"Do you like oranges" " No, I don’t-" "WRONG, YOU MUST LIKE ORANGES" that's how this feels like. Celebrities freedom of speech and right to have an opinion. And seriously, do you expect them to support Yoon after he suddenly implemented the Martial Law. He had it comming.
The knetizens telling idols to just be quiet, not have opinions, and entertain them, are similar to Americans telling their athletes and actors to just be quiet, not have opinions, and entertain them. Athletes/entertainers are voters too and have every right to get political. Also some idols weren't even taking a stand; they just wanted their fandom who were at the protests to not freeze and just prepaid coffee for them. Doesn't get more safe than that.
Government gives their country free speech, KNETZ USE THAT FREE SPEECH TO BULLY OTHERS because they don't want others to have free speech, just them!! I'd choose to take away their free speech which is only used in negative ways to bully others to the point that many have committed suicide. Maybe they'd prefer martial law where freedom of speech can end in death like in Gwangju?
@@atkim122 While I agree with you to some point, the crap that comes from KNETZ is nowhere near what fans do in America. Celebrities there can have a partner, spouse, they can have 10 and barely judged... in Korea every step they take is being judged. I was told Chinese netizens are worse, and I have a hard time imagining anything worse than Knetz.
I assume they meant Korean CIA, not American CIA. However, Americans as the people maybe don't care, but American government does, that's why they invade other countries and tell them how to run their country...well that and most likely because that country has OIL! and we're not talking Olive Oil, though that is getting almost as expensive!
Americans as in the government do care, even if not all the people do. Otherwise, America wouldn't invade foreign countries under the guise of fearmongering to try and change their governments as if the govt in America is so great, we want to go and screw up their countries too... this way the govt that US helps will give them rights to their oil and any other precious metals that the US is after.
@@lucerodj11 At this moment, there are 40,000 US military personnel stationed in Korea. More pass through every day. My Uncle married a Korean lady, when he was stationed in Korea. Now I have cousins who are Korean- American. Am I the majority? Yes, we are the ones who matter, because we keep you safe, so that you can sneer at us from the safety of your living room.
Nah, its the PPP party who are making this.. they still dont understand Democracy at all, they dont understand why theres oppositions parties, and they would rather just rule the Country as Dictatorship.. They are exactly like North Korea . 😂😂
@@lamamohammed226 According to the Tictoc crowd, Rosie is in a love triangle with Bruno and the guy from the Toxic video, but Bruno is winning. The " Crazy Gun-toting American Bruno Mafia" are threatening to eliminate Bruno's competition. But it doesn't matter, because Rosie chose Bruno, because she gave him an " intimate kiss" in the APT music video. Tic tic is weird.
Korean CIA equivalent is called NIS. Those dumb a$$ reported the celebrities to the the American CIA... lol 🤣🤣🤣 What's the use? The CIA will probably treat this as a prank.
South Korea's intelligence agency is no longer called the CIA. The post is asking for them to be reported to the American CIA, because they know that is who is really behind Yoon's martial law declaration.
Its the NIS Nationa Intelligence Agency. Its the primary intelligence agency in Korea. After the Korean war it was the KCIA, then after the military govt, was the ANSP. Then now the NIS
I think, we need to explain to those people of PPP that the old Dictatorship times are over.. Now Korea is a Democratic country with educated people who UNDERSTAND now what is the party of corrupted, liars, dictator . The 1st Lady should be punished, just like that Président and all this party people who didn't even went to vote during the 1st impeachment
You gave me a great idea... I think Knetizens should be deported to North Korea! Maybe they'll think twice about how they use their freedom of speech trying to destroy the lives of others.
The least i can say is south Korea is really something!! Imagine just your a idol or actor you don't have the right of speech or have any of our own decision.
De là à soutenir la loi martiale dans un pays qui a connu des années de dictature.. il y a quand même un problème à respecter certaines convictions politiques..
So they are encouraging the further bullying of celebs by those that hated the celebs in the first place for no reason. IU has been getting backlash for even being extra nice to everyone simply just because of toxic netizens that just loves to be cancer in society. Now they are encouraging the cancerous behavior even more towards celebs. Smh.
