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Replying to Ryen_Lux Sep 20, 2025
Basically, mainlanders used a VPN or went on a pirated site to watch the show, heard something that triggered…
Prior to the #metoo movement, women who brought attention to their being sexual assaulted were dismissed as "batshit crazy" by their sexual predators.

Why do you koreaboos keep rationalizing offensive behavior with victim shaming?

Is it because South Korea is such a monolithic, ethnically & culturally homogeneous society that you & your koreaboos don't know how to treat people who look & think differently with dignity & respect?

If, by any chance, you're not a koreaboo, then your flippant attitude & willful ignorance are all the more puzzling, if not embarrassing.
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Replying to cdramasc Sep 20, 2025
Korea is biggest USA asslicker, why surprised?
These South Korean sycophants are still coughing up $2.7 billion U$D for the Hyundai plant in Atlanta, Ga.

They got treated like slaves & beg for more. Must be their colonial mindset internalized from getting conquered repeatedly in their sorry history. Even now, they're being colonized by their American big brothers.

Please feel free to take over our country and treat it as a permanent military installation. While you're at it, it's okay if your semi-literate, racist grunts sexually assault our women because the men in our country get away with doing it too.

And they call China an oppressive & repressive society. Takes one to know one, I guess. But at least China doesn't kowtow to (white) Americans, unlike the annexed 51st American state. Sucks for South Korea that it doesn't even get any Congressional representation out of lying prostrate before their American masters.
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
Apparently, the irony of posting online to tell others to touch grass totally escapes you.And I say this as an…
Thanks, unfortunately, I don't appreciate modern (Monty Python-type) humor. Those Oxbridge toffs are just casting pearls before a proletarian swine like me.

I do enjoy Victorian Era irony though.

(More the Dickens & Eliot than the Austen variety, although Austen is the darling among the relatively few functionally literate among us here in Trumperica.)
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Lily Alice Sep 20, 2025
Despite openly solicitating international audiences since the beginning of the 21st century, South Korea has repeatedly & consistently offended other peoples & cultures. Occasionally, they'll manage to offer insincere, half-hearted apologies towards this or that offended party only to offend the same party immediately thereafter.

If MDL comments sections are any indication, according to koreaboos, it's never South Korea's fault that their K-drama & K-pop products are culturally insensitive & offensive. It's because other countries & cultures are overly sensitive & too easily offended.

Let's forget that South Koreans are the first to cry foul if and when they perceive they're being victimized. Take the recent incident at the Hyundai plant in Atlanta, GA. They complain about being treated like sh1t, but if you don't want to be treated like sh1t, then don't do illegal sh1t like entering other countries with invalid & non-working visas. Of course, even most of the American mainstream media sided with South Korea because Trump & MAGA are a joke. But they have deniable plausibility for their rude, but not necessarily unreasonable behavior here.

Imagine a similar, but reverse situation in which people entered South Korea illegally or stayed beyond the expiration of their work visas. Heck, even the documented employees South Korea imports from India, Phillipines, Vietnam, Indonesia, etc. get treated like sh1t by their South Korean bosses? How would they treat outsiders without the proper working papers, do you koreaboos think? If you koreaboos know how to think at all?

Basically, South Koreans are a bunch of holier-than-thou hypocrites that cry victim if & when they think they're being victimized, but are perfectly willing to shame victims whenever they're the victimizers.

South Koreans are such expert victim shamers & blamers because they've got plenty of practice enabling r@p3 culture, anti-feminism, misogyny, & good old-fashioned sexism in general. According to media polls, about a quarter of South Korean male youths wouldn't associate with feminists even if they were family members.

No wonder why South Korea has had the lowest global birthdate for the better part of a decade. What sane women (aside from some self-hating koreaboos) would want to mate with these Neanderthals?

With a national population that isn't even the size of a couple of Shanghais, South Korea & its entertainment industry are completely screwed. Kdramas & Kpop will slowly die out within a generation or two. And I'll be around (if MDL will still exist) to laugh at you koreabooing trolls. As the saying goes: s/he who laughs last laughs best. Like China, I play the long game. Did you koreaboos seriously think your former vassal state (subordinate to China), colonial state (conquered by Japan) & current US military installation would outlive & outlast a 5000-year-old civilization? Do you think human history & culture only began a couple of decades ago or something?

Maybe try reading a history book, or any book instead of trolling MDL only to get trolled back harder by your intellectual superiors.
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Replying to Ryen_Lux Sep 20, 2025
Many mainland Chinese are chronic complainers. If they're not complaining about something, they die.
Really? Do they really die if they're not complaining?

But there are nearly one-and-half billion Chinese citizens, so wouldn't that suggest they don't tend to complain. Otherwise, China's population couldn't possibly be larger than that of the US & all European countries combined, now could it?

But you do seem to like complaining about other people (you don't even know) complaining. I guess you must think that you'd die too if you're not complaining about something, so your mindless trolling is nothing but a necessary means for self-preservation. Either that or you owned yourself by contradicting yourself.

Which is it, Einstein?
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
Apparently, the irony of posting online to tell others to touch grass totally escapes you.And I say this as an…
So funny, but where's the person backing you up now, huh?

Clara25 cowardly deleted her comments after getting repeatedly pwned by me. Silly, she wasn't supporting you; she was just using your comments to try to tear down mine, but failed miserably, which is why she ran away with her tail between her legs. Boy, are you naive & gullible (even by koreaboo standards)!

Oh, and learn the definition of irony. Since I don't go around telling (hundreds of millions) people I don't know to touch grass, it's not ironic for me not to touch grass (go online). See the difference, koreaboo?

