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Tue, August 16, 2022 | 05:08
Jason Lim
So Kim's not Korean anymore?
By Jason LimAfter the recent mob invasion of the U.S. Capitol, Andy Kim, the just reelected Representative from New Jersey's 3rd congressional district, helped federal law enforcement and local police officers clean up the rotunda of the Capitol. His actions were captured by the media and quickly went viral, representing a ray of serenity and quiet decency in midst of all the chaos and vitriol that had roiled over the nation since the presidential election and culminated with the attack. The story also made it over to the Korean media. It seemed natural since Kim is a second-generation Korea...
2021-01-10 16:50
Things you only see when you fall from grace
It feels ironic to write about a Buddhist monk at the time of a major Christian festival, but perhaps it's only appropriate since Ven. Haemin is truly a fallen angel of 2020. I would like to make a full disclosure before I start. I personally know the subject, although he probably won't recall me. My parents have been regular attendees of Bulgwang Zen Center in upstate New York for many decades now. This is the temple where the monk got his start and was supported through his schooling. I believe that he also held an official position in the temple in recent years, although he might not be f...
2020-12-27 17:42
Snappy and sloppy slogans
This day and age of social media clickbait masquerading as news almost makes you long for the days of the “MTV Generation,” who were accused of having an attention span of less than a minute. Well, a minute today would be a lifetime as we now have to measure attention spans by counting how many micro-doses of dopamine our brains ring up at every ping of our wearables.
2020-12-13 17:24
Thanksgiving in thankless year
As I write this, the international media is reporting that Diego Maradona has died. The outpouring of grief and condolences has been universal, with perhaps the exception of English soccer fans with a long memory and equally long-lasting grudge for the “Hand of God” incident. Several weeks earlier, we also lost Sean Connery, the quintessential James Bond, who defined a manly cool that survived even today's BTS-like metrosexual culture. 2020 also marked the passing of RBG, Alex Trebek, and Kobe Bryant, just to name an additional, notable few.
2020-11-29 17:38
Social justice without fairness
By Jason LimOver 56 percent of California voters rejected Prop. 16 in a state that voted overwhelmingly (65 percent) for Joe Biden. This was a resounding defeat for a supposedly “progressive” ballot box initiative that would “allow diversity as a factor in public employment, education, and contracting decisions.” According to California's voter guide webpage, “A YES vote on this measure means: State and local entities could consider race, sex, color, ethnicity, and national origin in public education, public employment, and public contracting to the extent allow...
2020-11-15 18:02
Moon and Korea's zeitgeist: a grand narrative needed
A Facebook friend recently posted a 2017 interview Der Spiegel did with French President Emmanuel Macron that deeply resonated with me and resulted in a lingering curiosity. What is Korea's zeitgeist today?
2020-11-01 17:58
Trembling Tiger, Roaring Dragon
The Korea Society's Annual Gala Dinner held Oct. 7 was the organization's premier event of the year, held to mark the U.S.-Korea relationship and honor those who work to maintain the alliance.
2020-10-18 17:33
Pandenomics for women
Korea's young women are dying during the pandemic. Not from the disease but by their own hands. Suicides among young women were up an alarming 17.9 percent in April when Korea imposed strict social distancing measures. The overall suicide rate for people in their late teens and twenties in the first half of 2020 was up by 7 percent from last year. To note, the statistics only record successful suicides, with the consensus that women attempt far more suicides than men - they just don't succeed as often. In short, it definitely looks like that there is a parallel pandemic of suicides among you...
2020-10-05 17:20
Bradykinin hypothesis
I'll be the first to admit that I had never heard of the term, “the bradykinin hypothesis” before. Then again, I had never heard of “cytokine storms” either before the pandemic made it into a household term.
2020-09-06 17:49
To send or not to send to school
Anya Kamenetz and Corey Turner recently published an article in NPR titled, “20 Questions To Help Decide What's Best For Your Kids (And You) This School Year.” As a parent of a rising 3rd grader, I responded to the questions to see where it led me.
2020-08-23 17:16
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