Oh this joke did make me laugh because if supporting president impeachment meant getting on cia list then the whole American population not just celebrities would been reported in cia list. This surely is a prank😂
Right. They know good and well the CIA is gonna spend more time on other things than to go after an entertainer with an opinion online who has actually done nothing but voice their opinion like most everyday koreans. It’s wild netizens think reporting the very money makers of their booming economy is gonna benefit them. They’re doing more harm than good to themselves.
Yes. The CIA would want South Korea run by a dictator if it furthers American interests. The CIA doesn't care about Korea or any country's democracy. "2 Days in May That Shattered Korean Democracy" by Nation magazine. "South Korean Dictator Dies, Western Media Resurrects a Myth" by KJ Noh
When the president abused his power merely for his own political gain, he or she should be impeached, period. These celebs are South Koreans, and they have the right to voice their opinions. Good job.
I've translated and uploaded some recent president speeches to his people if anyone's interested. It can help understand some political stance between president and opposition party
Too late here in the US. In fact, we are so devoid of common sense that we re-elect Presidents who get multiple felony convictions in between terms of office! I think we win the prize for most voters who lack common sense.
If you see all the Korean politicians on TV; if you're good at reading body language, you can tell who are sleezy businessmen and who are just businessmen. That one pretty Congresswoman should be considered the next Korean President
That’s what’s so messed up about SK. Also how people act like they have a right to know your business and stupid standards on sex-before marriage. They act like it’s sooooooo tabu but they’re all doing it. Cracks me up.
Having an opinion should not be the issue. But reporting to CIA as in CIA of USA? Why would CIA care about that or even needs them to report anything? Some of them are not even S. Korean citizens seeing the comments. Does their work visa allow participation in political movements in S. Korea? etc These are the real issues.
@@thehawkseye3412 So you've never expressed your opinion about anything happening outside of your country? What happened to the freedom of speech that I thought everyone on the internet cared so much about? Also why is reporting to CIA "the real issue"? 😅
@@kubka4 According to a report in Korea times : "Article 17 of Korea's Immigration Control Act (Sojourn and Departure of Foreigners) specifically forbids non-citizens of the Republic of Korea from engaging in "political activities ." So running our mouth over other country's internal politics, while sitting in our own country, is fine. But when you are on visa, you must watch out for the rules and lay low or you may get kicked out or arrested. Joining protests directly against a government while on visa is to be avoided. Even as permanent resident, one should check the laws of what they are allowed. Some countries will let you do more, but your rights are never equal to actual citizens. As for "reporting to CIA" that's an issue with intellect. It's stupid to think CIA needs the celebrities to report this. CIA would know a lot more than some pea brain idol. Secondly what she expects CIA to do on her report? Is she declaring SK is just a lackey to USA after all and not a sovereign country? And then telling this stupid action to the world? How old are these idols and how cut off they are from the real world? Let them focus on actual singing. There is no such thing as absolute freedom of speech.
Wasn't he basically universally hated and known to be corrupt, even before the martial law order? I don't see the big deal about celebs showing their support for the protests. It's also annoying how people think celebs can't have a stance or support something. They are people and (most of them) are SK citizens as well
If it had been my country and a foreigner took sides or expressed his political affiliation, he would have been deported to the latter or would have been given an exemplary fine, so that he would not interfere again in the politics of a country that is not his own.
How does that even relate to the events in the video? These korean celebrities are also netizens, native to south korea, not foreigners to korea. Korean celebs expressing their opinions on politics in korea is not the same as a foreigner expressing their political opinion in a country that is not their home country. Your comment is like comparing a korean voting in a korean presidential election vs a foreigner in korea voting in a korean presidential election. So i’m not understanding your comment or how it relates to anything going on in the video.
Because some people are stupid and can't take that other people have different opinions from them? Celebrities are also people that have the same rights as everyone else.
@@kubka4 Yeah but when you take a stance like that you immediately lose a lot of potential fans and become a brand risk for companies. And since your success is entirely dependant on public opinion, it's not a very smart move.
