The Silent Killer of South Korea That Murdered 1500 Young People

2023 ж. 2 Қыр.
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  • Big respect for the doctor in the first place . The few that actually cares about the citizens well being .

    @ameremortal2491@ameremortal24917 ай бұрын
    • a lot of doctors care about people's well being... i'd argue most do. thats why they get into the profession. most doctors are good people. can't say the same about pharma companies/insurance companies/basically anything for profit but my experience with most doctors has been fantastic.

      @barbrothers2@barbrothers26 ай бұрын
    • @@barbrothers2 yeah, but one bad apple ruins the bunch, you know? my brother's a nurse and in the hospital he works at there are a few absolutely trash coworkers that he has who don't give a flying fuck about any of their patients, but they don't get fired because of seniority. he had to quit because of the high stress and the amount of abuse he faced from those colleagues :/

      @daisydays_10511@daisydays_105116 ай бұрын
    • ​@@daisydays_10511j 53RD ATèu th😊ý

      @awoods7087@awoods70875 ай бұрын
    • @@barbrothers2 lucky you must doctors I have tried seemed about the money and easy turn people away if not on their preferred insurance. I have heard many stories of poor treatment and stories of how they treat different people differently based on how much they earn off them like in cases of not doing through full treatments on people due to not good insurance to over treating do unnecessary treatments due to incentive of being paid high with some insurance for certain treatments. There are many that get into fields not out of passion for it but passion for the status money connected to it. I 'm sure there are genuine doctors out there but not sure they are the majority.

      @bunnyboo6295@bunnyboo62955 ай бұрын
    • ​@@barbrothers2Io and zzzzmm

      @joanthemad5894@joanthemad58945 ай бұрын
  • This is disgusting. No child nor woman nor man nor animal should ever feel the pain of the solidifying of the lungs.

    @Tr0lly@Tr0lly8 ай бұрын
    • no living organisms should experience that ever.. (not hate im agreeing and adding on)

      @kisskaashi@kisskaashi8 ай бұрын
    • Those CEOs should

      @kiwioffgrid2437@kiwioffgrid24378 ай бұрын
    • Mad respect for this

      @nicole..ilysmmm@nicole..ilysmmm8 ай бұрын
    • @@nicole..ilysmmm Yeah, mad respect for stating the obvious. This person is just so brave and virtuous for making this comment. A true person of infinite wisdom and virtue.

      @mattjack3983@mattjack39838 ай бұрын
    • The person who killed them should just turn to stone

      @metzjacob3798@metzjacob37988 ай бұрын
  • It's actually estimated that there is over 14,000 people killed from this, 10x more than initially thought. That's so devastating

    @XDaNaDaNaX@XDaNaDaNaX5 ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh that horrible

      @Obxeditss@Obxeditss4 ай бұрын
    • Yea I saw that too

      @Turk_2023@Turk_20233 ай бұрын
    • It's worse when you consider all the people who didn't die, but instead were victims of Asthma or other pulmonary diseases :(

      @noelstar1456@noelstar14563 ай бұрын
    • Look up what China does to Billionaires who are corrupt and who's actions lead to bad things. (I can't say anymore because I have a report bot on me and saying things that even minutely violations gets removed.)

      @TheDizzieC@TheDizzieC2 ай бұрын
    • +all the family members who were emotionally affected

      @zwmb1zss@zwmb1zssАй бұрын
  • Sad how the parents (who are NOT TO BLAME AT ALL) blame themselves soooo harshly and yet Oxy (the people who are 100000% TO BLAME) take no blame at all!

    @allthingsspooky3818@allthingsspooky38184 ай бұрын
    • underrated comment fr

      @user-ec7iu3ck7k@user-ec7iu3ck7k4 ай бұрын
    • This

      @mermazing1672@mermazing16723 ай бұрын
    • It’s not fair

      @starcherry6814@starcherry68143 ай бұрын
    • Look into what China does to billionaire who do stuff like this.

      @TheDizzieC@TheDizzieC2 ай бұрын
  • Imagine taking extra precautions to protect your child only to find out that those precautions may have led to their death? My heart goes out to all the parents.

    @CossandraCastle@CossandraCastle8 ай бұрын
    • The companies rely on the fact that it’s so widely used it can never be traced back to them. Cancer is associated with flame retardants, pesticides, polyester, cleaning chemicals, and plastic- who is NOT exposed to any of those? Yet even for the things which are already accused of being unhealthy, they’ll never be reconsidered from the shelves, and people who avoid them will be endlessly mocked by family and shamed by acquaintances for being “impossibly strict”. If you are skeptical of anything on the store shelves or in the doctor’s office, you’re labeled a freak for not trusting everything being sold blindly. That’s what these companies rely on- anyone questioning them might lead to accountability. They don’t care if it kills you, as long as they’re never caught!

      @adsf6033@adsf60337 ай бұрын
    • I know. As a parent myself I can't imagine these parents pain. We try to hard to do the very best for our kids. 😢

      @charlottemiller7675@charlottemiller76757 ай бұрын
    • Yes - just like a current 'jab' we are encouraged / forced to have.

      @Stephen_Strange@Stephen_Strange7 ай бұрын
    • @@adsf6033 Nothing will evade God's judgment on Judgment Day.

      @ianmcdonald8648@ianmcdonald86487 ай бұрын
    • its all planned by the USA pharma to DE-POPULATE.

      @hdj81Vlimited@hdj81Vlimited7 ай бұрын
  • That poor, poor woman who lost both children shortly after birth and thought she was a ''bad mom''. It's awful how women think they're at fault and ''bad moms'' if their bodies can't carry a baby or give birth to a healthy baby.

    @Monicalia@Monicalia8 ай бұрын
    • It’s so fucking horrifying that these parents are living with guilt because they’re human meanwhile the people running these companies are just like 🤷‍♀️ wasn’t me

      @bonesandhearts5683@bonesandhearts56838 ай бұрын
    • @@bonesandhearts5683 Just so you guys know, Oxy is owned by Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, a British-Dutch conglomerate headquartered in England. They have hundreds and hundreds, probably thousands, of well-known products, that all of you use in your daily lives! You can’t get away from them - they are massive, and everywhere! Find their list of products and boycott them! Send them a letter and let you know what you will be doing! I will be doing the same! What they did is not okay! We should start a petition. Don’t just boycott Oxy. There is no point boycotting Oxy if you are also using all of the other products used by the people who own them. Some popular products include: Clearasil, Strepsils, Dettol, Lysol, Vanish, Calgon, Gaviscon, AirWick, baby food brand Mead Johnson, Veet (for removing hair), Australian insecticide Mortein, the opioid medication Suboxone, Cillit Bang, Durex, Enfamil, Harpic, Lemsip, Mortein, Finish, Nurofen, Brio, Bonjela, Cling, Cobra, Colon, Easy Off, Kaltron, Mop & Glo, Neutra-Air, and so much more.

      @justanotherhappyhumanist8832@justanotherhappyhumanist88328 ай бұрын
    • So what happened? 1 hour video. What is the tittle of this movie. The video is too long. Is this movie on Netflix?

      @eduardochavacano@eduardochavacano8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@eduardochavacanoum..listen to it?? Or go find a different video on another subject.

      @DizzyInfusion@DizzyInfusion8 ай бұрын
    • @@eduardochavacano it’s not a movie it’s a real story

      @satarasmith4538@satarasmith45388 ай бұрын
  • I was one of these humidifier babies back in the early 2000s.. my mom told me she was horrified when she heard the news about this cleaner and said she didn't even know she was slowly killing her child. Luckily she found out early on so I didn't have any health complications but man that's scary. Edit - thanks everyone for your kind words 🥹

    @bannahkim@bannahkim5 ай бұрын
    • I'm glad you're okay, that's terrifying

      @artpai7665@artpai76655 ай бұрын
    • Omg, thats so scary. Good for your mom to paying attention to the news, glad you’re okay

      @audreymacdougall6691@audreymacdougall66915 ай бұрын
    • my grandparents always has a humidifier and as a child i thought it was funny to breathe the steamy air on purpose, that could have gone soooo wrong but thankfully (or maybe not) they weren’t good at cleaning it lol

      @m4tta@m4tta5 ай бұрын
    • Wtf that’s fücking terrifying

      @christixisxaxslayxbbgxxxx@christixisxaxslayxbbgxxxx4 ай бұрын
    • I'm glad you're okay.

      @gachasupreme-sn4td@gachasupreme-sn4td4 ай бұрын
  • I just stumbled upon this channel yesterday. (The mall collapse) and I've been stuck! Been Binging for 2 days now! You are a spectacular story teller; your empathy, your frustration, the fight for the people. Your channel is definitely making an impact! Thank you for your time, your efforts and quite frankly your heart! You've definitely gained a new & loyal viewer.

    @Fairy_bongmother@Fairy_bongmother5 ай бұрын
    • Same here. First video I saw was the mall one last night. ..except i don't like her storytelling 😅 but the stories are so intriguing

      @hijegeueu@hijegeueu5 ай бұрын
    • literally same.

      @torreyguedesse8003@torreyguedesse80035 ай бұрын
    • same bro

      @donkeykong2.0@donkeykong2.05 ай бұрын
    • Idk if it was 1 or 2 days ago. Been letting the playlist run. It was her other channel where she does the mukbang n autoplayed to this channel. It started w the Samsung short about the daughters death in NY n here I am 😂😂😂. Good storyteller, unbiased, even though I don't agree at some points but pretty interesting events 😮😮😮

      @oldmanyoung7892@oldmanyoung78924 ай бұрын
    • I also found the mall collapse video yesterday. Freaky stuff is going on and some people only care about themselves.

      @BernhardErnst@BernhardErnst4 ай бұрын
  • This is horrible, killing 1.5k babies/toddlers/infants? How do they not feel guilty? These type of people dont even deserve to live at this point. This is disgusting.

    @iBloxy._@iBloxy._8 ай бұрын
    • I know right?

      @Mandy-bv9kw@Mandy-bv9kw8 ай бұрын
    • EXACTLY!!!

