Previously, BTS encountered racial discrimination in Germany and was compared to a virus by the host in the radio program.
This incident fully shows that the discrimination against Asians by westerners is heartfelt and universal. Some westerners dare to speak out, while others don't, but they still look down on people of color in their hearts. This is all the difference.
However, talking about BTS, the most representative of Korean Wave, reminds me of the circus that was criticized earlier. Some netizens compare online games to modern opium.
In fact, many people don't know that compared with the male and female stars in Korean online games, the harm to our teenagers is many times greater. Online games may make teenagers temporarily neglect their studies, but there is still the possibility of returning to the right track. Excessive idolization has changed the spirit of teenagers, and even affected their outlook on life, values and marriage, which may be worse and deeper.
The proportion of Korean teenagers who want to be artists is as high as over 90%, which I think is a reflection that South Korea will gradually lose its competitiveness in science and technology.
South Korea is addicted to the climax of national entertainment and star worship. While the entertainment industry has gradually become a pillar industry of the country, it has actually become a propaganda means of the national image. I dare to assert that this is only a temporary false prosperity, and the decline of Korean entertainment circle is inevitable, and it is likely to be the reappearance of Hong Kong entertainment circle.
Finally, although I don't like this Korean one? BTS? This group, but people can hold a free performance of 65,438+10,000 yuan, which is really enviable!
Look at this star, this is serving the people, this is art. When the stars here see that fans like it, they try their best to raise the ticket price, purely for the sake of making money for the performance, and even the stars participate in the live broadcast. What kind of art is this? A good art industry stinks of copper.