@bradstick3505 I mean, that's up to them to consider the ups and downs. It can bring new fans also + people should get used to others disagreeing with them...
Netizens always have something bad to say about korean celebrities.iu just won a lawsuit where she was accused of plagiarism by an unrelated party.does that mean she should have stopped writing songs.korean celebrities always receive criticism I think some of them don't pay much attention.
Why they don't because of discrimination. They are seen as having influential power rather than brute force power. “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” Lord Acton "Force always attracts men of low morality" Albert Einstein. It is just a regulation silencing tactic that is serious and would get serious since Governments do not bluff. Do not report them then. Governments work for the people and should never forget that. It is they who put them there and they should be grateful and serve everyone. If the people can be persuaded than the Government should also persuade the people without tyranny.
Everyone knows South Korea and Japan are U.S colonies. When the members of parliament were walking out after the first impeachment, i saw a white guy walk out first. I was shocked to say the least.
You're one of the few who see through this then. It's humiliating to Asians who still have pride in their own people and identity. The only major Asian country still not occupied is China.
@@HKim0072 Then why did they say report to CIA? It shouldn't be some local higher authority organisation instead of CIA? Don't they know CIA is American based?
Los ciudadanos tienen derecho a opinar, ahora los extranjeros que se metieron en el conflicto, es otro tema. No es tu país, involucrarse con otro gobierno, podría tener consecuencias para tu país, piensa un poco.
It's really embarrassing, but I hope Americans understand. There are fools everywhere in the world who don't even have the bare minimum qualifications of a citizen of democracy. I just hope Worlds people laugh and forget about it.
First we should impeach New Jeans from the Kpop industry! New Jeans only paid a few thousand at the most for the food they so desperately want to get their name out for charity after they damaged their fans but most important fans from other groups. Reeks of desperation! Not Charity!
진보에서 제출한 대통령 탄핵 사유에서 미국과 일본을 가까이 하고 중국 북한 러시아를 멀리 해서라는게 정상적인건가요? 탄핵을 지지하거나 응원하는 사람들은 반미 공산국가 조직으로 봐도 무방합니다 미국과 일본을싫어하는데 미국이나 일본에서 이런 사람들을 입국허가해줘야하나요?? 😂😂
Why would the CIA care about that? 🤣
They do or anyone against them with huge influence sure to be under the eye of cia.
Ever watch a Netflix Korea spy thriller? Incredible things are possible.
BTS is next to disband and arrested
Right?! The CIA loves destabilizing foreign governments more than anything 🤣 this is like a normal day for them
They dont
Aren't idols n celebrities citizens as well.? Don't they have the right on their opinion?
Algunos son extranjeros
@@Rhae-s9f Hanni from NJ is not even a korean citizen
Cause they have fans. They follow them blindly...
@@Rhae-s9f Even if they are foreigners, everyone has their right to support who they want to support.
@@MUUFerozyMusic So?
Why they didn't report President Yoon to NASA for being an alien visitor too?
😂😂.... Right!!
"Do you like oranges"
" No, I don’t-"
"WRONG, YOU MUST LIKE ORANGES"
that's how this feels like.
Celebrities freedom of speech and right to have an opinion.
And seriously, do you expect them to support Yoon after he suddenly implemented the Martial Law. He had it comming.
The knetizens telling idols to just be quiet, not have opinions, and entertain them, are similar to Americans telling their athletes and actors to just be quiet, not have opinions, and entertain them. Athletes/entertainers are voters too and have every right to get political. Also some idols weren't even taking a stand; they just wanted their fandom who were at the protests to not freeze and just prepaid coffee for them. Doesn't get more safe than that.
I miss moonbin too😢❤.
Government gives their country free speech, KNETZ USE THAT FREE SPEECH TO BULLY OTHERS because they don't want others to have free speech, just them!!
I'd choose to take away their free speech which is only used in negative ways to bully others to the point that many have committed suicide.
Maybe they'd prefer martial law where freedom of speech can end in death like in Gwangju?