      @meowacccountn666@meowacccountn6668 ай бұрын
    • Exactly I feel so bad for them like they haven’t even went through any experience of life 😓

      @Etherealzkook@Etherealzkook8 ай бұрын
    • Right? I'm still crying... And I don't have children, but I know how it feels like when you watch your loved one suffer and you can't do anything... My heart hurts for all the victims and their families...

      @morkawlanamk2319@morkawlanamk23198 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@morkawlanamk2319I started crying the moment I saw the image of the baby in an incubator in the very beginning of the video. Just seeing how tiny, precious, innocent, and beautiful that little baby is hurt my soul, thinking about & knowing the fact that people actually (rape, torture,) poison and murder them.😣😞 My heart is broken💔 just listening to this story. Smh..

      @lisakarson3279@lisakarson32798 ай бұрын
  • It’s crazy how the parents who are not even at fault are taking more of the blame and the responsibility than the companies who actually are at fault.

    @theBas3m3nt@theBas3m3nt8 ай бұрын
    • Companies always come out on top in every single country it’s not even a Korean thing it’s pissing me off

      @ccvv1119@ccvv11198 ай бұрын
    • I am American so I could be WAY off but... I would say that this is due to eastern cultures putting a lot into personal responsibility. Your families honor is in your hands to fuck up. While, up to a point this can be seen as honorable there comes a time when a line needs to be drawn and you need to be able to see that it was not your fault as you would had NO reasonable way to have the information that you needed to effectively make an informed decision. If this is the case then the leaders and companies in those places know this and take advantage of it. It's horrible and manipulating and just sad. You know, If I'm not showing how ignorant Americans can be...

      @darrenbeard44@darrenbeard448 ай бұрын
    • Bc as a parent we always blame ourselves especially when it comes to feel like we are letting our kids down.. 😢

      @victoriawilliams7439@victoriawilliams74398 ай бұрын
    • @@darrenbeard44while i personally think culture is a role, i think its a human psychology thing, you played a part in something horrible and while you werent aware and werent intentionally doing harm you participates and grief can bring about a lotttt of guilt in the human mind even when not valid.

      @tiasmith4015@tiasmith40158 ай бұрын
    • Well said. I agree, it's a stage of grieving after all.. It's just such a sh***y situation to be in. Even though I am not from that culture I would probably guilt myself as well. Ultimately whos to say what I would do and I hope I'll never find out. I just hope, as generic as it sounds, that some peace has been found in these years following the tragedy. @@tiasmith4015

      @darrenbeard44@darrenbeard448 ай бұрын
  • I am a dad of a 7 year old boy that was kidnapped to South Korea. Korea is a partner country of "Hague convention" that is supposed to promptly return children that were illegally taken across the border. FBI was trying to book a flight to Korea to rescue the child. However, Korean government stopped them saying this is a civil matter and because it is not criminal in Korea, the dad should go through civil court. (Especially because Korea is a signatory state of Hague convention) I did. Korea took 2 years to make a final decision that this boy has to PROMPTLY return to the US. But they didn't prepare an enforcement mechanism. I got a total of 10 court orders just in Korea(including the Korean Supreme court order). And my son Bryan's 3 week trip became a 5 year separation from me. I talked to multiple Korean officials and although they admit the problem, nobody is taking responsibility. They ask the child who doesn't even remember dad "Do you wanna stay here, or do you wanna go to Dad?" And if he says he wants to stay, they go home. They say it's too late. "He doesn't remember you, so what do you want us to do?" Korea calls this respecting the child. On the other hand US court orders clearly states that the mother has serious concerns of mental issues and she is a threat to the child. The patenting evaluator said this is a form of child abuse. Korea ignores this problem. They just say we can't do anything. I love Korea and I wanted to trust that they can respect the law, but I am at a point that I have to take this into my own hands and raise public awareness. Last time I protested at Pike Place Market, and this time I went to Korean Consulate in Seattle. [Watch Video](kzhead.info/sun/Z9uRcdqKlnxshYE/bejne.htmlsi=gY5cZd-HM1ycaGdg) I would appreciate it if you can spread the words, and tell people. If we can't bring Bryan back, no children will be safe from being abducted to South Korea. Thank you. kzhead.info/sun/Z9uRcdqKlnxshYE/bejne.htmlsi=mfEDZbr3NNZWtMeJ

    @bringbryanback@bringbryanback5 ай бұрын
    • Heartbreaking. Absolute travesty of injustice.😢 We, the people will have to fight these types of things if we want to stay civilized societies. There shouldn't be such a disparity of wealth, first of all, because the wealthy fear nothing, and have too much power. Every small voice should matter. It's getting worse and worse, if you are the common person, you are easily treated inhumanely. They don't bother to listen to us or honor our rights. We will all have to truly unite, and stop letting politicians divide us for power. And we have got to realize that it's still the truth, 'United we stand, divided we fall.' We have to help each other stand up to injustices together, or we will all fall victims to INHUMANITY.

      @SilentThundersnow@SilentThundersnow4 ай бұрын
    • Commenting so this gets boosted up hopefully more attention, that’s absolutely heartbreaking. I hope you and your son are back together and ok❤️

      @Lauriash@Lauriash4 ай бұрын
    • @@SilentThundersnow Thank you. The world is full of injustice and unnecessary pain and the victims or so easily forgotten. All we can do is speak for the truth and demand that this world changes. As long as we don't give up, there will always be hope. Thank you for your inspiring comment.

      @bringbryanback@bringbryanback4 ай бұрын
    • @@Lauriash Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. I am hoping that will come true, too.

      @bringbryanback@bringbryanback4 ай бұрын
    • thats horrible

      @moodysthenics4789@moodysthenics47894 ай бұрын
  • I have asthma, I grew up with it. It dominated my childhood. When I was 10, this was in 2009, I got pneumonia before Christmas. I was hospitalized from the 14th-29th of December. 5 of those days, I was in a coma, on a ventilator. I had to re-learn how to breathe, and that was one of the most painful experiences in my life. I can't imagine the amount of pain those mothers and babies were in, not being able to breathe, not being able to take a deep breath. I feel for the boy who couldn't play outside with his friends, who needs 24/7 oxygen. My heart shatters for every single victim of this crime and their families.

    @liziuhh@liziuhh4 ай бұрын
    • Same, I have Athsma too 😢

      @Sallt-fr5fr@Sallt-fr5fr3 ай бұрын
    • Woah. I’m so sorry you went through that. I really hope you are doing better now.

      @peetasburntbread7171@peetasburntbread71713 ай бұрын
    • @@Sallt-fr5frwomp womp

      @whytrynightmare8533@whytrynightmare8533Ай бұрын
    • Same, having asthma attack feels like an elephant is sitting on your chest

      @AkitaMix@AkitaMixАй бұрын
    • That must have been really hard on you. Sorry to hear that. When I was 6 years old my parents saved me from developing asthma by taking me on the mountain resort for one whole month in spring. I was on fresh air every day surrounded by woods and clear air. I was lucky enough to escape it.

      @highflybirdy851@highflybirdy851Ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of a thing I heard someone say: "if the punishment for a crime is a fine, that crime does not apply to the rich." It's horrible that companies can sell a toxic substance because their monetary gain is higher than their court fees

    @jprofio@jprofio8 ай бұрын
    • Well depends what the fine is. If the fine is high then it changes things, and if there’s multiple fines then the plant could be shut down. My job is literally make sure in my plant that we don’t get fines and that we are compliant for this reason.

      @ihanakaunotar2741@ihanakaunotar27418 ай бұрын
    • @@ihanakaunotar2741 A billionaire can shut down a plant or a business and recover easily. It's not equivalent to jail time, and hurts the employees more than the billionaire that committed the crime.

      @jprofio@jprofio8 ай бұрын
    • The quote is actually “If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only exists for the lower class” and it's from the video game Final Fantasy Tactics but it's probably the most profound thing out of a video game ever.

      @plaidshirt9955@plaidshirt99557 ай бұрын
    • ​@@plaidshirt9955Sometimes a profound piece of wisdom may come from an unexpected source.

      @Rekhan4242@Rekhan42427 ай бұрын
    • I bet if the CEOs of the companies involved in these criminal acts got the death penalty for murder in cases such as this, things would change FAST.

      @marcyking461@marcyking4617 ай бұрын
  • Whoever had the idea to launch it as a humidifier disinfectant should be in prison, not the chemists who made the compound for other purposes, it’s frustrating

    @usernamemaybe@usernamemaybe8 ай бұрын
    • This is a top-management decision, and how the judges could come to the dumb conclusion to send the wrong people to prison shouts clear corruption and cover up to me.

      @karenagen6757@karenagen67578 ай бұрын
    • Yes the person who pitched it and the marketing team who approved it should be spending everyday of their life behind bars. It doesn't take a genius to know putting strong chemicals in something meant to be inhaled is dangerous. Then telling people they don't even have to rinse the liquid out it feels as if this was done on purpose.

      @Careless-sv6cf@Careless-sv6cf8 ай бұрын
    • It’s so maddening and I feel so bad for those chemists

      @davidstrider147@davidstrider1478 ай бұрын
    • Please tell me your not spoiling the video , before people watch it...... Like seriously! What is wrong with people you know everyone reads the comments before watching the video to see if everything is legit! If you really need /have to spoil it,and can't keep it in. Write Spoiler Alert at the top. Space... Space....... So no one can accidentally see what you are writing. Then Write what you want ,how come people don't know this or do they just not care , because but just ruins the video for everyone else 😮❤😊. Have a good day ⭐. Be kind it's free 💗.

      @cosmoloveshoney@cosmoloveshoney8 ай бұрын
    • @@cosmoloveshoney then don't read the comments

      @Laroac@Laroac8 ай бұрын
  • “I cannot play any wind instruments, like the flute.” As a flutist, this statement was heart wrenching. That boy is so brave for continuing to speak out about this. I wish him and all the victims and their families the best.💔

    @Urfavoruteblonde@Urfavoruteblonde5 ай бұрын
  • This is my second Rotten Mango and I am developing a taste for them. I love Stephanie's "I was THERE" empathetic narrative style. From what I've seen so far, no victim-blaming, snark directed only at the evil-doers and an overall comfort level and audience respect. Even the invisible sidekick adds intelligent questions. Really good, kids. Really good.

