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G-Dragon being investigated

After having his album marked as for adults and after simulating sex on stage in front of teenage girls, G-Dragon is getting what’s coming to him.  Sorry dude, I’m very liberal when it comes to music and things like that, but that crap you did on stage in front of little girls don’t fly in my boat.  I hope you’re found guilty and fined so that kind of crap doesn’t happen in the future.

Kudos to music video with anti-suicide message

I favorited Park Bom’s recent video, but I failed to mention one of the great things I believe it brought to the table. Sadly, suicide is extremely high in Korea (the highest among the OECD nations). In light of recent high-profile suicides like the late president Noh and various entertainers, it was great to see a music video that is both great as a song by itself and as a powerful positive message against suicide.  The husband almost commits suicide, but you see him physically stop himself at the last moment because of his love for his wife.  It makes me sad every time I here someone chooses to do that, suicide is NEVER the way out.  If you haven’t seen it or if you did watch it but want to watch it again in this context, watch it here.

SS501 – Love Like This 네게로

Here’s a good new song from SS501, topping the Soompi chart this week:

Updated K-Pop category

The only downside to posting my favorite songs is that every once in a while I have to go through and replace the videos that have been removed. For everyone removed there’s another … This time there were only like five or six I had to replace.

David Lee rants about Korean entertainers visiting America

In case you haven’t heard, there’s been a lot of talk about some comments David Lee has made about how ridiculous the Korean actors portrayed Koreans when “Infinite Challenge” was filmed in New York.  Here’s some of the more interesting things he said (original article):

While watching, I felt like dying from embarrassment … They were ignored like dogs on the streets by New Yorkers, for mumbling gibberish … They were treated like retards at the pizza place by being thrown a random slice to eat … Am I the only one who thinks this, or did those white boys make him into a complete fool? I wonder what those white boys were thinking. Perhaps they thought, ‘WHAT ARE THESE F–KING RETARDS DOING?’ … Keep the low-grade comedy in Korea … Of course, this episode is perfect for Koreans who think this low-grade comedy is oh-so-funny … Why don’t you get rid of the ‘food’ and just tell those New Yorkers with you gibberish that Dokdo is our land?

He then followed up trying to clear up his rant (same article):

… In America, Asians get worse treatment than black or latino people …

More recently, after deleting his Cyworld minihome, he has sent out an apology (follow-up article featuring his apology):

… I thought that I was just an ordinary commoner, so I posted on my personal mini-homepage, not knowing how big of an impact it would bring. I didn’t intend on targeting anyone specific, but I seemed to have hurt many people …  What I wrote of these people, like a rant with no basis, I did it without thinking, and I take full responsibility… I used severe expressions. For that, I give my apology …

What do y’all think?  If there’s anything I’ve learned after years of studying Korea, it’s that Korean netizens hath hell’s fury.  I have to say, after watching the video I think he was analyzing it way too much.  Throwing pizza like he was throwing pizza to a dog?  Freak, they guy just gave them some pizza.  Infinite Challenge is a comedy show and I think everything they did was for a laugh.  The fact that they couldn’t speak English was half of the joke.  They probably could have had a translator, but would that have been funny?  Maybe some people have a different sense of humor, but I think if I was Korean I would find this episode pretty funny.  Degrading?  Maybe, but comedians use that to bring out laughs.  I don’t think I blame David though.  Each of us come from different backgrounds and because of that we take some things really seriously.  Maybe he’s had enough experiences in his life dealing with the stereotype of Asians and with racism that this kind of humor just doesn’t float his boat.

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