@@atkim122 While I agree with you to some point, the crap that comes from KNETZ is nowhere near what fans do in America. Celebrities there can have a partner, spouse, they can have 10 and barely judged... in Korea every step they take is being judged. I was told Chinese netizens are worse, and I have a hard time imagining anything worse than Knetz.
Koreans screams democracy!! But lowkey turning into a socialists
KOREANS ACTUALLY THINKS AMERICANS CARE ABOUT THEIR PROBLEMS. 😅
Because we do...
I assume they meant Korean CIA, not American CIA. However, Americans as the people maybe don't care, but American government does, that's why they invade other countries and tell them how to run their country...well that and most likely because that country has OIL! and we're not talking Olive Oil, though that is getting almost as expensive!
Americans as in the government do care, even if not all the people do. Otherwise, America wouldn't invade foreign countries under the guise of fearmongering to try and change their governments as if the govt in America is so great, we want to go and screw up their countries too... this way the govt that US helps will give them rights to their oil and any other precious metals that the US is after.
@@patrickkenyon2326are you the majority of Americans?😂
@@lucerodj11 At this moment, there are 40,000 US military personnel stationed in Korea.
More pass through every day.
My Uncle married a Korean lady, when he was stationed in Korea.
Now I have cousins who are Korean- American.
Am I the majority?
Yes, we are the ones who matter, because we keep you safe, so that you can sneer at us from the safety of your living room.
Wow netizens seem to support Martial Law maybe they should be reported? 😂
Elderly people who are brainwashed.
@@latlj1283 n monslty, they are male in 20s and 30s; who are misogynists? They even boycotted the female celebries for supporting the impeachment
You are understanding it backward. Another useful idiot for the Marxists
Few people.
Yoon Seok-yeol supporters make up less than 10% of the Korean population.
Nah, its the PPP party who are making this.. they still dont understand Democracy at all, they dont understand why theres oppositions parties, and they would rather just rule the Country as Dictatorship.. They are exactly like North Korea . 😂😂
Clearly people have too much free time
No kidding.
Have you seen all the Bruno mars + Rosie talk on Tictoc?
@@patrickkenyon2326what are they saying?
@@lamamohammed226 According to the Tictoc crowd, Rosie is in a love triangle with Bruno and the guy from the Toxic video, but Bruno is winning.
The " Crazy Gun-toting American Bruno Mafia" are threatening to eliminate Bruno's competition.
But it doesn't matter, because Rosie chose Bruno, because she gave him an " intimate kiss" in the APT music video.
Tic tic is weird.
Wow, didn't know ROK had a CIA or that it was named such.
They did have a KCIA back in the dictator days.
Korean CIA equivalent is called NIS. Those dumb a$$ reported the celebrities to the the American CIA... lol 🤣🤣🤣 What's the use? The CIA will probably treat this as a prank.
South Korea's intelligence agency is no longer called the CIA. The post is asking for them to be reported to the American CIA, because they know that is who is really behind Yoon's martial law declaration.
Its the NIS Nationa Intelligence Agency. Its the primary intelligence agency in Korea. After the Korean war it was the KCIA, then after the military govt, was the ANSP. Then now the NIS
Now as the National Intelligence Service (NIS)
SMH. so they expect the CIA to deploy a Black Ops team to silence those celebrities?
I think, we need to explain to those people of PPP that the old Dictatorship times are over.. Now Korea is a Democratic country with educated people who UNDERSTAND now what is the party of corrupted, liars, dictator . The 1st Lady should be punished, just like that Président and all this party people who didn't even went to vote during the 1st impeachment
You gave me a great idea... I think Knetizens should be deported to North Korea! Maybe they'll think twice about how they use their freedom of speech trying to destroy the lives of others.
The least i can say is south Korea is really something!! Imagine just your a idol or actor you don't have the right of speech or have any of our own decision.
It was an american youtuber ("천조국파랭이") who made the complaint
What happens to respect my beliefs,decisions, and I respect yours 😮 people have a right to their own political beliefs.
Conservative supporters harnessing their online presence.
And liberals and leftists are not far behind either.