    @inthedarkanonymous5625@inthedarkanonymous56255 ай бұрын
    • i know its been one month but its cute how you refer to her husband as a sidekick 😭 also i completely agree with this comment, me and my friends at school always put her channel on a single chromebook during a boring class

      @cherubiya@cherubiya3 ай бұрын
    • I just started listening to these a couple of days ago and this is probably my 5th or 6th. She has such a great style. Amazing storyteller. Didn’t know that was her husband. I love him. He is such a great addition bc he is saying what we’re all thinking.

      @leslieerentreich6136@leslieerentreich61363 ай бұрын
    • @@cherubiya I meant no disrespect. Then again, isn’t it good when your spouse is also your sidekick? (I missed the call where their marriage was announced, I guess.

      @inthedarkanonymous5625@inthedarkanonymous56253 ай бұрын
  • 1.5k?! That's absolutely nuts. I don't think I've ever heard that many killings happen and it wasn't because of a terrorist attack.

    @animesubya@animesubya8 ай бұрын
    • 1.5K? That's nothing. Let's fill up the comments here with talk about covid. DJT played it down and let a million people die, and he's still a hero. The people who thinks it's his supporters that helped spread the disease everywhere. The people who thinks China is responsible. The people who thinks covid doesn't actually kill anybody, it's the vaccines and lockdowns that cause all the problem. And frequently, these two last groups are the very same people ... which is a bit weird when you think about it.

      @danielch6662@danielch66628 ай бұрын
    • Clearasil is also RB.

      @jisungrocks5871@jisungrocks58718 ай бұрын
    • The Chaebols are going to come for Stephanie.

      @mindful4125@mindful41258 ай бұрын
    • ​@jisungrocks5871 but that doesn't mean it's made of rug cleaning solution lol

      @breeyakukowski8946@breeyakukowski89468 ай бұрын
    • Not good 😢

      @RenaeDixon-qq7mm@RenaeDixon-qq7mm8 ай бұрын
  • The mega million dollar companies should be funding for EVERYTHING these families and children went/go through.

    @mploutarchos@mploutarchos8 ай бұрын
    • If abortion is legal, then what is the difference? It’s just a “parasite” like the left says.

      @under6feetno-necked142@under6feetno-necked1428 ай бұрын
    • Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
    • It's not going to stop until we put them in prison. They'll just put those costs into the bottom line and charge more. Just like when they "tax big business." We pay it.

      @AllPaws_@AllPaws_8 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately in asia branches tend to be very diff from their main branch. So im pretty sure the korean branch were the only ones paying for it

      @MB-tj7xh@MB-tj7xh8 ай бұрын
    • And it’s the fact that the lawsuit was only 9 million. Which is nuts, not enough for sure

      @RS-bn1ty@RS-bn1ty8 ай бұрын
  • My Mother had 3 still births before me, and it took such a toll on her that she was never the same. I was born via emergency C section after hours of labor, the doctors pulled me out and away from my mom and I was silent, she thought it was happening again and she said no one was saying a word to her and she was more and more afraid. Then she was stitched up and brought back to her room and then they wheeled me up to her and she finally got to take her baby home. I really feel for these families.

    @flemmawarrior1@flemmawarrior14 ай бұрын
    • Wow... Even 1 stillbirth could really change a woman... Let alone 3. I hope you both could build a warm relationship in spite of that

      @souldancersbyjennifer@souldancersbyjennifer4 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely horrifying how they didn't say anything to her. Usually unless the person is under general anesthesia they at least give them updates about their baby/babies.

      @DieAlteistwiederda@DieAlteistwiederda2 ай бұрын
  • I lost my 4 day old daughter 😢 the pain is something I can't explain. And the father of her told me WHEN I was with him said why are you so upset she was ONLY 4 days old not that you got to know her and connect..... I don't think men or women that never carried a child will ever know. That baby was me born from my calcium. My heart ,lungs ,hair,nails. Everything there's is nothing more connect then a mother. Well a actual mother. She died in my.arms feeling her last heart beat. This pain is still horrific

    @user-xw7dc4us7h@user-xw7dc4us7h5 ай бұрын
    • I’m so sorry for your loss 💔

      @Alltheworldneedsajolt@Alltheworldneedsajolt2 ай бұрын
    • Im so sorry ml😕🫶🏼

      @EmilyWinner-42008@EmilyWinner-42008Ай бұрын
  • It took them TWO YEARS to investigate?!?! They were literally sentencing all those babies to a painful death. This is infuriating!!! These parents thought they were doing everything right! Heartbreaking!! 1.5k children died this is so tragic!!

    @Helloskyyt321@Helloskyyt3218 ай бұрын
    • Hate to break it to you, but South Korea security sucks , like it’s much worse than many poor nations. The country is safe coz of its citizens culture and not coz of the police.

      @Kimchi_@Kimchi_8 ай бұрын
    • This was the air humidifier case right? It was because the actual company item was a air disinfectant. Logically speaking that would be the last thing you suspect even causing you any sort of problem. Think about it. The amount of things in general you touch at a given time during the day, the air you share with people, coughing, sneezing, elevators, enclosed spaces, the people who may not even show symptoms at all, the asymptomatic carriers, elderly it’s insane the amount of ways someone can get sick. Typically Your not infected until you show symptoms but you know that everyone’s different and I know personally that between my kids and myself were this sensitive body type who gets some odd reactions to virus like a strep rash but not strep throat. Thousands of people didn’t think that this was the cause. But if I recall correctly, there was one chemical or perhaps maybe two, or some lilac scent that was the likely cause. Can’t recall if they narrowed it down to the specific chemical doing this. South Korea made a film about this tragedy, oh my god. Sk films are amazing but any film involving children and babies, I mean I’ve seen Silenced and parts of Hope, so watching that movies going to rip my heart out 100 times over and over again. But wasn’t there some company coverup too?

      @amberg4131@amberg41318 ай бұрын
    • Agreed...if you think litterally lungs were turning to stone. Thats equivalent to putting a plastic bag over a child's head and making him smother to death. But you know...dying in ic in hospital do not sound as bad, as having a plastic bag over your head.

      @annak4045@annak40458 ай бұрын
    • The first problem in investigating is to figure out what questions to ask. In novel cases like this, that is often what takes so long to get an investigation going.

      @grizzlygrizzle@grizzlygrizzle7 ай бұрын
    • I made the mistake of googling and more recent estimates say the product could actually have killed more like 14,000 people and maimed upwards of half a million. It is utterly horrifying that South Korean officials say on their hands for so long.

      @plaidshirt9955@plaidshirt99557 ай бұрын
  • I was cleaning my humidifier that was collecting dust for over a year while listening to this I cried seeing all the parents blaming themselves for something that they had no idea or control over. Things like this are what happen when corporations put money over the real people who are giving them said money.

    @thedangmullet@thedangmullet8 ай бұрын
    • I use to use one heavy (bronchitis) and I said I’m glad the most I used was dish soap to clean it 😅

      @sewgeekdesigns9113@sewgeekdesigns91138 ай бұрын
    • @@sewgeekdesigns9113 it's why I don't trust big corporations

      @thedangmullet@thedangmullet8 ай бұрын
    • Corporations are ALWAYS putting money over people

      @EM-mj3uy@EM-mj3uy8 ай бұрын
    • Mina? funny seeing you here 😂. but really what happened was messed up.

      @Tr0lly@Tr0lly8 ай бұрын
    • @@Tr0lly yes, I do agree with you

      @thedangmullet@thedangmullet8 ай бұрын
  • I'm going with it's on Oxy. They suddenly thought that it's a good idea to use industrial strength rug cleaner in a humidifier sterilizer safe for when it was in use..... They lied about its intended use and didn't wait for additional tests to come back.... They knew.

    @MiraSmit@MiraSmit5 ай бұрын
  • This is beyond heartbreaking. The companies' are MONSTERS. They don't care if they kill people. They are HEARTLESS!!

    @Poetessa2@Poetessa25 ай бұрын
  • It really felt like a gut punch hearing all these parents blaming themselves for something that they had no way of knowing while the companies that actually caused this pretend to be completely innocent.

    @luvyluck1@luvyluck18 ай бұрын
  • How did the whole world not know this happened?! I’m stunned and horrified. I’m American and had never heard of this. There must have been efforts to keep it in Korea and not in the global media.

    @theIaurenshow@theIaurenshow8 ай бұрын
    • Maybe South Koreans didn't want to cause worldwide panic.

      @melissalayson7275@melissalayson72758 ай бұрын
    • Why would you think American news would cover this

      @nyphira@nyphira8 ай бұрын
    • I'm European living in the US and America almost never cover world news unless it is a huge enough disaster but barely even then it is like a footnote compared to what I'm used to. I'm guessing it is because so much is happening within the US every day that airtime need to prioritize national over international. I also suspect that in this kind of news the language barrier plays a role too.

      @AmbiCahira@AmbiCahira8 ай бұрын
    • Even if it was in 2009/2011 I wouldn't be watching the news.

      @AutumnSwift2@AutumnSwift28 ай бұрын
    • totally! lots of efforts were made to keep this under the rug. they can't shut up people in South Korea, but they sucessfully shut up press everywhere else in the whole world.

      @lenalena1683@lenalena16838 ай бұрын
  • Your fiancé is great! As soon as I get confused he gets as confused as me and asks you to repeat yourself so that everyone listening at home can understand. This is a detail of these videos that I really appreciate, thank you! Cheers from Sweden

    @simondanielssonmusic@simondanielssonmusic2 ай бұрын
    • Han är verkligen guld värd 😃👍

      @DEATH-THE-GOAT@DEATH-THE-GOAT2 ай бұрын
  • My mum, ever since I can remember, has always been really paranoid about any kind of inhalant being used in the house. We never had candles, air freshener sprays, cleaning sprays, humidifiers, etc. It got instilled into me too as I grew up. As a kid it never made sense to me, but now I get it. We really don't know the long-term effects of a lot of these things. Where my mum is from, they commonly use coils that you burn to keep mosquitoes away. Turns out they can also cause respiratory problems. It's a minefield out there. Those poor parents were just trying to do their best.

