「何その話し方」…人気モッパンYouTuberの動画が人種差別議論に=韓国
“What’s the way you talk?”…Video of popular moppang YouTuber sparks discussion on racism = South Korea
Popular South Korean mopbang YouTuber Tsuyang was accused of racism after performing a mokbang dance with comedian Kim JIYEON's character Nithung, who plays a Filipino woman.
There were voices of criticism. Tsuyan deleted the footage. On the 5th, Tsuyang posted on his YouTube channel community, ``I'm going to perform with the comedian I uploaded on January 28th.''
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this video may have caused to viewers in the Philippines." She said, ``I love the Philippines, and people watch my videos in the Philippines.''
I am sincerely grateful to the many viewers.''However, I never thought that this content could hurt someone's feelings.''
The agency continued, ``We sincerely apologize to the viewers in the Philippines and to those who felt uncomfortable while watching the video.The video has now been deleted.''
Previously, on January 28th, Tsuyang traveled to Vietnam with comedian Kim JIYEON, who will be playing the role of ``Nitung'', a Filipino woman, on KBS's ``Gag Concert.''
I have uploaded an introduction video of the restaurant. At that time, Tsuyang introduced Nithun as his ``first foreign guest'' and said, ``I invited him to play mobang with a Filipino who had married into Korea.''
Nithun said, ``Currently, I am appearing in Nithun's Human Theater for a gag concert.I used to be a farmer's wife, but now I am a comedian.'' The video shows "dubious Korean ability"
There were also subtitles. Nithun said the reason he came to Korea was, ``I came because I wanted to get married. When I came to Korea, I approached him.'' Regarding his charms, he said, ``I like massage and driving.
good. When my husband saw her, he fell in love with her." Tuyang then said, "You speak well," to which Nithun replied, "Because you're Filipino." Later, Nithun identified himself as a commedia
He introduced himself as Kim JIYEON from Korea and said, ``My nationality is Korean. Don't be surprised, I've never been to a foreign country. I'm from Seoul.''
After the video was released, a character named Nithun appeared online.
Criticism arose that Kutar was racist. Filipino netizens criticized the move for ``promoting blatant racism,'' saying, ``There is no name called Nitung in the Philippines.''
Korean netizens also responded by calling him an ``anachronistic character.'' "Do you think it's humorous to make fun of Son Heung-min and BTS's pronunciation in a foreign country?
” and ``Creators with 9.29 million channel subscribers need to be a little more conscious when creating content.''
2024/02/06 10:18 KST
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