Teenage Pimps and Wonjogyoje, Ft. Worth-Style

Sometimes, you just have to shake your head. Incidentally, the crew was busted after they took a 14-year-old girl to a convenience store to have sex with the owner, an alleged regular whose name I shudder to reprint here. Oh, and in other fucked-up news from the great state of Texas…

16 Comments

  1. Posted January 17, 2008 at 6:21 pm | Permalink

    I bow before the Marmot’s ability to find obscure but certainly inflammatory news items. I predict 75 comments!

  2. Sisyphus your flag
    Posted January 17, 2008 at 6:27 pm | Permalink

    Wow… That’s one old school step dad meting out some spartan justice on a stepson who I’m sure got the point of that lesson. That must make for a really awkward dinner table in that family.

  3. Posted January 17, 2008 at 6:30 pm | Permalink

    He sure gave that kid a mouthful. Err..no…

  4. seouldout your flag
    Posted January 17, 2008 at 6:32 pm | Permalink

    The Korean’s bail is twice the other guys’?!

    For absolutely no reason at all I attribute this either Japan or Cho-related backlash or something else I haven’t yet imagined.

    75 comments? Just from pawi, right?

  5. Posted January 17, 2008 at 6:50 pm | Permalink

    I bow before the Marmot’s ability to find obscure but certainly inflammatory news items. I predict 75 comments!

    Actually, it wasn’t that obscure — it was on the front page of Google News.

    Wow… That’s one old school step dad meting out some spartan justice on a stepson who I’m sure got the point of that lesson.

    Spartan justice? Dude, he sodomized him. His own stepson. With a metal tool.

  6. John from Daejeon your flag
    Posted January 17, 2008 at 7:15 pm | Permalink

    Old news. I read it Sunday in USA Today as I watched the Cowboys choke. At least it was a close game.

    Does anyone know the ethnic background of the penetrator…sorry, perpetrator, or does that only matter over here?

    Damn it, now I’m sounding whiny and western.

  7. SomeguyinKorea your flag
    Posted January 17, 2008 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    Korean reporters need to take notice that the American reporter did not spin the story into a xenophobic rant against Korean convenience store owners.

  8. Posted January 17, 2008 at 8:58 pm | Permalink

    step dad believes in a (brown) eye for a (brown) eye….

  9. dissidentdave your flag
    Posted January 18, 2008 at 12:43 am | Permalink

    #7

    though the reporter didn’t, to her credit, engage in any sort of race-baiting, the netizen comments have been on fire regarding the ethnicity of the two younger perpetrators, whose names (rodriguez and reyes) sound very hispanic. a lot of calls for all mexicans to go back where they came from and such retarded crap.

    there doesn’t yet seem to be much anger levelled at the convenience store owner, whose name does sound very korean, only a lot of anti-mexican comments and no distinction made about his korean-sounding name.

    the aburd racist and/or xenophobic comments toward the two younger (alleged) perpetrators does sound similar to how korean netizens would sound were this to have happened here, were a non-korean convenience store owner accused of such a crime against a young korean girl.

    the difference, of course, between what the netizen comments are like there and what they would be like here is this: there are also a significant number of commentators calling out the xenophobes and racists for being exactly that. in fact, i’d say the number of comments by racists/xenophobes and the number of comments by critics of these racists/xenophobes are about even right now.

    sadly, there would be no such evenness here. the whole lot would all be in a racist/xenophobic rant to have the foreigner castrated.

    i might be wrong, but looking logically and evenhandedly at it all, this usual lack of evenness amongst korean netizens, whipped into a nationalistic fervour, toward any crime perpetrated by non-koreans is why there is always such a backlash here and other blogs toward korean netizens and their comments.

    #4

    making an assumption that the guy with korean-sounding name has received twice the amount of bail simply because he’s korean is exactly the type of thing i’m implying in my above comments about how netizen comments are here. it’s just jumping the gun with unfounded information.

    i doubt there’s a backlash toward that cho guy at virginia tech last fall. in fact, i’d bet many americans don’t even remember his name or, even if they do, his ethnicity.

  10. Posted January 18, 2008 at 1:21 am | Permalink

    You deserve a medal as big as a frying pan for off-the-wall articles. I predict at least 100 comments.

  11. aaronm your flag
    Posted January 18, 2008 at 8:14 am | Permalink

    We must stop low-grade Korean convenience store owners from coming to the America! Or so the headline would read in a parallel universe.

  12. SweetLou your flag
    Posted January 18, 2008 at 10:18 am | Permalink

    #10:

    I had never heard this expression before, but now I’ve seen it twice in the last hour. You didn’t rip it from the article about the British Airways crash, now did you? :)

    Also, what does 원조교제 mean? I know the two components, but can’t put them together to make an English equivalent…

  13. Posted January 18, 2008 at 10:38 am | Permalink

    원조교제, also known by in Japanese as enjo kōsai:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enjo_k%C5%8Dsai

  14. SweetLou your flag
    Posted January 18, 2008 at 11:19 am | Permalink

    cheers…i never learned that one in korean class :)

  15. Keyser Soze your flag
    Posted January 18, 2008 at 3:42 pm | Permalink

    My money says the convenience store owner was a cabby over here before he immigrated.

  16. Posted January 18, 2008 at 4:38 pm | Permalink

    #12

    I’m not sure where you got that article, but it seems someone is ripping expressions off the Marmot’s Hole. Could the Marmot’s be gaining global notoriety?

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