    @MintyCanRead@MintyCanRead5 ай бұрын
    • I feel the same with essential oils in humidifiers. Waaaaaay too risky!

      @UnicornsPoopRainbows@UnicornsPoopRainbows3 ай бұрын
  • Stephanie, you should do a video about the Chinese Milk Scandal of 2008, when formula milk in stores were contaminated with melamine which ended up in over 50k babies getting hospitalized and some of them even dying from kidney failure.

    @bellagiancola4952@bellagiancola49528 ай бұрын
    • Up

      @lovediesfaster@lovediesfaster7 ай бұрын
    • Also don't forget tofu dreg construction when Chinese building firms run out money and finish the building using fake cement. Killed the entire girls volleyball team all 14 of them they were only kids this happened this year I believe 2023

      @rookandpawn@rookandpawn7 ай бұрын
    • Up

      @mirela2608@mirela26087 ай бұрын
    • Behind The Bastards did a great podcast about this situation.

      @mxmissy@mxmissy7 ай бұрын
    • I remember that. At the same time, pets worldwide were dying for the same reason. I called my manager at home because her dogs ate one of the affected brands. Greed is a plague, and the sickness hurts those with little or nothing.

      @SewardWriter@SewardWriter7 ай бұрын
  • My best friend died in her early 20's from the same exact symptoms!! Her lungs got hard as rocks so they couldn't inflate leaving her unable to breathe! They had no idea what was going on with her! She was 💯 healthy!!! They were only able to find out what caused it during her autopsy that a few days before she had been cleaning her oven in a small new apartment that she had just rented and she used easy off to clean it and her breathing it in not realizing how toxic the cleaner could be and it killed her!!! That was the worst day of my life.. i lost my very best friend, I've never been the same since. My heart breaks for the families of these babies! 🙏🙏

    @chasitymorvant1075@chasitymorvant10758 ай бұрын
    • I'm so sorry for your loss! And, it's not going to help at all, but it's probably the exact same chemical in oven cleaner (which we also used when I was growing up), because guess which company owns Easy Off? Reckitt Benckiser LLC. Yeah. They're STILL using it, apparently.

      @Trainwreck_Art@Trainwreck_Art8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Trainwreck_Art TBF Easy Off does NOT have the ingredient that caused this incident, and most of those cleaning products have a huge "DO NOT BREATHE IN FUME" warning on them. Not sure if she inhaled too much of it but sodium hydroxide (which is the main ingredient of Easy Off) burns A LOT (it's called caustic soda for a reason) and she would presumably be aware of it before it reaches dangerous level of concentration in air.

      @voidmain7902@voidmain79028 ай бұрын
    • I’m sorry for your loss may she rest easy 🙏🏽🙏🏽

      @franksaddiction@franksaddiction8 ай бұрын
    • oh god thats horrific Im so sorry for your untimely loss. Also duly noted..

      @melissamoonchild9216@melissamoonchild92168 ай бұрын
    • I’m so sorry. It’s hard losing a loved one.

      @amandaheimbach7283@amandaheimbach72838 ай бұрын
  • I had my son during Covid, and he got it at 2 months old, his breathing was shallow and I was so terrified. He handled Covid better than I did, thankfully. But I took him to the er right when I noticed his breathing was off, I can’t imagine a nurse or dr telling me what these parents had to hear. Just awful. Thank you for everything you do, your channel rlly makes an impact. ❤️

    @Lauriash@Lauriash4 ай бұрын
  • American here. I've never heard of a humidifier sanitizer. I have a humidifier for the Ohio winters here & I only ever use white vinegar & water to clean mine, current & past ones. Never a problem with it. I sometimes store it with a bit of baking soda in it just incase of leftover moisture after drying. Can't wait to hear the rest of the story to see how the sanitizers were faulty. Crazy story. I don't remember hearing about it, but it was a while ago. I love your storytelling.

    @sarawhite9338@sarawhite93384 ай бұрын
  • Thank u Stephanie for shining light on some of the most horrifying cases

    @MisakiMouse@MisakiMouse8 ай бұрын
    • V

      @wejsmith5446@wejsmith54468 ай бұрын
    • Wanna be moots

      @yurfavrere@yurfavrere8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wejsmith5446?

      @chainamarie03@chainamarie038 ай бұрын
    • Yaasss! She's my hero.

      @tv-21@tv-218 ай бұрын
    • Yes 💯

      @RenaeDixon-qq7mm@RenaeDixon-qq7mm8 ай бұрын
  • This case is so terrifying and a grim reminder that you can’t be too safe or trusting of anything. Thank goodness for the persistence of Dr. Hong. It’s just unfortunate the great lengths he had to go through to be heard when there were so many obvious signs that something tragic was happening. Sending prayers for all the victims and their families. Truly heartbreaking 💔

    @Zhana808@Zhana8088 ай бұрын
    • Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
  • I just googled oxy and they even sell skincare products , medical supplies & pharmaceuticals, my god , durex is sold in India but I never used it but its so hard to know the wrongdoings of every company without any regard for the consumers human life. My heart breaks for the families of the victims and I wish the future of chemicals in products be better regulated as the human life is priceless.

    @Missdragonfruit@Missdragonfruit5 ай бұрын
  • In a way I do understand what the person who said, "Why would you inhale a sanitizing product when we are being told that we cannot consume nor inhale hand sanitizers?". It's something that once told you, you'd feel like "Right. Why am I doing this or that?". Like, it seems simple to think logical or rational enough to realize this, but somehow, complacency tells people not to even think about it. And that complacency had become natural so we cannot really blame people for it. It's just something, that makes you think and realize things.

    @allentayoto7387@allentayoto73874 ай бұрын
  • As a pharmacy student, this made me sob. And inspired me to always be critical on every experiment and work i will ever do. This case just really hit hard for me.

    @kowfinikazuha@kowfinikazuha8 ай бұрын
    • Work honest and true...we what we make on this world...bless you.

      @shyltearmagoch6973@shyltearmagoch69738 ай бұрын
    • Me too… I’m working towards being a paediatric surgeon and story’s like this encourage me to be even more critical and hyper focus on every detail with every patient

      @ello4861@ello48618 ай бұрын
    • Oh then you should (or maybe shouldn‘t. Research at your own risk, but I do believe that knowledge is power) look into the „Contergan-Skandal“, which was brought to light in 1961-62 in Germany

      @telchen@telchen8 ай бұрын
  • This young lady does such a good job at telling the story!

    @MrsBaird-gf1rx@MrsBaird-gf1rx8 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely agree

      @leirra3634@leirra36347 ай бұрын
    • yes, she is so good and so interesting. Listening to her save me reading news, I can listening to her while working. Killing two birds with one stone.

      @guacomolet3272@guacomolet32727 ай бұрын
    • She isn't fully medical but her descriptions are excellent otherwise

      @jeansullivan189@jeansullivan1897 ай бұрын
    • i’m so glad to see that stephanie has changed as a person. her old videos were she did mukbangs and true crime were unbelievably disrespectful. happy to see that she has taken a more serious tone

      @delanyade@delanyade7 ай бұрын
    • This was my first time hearing her, so I was very impressed with the interesting way she presented the account.

      @MrsBaird-gf1rx@MrsBaird-gf1rx7 ай бұрын
  • I clicked on this girl just to see what the story title was about & I am now on my 3rd lengthy story consecutively. She is very captivating in her story telling. That is saying something as I cannot stand 99% of KZheadrs ability to retell a story. For my mental health alone I’ll have to take a break as they are so tragic & heart wrenching but I have to give her accolades in her grammar & speech. Not the typical repetitive um, like like like & literally filled speech. 👏

    @tiffanyries6993@tiffanyries69932 ай бұрын
  • I just found this KZhead channel and can't stop watching

    @Inosuke_2@Inosuke_24 ай бұрын
  • We talked about this in my first semester of medical school. It was about how you can't trust certain labels because they don't tell the full story. It was heartbreaking to hear about. To think they knew it wasn't safe and pushed it for young families makes me sick

    @emzkinz@emzkinz8 ай бұрын
    • Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
    • I remember the “pure cookie” video where the guy thinks “pure ingredients” means it is free of contaminants then another KZheadr debunks it because “pure” just means it has been thoroughly tested and may still contain everything a normal ingredient has. And it’s long expired.

      @RadenWA@RadenWA8 ай бұрын
    • Don't take anything for granted. Especially caregivers for children.

      @JacLaiyy@JacLaiyy8 ай бұрын
  • Killing 1.5k people is absolutely disgusting

    @destinyroberts9171@destinyroberts91718 ай бұрын
    • I know 😓

      @Etherealzkook@Etherealzkook8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EtherealzkookSadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
    • It's scary and sad because when you look it up it says it's estimated at closer to 14,000 deaths

      @MackenzieNerdyEMT@MackenzieNerdyEMT8 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@MackenzieNerdyEMTWHAT??

      @Xiraz@Xiraz8 ай бұрын
    • And yet we all just know it now...hell on earth it is.

      @shyltearmagoch6973@shyltearmagoch69738 ай бұрын
  • As someone who had to use a humidifier as a child because of my chronic lung issues, Im so glad that i was unaffected by this. That's terrifying in so many ways.

    @rabbitsrose@rabbitsrose2 ай бұрын
  • The dad crying about wanting to tell his babies that their mother tried her hardest was beyond my emotional capacity to watch.

    @Nimbus3690@Nimbus3690Ай бұрын
  • Given Korea's decreasing population, I would have expected the government to thoroughly investigate these infant deaths with unknown causes as soon as they were made aware of them. However, it appears they only initiated an inquiry once the issue was brought to public attention, possibly to protect their reputation.

