​6902161168 Education Has Ruined the Korean EconomyThe impact of education on the Korean economy

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | A leader who claims to possess divine insight and aims to reform society and the economy.
  • 이봉규 (Lee Bong-gyu) | TV Host | Hosted a TV show where Mr.Huh discussed educational policies.
  • 이철우 (Lee Cheol-woo) | 20th National Assembly Member | A politician who discussed Mr.Huh on a TV show.
  • 안철수 (Ahn Cheol-soo) | Politician | A political figure mentioned in the context of election campaigns.
  • 이준석 (Lee Jun-seok) | Politician | A political figure mentioned alongside Ahn Cheol-soo in election campaigns.
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | US President | Met with Mr.Huh, as evidenced by a signed photo.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, addresses the audience, noting the large crowd of about a thousand people.
  • He mentions that the office space needs adjustment, suggesting moving a pillar and adding a small stage for better visibility.
  • He states that in the past, people sought out prophets, but now the prophet seeks out the people.
  • He declares that education has ruined the Korean economy.

#2 (00:03:21)

  • Mr.Huh asserts that all religions will bring about revolution, and education will also undergo a revolution.
  • He argues that money flows into religious organizations, churches, and schools, becoming slush funds that do not circulate in the economy.
  • He claims that a single young teacher can earn 100 billion won by teaching 1,000 students, and this income is often undeclared.
  • He criticizes the Korean education system, especially private tutoring, for ruining the country’s economy and causing financial hardship for families.
  • He introduces the concept of “penetration” (관통), which allows him to instantly know everything without needing to communicate or read.
  • He states that he can understand the causes of phenomena like yellow dust and the financial struggles of every household through penetration.
  • He declares that the era of leaders who rely on surveys is over, and a new leader from heaven, like himself, can penetrate all truths.
  • He criticizes religious organizations for using “truth” (진리) as statistics to collect money, which then disappears from economic activity.
  • He claims that the money poured into private academies is immense, leading to the nation’s downfall.
  • He states that he is more formidable than President Park Chung-hee because he operates through divine providence and penetration.

#3 (00:09:00)

  • Mr.Huh discusses the issue of marriage inequality, where the wealthy marry frequently, but the poor face significant difficulties.
  • He explains that poor individuals often cannot afford wedding expenses, leading to parental worries and avoidance of marriage.
  • He notes that even if poor individuals want to marry, they struggle to find jobs, while the wealthy have guaranteed employment.
  • He describes the ideal husband for women as “Don Quixote” (돈키호테), meaning someone with wealth, height, and good kissing skills.
  • He suggests that a daughter’s poor relationship with her father can negatively impact her future marriage.
  • He concludes that marriage has become a matter of “wealth begets wealth, poverty begets poverty.”
  • He reiterates that education has siphoned off 50% of household income, primarily due to private tutoring.

#4 (00:15:00)

  • Mr.Huh recounts his appearance on Lee Bong-gyu TV, where he discussed his educational policies.
  • He emphasizes that his statement about education ruining the Korean economy surprised Lee Bong-gyu.
  • He explains that money spent on private tutoring should instead circulate in traditional markets.
  • He differentiates between a “politician” (정치인) who thinks of the people and a “political schemer” (정치꾼) who only seeks re-election.
  • He asserts that a true politician sacrifices for the people’s future and dreams.
  • He claims to be the only such politician in Korea, having proposed policies like marriage and housing funds 30 years ago.
  • He criticizes politicians who slander opponents instead of presenting visions, calling them “swindlers.”
  • He states that he will present his vision to the public for judgment.
  • He predicts that if his party, the National Revolutionary Party, elects 100 members, he will become the world’s president.
  • He highlights that the current system leads to financial ruin for middle and lower classes, while the wealthy marry without issues.
  • He attributes household debt and marital instability to the education system.
  • He warns that those who spread negativity in group chats will be removed from his circle if he becomes president.
  • He advises members to resolve personal issues privately rather than publicly.
  • He stresses that any investment made using his name without his direct consultation will not be his responsibility.

