I'm sure the owner of this channel is ugly and friendless, because most people who hate Korea are ugly and introverted.
@sara.cbc924 сағат бұрын
Cristiano Ronaldo hates Korea. He is one of the greatest players of all time, the richest athelete in the world, most followed person on Instagram. Cry more lol
@josephpage430316 сағат бұрын
Full episode of this please?
@sara.cbc924 сағат бұрын
I can't post the whole ep due to copyright. but you can try searching on Tyra Banks.
@kirkdouglas9126Күн бұрын
When you are racist I would not even want to dance with you.
@simonr-vp4if2 күн бұрын
Being proud of being Chinese? Awesome. Being proud of the way the CCP runs China? Not so much.
@myungjinkim86292 күн бұрын
As a Korean, I believe there is room for debate about whether Redlic's use of the word "physical" was meant to reference LaTrice's race. The controversy seems to stem from the fact that the nuance of the word "physical" in Western cultures differs from how it is often used in Korean culture. In Korean society, "physical" is frequently used to refer to innate abilities, often as the opposite of "effort." Here, "effort" is synonymous with qualities like "responsibility" and "dedication." Therefore, the nuance of "physical" implies natural talent or ability that excludes elements like responsibility and commitment. When Redlic said, "LaTrice has great physicals but doesn’t put in the effort," the implication was that while LaTrice is a skilled dancer, she lacks dedication and responsibility toward the team. On the show, LaTrice was given the role of choreography director but performed below expectations due to her lack of directing experience. She was criticized by her fellow dancers for not putting in the necessary "effort," meaning she failed to take responsibility and lacked commitment in her role. Specifically, she was expected to create formations and choreography but did not fulfill those duties. Redlic likely used the word "physical" to highlight LaTrice’s lack of effort, contrasting it with the dedication required in such a role. In this context, "physical" was likely used as it commonly is in Korean culture-to emphasize natural talent over hard work or responsibility. That said, it is true that Redlic’s public criticism of LaTrice could be considered rude. However, this too is open to interpretation. It aligns with the show's production style. Street Woman Fighter deliberately challenges traditional Korean broadcast etiquette by encouraging participants to harshly criticize and undermine one another-a concept quite new to Korean viewers. All the participants understood the nature of the show before agreeing to take part. Within that framework, Redlic’s comments would not be considered excessively rude. Instead, they aligned with the show’s intended direction and tone.
@sara.cbc922 күн бұрын
at worst she's making racist insinuations. at best she's making excuses and being a sore loser.
@myungjinkim8629Күн бұрын
@@sara.cbc92 Thankyou for your comment. I may be wrong, and you may be right. However, there is something I want to say to you. After reading the comments you’ve written, it seems to me that you lack the willingness to view situations objectively or to understand others' perspectives. Rather than constructively addressing someone’s mistakes and guiding discussions toward a better direction, you seem to hide behind the pretense of contributing positively to society while actually enjoying the act of maliciously criticizing others. I find people like you and the influence you have on society to be deeply concerning. Did I interpret you correctly?
@Kaiwann13 күн бұрын
I literally said it before, Koreans stole Hip-Hop/rap/r&b wholesale from the blacks while never gave credit to the black community and still being racist to blacks at the same time.
@sara.cbc922 күн бұрын
yes, and look at her t-shirt.
@CordiDre3 күн бұрын
I hope this a script or something. Cause the black girl did literally everything better
@therockamy4 күн бұрын
I love her dancing though too bad about the words … She gave it her all while dancing.
@alexanderuseda48474 күн бұрын
Wow after the Chaeyeon accident don't surprise me that now you can be racist with your rival. This is why I dislike Street woman fighter. I know she is your rival, but there is a point between being a villain and being a monster. Being a weirdo racist is the second one. Respect is essential something I hate from this programm
@satoriyamato18554 күн бұрын
Wifi😊
@ComicGurl_Joli4 күн бұрын
How tf are you racist whike doing our dances though????? If you'on sit you flat ssa down somewhere and rethink your life!!!!
@Bend-w1r12 сағат бұрын
The person who posted this video is Chinese, so it makes sense
@MakeFoodForYou5 күн бұрын
What did he say that's controversial? Sounds reasonable to me.
@GodEmperor19815 күн бұрын
This looks like those dialogue that comes up when you pick characters has beef with each other in Street Fighter
@TJ.Turner5 күн бұрын
You have to explain the context to me I don't understand what makes her racist. KZbin's subtitles just makes it sound like the Korean girl said the Black girl was out of her league because she is stronger. BTW they both did a good job.
@SimoneSalaam-f8c5 күн бұрын
Also I don’t listen to K-pop but this music genre sounds wildly similar to R&b music
@SimoneSalaam-f8c6 күн бұрын
I don’t know there names but the black girl looks more relaxed like the moves are coming naturally to her the Asian women did well but it looks like she forcing it.