    @khesper39@khesper398 ай бұрын
    • Korea sell their childen DECADES. In Canada, Norwegia etc. Children who have living parents not fully orphans. And doing it now with so called "international adoption"

      @annalehman93941@annalehman939417 ай бұрын
    • I find that the societies that care the least about its people are the ones that are the first to whine about the low birthrate. It's happening in America too - some people think that's why the anti-abortion lobby got so big, though there were other reasons too.

      @draconicfeline6177@draconicfeline61774 ай бұрын
    • @@draconicfeline6177same in China

      @AnimalRightsmatters@AnimalRightsmatters26 күн бұрын
  • Since S Korea is going through a huge birth decline and has been for years, you would think that they would do better to look after the young people they have... - between this case, sewol tragedy, itaewon, SA in schools, and the absolutely brutal education system that pushes the kids and their families to the brink, causing some to unalive themselves, it's crazy that they don't do more to protect and set new standards for looking after the precious children they even have... ! Thank you as always for bringing this case to our attention. I had no idea about it and now will be a lot more cautious about any chemicals I use in the house... and we wonder why cancer rates are so high... I'm sure there are many many silent killers out here in our world that have been doing damage over time and haven't been caught.

    @m00secat@m00secat8 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking this exact same thing!!! Soo many tragedies involving young people!!....How is it that S.Korean authorities take no care to protect the youth!! no wonder the decline in population !! 😱😱😱 Such is their negligence dear God !!!

      @SailorVickymoon@SailorVickymoon8 ай бұрын
    • Ehh the education system thing was more of a China and Japan thing when it comes to brutality… but yeah I didn’t know South Korea had a decline in birth rates… I thought they were fine and it was Japan that had the major birth decline… the US has Birth decline as well as Europe… it could be because Ideology or economic struggle that is occurring because bad government practices…

      @mrpumperknuckles1631@mrpumperknuckles16318 ай бұрын
    • @@mrpumperknuckles1631have u not seen her cases on bullying issues ? Like there was even a case recently where a teacher killed herself. S korea has so much bullying ing as well a bullying revenge movie was even made from the gruesome bullying ling in s korea

      @Senpai_Kunn@Senpai_Kunn8 ай бұрын
    • @@mrpumperknuckles1631 SK's birth rate is actually the lowest in the world, it's substantially worse than Japan's

      @Aaaa-gs7ww@Aaaa-gs7ww8 ай бұрын
    • @@mrpumperknuckles1631South America, china, India, and many other countries are having a birth decline. It’s world wide, so it can’t JUST be ideology.

      @LT-et5rr@LT-et5rr8 ай бұрын
  • This story has been under so many other stories from places people are familiar with. Never would I have thought about all the tragedies in Korea. Now I see the pain they go through and can acknowledge the lives effected. You telling these stories are very informative and spreads awareness. You are doing the world a kindness by sharing these tales.

    @senink@senink4 ай бұрын
  • I shared this. This still needs to be talked about. Too many companies/ corporations get away with way too much, Especially big pharmaceutical. This shit happens far too often. Thank you for your hard work and presentation.

    @samanthavandusen@samanthavandusen4 ай бұрын
  • I studied chemical engineering so it really enrages me how irresponsible these companies are. When handling these chemicals, especially chemicals for industrial use, it is important to share the safety data sheet with the full information of its toxicity (if inhaled, consumed via the mouth etc) and it confuses me how Oxy was able to say, they were not informed by the korean company. and how was Oxy able to make a new product without studying the sds? the researchers involved, who accepted the bribe, are heartless. the fact that they know the effect of the product and still took the money... I hope they rot in jail. and those corporations, they get haunted with these deaths for the rest of their lives

    @charanerida2521@charanerida25218 ай бұрын
    • boi you living in fantasy if you think they care for the deaths. Money is everything to them.

      @johnynoway9127@johnynoway91278 ай бұрын
    • Yep, I’m in the same field and I’m surprised. In USA this could get you sued hardcore. Not everything has that info, generally when they get toxicity they have to kill animals for it, which is pretty messed up.

      @ihanakaunotar2741@ihanakaunotar27418 ай бұрын
    • Same with our fluoridated water, the metals in medicines and I don't even mention the stuff sprayed in the skies.

      @lovenloyalty777@lovenloyalty7778 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ihanakaunotar2741ya know this is the *real* reason we have guns , right? Our forefathers knew damn well what could happen if those in charge went unchecked. So they left it to "the people" to keep em in check , ya know? If one of mine died like this ? I'd pile up body after body just to prove a point. Start at the top work your way down. Not sure exactly what I would do but I am creative I'd come up with something and they sure as hell wouldn't like it. Imo when shit like this happens? Imagine getting those emergency alerts (like when a local kid get kidnapped) but in this case it's the name + address of the perpetrators along with pics + description of their crimes *and* it would put a price (reward) $$$ just to make it interesting. When sensing announcement I'd be sure to have message for perpetrators like "in exactly 1 hour your entire family will join you on this list. Every one of em" lol imagine millions of people all looking for you ? Every billboard airports cell phones etc if you screw over the people then you will face the justice of those same people. Even the richest among us couldn't pay everybody to not hurt them .

      @mkpm1304@mkpm13048 ай бұрын
    • Stop trusting the government and these 3 letter agencies. They are evil. They are puppets for the Luciferian Freemason global banking elite.

      @melissabarham4837@melissabarham48377 ай бұрын
  • This is horrific! Why hasn’t this been headlines worldwide news?? Thank you for bringing it to light in such a compassionate and heartfelt manner

    @angiewhitlock9818@angiewhitlock98187 ай бұрын
    • Because it happened in Korea in 2011

      @poobiesims@poobiesims6 ай бұрын
    • it still should have been worldwide news, but these disgusting big corporations stick together and try to sweep it under the carpet. Sadly it's not an isolated incident in this world :(@@poobiesims

      @SJ-007@SJ-0075 ай бұрын
    • @@poobiesimsah yeah, we didn’t have news back then.

      @LuniRocks@LuniRocks5 ай бұрын
    • This didn't get major coverage back then and it wouldn't nowadays either because the mega corporations work together to silence bad press. The media companies get A LOT of funding for advertising (like TV commercials) from these mega companies so they will work extra hard to make sure the stories that make their sponsors look bad stay hidden from people like you and me. It's honestly infuriating when people don't see the correlation between stories like this and the C0VID v@ccine and other medications NEVER getting any bad press. It should make you think.

      @notme1255@notme12555 ай бұрын
    • 2 Words Fake News!

      @MimiJoys@MimiJoys4 ай бұрын
  • I’m super impressed with your channel. I adore your passion, the natural storytelling manner you have that no doubt takes so much preparation. Your presentation doesn’t feel scripted and you have so much detail. I feel like I’m sitting in your living room with a friend. You’ve gained a new sub, ❤️

    @cheller8357@cheller83574 ай бұрын
  • Most important take: " Sometimes the sales of a certain product before the lawsuit outweight any legal fees that they would have to pay later"

    @ashleighcrichton8096@ashleighcrichton809616 күн бұрын
  • For the black community it’s hair relaxers, turns out it causes cancer and for decades it was sold as something safe. I can’t imagine what else will come out in the future as a silent killer. RIP to all of those victims, my heart goes out to the families ❤ this is so sad and so unfair.

    @GiftedCrew2@GiftedCrew28 ай бұрын
    • Damn. The more I see, the more I realize that going "chemical free" isn't some crazy doings. It's the best thing that you can do for yourself and your health

      @hanien6230@hanien62308 ай бұрын
    • And the way it's so normalized to put chemicals in our hair, our body and our home not knowing what they actually do.. it's crazy

      @hanien6230@hanien62308 ай бұрын
    • ​@@hanien6230well best we can do is go to the forest and bathe in the river (untill a giant factory and big cities ruin them too)

      @johnynoway9127@johnynoway91278 ай бұрын
    • Idk about that but I know most hair products aren’t given safety validation when it comes to hair treatments. For example hair bleachers and dyes have warnings that it’s not FDA approved and that you are to avoid getting anywhere near open wounds and wombs. There are also shampoos that tells you to avoid getting in your eyes mouth or nose. We need to be careful with all chemicals as is because you never know what is going to cause major side effects to your body. Consumable products are mostly fda regulated. Chemicals are CDC regulated to approve whether they can be used for application of skin, hair, etc. I do know hair relaxer is a highly strong chemical to begin with so it might cause skin to negatively react. Also hair can also negatively react to the chemical. It all depends on the person.

      @mrpumperknuckles1631@mrpumperknuckles16318 ай бұрын
    • Like talcum powder

      @shanecrump7932@shanecrump79328 ай бұрын
  • Why aren't the victims compensated??? Yes, you're right, they ALL should pay!! A good lawyer should take on a class action lawsuit. A new lawyer needs to be found.

    @LadyTressa@LadyTressa8 ай бұрын
    • I believe that's not the matter, corruption and brivery is. There's no other way these killers would have gone unpunished

      @Azucarcontilde@Azucarcontilde8 ай бұрын
    • This would be a billion dollar lawsuit in America.

      @TDK2K@TDK2K8 ай бұрын
    • When people are compensated like for vaccine injury, it's not the companies that pay, it's public funds, takes. Same when suing police etc, the officers don't pay the city's tax payers do.

      @lovenloyalty777@lovenloyalty7778 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lovenloyalty777 as person who has been through a lawsuit. The corporation pays. This is a billion dollar company they need to pay all the victims.

      @spiceyboogerspiceybooger6437@spiceyboogerspiceybooger64378 ай бұрын
    • @@lovenloyalty777 In this case with the humidifier cleaner it would not be the government/people that pay it would be the company itself. What does this have anything to do with a vaccine?