#5 (00:22:00)

  • Mr.Huh states that he aims to save the world, where five people die of starvation daily.
  • He emphasizes that he has never slandered others to gain power.
  • He believes that past presidents were patriots who cared for the people, despite media misrepresentation.
  • He interprets historical events, like the presidencies of Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, as periods dominated by “water” (물) disasters.
  • He sees Moon Jae-in’s presidency as a time of “fire” (불) disasters, symbolized by the candlelight protests.
  • He predicts that after the eras of water and fire, a new leader will emerge.
  • He claims that Korea is destined for greatness because it was chosen by a higher being.
  • He reiterates that those who spread negativity in group chats will face severe consequences if he becomes president.
  • He asserts his superior insight as a divine being compared to past leaders who relied on study and communication.
  • He claims to understand the financial struggles of every household and the difficulties young people face in marriage.
  • He possesses “clairvoyance” (천리안) which allows him to know everything without communication.
  • He mentions that public perception of him has evolved from “floating in the air” (공중부양) to “honest leader.”

#6 (00:28:00)

  • Mr.Huh discusses his appearance on KBS, where his educational policies were highlighted.
  • He questions why KBS featured him for an hour on the day President Moon Jae-in was elected, suggesting it was due to his “penetration” ability.
  • He recalls a past incident where Ahn Cheol-soo and Lee Jun-seok were campaigning, but he drew all the attention by simply appearing.
  • He claims that if he were to run for election, people would flock to him without him needing to campaign.
  • He describes his ideal candidate as someone with wealth, height, and good looks.
  • He states that if the US dollar followed his command, he could solve global poverty.
  • He mentions that his influence is so strong that even without campaigning, people gather around him.
  • He recounts an incident at Busan National University where he almost got trampled by a large crowd during a performance.
  • He explains that his car is specially designed with carbon fiber to withstand such crowds.
  • He claims that his presence creates a “Mr.Huh syndrome” among politicians.
  • He quotes a Democratic Party lawmaker who stated that if Mr.Huh led the economy, Korea would be transformed overnight.
  • He notes that the public perceives current politicians as unproductive, leading to a desire for radical change.
  • He emphasizes that his political message is about “living politics” (생활정치), addressing the daily problems of ordinary people.
  • He states that KBS dedicated an hour to him, acknowledging his vision.
  • He announces that his National Revolutionary Party will field 100 candidates in the next general election, aiming to become one of the top three parties.
  • He believes that achieving 100 parliamentary seats will signify a successful revolution.
  • He plans to implement a national basic income and send other politicians to “spiritual education camps.”

#7 (00:39:00)

  • Mr.Huh urges his supporters not to fight among themselves, as internal conflict leads to national downfall.
  • He advises them to communicate positively and resolve personal issues privately.
  • He warns that he will not tolerate those who criticize others in public forums, as he can access all such information.
  • He emphasizes that money-related issues should be handled directly between individuals, not publicly.
  • He highlights the high IQ of Koreans compared to other nations, but laments that this intelligence is often wasted on internal conflicts.
  • He references Matthew 10:34, stating that Jesus came not to bring peace but a sword.
  • He interprets the “sword” as the ability to cut through societal problems and bring about revolution.
  • He criticizes those who misuse the “sword” (modern technology like cell phones) to slander others.
  • He explains that his “National Revolutionary Party” (국가혁명당) embodies this revolutionary spirit, with “명” (myeong) signifying a divine mandate.
  • He calls upon his followers to embrace their heavenly mission and avoid petty disputes.

#8 (00:48:00)

  • Mr.Huh outlines his vision for a society where marriage is universally accessible.
  • He proposes that if marriage rates are low, ministers will be held accountable by the president.
  • He plans to establish a “Republic of Korea Marriage Promotion Headquarters” (대한민국 결혼 추진 본부) with the president as its head.
  • He promises to resolve all financial obstacles to marriage, including providing support and national dividends.
  • He criticizes current politicians for engaging in irrelevant conflicts instead of addressing people’s livelihoods.
  • He states that if he becomes president, all former Ministers of education will be sent to “spiritual education camps” for ruining the education system.
  • He criticizes the current college entrance exam (수능) system for its excessive burden and single-day determination of a student’s future.
  • He proposes abolishing the current exam and replacing it with a system where students are tested only on their chosen major throughout middle and high school.
  • He suggests that students’ cumulative scores over six years would determine their university ranking, allowing them to change majors at any time.
  • He argues that the current education system, which imposes excessive burdens on young people, is a “death sentence” (사형감) for its creators.
  • He claims that the wasted budget and public funds due to this system amount to trillions of won.
  • He emphasizes that his party’s name, “National Revolutionary Party,” signifies a divine mandate to save the economy.