@lovebuggang336 күн бұрын
I still want too know what she said… She said everything n in Korean 🫶🏾🐞
@sara.cbc926 күн бұрын
cc subs
@quinnbryant73416 күн бұрын
Well, if you think she performed better than you because she's strong, then maybe you should hit the gym.
@山岸康弘-w2y6 күн бұрын
由里子さん綺麗ですね。ベリーグッド⤴です。
@clistiaepps99906 күн бұрын
Welcome to the world we live in this been happening to us
@GabrielaValle-i3j6 күн бұрын
Jam republic is the best❤❤❤❤i love
@Prayforme5556 күн бұрын
All while wearing a shirt with a Black person on it 😩😭😭😭
@Blkivideo6 күн бұрын
they want to be us !
@aurelielili59316 күн бұрын
Dont let black coming to yours country's they will treat you like racist and that African hate everybody they have complexe
@GamingRemo7 күн бұрын
I like how people are calling her racist when she said nothing racist. She said she was using physical strength, unless you think that's racist which would make you racist for even thinking that way. It was OBVIOUS the Korean dancer was trying harder. She used more than just her feet and body, she was using her face and fingers/hands. Just rewatch it objectively and you'll see that. It's SO TIRESOME to see racism thrown around any time a Black person gets a negative response. Race baiting needs to stop because it's not helping anyone.
@ayushimaan-w3r7 күн бұрын
black girl moves was more smooth
@klmnsd62687 күн бұрын
Stop being this way.. it's mostly the place that defines your skin tone
@danielapaul-s5d7 күн бұрын
You calling somebody black that's I am 8I respect peoples like that but you saying she's black White Black she was white And she calls you And she calls you she's black How does that make you feel Happier sad I don't care about you microphoneshe's I care about the other person Not you
@80s_graffiti7 күн бұрын
Korean girl just mad she didn’t have the black girl's sauce
@Bururua7 күн бұрын
She didn't mwntion anything about the race or skin color. Wait I'm not defending the K girl I know Korean are openly racist. I am just confuse. I didn't hear anything about the race or skin color. She just blamed her for not being serious I guess. I don't havee much knowledge about the dance but I also didn't like the black dancer. Not saying she's not good, but just my feeling. Again I have 0 Knowledge about the dance. I just watch , like dislike that' all. I just don't get the racism part.
@sara.cbc927 күн бұрын
do you understand the concept of insinuation?
@Bururua7 күн бұрын
@sara.cbc92 no first time hearing the word. I'm gonna google it.
@Bururua7 күн бұрын
@sara.cbc92 I googled it now. The Korean girl is kinda having bad luck to have Black girl as rival. None of the other race would made that up about the skin color.
@NeolithicMan237 күн бұрын
Wtf are people on about? She said nothing about race, what she said does make sense since the black girl is rather muscular.
@Ashialamill037 күн бұрын
We BLACK and we PROUD !! ❤ quit throwing shades at this queen
@malicechristian86287 күн бұрын
If you have time while you’re dancing to see what the other person is doing then that means you’re not doing what you’re supposed to be doing. She’s like it looks like she wasn’t even trying. Why are you watching her?
@malicechristian86287 күн бұрын
I can’t even understand what the fuck she said why didn’t they dub it in English
@kiecutielove29237 күн бұрын
She just mad cause the other girl is better than her
@Ang13Chicago7 күн бұрын
girl please she smoked a bit more
@jayp36878 күн бұрын
I bet white people taught them that, who else is portraying blacks in a negative light globally?!?
@yadiraortiz97038 күн бұрын
Loser mentality, undermining others hard work simply because they do it better than them.
@MsMewZakuro8 күн бұрын
Lame excuse lol. Not everybody is a dancer. There are normal people living among us despite their color or genetics. You can still be both Korean/Asian and a better dancer than her if you work harder ,duh. Pls send her home quickly :v. She must be one of those that makes everybody think Korea is a racist country to foreigners or other Asians.
@Nose_que_pedo_98 күн бұрын
Black girls always dance better then any race 😂 love how they feel the music .
@sofiaaaa288 күн бұрын
Ela achando que tá arrasando
@sofiaaaa288 күн бұрын
O racismo ao vivo mds
@sofiaaaa288 күн бұрын
Que vagabund4
@angeldook8 күн бұрын
they’re both good. Latrice just has better crowd work than she does. the constant smile and interaction with audience makes dancer just that much better.
@nymiuralee65868 күн бұрын
I’m mad and still haven’t a clue what she said to make me mad😂😂
@ren_j_69388 күн бұрын
I was shocked at the childish excuses. Has she forgotten that the song and dance genre used was historically created by black people in the first place? 🤦
@dinaoliver52718 күн бұрын
I recently sent a text to a friend trying to be funny, but insulated her instead. Your words are like venom, you can killl someone with your tongue. I hate myself for it because I cant take it back. Lets be minful on how we speak to one another. Hip hop music is for the world to embrace.