      @TDK2K@TDK2K8 ай бұрын
  • I'm one of those people who went into the hospital pregnant and in labor and left without my baby. My son died in my arms after a placental abruption at 23 weeks, he survived 2 days, and ultimately had to be taken off of life support when the bleeding in his brain became too much for his system to handle. I know the feeling of this, but I still can't imagine 1500 people dying in such a way, and the heightened sense of (misplaced) responsibility for the deaths these parents felt because of the humidifiers. I hope everyone involved finds some sense of peace even though I know how difficult it is to achieve.

    @JZR946@JZR9464 ай бұрын
    • I’m so sorry for your loss 💔

      @Alltheworldneedsajolt@Alltheworldneedsajolt2 ай бұрын
    • I lost my first child at 6 months. The cord was around his neck. It is heartbreaking.

      @robinjennings88@robinjennings889 күн бұрын
  • I genuinely like how you have whoever is on the side and they just have remarks, or just you genuinely telling him a story and we are listening to yall

    @Bmobeano@Bmobeano5 ай бұрын
    • It’s her husband!

      @StarlightEdith@StarlightEdith2 ай бұрын
  • My grandmother's lungs hardened and crystallized and she eventually died about 5 years ago. She was never a smoker but when she was in her 20s she worked in a manufacturing plant that made ammunition for the war and breathed in the fibers from the packing!!

    @victoriabenjamin6484@victoriabenjamin64847 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss. ❤❤

      @sarawhite9338@sarawhite93384 ай бұрын
    • 😢

      @MimiJoys@MimiJoys4 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss 🙏

      @FluffyNinjaUnicorn3Gaming@FluffyNinjaUnicorn3Gaming4 ай бұрын
    • Thats painful.

      @Liztastaney7@Liztastaney74 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss.

      @JCC_1975@JCC_19754 ай бұрын
  • The way Stephanie described the mom coming home to her nearly 1 yr old son's empty room, turning off everything... It really made this absurd situation sink in. How awful for all involved.

    @claudiaguimaraes-sp3898@claudiaguimaraes-sp38988 ай бұрын
    • I think however, that Stephanie spent FAR too much time describing the emotional states and social aspects of all the people involved, instead of GETTING ON WITH THE STORY. A few samples of the emotional impact would have been plenty for this presentation, but at the 20 minute mark, it seems like more than half of the video so far, and I'm debating whether or not I have the patience to continue. In human history, people with a pathological focus on feelings and social relations, massively more than on practical, technical, and physical realities, are the ones who panic in disasters and mess up rescue efforts, are the ones who sow resentment and division and ruin social cohesiveness, and who generally do parasitic and self-centered harm to society. This is why my patience for this presentation wears thin. -- Parental love for their children is ubiquitous, and the vast majority of doctors care very much for their patients. And it's not hard to raise outrage against corporate greed that results in injury or death among consumers. When your whole story is about emotions and social relations, your life is going to be disempowered and fruitless. People who solve problems like this are people who, whatever their emotional investment, wrestle with finding fruitful questions, gather data, analyze, and find answers. For people who want to live in a world that's primarily a world of emotions and social relations, hire a therapist, and do it on your own time. There's a time for venting, and there's a time for getting things done. -- I worked in mental health for more than a decade, and pretty much without exception, my clients did better than the average among similarly-situated clients. Some made spectacular and noteworthy gains. It's not like I have no sensitivity to emotional and social issues. -- And by the way, for anyone dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, anger, and other negative emotions, pain expands to fill the attention devoted to it. Excessive emotional self-indulgence is detrimental to one's own mental health, as well as burdensome for other people around you. It's no way to go through life.

      @grizzlygrizzle@grizzlygrizzle7 ай бұрын
    • @@grizzlygrizzle then dont watch it bruh

      @portgasdmiya7808@portgasdmiya78087 ай бұрын
    • @@portgasdmiya7808 I bailed out about 5/8 of the way through.

      @grizzlygrizzle@grizzlygrizzle7 ай бұрын
    • @@grizzlygrizzleget a job omg

      @tomysoulsociety@tomysoulsocietyАй бұрын
  • Hey Rotten Mango ill tell you what iv been watching your videos all day long. Iv always tried to keep up with stuff going on in Korea, its always been pretty interesting to me so your channel is right up my alley. Im glad i found you. Theres alot of content and its gonna take a while to watch it all. Really good stuff. Its crazy how in the end poeple all over the world have such crazy stuff that happens.

    @user-fv8zo4ee7p@user-fv8zo4ee7p4 ай бұрын
  • Your storytelling is so on point, interesting and enthralling! I could literally listen to you all day long 😊

    @omayra7624@omayra76244 ай бұрын
  • As an American born to people addicted to opioids because of the crisis. I also know people who died to it. it breaks my heart to see the same disgusting company, killing and destroying families in other countries. The pain they put those babies through is unforgivable.

    @hay6930@hay69308 ай бұрын
    • Sorry.

      @rdallas81@rdallas817 ай бұрын
    • @@pokemata1035ok you can have your own opinions on this and U deff agree with you but respectfully 1 this isn’t about you.And 2 this person hasn’t done anything wrong. If you want to let them know then ok but attacking them for saying something you don’t personally find helpful is unnecessary. It makes people not want to say anything at all which can sometimes be a good thing but also a bad thing. It’s fine that you added alternatives at the end but this was rude and honestly doesn’t help anybody or anything

      @haikyuuhavoc1424@haikyuuhavoc14246 ай бұрын
    • ​@@haikyuuhavoc1424 Ok, yeah that was overly aggressive it was late at night and I was tired. Imma delete it Thanks for letting me know. I honestly forgot that I made an admittedly dumb comment.

      @pokemata1035@pokemata10356 ай бұрын
    • It's not the same company that makes oxycodone or oxycotton....it's oxy, the cleaning brand.

      @marlenaneedham3818@marlenaneedham38185 ай бұрын
    • @@pokemata1035that is very human of you. We all make mistakes. It’s courage to be humble. Good on you.

      @charlottewyttle1578@charlottewyttle15785 ай бұрын
  • As a mother, this hit hard. The evil, uncaring people who made the decisions that led to this disaster, ought to suffer a million times more.

    @RachWelshie@RachWelshie8 ай бұрын
    • Exactly 😢 Another mama here.

      @relicrainbow@relicrainbow8 ай бұрын
    • Same I have a toddler and a 2 month old. I also have chronic auto immune illnesses. This hits so hard its scary 😨

      @strivingtoonedaybeuseful6049@strivingtoonedaybeuseful60498 ай бұрын
    • @@officiallytrustissues5411 I hear that. I believe a large number of parents feel that way currently

      @strivingtoonedaybeuseful6049@strivingtoonedaybeuseful60498 ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of when I bought multiple Korean skin care products delivered well-known Korean beauty/skincare brands. But when I got it, there were labels that said it's not FDA approved. I assumed that meant the Korean product is not approved by the US FDA yet. So I did look into the product and find out why I see this label and turns out there was a new ingredient in the product that the US skincare industry are not accustomed to yet and the FDA was still testing it. This was back in 2015 and the ingredient in question was Niacinamide. Now in 2023, a ton of US skincare products have Niacinamide in them now. But I see that most US products are very low at around 1-2% but some Korean products have them at 5-10%. Honestly, I was quick and excited to use any Korean skincare product back when I was a young college student, and I feel like I would never look into international safety standards if it wasn't for that label. However, I understand why the US have a ton of warning labels and are hesitant to put too high of a concentration in their products because the US does have a suing culture, which I'm not sure Korea has.

    @ft.jackjimmy7282@ft.jackjimmy72825 ай бұрын
  • Steph your story telling is so amazing I’m absolutely obsessed

    @tamikawelcome6938@tamikawelcome69383 ай бұрын
  • My mom is in her 60s (korean), for some reason, since we were kids to this day, she refuses to use detergents for dishes or laundry. She likes to use some kind of natural concoction instead and has a real phobia of household cleaning products. She says they are cancerous or poisonous and will shave years off your life. 😬

    @BrokenDollyTV@BrokenDollyTV8 ай бұрын
    • Smart mom.

      @palipali4264@palipali42646 ай бұрын
    • I cleaned houses for 23 years. I used cleaners for the shower. Years of headaches and illness, I just thought it was my bad sinus and allergies. Then I started getting nose bleeds. I pray God please help me get better, this is weird, I don't know what's going on, help me? I went to work, climbed into the shower to clean and scrub it and got the worse nosebleed yet. I stopped using that particular product. But several years later I developed meningitis, afterwards I suffered a severe form of epilepsy, Do I think the cleaners caused it? Maybe yes. But I live out in the country with farm fields all around me. So, it could be Monsanto too. There is also an oil well behind my house, so it could be argued it's the Round-up or the Sevin, right? I am a single mom who had to go on disability due to these issues, so no $ to hire a lawyer....I don't want to scare anyone, but cleaners are risk, and so is everything else in our modern-day society..

      @primesspct2@primesspct26 ай бұрын
  • It does keep happening. Remember the baby powder that causes cancer and the company knew about it? And the cancer water that a whole town were drinking? Not to mention the cancer causing chemical in our nonstick pans nearly everyone in the world use?

    @ckim3926@ckim39268 ай бұрын
    • The cancer causing chemicals in hair products...

      @davizshawilliams1787@davizshawilliams17878 ай бұрын
    • At this point, we all just have to assume that we’re inevitably going to get cancer. There’s literally no way to avoid it anymore.

      @caittails@caittails8 ай бұрын
    • It’s crazy how companies would take lives just for a few bucks

      @limasworld959@limasworld9598 ай бұрын
    • it's the J and J company right

      @PandaMischief-ni9kz@PandaMischief-ni9kz8 ай бұрын
    • Even cancer causing medications. And if not cancer, than even disease causing, DEATH causing medications...

      @Anathematise@Anathematise8 ай бұрын
  • The amount of research you had to do to present all this information is astounding (I got here accidentally), but have been riveted since I read the title. I like that you relayed a factual, intelligent, well-researched video - but it's the emotion and personal feelings you put into it that bring these people and their stories to life, and to my life. You show that they are important and that their lives are so very valuable - and what a tragedy it is that innocent, precious humans are less important than profit. I liked too, that in looking towards a solution you mentioned the options we have commercially, and how difficult it is to boycott some companies in real life. (Nestle's bottled water is my personal outrage-invoking company for it's total lack of values, morality, or concern for the devastation they are doing). The respect and care you show is just right - my respect, and my best to you. Thank you.

