The Real Story Behind Squid Game | Kiddo Tushar
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Published11 months ago
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What if I told you that the Squid Game was real?
Before Netflix’s global phenomenon shocked the world, something disturbingly similar happened in real life — a place where people were taken off the streets, tortured, and even killed… all under the mask of reform. In this video, we explore the dark history of South Korea’s Brothers Home and how it mirrors the deadly games portrayed in Squid Game, possibly even influencing the show’s creation.
We also touch on the creator’s struggle, the rise of Squid Game Season 3, and why this series continues to hit so close to reality. Whether you’re waiting for Squid Game 3 or want to know about the real life Squid Game, this chilling true story might change how you see the show.
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📚 SOURCES
– Brothers Home – 657 deaths, torture & abuse
🔗https://apnews.com/article/adoption-asia-pacific-south-korea-international-news-busan-736590a2b96340c4aac66616d94eea33
– 16,000–20,000 detained under social purification
🔗https://apjjf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/article-15.pdf
– 19 children trafficked abroad
🔗https://apnews.com/article/south-korea-adoption-children-trafficking-detention-c5c33e5b8d8a497b9b61db205789c52b
– BBC on Brothers Home atrocities
🔗 https://brothershome.org/documents
– Samchung Re-Education Camp – 60k–100k detained, 339 killed
🔗https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samchung_re-education_camp
– Squid Game inspiration & societal critique
🔗https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/10/squid-game-netflix-south-korea-capitalism/620384/
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