful family relationship that encourages all members' growth and well-being.
This is a great benifit of following american culture and living Alone
On the morning of September 16, 2020, Huang's father visited his home and, after receiving no response, found him unresponsive at the door. Emergency services were notified, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The coroner later determined the cause of death to be aortic dissection and vascular blockage, leading to cardiogenic shock.
Well because he is still to to tiny down there He want to be an alpha on paper cause he can't be in real life His behaviour shows his inferiority complex Deep down ML knows he is nothing in front of FL.
Why judges can't be bribed ?
Why you take brothels more seriously as sk courtroom are nothing more then brothels where law is on sell..
Most of South Korean are rapist and there law provides protection to rapists as this is there first amendment right to rape
South Korea a whore of United state
Devloped by sucking white cocks
Once US army gone and South Korean will be begging for bread again.
India third world country has there own nuclear missiles that can reach anywhere in Asia while south Korean are still sucking white cocks to live.
Court found shit
South Korean court and law are shit
People are literally defending him in the comments section like I have lost faith in humanity he literally admitted himself he wasn't found guilty because she didn't resist enough the sk laws are a joke 2 years for people who are doing drugs while people like him roaming around free and they say sk is a liberal country
They will find you shitty
The female lead’s blindness is used as a focal point for her interactions, and at times, it seems she leverages this condition to receive undue favors or sympathy. While her challenges are understandable, her actions often appear to cross into manipulation, using her disability to gain advantages that others might not. Rather than portraying her as a nuanced character dealing with the complexities of disability, she sometimes comes across as someone who exploits the goodwill of others, subtly reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
The mother’s character is perhaps even more problematic. The overwhelming attention she gives to her blind daughter overshadows her relationships with her other children, who are largely ignored unless they serve her primary focus. This dynamic creates an unhealthy environment, suggesting that only those who are "special" or "in need" deserve unconditional love and attention, while the "normal" siblings are left feeling unloved and undervalued. Such favoritism can have lasting psychological effects, fostering resentment and a sense of inadequacy in the other children.
Though the mother is depicted as a selfless, caring figure, her actions imply otherwise. Her love seems conditional, and rather than empowering her daughter, she inadvertently stifles her independence, treating her with a pity that undermines true respect. This lack of respect fails to recognize the blind daughter as a whole person, capable of agency and dignity beyond her disability. In reality, this kind of overprotectiveness can be incredibly harmful, perpetuating dependency and robbing the daughter of the chance to lead a fuller, autonomous life.
In short, Iron Family brings attention to the bonds and struggles of a family dealing with disability, but its execution risks reinforcing stereotypes and fostering unhealthy family dynamics. By presenting favoritism and pity-driven love as normal or even noble, the show misses an opportunity to depict a more balanced, respectful family relationship that encourages all members' growth and well-being.
On the morning of September 16, 2020, Huang's father visited his home and, after receiving no response, found him unresponsive at the door. Emergency services were notified, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The coroner later determined the cause of death to be aortic dissection and vascular blockage, leading to cardiogenic shock.
He want to be an alpha on paper cause he can't be in real life
His behaviour shows his inferiority complex
Deep down ML knows he is nothing in front of FL.
But sadly he doesn't have any female lead to take blame...