> While most Koreans expressed overall satisfaction with the government’s handling of the large-scale prestigious event and diplomatic exchange, many expressed discomfort and indignation that the American satire missed the historical and cultural context of the gift, flooding the original video to leave comments and discussing issues intensely **on Korean online platforms**.
> „I know it’s satire, but it’s not that funny at all to Korean people,“ **an online user wrote**…“Koreans have overthrown their kings twice,“ **an online user wrote** on the YouTube video
A-019 on
While being a semi comedy show, I still found it funny that they were complaining to Korea, when their dumbass voted for the same president twice.
Special-Bed-2028 on
Who voted for Trump? At times, one should at least have enough self-awareness to feel ashamed.
Medium_Scheme_414 on
I saw that gold crowns are a gift to the dead, called Korean trolling. Even Korean-Americans are saying to Americans, „I’m Korean, this is Korean trolling.“ The gold crown in the tomb of the Silla Dynasty has traces of use and correction. When the king dies, the items he used are also scattered. Since we held a meeting in the capital of Silla, we gave him a gold crown as a gift, but I think only useless interpretations are improving.
bottle_boys on
Wow are so many people upset over a fake crown
WenatcheeWrangler on
As an American I am interested in hearing why a crown was given and what the significance of it was. Not here to argue things outside my realm of every day understanding. It appeared to many of us as a bending the knee to Trump to give a crown and endorse him for a Nobel peace prize – that’s how our news spun it. What really happened?
peachsepal on
Dumb, but all I gotta say is the „No Kings“ protests are older than a month ago. So kind of a dense rebuttal.
Protests under the moniker happened in June, then July, and then again in October.
Sufficient-Past-9722 on
I know exactly what the article will say just by seeing how they took such a screenshot of our beloved Princess Desi. Such vile defamation.
timbomcchoi on
We turned a fake crown into a nuclear submarine, it’s alchemy at this point
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„Online users wrote“ is not news.
> While most Koreans expressed overall satisfaction with the government’s handling of the large-scale prestigious event and diplomatic exchange, many expressed discomfort and indignation that the American satire missed the historical and cultural context of the gift, flooding the original video to leave comments and discussing issues intensely **on Korean online platforms**.
> „I know it’s satire, but it’s not that funny at all to Korean people,“ **an online user wrote**…“Koreans have overthrown their kings twice,“ **an online user wrote** on the YouTube video
While being a semi comedy show, I still found it funny that they were complaining to Korea, when their dumbass voted for the same president twice.
Who voted for Trump? At times, one should at least have enough self-awareness to feel ashamed.
I saw that gold crowns are a gift to the dead, called Korean trolling. Even Korean-Americans are saying to Americans, „I’m Korean, this is Korean trolling.“ The gold crown in the tomb of the Silla Dynasty has traces of use and correction. When the king dies, the items he used are also scattered. Since we held a meeting in the capital of Silla, we gave him a gold crown as a gift, but I think only useless interpretations are improving.
Wow are so many people upset over a fake crown
As an American I am interested in hearing why a crown was given and what the significance of it was. Not here to argue things outside my realm of every day understanding. It appeared to many of us as a bending the knee to Trump to give a crown and endorse him for a Nobel peace prize – that’s how our news spun it. What really happened?
Dumb, but all I gotta say is the „No Kings“ protests are older than a month ago. So kind of a dense rebuttal.
Protests under the moniker happened in June, then July, and then again in October.
I know exactly what the article will say just by seeing how they took such a screenshot of our beloved Princess Desi. Such vile defamation.
We turned a fake crown into a nuclear submarine, it’s alchemy at this point