#9 (00:56:00)

  • Mr.Huh highlights global poverty, where five hundred million people starve annually.
  • He criticizes the existence of national borders and advocates for a global unified government where nations become states within a world federation.
  • He proposes that wealthy nations’ taxes should be used to support poorer countries.
  • He questions the priority of building parks over feeding the hungry.
  • He criticizes the excessive number of golf courses while people starve.
  • He argues that the Korean constitution, which prioritizes the state, is flawed and should instead focus on human rights, like the German and US constitutions.
  • He proposes amending the constitution to guarantee a middle-class standard of living for all citizens, ensuring basic needs are met.
  • He envisions a society where there are no beggars, as they would be sought after for the government’s basic income.
  • He criticizes the current political system for dividing families and burdening individuals with the care of multiple elderly parents.
  • He identifies education and defense spending as the main culprits for Korea’s economic problems.
  • He advocates for moving away from excessive nationalism and state-centrism towards human rights and people-centered policies.

#10 (01:04:00)

  • Mr.Huh warns that those who criticize others will be reincarnated as animals with beards, such as loaches, catfish, goats, or lions.
  • He explains that these animals symbolize those who were arrogant and abused their power in a previous life.
  • He specifically mentions loaches as those who were talented but looked down on others, with the potential to become dragons.
  • He claims to instill “angels” (천사) in people, which prevents marital disputes and other problems.
  • He demonstrates this by having a man come forward and testing his physical strength, which initially shows weakness due to the absence of an angel.
  • He explains that angels are only present when one’s actions are righteous.
  • He states that he can see these “pipes” (파이프) connecting people to the universe, which are activated by calling his name.
  • He demonstrates that calling his name opens this connection, but covering one’s head blocks it.
  • He claims that other religious figures’ names do not open this connection.

#11 (01:18:00)

  • Mr.Huh explains that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” opens a spiritual connection, allowing prayers to be heard.
  • He states that this connection is direct to his true self, which is a divine entity.
  • He criticizes the use of “Amen” in prayers, revealing its origin as the name of an ancient Egyptian god, Amun.
  • He argues that using “Amen” is a form of idol worship and does not open the spiritual connection he provides.
  • He demonstrates that calling “Amen” or other religious names does not provide the same spiritual energy as calling his name.
  • He advises people to call his name first to open the connection, then offer their prayers, and conclude by calling his name again.
  • He performs a diagnostic test on a man, identifying various health issues like thyroid problems, stroke risk, and organ weaknesses.
  • He claims to infuse “angels” into the man, instantly improving his health and strength.
  • He warns that these “angels” will leave if the person engages in unrighteous behavior.
  • He performs similar diagnostics on other audience members, identifying health problems and claiming to heal them by infusing angels.
  • He emphasizes that his abilities are unique and allow him to directly intervene in people’s health and spiritual well-being.

Other Useful Information

1. Mr.Huh’s Political Platform

  • Economic Reform: education system reform to redirect private tutoring funds into the market.
  • Social Welfare: Universal marriage accessibility with government support and national dividends.
  • Constitutional Reform: Shift from state-centrism to human rights and people-centered policies, guaranteeing a middle-class standard of living.
  • Global Governance: Advocacy for a world federal government where wealthy nations support poorer ones.
  • Political Ethics: Emphasis on “living politics” focused on people’s daily lives, contrasting with “political schemers” who seek re-election.

2. Mr.Huh’s Supernatural Abilities

  • penetration** (관통)**: Ability to instantly know everything without communication or external information.
  • Angel Infusion: Ability to instill “angels” in individuals, leading to improved health and well-being.
  • Spiritual Connection: Calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” opens a direct spiritual connection to the universe, allowing prayers to be heard.
  • Reincarnation Knowledge: Knowledge of how past actions influence future reincarnation, particularly regarding arrogance and power abuse.

3. Criticisms of Current Society

  • education** System**: Blamed for economic decline, household debt, and marriage inequality due to excessive private tutoring.
  • Political System: Criticized for politicians’ self-serving motives and lack of focus on citizens’ livelihoods.
  • Religious Practices: Criticized for using “Amen” (Amun) as a form of idol worship, which does not facilitate genuine spiritual connection.
  • Nationalism: Excessive nationalism (국수주의) is seen as dangerous, potentially leading to conflict.