This is the point. Everyone has their right to support who they want to support
De là à soutenir la loi martiale dans un pays qui a connu des années de dictature.. il y a quand même un problème à respecter certaines convictions politiques..
@@Cminuit-r5sOn t'a reconnu, le gauchiste 😂
@ bien sûr ! Le respect des droits de l’homme fait de moi une gauchiste ! Et votre commentaire fait de vous un idiot 🙃
Seems like Haters gonna Hate. The maker of this malicious post should be revealed/outed.
As a Korean, I’m so ashamed.
koreans rlly think the US and every other country are completely focused on them?? thats jst adorable LMAOOOOO
Some crazy stuff in Korea indeed
This whole thing is getting more and more embarrassing for SKorea.
So they are encouraging the further bullying of celebs by those that hated the celebs in the first place for no reason. IU has been getting backlash for even being extra nice to everyone simply just because of toxic netizens that just loves to be cancer in society. Now they are encouraging the cancerous behavior even more towards celebs. Smh.
Oh this joke did make me laugh because if supporting president impeachment meant getting on cia list then the whole American population not just celebrities would been reported in cia list. This surely is a prank😂
Right. They know good and well the CIA is gonna spend more time on other things than to go after an entertainer with an opinion online who has actually done nothing but voice their opinion like most everyday koreans. It’s wild netizens think reporting the very money makers of their booming economy is gonna benefit them. They’re doing more harm than good to themselves.
Am I wrong? I thought they meant Korean CIA? or is that not a thing? lol
@@Surftouka korea doesn't have cia it has nis
@@Surftouka They meant US CIA. 😂😂
@@btsforever1872 I knew knetz were a miserable bunch but I didn't know they were also dimwits to really think American via gives a dang 🙄
If possible and credible to sue, I hope IU piledrives them with a lawsuit.
Leave my New Jeans alone. Mew, mew.
That's got to be a troll, there's no way that's real.
Delusional as usual, Knetz
The conservative segments more of
Why take it as a whole?
What business is it of America?
Korea is a strong Ally of the USA.
저렇게 말하는사람은 다 소수의 사람에 불가합니다.
이상한사람은 원래 존재합니다.
그냥 노인들이 장난치면서 선동하고 있다고 생각하시면됩니다.
죄송합니다.
Strange people exist everywhere. That's the problem though these strange ones talk so much, it sometimes appears like the majority. It's truly sad.
The CIA doesn't care. 😅
Yes. The CIA would want South Korea run by a dictator if it furthers American interests. The CIA doesn't care about Korea or any country's democracy.
"2 Days in May That Shattered Korean Democracy" by Nation magazine.
"South Korean Dictator Dies, Western Media Resurrects a Myth" by KJ Noh
What annoying music!!
When the president abused his power merely for his own political gain, he or she should be impeached, period. These celebs are South Koreans, and they have the right to voice their opinions. Good job.
I've translated and uploaded some recent president speeches to his people if anyone's interested. It can help understand some political stance between president and opposition party
여러분, 우리는 지금 '상식 vs 비상식'의 시대를 살고 있습니다.
자신들의 이익을 위해 헛소리를 하는 사람들을 놔두시면,
여러분들의 나라에도 윤석열이 나타날 것입니다.
이것을 빨리 꺠닳으셔야 한국과 같은 재난상황을 미리 예방하실 수 있습니다.
In France, we already have Macron, lol
Too late here in the US. In fact, we are so devoid of common sense that we re-elect Presidents who get multiple felony convictions in between terms of office! I think we win the prize for most voters who lack common sense.
So what if they where supported? They pay lots of tax.
I am still confused.
Does this Knetz report the artists because they like to live under martial law?
Cia just want the public to know which celebrity supported since a lot is curious 😂😂😂😂
Ahhhh Korean netizens never beating the dumb allegations
This is just embarrassing.
If you see all the Korean politicians on TV; if you're good at reading body language, you can tell who are sleezy businessmen and who are just businessmen. That one pretty Congresswoman should be considered the next Korean President
This is so wierd and embarrasing! Idk what to say anymore..