    @ColleenLytle-sq8tx@ColleenLytle-sq8tx3 күн бұрын
  • Oh my oh my.... this was difficult to process. I feel so very bad for the victims. From the children, both those that passed and the ones who still suffer, to those poor parents, blaming themselves when the guilty refuse to... the scientists who made the product unbeknownst to them that it would eventually be involved in so much devastation 😢 All the while I want to say this story is shocking but sadly, it seems like big business simply doing what they do and here we are witnessing the aftermath. It's heart wrenching and I send my prayers for all the innocent souls connected to this case. Sincere thanks for the coverage of this tragedy. Is there anyway to help the victims as of now? Subscribed ❤

    @CGsplace@CGsplace4 ай бұрын
  • This story was also made into a movie called 'Air Murder' , I thought it was just a film until the disclaimer stated that it was based on a true story and i cried the whole day after the movie, just how the pain those families and people been through is just unfair

    @mnic7224@mnic72248 ай бұрын
    • Where can I find that movie on info please

      @cathrinem2722@cathrinem27227 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cathrinem2722 I found out that the movie is also called "Toxic". But I couldn't find anywhere to watch.

      @gabb002@gabb0027 ай бұрын
    • @@gabb002I literally just watched that movie 😧 Then I realized surely Stephanie covered this story. Anddd she did wow the real story is very sad. Now I’ll be extra careful with whatever chemicals I use at home🙌 Precaution over anything forever now because companies don’t care they want money

      @mynty_me@mynty_me6 ай бұрын
    • "based on a true story." doesn't really mean a thing, even if it is based on actual events. It's like the label "premium" on food packages, it may or not be premium ingredients.

      @jrt818@jrt8185 ай бұрын
  • You can't blame yourself for something you didn't know. I feel so sad for these parents. They feel so much guilt but they didn't know. Nobody knew. When you see something sold in the store with a government seal.....you can't blame yourself for trusting that.

    @nikkyk4839@nikkyk48398 ай бұрын
    • It's easy to think that when you're on the other side looking at this. If my significant other was sick and I bought a humidifier cleaner for her that caused anything to happen to her, I would probably blame myself too. Why did I buy this product? Why couldn't I have just cleaned it the old fashion way? You just can't help it and so many thoughts would just run through your mind.

      @AlanWong1314@AlanWong13148 ай бұрын
    • Butthats logical thinking and when your baby dies logic disappears. You always blame yourself

      @traceymckenzie8272@traceymckenzie82728 ай бұрын
  • As a mother my heart breaks for the mothers who were being caring mothers but had no idea of the consequences. That mom who was sitting on the floor with her little baby's hair as a memory of him... gutted me

    @SD-gd4gp@SD-gd4gp5 ай бұрын
  • As a new father, I can’t even begin to imagine what the parents went through with their babies. This is just heartbreaking…. I just stumbled upon your channel yesterday and the boat story and I’m hooked. It’s like the new Netflix to me. Subscribed!

    @Abdoul810@Abdoul8104 ай бұрын
  • I’ve NEVER EVER cried watching crime videos but this.. I bawled my eyes out, it’s a horrible sensation for me so I can’t even imagine those families

    @gavgz3671@gavgz36718 ай бұрын
    • for real. I was listening to it at work and had to change it so I could get work done.

      @Senjamin@Senjamin7 ай бұрын
    • Vaxes are creating same situation!!!

      @shewolfee4247@shewolfee42475 ай бұрын
    • ​@@shewolfee4247do you mean "vaccines" as in vaxes..? ☠️

      @btwn1n555@btwn1n5555 ай бұрын
    • @@shewolfee4247 goddamn the stupidity

      @user-vv4mr4hi7f@user-vv4mr4hi7f5 ай бұрын
    • I know right I was so sad for the dad in the first place, he didn't see his baby yet and his wife passed away and i'm like 😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

      @indaylaagan1266@indaylaagan12665 ай бұрын
  • 1500 young people!!! Some people are sick .that’s horrifying. Any crime in relation to children makes me sick in my stomach. So young and full of life and they can’t even fight back 😔 . Love how you dig into deep cases that we don’t get to hear

    @benedicta4898@benedicta48988 ай бұрын
    • I agree So the one mother that suffered with the mystery lung virus recovered. Makes me wonder why they didn't do the same treatment she had on the babies and pregnant women patients ....

      @marias6@marias68 ай бұрын
    • Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
    • ​@@marias6Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
    • It's scary and sad because when you look it up it says it's estimated at closer to 14,000 deaths

      @MackenzieNerdyEMT@MackenzieNerdyEMT8 ай бұрын
    • @@marias6some of the victims came in with more progressed cases. The treatment might not have been a viable option.

      @amethyst5538@amethyst55388 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the timbral quality of your voice and how you deliver these stories. Thank you ❤

    @SaltySeaWitch3@SaltySeaWitch32 ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched enough of your videos and feel you do your homework….as close as you possibly can….I’m now hooked….❤

    @Allegra4442@Allegra44422 ай бұрын
  • crazy how the SK employees got 7 years in jail not knowing that the chemical would not be sold as a humidifier sanitizer and the oxy CEO who knows that they are using a rug cleaner on their product only got 6 years in jail. Crazy how power and money could manipulate law. This incident really is heartbreaking and unfair, may the one's who are truly behind the incident get the heaviest punishments in the afterlife.

    @seanm.1059@seanm.10598 ай бұрын
  • Hearing the parents speak about this tragedy really got to me .Those companies CEO and who ever knew about this are pure evil . As a mother of 4 and a medical provider this breaks my heart . Every time a patient I had passed away , if felt like a piece of my heart broke off . I finally could not work in the medical bedside anymore. Thank you to the Doctor who started the investigation of this ❤

    @corinnadonner-07@corinnadonner-077 ай бұрын
    • Same...i couldn't control my tears😢 and seeing the children who passed got me too. My heart breaks for the parents...this is so unfair!

      @vigilanteatv2.0@vigilanteatv2.04 ай бұрын
  • I'm so addicted to all your videos.... OMG you are such a great with your communication skills 💖

    @medhasaha2921@medhasaha2921Ай бұрын
  • im in tears because of this story i cant even imagine the grief families are feeling and how much they wish they could go back and change there actions.

    @z.zakiya.f6355@z.zakiya.f63554 ай бұрын
  • This is why monopolies are dangerous. This is why the CDC and OXY needs to get it together. These "people" should be subjected to the hours of tearful testimonies of the parents and forced to use the products they KNOWINGLY sold. Disgusting.

    @imaginedragons9124@imaginedragons91248 ай бұрын
    • When are people going to realize that these 3 letter agencies are not for the people? They do this on purpose. Lord have mercy. 😢

      @melissabarham4837@melissabarham48377 ай бұрын
  • I can't imagine when the parents realized their family deaths was caused by the humidifier they turn on 24/7 because they thought it helps when it is actually making their kids condition worse. It must crushed their hearts 😢

    @dputra@dputra8 ай бұрын
  • This is so terrifying. Just to think that there probably still are so many products out there by these big brands which can cause big harm to people, is just so scary. A family member of mine went through miscarriage and I remember seeing her cry for hours because they really wanted the baby and then that happened and so I can imagine the pain these parents went through.

    @megha8130@megha81305 ай бұрын
  • I lived in Korea when this happened and I was using this exact humidifier cleaner. I was a teacher and there was mass paranoia for years afterwards about all chemicals in the classrooms. (Likewise with the China/melamine in milk scare) In my case, I guess my laziness saved me as I wasn't using my humidifier regularly. Scary.

    @missnewzealand6103@missnewzealand61038 ай бұрын
    • glad you survived that time ❤

      @felicityjohnston9276@felicityjohnston92768 ай бұрын
  • This hits so close to home. Here in the UK I used to work for a company that tests bacteria for food & water products before being released to the public. I left the company literally a few weeks ago because of management & idk if im glad i left or not. The company is a massive sh*t show rn since a lot of people left the company & training new people is a difficult with the increase in workload of 600 samples a day to 1000 a day. One of my friends still works there & has told me it's gotten so much worse since I left, not only w/ management, but also the lab techs being told by the managers to enter fake results as to not annoy the customers w/ late results. My friend emailed upper management & they haven't informed her of any follow ups whatsoever. Whilst I have heard previously from other lab techs that these companies have their own labs that tests for bacteria but also make us test for them, I really hope that's the case cuz I'm scared there might be an outbreak of food poisoning, especially Listeria Monocytogenes. That's one of the worst Listeria species in food, especially to those who're pregnant since it could potentially cause a miscarriage. I feel so guilty for not being able to do anything about it

    @misteryace21@misteryace218 ай бұрын
    • One of my upper classmates had a similar experience at her internship last year. She was at a government funded lab, which works along with doctors and clinicians to get a diagnosis on patients with encephalitis. They were basically shortening most of the incubation times to go faster, for example incubating only 20 or 30 minutes instead of an hour, at almost every single step of the protocols. And then they sent back the results, and the diagnosis, that couldn't actually be confirmed because it wasn't done even close to properly. It's probably still like this as well, since this was only 6 months ago. Sometimes I feel like I see life with rose colored glasses, and then I come across things like these and my entire worldview just shatters. I just don't understand how people can knowingly do things like these.

      @hopegate9620@hopegate96208 ай бұрын
    • fake results? just to not piss off customers so they will safe their behinds? damn...

      @louzo5175@louzo51758 ай бұрын
    • You need to blow the whistle!!!!!!!

      @fathimashares@fathimashares8 ай бұрын
    • You should speak out before people get sick

      @eventhorizon2264@eventhorizon22647 ай бұрын
    • Whistleblower?... be careful. Link the info to various news organizations, including social media. Don't get caught...

