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'Kill Those F---ing Yankees': PSY's Anti-U.S. Past Surfaces



"Kill them all slowly and painfully," the artist rapped at a 2004 anti-U.S. protest concert.

South Korean pop sensation PSY, aka Park Jae-sang -- might have won Americans over with his infectious breakthrough single, "Gangnam Style," but has America won him over? The singer will be forced to face those kinds of questions as several anti-American protest performances from his past have begun to surface.

At a 2002 concert staged in opposition to 37,000 U.S. troops stationed on the Korean Peninsula, Mediate reports, PSY took to the stage in gold face paint and a glittery red outfit, then lifted a model U.S. tank over his head before smashing it to pieces on the ground. The performance was a response to the death of two Korean school girls, killed in an accident with an American military vehicle, according to Korean website BusanHaps.com.

Then, two years later, a South Korean missionary was executed in Iraq -- a revenge killing for the country's support of the U.S. war in Iraq. During a protest concert, PSY rapped on the song "Dear American," "Kill those f---ing Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captives/Kill those f---ing Yankees who ordered them to torture/Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law and fathers/Kill them all slowly and painfully."

PSY has appeared on Ellen and the Today show in support of his smash hit song, which has been downloaded 3 million times on iTunes, is the most-viewed video in YouTube history and has earned him more than $8 million, according to some estimates.

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bent_ley 7th-Dec-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
yeah i know, but it would make a huge difference if NK knew that they could fuck with SK without fucking with america (and every we bring to the table with us) it would be a new ballgame. it's not about how many troops are physically in the country, its about the international dynamics that would totally change. the US knows how much it needs SK and both countries gain a lot from each other.
evridis 7th-Dec-2012 07:43 pm (UTC)
Well yeah, what you're talking about is the diplomatic relationship between the US and SK, not the troops. The US doesn't have to have troops stationed in SK in order to be allied with them.

TBH I think the main reason for those US troops in South Korea is to collect information/monitor China and NK, not to support SK in case of a war. Because lbr 37k wouldn't really be much help.
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