Im scared brehs 



On June 13, 2002, one of the many U.S. military vehicles in South Korea struck and killed two 14-year-old girls walking along the side of a road outside Seoul. Because of the terms of the U.S.-South Korean treaty that allows for America’s military presence there, the incident was considered a “military operation” and thus outside of Korea’s jurisdiction. A U.S. court martial acquitted the driver and his commander.
Furious at the acquittal, Koreans protested for months, some seeing echoes of the foreign empires that had dominated their country for centuries. Universities became hotbeds of anti-American rage. A Gallup poll found that 75 percent of 20-something Koreans said they disliked or hated Americans. Many charged that the United States was making South Korea its pawn. Psy’s 2002, gold-faced performance was, for all its shock-value when seen in isolation, nothing atypical of the year’s backlash.
This is a right wing inspired hit job thats, predictably, taking Psy's rage out of context. Know the backstory...
Gangnam Nationalism: Why PsyÂ’s anti-American rap shouldnÂ’t surprise you

The new Ice Cube
Plus even as an American, I don't know why we act like we are saints in the world. We fly drones and blow up innocent children. .
The President invited him to perform at a White House Christmas event![]()
PSY's on some Homeland shyt
Doesn't seem to mind the South Koreans when we are doing those things to keep them protected.