      @deborahtucker4900@deborahtucker49007 ай бұрын
  • I’m horrified at the fact that this happened! Thank you for bringing this to light! I had no idea! You are good at what you do! Thank you!

    @ElizabethMaldonado-vv5dw@ElizabethMaldonado-vv5dw3 ай бұрын
  • I am disgusted at these business men and owners of big corporations. Everything is a f*cking profit.

    @prenimystic@prenimystic5 ай бұрын
  • This also reminds me the case of baby’s poisonous milk powder incident in China almost 15 years ago. There were about 300,000 victims. It was so serious that top management got life long sentences and some got death penalty. But it was a Chinese company, not as big as a multinational corporation. I wonder what the result would be if it was a company as big as oxy… Maybe you can cover this topic in a future episode too :) This is the incident that leads to crazy trend of every Chinese parent shopping for baby formula from abroad…

    @litchibunny7016@litchibunny70168 ай бұрын
    • id like to see that

      @irbiswirbis@irbiswirbis8 ай бұрын
    • Owh yes, i remember this! I was studying in China from 2009-2014, the parents were still paranoid with the milk powder sold over there. I remember my professors would ask me to buy the milk powder from Malaysia (in bulk) every single time I went back to my hometown during semester break.

      @bonifacebanta4590@bonifacebanta45908 ай бұрын
    • @bonifacebanta4590 😲 wow... yeah milk powder from overseas was like gold at that time! I think milk powder in HK or somewhere overseas was even in shortage at one time because of people from mainland china was buying so much

      @litchibunny7016@litchibunny70168 ай бұрын
    • Also the dog food was poison too in HK

      @mollydelacy9007@mollydelacy90078 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I was lucky that when this happened, I was already a teenager. Later when I live in Australia and witness so much discrimination against Chinese people buying baby formula, I honest feel so sad, knowing this tragic event...

      @leelahhahahahaha@leelahhahahahaha8 ай бұрын
  • Definitely gonna start boycotting any products from oxy now. This is a very horrid situation. No family deserves to be put through that pain and be left feeling guilty in the worst way possible. This was all very disappointing to hear, thanks for covering this

    @Emobearcat@Emobearcat8 ай бұрын
    • Same here, that's just what I was thinking and I'm sharing the story on eveery platform I can possibly find. If it's removed, I'll keep making new accounts and sharing asking others to share it quickly too.

      @Lynx112@Lynx1128 ай бұрын
    • Yes, consumers have all the power. We can drown them if we can come together.

      @samsungaccount7841@samsungaccount78418 ай бұрын
    • Reckitt Benckiser has been a gross animal testing cruel company for their entire existence. Boycott all these demons.

      @gladitsnotme@gladitsnotme8 ай бұрын
    • There's some bad or misleading information in this video. You'll probably find it hard to boycott Oxy because the Oxy here is a native south korean company. It's not OxiClean or Oxy Petro (the american gas and oil company). And they had been selling this stuff for years before Reckitt, the british company very briefly mentioned in the video, acquired them, although in court it was claimed that Reckitt did try to cover it up after they acquired Oxy.

      @paranoidpanzerpenguin5262@paranoidpanzerpenguin52628 ай бұрын
  • I love your storytelling. You have a remarkable ability to take us on an emotional journey all the way through. I am so happy I found your channel. Bonus: I don't have to listen at 1.25 speed, lol.

    @tamiezinn230@tamiezinn2303 ай бұрын
  • Bravo! This was another excellent pod cast. Again, I commend you for the depth of your research and your superb presentation of somewhat complicated and involved factual information. I do quite a bit of online research viewing pod casts and videos and I can honestly say that few other presenters offer such superb and entertaining shows. You are a very talented and visually attractive woman, and I am sure your career online will be very successful and gratifying. Thank you for efforts and videos.

    @fishdroid@fishdroid2 ай бұрын
  • She’s an incredible storyteller. People should definitely had done jail time for this.

    @blowingUpTheSunShine@blowingUpTheSunShine7 ай бұрын
    • Yes but if you're depopulating the planet whilst making $$$, the bigwigs and brotherhood of ppl like the WEF members will turn a blind eye for you and offer you a promotion for doing their work FOR THEM... Wake up ppl. You are not living in a trustworthy world and you actually haven't lived in one for many decades now...

      @leighatkins22@leighatkins224 ай бұрын
    • yes, but not the people that actually did the jail time

      @tortillachips3911@tortillachips39114 ай бұрын
    • She said suk suk taco rofl 53:00

      @lawrencetrujillo7365@lawrencetrujillo73652 ай бұрын
    • @@lawrencetrujillo7365shut up

      @siohunndai@siohunndai2 ай бұрын
  • The little boys speech at the end… I could barely hold back my tears. Thank God for Dr Hong or else this could’ve gone on way longer and taken many more lives. All doctors should be like him.

    @catherinethecatlike@catherinethecatlike8 ай бұрын
  • I have done away with a lot of cleaning products and "smell good" type stuff and found that now i cannot even tolerate them when i go places that use a lot of that. Cleaning with basic things like baking soda, vinegar, etc works great and is safe. These poor families, this is heart breaking.

    @msay4596@msay45964 ай бұрын
  • I’m cleaning my humidifier today. The old fashioned way. I admit that I am somewhat lazy about cleaning mine. I don’t use it all of the time because we have plenty of moisture in our air most of the time in Seattle but there are times during the winter when we don’t get any rain and it’s cold and dry. I have dry skin and working from home, I find my skin feels better when I use my humidifier while I work. I also don’t get shocked when I touch things. I’m not getting any younger and drinking plenty of water and using a humidifier really helps my skin. This is frightening. My heart goes out to these people. I can’t imagine losing a child. The poor woman who carried her children to term only to have them pass away right after birth made me cry.

    @LibraInSeattle@LibraInSeattle4 ай бұрын
  • You could tell the CDC were trying to find ways to blame the parents, trying to ask about smoking and such because for some reason smoking has become every government around the world's scapegoat.

    @drewedmundson7585@drewedmundson75858 ай бұрын
    • Not really. Smoking in medical books is pointed as one of the common causes of respiratory problems. I've seen old people have COPD and literally have breathing difficulties because of their years of smoking. During an investigation it's important to have a process of elimination starting from common causes before moving on to other causes. We have no access on exactly how the parents were spoken to and just solely relying on her narration that may be biased and inserted with her own opinion and emotion

      @hinatamercury@hinatamercury8 ай бұрын
    • Smoking doesn’t solidify your lungs…..or second hand smoke 🤔

      @dershaymcdonald5409@dershaymcdonald54098 ай бұрын
    • if it's lungs concerned, almost everyone will think about smoking first, because smoking is inhaled straight to the lungs. they also need to ask this question to eliminate possibilities, because while yes, smoking doesn't solidify your lungs, things CAN get added into a smoke without the smoker's knowledge. knowing they have smoked or not lets them know if there's a possibility of coming into contact with unwanted substance through the perceived "normal cigarettes/whatever" ((which would be way lower than if they don't smoke))

      @siegrreiich@siegrreiich8 ай бұрын
    • I'm not sure about this. Most question that they asked was pretty standard and it seems that they followed proper procedures. They do need to found out everything about the parents and the babies environment. However, taking two freaking years to start investigation is 100% their fault. The babies that passes during that two years is their fault.

      @scorpiongurlz89@scorpiongurlz898 ай бұрын
    • @@scorpiongurlz89@hinatamecury I completely understand what you're saying but of the many people who smoke there wasn't calcification of the lungs, of the parents who used the cleaner from Oxy the cases went from rare/unknown by the doctors who were then suddenly being brought a huge influx of babies who died within days of admission to a common theme while using that brand in their newborns bedroom. 2+2=4. :-)

      @Lynx112@Lynx1128 ай бұрын
  • this case is a terrifying one. our world is so scary. as always, thank you steph for shedding light on this case!

    @oliviaaaa._.@oliviaaaa._.8 ай бұрын
    • Sadly for DECADES J&J Baby Powder talc had arsenic AND asbestos in it, and THEY KNEW IT! How many people got cancers or breathing problems from just that one example..and there's SO MANY MORE. I was a 9/11 rescue worker and us and the clean up guys were NEVER TOLD the air was FULL of asbestos!! The EPA knew and George Bush Jr asked them to tell people the air was safe, cuz you gotta get "Wal street" and "Mainstreet" going again. I was there for a few days and have asthma and about 20 autoimmune diseases...more people have died from the Asbestos now then the actual attack killed, and that's KNOWN data! The clean up guys to first responders like firemen, paramedics,nurses,etc and police who survived were told the levels were safe even though the EPA was getting readings of 120,000x the recommended safety limit, but we're never told. There were over 400,000 people who helped out at ground Zero...I wonder how many ACTUAL deaths there are. It's a disgusting world.. Subway got caught a couple years ago putting RUBBER into their sub buns!! As long as someone is making $$$ we don't matter!!

      @nicolegriffiths8509@nicolegriffiths85098 ай бұрын
  • The company just put those ingredients into a bottle and didn't even THINK to test them to see if it would be safe to but them on the selves for mothers husbands wives grandmothers grandfathers boys and girl men and women. Many had extremely premature deaths. Some babies didn't even get to breathe. They didn't get to breathe. That is so insane and just heart breaking to me and insane to think and see that this is the life many people had and continue to live. And NO ONE is taking responsibility. Its infuriating. Thank you Step for giving us stories like this that educate thousands of people.

    @watchanimeandstramkpop8195@watchanimeandstramkpop81952 ай бұрын
  • Sadly, this is what auto manufacturers do as well. They calculate what a recall would cost, and if it's less than what they predict they'd put out in lawsuits, they don't do the recall. IMO, if they knowingly put a deadly product out into the public sphere, they should be charged with murder, not merely a lawsuit!!!

    @n_baileyname2698@n_baileyname2698Ай бұрын
  • that poor mother who blamed herself literally made me start crying, you really feel for her :(

    @DietSpine@DietSpine7 ай бұрын
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