Why would CIA worry about an internal situation in South Korea? People have spend so much time on the internet but they’re just getting dumber.
Stars are not allowed to have an opinion..
Aren't they citizens as well. ?
That’s what’s so messed up about SK. Also how people act like they have a right to know your business and stupid standards on sex-before marriage. They act like it’s sooooooo tabu but they’re all doing it. Cracks me up.
Having an opinion should not be the issue. But reporting to CIA as in CIA of USA? Why would CIA care about that or even needs them to report anything? Some of them are not even S. Korean citizens seeing the comments. Does their work visa allow participation in political movements in S. Korea? etc These are the real issues.
@@thehawkseye3412 So you've never expressed your opinion about anything happening outside of your country? What happened to the freedom of speech that I thought everyone on the internet cared so much about? Also why is reporting to CIA "the real issue"? 😅
@@kubka4 According to a report in Korea times :
"Article 17 of Korea's Immigration Control Act (Sojourn and Departure of Foreigners) specifically forbids non-citizens of the Republic of Korea from engaging in "political activities ."
So running our mouth over other country's internal politics, while sitting in our own country, is fine. But when you are on visa, you must watch out for the rules and lay low or you may get kicked out or arrested. Joining protests directly against a government while on visa is to be avoided.
Even as permanent resident, one should check the laws of what they are allowed. Some countries will let you do more, but your rights are never equal to actual citizens.
As for "reporting to CIA" that's an issue with intellect. It's stupid to think CIA needs the celebrities to report this. CIA would know a lot more than some pea brain idol. Secondly what she expects CIA to do on her report? Is she declaring SK is just a lackey to USA after all and not a sovereign country? And then telling this stupid action to the world?
How old are these idols and how cut off they are from the real world? Let them focus on actual singing.
There is no such thing as absolute freedom of speech.
😮 So what happens when the CIA doesn’t respond to this very important matter, do they report this to the FBI 😂🤣🤣🤣
Wasn't he basically universally hated and known to be corrupt, even before the martial law order? I don't see the big deal about celebs showing their support for the protests. It's also annoying how people think celebs can't have a stance or support something. They are people and (most of them) are SK citizens as well
these celebrities dont owe you their political view
If it had been my country and a foreigner took sides or expressed his political affiliation, he would have been deported to the latter or would have been given an exemplary fine, so that he would not interfere again in the politics of a country that is not his own.
How does that even relate to the events in the video? These korean celebrities are also netizens, native to south korea, not foreigners to korea. Korean celebs expressing their opinions on politics in korea is not the same as a foreigner expressing their political opinion in a country that is not their home country. Your comment is like comparing a korean voting in a korean presidential election vs a foreigner in korea voting in a korean presidential election. So i’m not understanding your comment or how it relates to anything going on in the video.
@anonnnymousthegreat in this video Said that some of them are foreigners, that is why the comment
I'm sorry your country legalizes such intolerance for free speech. Sounds rather authoritarian.
This is why celebrities shouldn't get involved in politics
Because some people are stupid and can't take that other people have different opinions from them? Celebrities are also people that have the same rights as everyone else.
@@kubka4 Yeah but when you take a stance like that you immediately lose a lot of potential fans and become a brand risk for companies. And since your success is entirely dependant on public opinion, it's not a very smart move.
@bradstick3505 I mean, that's up to them to consider the ups and downs. It can bring new fans also + people should get used to others disagreeing with them...
Netizens always have something bad to say about korean celebrities.iu just won a lawsuit where she was accused of plagiarism by an unrelated party.does that mean she should have stopped writing songs.korean celebrities always receive criticism I think some of them don't pay much attention.
Why they don't because of discrimination. They are seen as having influential power rather than brute force power.
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” Lord Acton "Force always attracts men of low morality" Albert Einstein.
It is just a regulation silencing tactic that is serious and would get serious since Governments do not bluff.
Do not report them then. Governments work for the people and should never forget that. It is they who put them there and they should be grateful and serve everyone.
If the people can be persuaded than the Government should also persuade the people without tyranny.
