Charles_sl
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It's cool buddy, u luv 'murica, we get it.*Tried to be clever but had to steal idea*
Your hand doesn't need a shoe.That shoe is patriotic as fuck. I need to get a pair of those for my girl.
All I hear you faggots saying is..."Hes right! Fuck America!" And its a fucking shame. Perfect fit for Obamas Christmas Party! You guys should all go and swing from his tiny asian dick while doing the donkey dance. YEAH!Haha Charles. Now you're just being funny. All I read when I see your posts is "MURICA"
Yeah, the U.S. totally fucked them. In very few things would I say America did a truly decent thing, but protecting South Korea is one of those cases.Oh yea, we played a major, major role in what led NK to invade the south. And by major role I mean us and Russia were pretty much the reason the country was divided in the first place, for the first time ever since the time of the dynasties. We fucked that country over way more than we helped them.
Meh.psy_sl said:?I will forever be sorry for any pain I have caused by those words,? the 34-year-old singer said in a statement.
He said the performance and lyrics were part of a ?deeply emotional reaction? to the war in Iraq and the death of the two schoolgirls that was ?part of the overall anti-war sentiment shared by others around the world?.
?While I?m grateful for the freedom to express one?s self, I?ve learned there are limits to what language is appropriate and I?m deeply sorry for how these lyrics could be interpreted.?
?I have been honoured to perform in front of American soldiers in recent months ? including an appearance on the Jay Leno show specifically for them ? and I hope they and all Americans can accept my apology.?
I'm just curious if you've ever served in the military? Not that your opinion matters less than a veteran, but you talk a lot about the military and I feel like you have no idea what you're talking about.It's a popular song, pretty much everyone has heard it at this point and many have done the accompanying dance.
I see this more as an issue of right and wrong. It wasn't right for Psy to be invited to perform at a Christmas concert for the first family after his hateful comments came to light. It doesn't matter what the circumstances were or what his reasoning was, those are all moot points. What is important to the issue is that the comments were just brought to our attention and they made people upset, including people actively serving in the military, and yet he was still welcomed to perform at a concern for the first family. So while our troops are still stationed overseas this holiday season, the first family was watching that fat fuck do his horsey dance on stage at a national Christmas event. Does that really sound reasonable to all of you? To me it seems inconsiderate, unappreciative, and disrespectful.
It really isn't defensible in my opinion. His invitation to perform should have been revoked or the president and his family should not have attended. That's my opinion with no political bias whatsoever. That would have just been the right thing to do.