If you still don't, pray to your invisible daddy in the sky to explain it to you like a koreaboo (like a three-year-old). Yeah, there are children all over the planet suffering from cancer and starving to death, but I'm sure you "brothers in Christ" will get your prayers answered and the dying children won't just because you Christians are so Gosh (wouldn't want to use the Lord's name in vain, now would we?) darn special!
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
Apparently, the irony of posting online to tell others to touch grass totally escapes you.And I say this as an…
Yes, the irony itself proves virtually inescapable (especially for koreaboos who can't reason their way out of a deflated Hyundai tire), but there are ways around it. No, not telepathy (pseudo-scientific mumbo- jumbo). No, not carrier pigeons. (Genetic engineering & gene-editing such as CRISPR could theoretically bring them back from extinction, though not in the foreseeable future).

But in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, the Utah governor urged people to stay off social media during a press conference, which is what popularized the terminology (if not the phenomenon) of "touching grass" just so recently.

Of course, most people don't have such a platform, so they'd have to write letters and send them by paper mail. Either to individual persons or organizations. Maybe to the editorial departments of print newspapers. And so on.

But you knew that, didn't you? You were being (intentionally) intellectually dishonest by presenting two absurd & ridiculously impossible options as if they were the only options.

Who do you were trying to fool? A 3-year-old? Or one of your fellow koreaboos?

Of course, it's entirely plausible that you weren't being intellectually dishonest, only intellectually challenged.
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Replying to k2kdrama Sep 20, 2025
I don't see anything wrong with that, it is just a show many countries have written or produced shows which another…
Hong Kong is not a country.

Technically, neither is "Korea." The peninsula is made up of two countries: North Korea/DPRK (China's little brother, for which you are not a "boo") & South Korea/ROK (USA's little brother, for which you are a "boo").

Admittedly, there's been some recent, but real FRICTION in the sibling relationship. It has something to do with the fact that the (white southern) American big brothers decided to shackle up their South Korean little brothers in chain gangs like they used to do to Black people in the southern US.

Given that South Koreans co-opt & appropriate African American culture & lifestyle via K-pop as well as wear "Blackface" on SBS TV variety shows, you could say there's some poetic justice going on here.
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
Apparently, the irony of posting online to tell others to touch grass totally escapes you.And I say this as an…
Who says anything about flying to China?

My point is that touching grass means staying offline. Telling people not to go online by going online yourself is ironical, at least by my "galaxy-brain" logic, but maybe not by your higher-order logic. And pray tell, what sort of logical system would that be? Enlighten me, koreaboo!
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
When it comes to "whining losers," no one holds a candle to woke Americans, with whom you've had more…
Ok, right now I feel comfortable enough dealing with the psychopath & sociopath I was trying to politely & discreetly get away from, but you couldn't take a hint and insisted on digging a bigger hole for yourself.

By "mak[ing] up sh1t other people didn't say, then argue against it," do you mean something like posting that random AOC video & "dropping mic?"

Here's the thing, celebrating imaginary wins over imaginary opponents (I'm no "Trumper") may be good for your delicate disposition in the short run, but you're doing yourself & your long-term mental health no favors.

Now I'll kindly allow you to have the last word. Have fun talking to yourself!
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
When it comes to "whining losers," no one holds a candle to woke Americans, with whom you've had more…
Never insinuated Charlie Kirk was a saint. (But the extremist woke movement & culture unwittingly made him a martyr, so congratulations for that remarkable feat.)

Personally, l couldn't stand the guy & found him to be basically a less educated & entertaining version of Ben Shapiro, who is even more annoying & insufferable.

But that doesn't mean Kirk should be gunned down for his views, no matter how offensive they may be.

So what if he tried to justify gun violence on (very shaky) constitutional grounds? How exactly does that justify gun violence against him?

That's as stupid as saying some far-left influencer who advocated defunding the police deserve getting killed by someone freed from police custody because of that defunding.

Not the best analogy off the top of my head, but it's not that hard to imagine something along those lines.

No one's expecting you to shed tears for the guy, but real humanity requires empathy for others (especially for those most different from you). It's one thing to hate your enemy; it's quite another to want them dead.

In light of what I take to be your unnecessarily cruel & heartless thoughts, I'm not comfortable engaging you in conversation any further. At least not right now. Feel free to get the last word. I won't be revisiting this discussion in the foreseeable future, if at all.

Oh, before I exit this dialogue. What is the relevance of the AOC video? Are you inferring from something I've said that I support Jim Crow?? Not being facetious, but I honestly have no idea what you're talking about? Again, are you trying to be sarcastic or something?
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
The original title in Chinese is actually quite poetic. But many international fans may not know or understand…
Lots of American interests (for political & self-serving reasons) actually don't think it's chillax (enough). They want to further dumb down the American high school curricular requirements (especially when it comes to STEM).


Oh, wanna hear something funny?

Elsewhere on MDL, today I defended C-netz against what I thought were cultural insensitive remarks by some biased koreaboos.

More than once, I got accused of being a Chinese communist spy (as if China plans to take over the world by infiltrating MDL).

When I stated that I was actually an American citizen & NYC resident, none of the koreaboos believed me.
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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 20, 2025
The original title in Chinese is actually quite poetic. But many international fans may not know or understand…
More indifferent than lazy.

The C-ent industry has a primary built-in (domestic) audience of well over a billion people as well as a secondary audience of Chinese (& Chinese speaking) diaspora that number in
the hundreds of millions. By comparison, the entire global Netflix membership is around 600 million.
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