Everyone knows South Korea and Japan are U.S colonies. When the members of parliament were walking out after the first impeachment, i saw a white guy walk out first. I was shocked to say the least.
You're one of the few who see through this then. It's humiliating to Asians who still have pride in their own people and identity. The only major Asian country still not occupied is China.
@@Etheldreda_India, Thailand, Vietnam, Iran, post-Saddam Iraq and Central Asian -stans
The white dude was born in Korea! His family has been visiting / immigrated to Korea since the late 1800s (missionary work).
@@Etheldreda_ lol, you've never lived in Korea or Japan obviously. Culturally, it's nothing like the US.
@@HKim0072 Then why did they say report to CIA? It shouldn't be some local higher authority organisation instead of CIA? Don't they know CIA is American based?
Freedom of Speech !!! CIA??!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Korea doesn't have Freedom of Speech.
It's funny how Koreans advocate for democracy, yet their actions often reflect elements of socialism.
WoW 👀
부정선거인정안되다
Los ciudadanos tienen derecho a opinar, ahora los extranjeros que se metieron en el conflicto, es otro tema. No es tu país, involucrarse con otro gobierno, podría tener consecuencias para tu país, piensa un poco.
It's really embarrassing, but I hope Americans understand. There are fools everywhere in the world who don't even have the bare minimum qualifications of a citizen of democracy. I just hope Worlds people laugh and forget about it.
죄송합니다. 한국 노인분들이 이상한짓 하면서 선동하는겁니다 믿지마세요... 우린 저런거 안합니다... 이상한 소수의 한국분들이 이상한짓하면서 장난하는거라고 생각하시면됩니다...😮💨
The boys and girls at Langley are having a very entertaining week with all these requests LMAO 🤣 😂 😆
The Cia dgaf lmao
Think a bit, will you? The US/West/CIA already occupies South Korea and Japan. They have bases all over their countries. They definitely "gaf".
Is S.Korea actually a colony of the US 😮
Yes 😂
they need to check who attended diddy parties
Bts did
탄핵소추안의 탄핵이유 중 하나가 북한,중국,러시아를 적대시했다는 내용이다.
대한민국은 한국미국일본동맹인데?
뭔가이상하지 않음?
This is silly rubbish.
First we should impeach New Jeans from the Kpop industry! New Jeans only paid a few thousand at the most for the food they so desperately want to get their name out for charity after they damaged their fans but most important fans from other groups. Reeks of desperation! Not Charity!
El problema sería que las artistas extranjeras , se involucran con un país y incitan a ir contra el gobierno, éso puede afectar a sus países.
Hanni is not even a korean citizen, the audacity
@Ranma12-br3tc y ya la atraparon, mintiendo en la asamblea, ahora suma ésto.
Are you crazy?? Atleast they are doing something you don't leave any reason to hate on the girls, right!
@@jinnnied1787 porque lo llamas Hat3 , acaso no puedes ver que es el resultado de sus acciones.
America is the best no1 in the world 🌎
lol, did you catch the result of our recent Presidential election?
Hannam incels keep setting the bar lower~
CIA gt f o of Korea. USoutofkorea!
Like children.
🤣 lmao
Those people that loyal to Yoon should prosecute for Treason.
😂😂😂
😅😂
진보에서 제출한 대통령 탄핵 사유에서 미국과 일본을 가까이 하고 중국 북한 러시아를 멀리 해서라는게 정상적인건가요? 탄핵을 지지하거나 응원하는 사람들은 반미 공산국가 조직으로 봐도 무방합니다 미국과 일본을싫어하는데 미국이나 일본에서 이런 사람들을 입국허가해줘야하나요?? 😂😂
Truly an American colony?
?????
By saying report to CIA, it seems to be.
I bet HYBE is behind this.
Stop be stupid!!!
Stop being stupid
Que dices , ya no saben que inventar los Bunnys 😂😂
Sueñas muy alto , Lleva un paracaídas, porque la caída será grande 😅
Bro the delusional that bunnies.... Just u know what, I'm not even gonna say anything else 😂😂