My husband's grandmother was a Korean comfort woman taken to China during the war. Ngl, I rage-sobbed through this episode.
@Coco_auАй бұрын
I was sobbing when I seen this disgusting acts done towards them, I became furious(still am)and very thankful to Korean guys and girls who thought this lower than animal subject it’s own lesson 🙏🤲❤️💔
@lyrasiega8390Ай бұрын
My great-grand aunts were also comfort women in Philippines during the war . It's infuriating how some people see these bronze statues as just statues and not for what it symbolizes. Even if you don't understand it, even if you don't know it, it means something to the women who lived in that time and must be respected.
@suejonmeyers8362Ай бұрын
This made me cry hearing your families torture and have this jackass be so callous in the memory of your loved ones. I am truly sorry and wish I could give u all a hug
@Grim_SisterАй бұрын
I am so sorry. I wish everyone’s aunties, Nonas and great aunties nothing but beautiful days and wonderful memories with their families. These “Pranks” have given me an idea about these memorial statues. Will it be ok, if I were ever to visit, to clean them? Or put flowers by their side? As a sign of respect. I thought it might be nice to show in a small way that not all foreigners are like Ismael
@carmcam1Ай бұрын
my grandmother was elementary student in philippines during ww2, she wasn't a victim (comfort women) but her stories during those times are etched in my mind.
@erikoenglish1651Ай бұрын
I'm Japanese. Thank you 🙏 South Korean citizens.
@ControlTouchMasterАй бұрын
I’m an American and I’m thanking the South Korean people.
@KalakeikoАй бұрын
As an Austrian, I'm also thanking South Korea
@mancube7645Ай бұрын
As a South African 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 thank you thank you South Korea.
@miggie2099Ай бұрын
@@Kalakeiko As a black person I thank you South Korea
@juicyk12789Ай бұрын
as a human, thank you south korean citizens. 😇
@blyssfulxx6128Ай бұрын
As a Somali women, it frustrates me that this disgusting man has managed to cause so much pain and disrespect to innocent people, whilst simultaneously putting shame towards my people.
@luffyd.aceroger8254Ай бұрын
and the fact that he isnt even somali makes it even worser
@ithoughtiwascishet1316Ай бұрын
he's not even a majority somali, so why is he using the name like he is??? but it's definitely gonna put shame on all black people. i doubt everyone there knows or cares much about the nuance between african cultures and the labels they prefer. in most western countries, only black people distinguish black people by nationality. to everyone else, you're likely just "black", so i doubt SK will act much differently.
@luffyd.aceroger8254Ай бұрын
@@ithoughtiwascishet1316 In Europe, people of African descent are often identified by their specific country of origin, such as “Nigerian” or “Somali,” unlike in the U.S., where they are usually grouped as African American. In highly homogeneous countries like South Korea, both Black and White individuals are often assumed to be American due to the global influence of American media. Johnny Somali, despite his name, has repeatedly stated he is not of Somali descent and chose the name to tarnish its reputation. He did not initially start with this name.
@elivile.Ай бұрын
The thing is: he isn't Somali.
@blyssfulxx6128Ай бұрын
@elivile. Thats my point.
@cocoromerolee28 күн бұрын
Japan: “you’re being rude, please leave our country”, Korea: “YOU WILL NEVER LEAVE OUR COUNTRY UNTIL YOU PAY FOR YOUR SINS” 😂
@MiyawakissАй бұрын
The way I am crying out of so much ANGER when Stephanie was describing what he did to the comfort women's statue. He is absolutely disgusting. Lock him up in America. Please.
@natty512924 күн бұрын
Lock him up in Korea, us prison is too soft.
@adamcampbellart24 күн бұрын
Prison costs money no matter which country. Who should pay?
@firenze647823 күн бұрын
Military bootcamp. Don’t let him sit comfy in a cell. He needs to be taught discipline
@erikoenglish1651Ай бұрын
He didn't know South Korea male must go to mandatory military service
@yusefnegaoАй бұрын
Exactly
@jaitsadi-gee26 күн бұрын
I guess that, if he hasn't already, he's gonna eff around and find out.
@Sugas_GirrАй бұрын
Whoo!!! 🤗 I'm so glad you're watching this!!! Being Korean, Somali has been among the number one news on my feed for the last couple weeks, and at this point (after the majority of the inital rage wore down...), I'm just enjoying the drama and watching his much needed downfall!!! 😂😂😂
@파랑새-x9dАй бұрын
What he did to children at Lotte World in Korea was really disgusting. He has no reason to live anymore.
@finland4ever5526 күн бұрын
He also played moaning noises on the subway in Japan and played a song about nukes on that same trip.... in DISNEYLAND. This ain't new
@HaYanCatinSummerАй бұрын
Korea says, 'it was easy for you to enter, now you can't leave us alive'.
@chantae.5373Ай бұрын
I know their dragging that trial out too on purpose as they should 😭
@aznmochibunny29 күн бұрын
@@chantae.5373 a lot of people are saying Korea is going easy on him, but they're collecting evidence and following his every move. He's being investigated for multiple crimes.
@Theonly_z_Official27 күн бұрын
@@aznmochibunny yeah plus it's likely he probably isn't leaving Korea anytime. It definitely seems like he already met his doom the moment he stepped into the country.
@adelebarker3468Ай бұрын
This man is the most Disrespectful man ive seen 🤬🤬
@Sugas_GirrАй бұрын
I personally wouldn't call him a "man"...but, yes, agree with your sentiment!!! 😂
@tamara_diamonds42228 күн бұрын
Seen worst.
@leefullsun2000Ай бұрын
맞습니다 사과를 멋대로 받아준 한국 스트리머들을 한국인들은 거의 모든 사람이 인정하지않고 욕하고있습니다. 몇번 칭찬해주니까 본인이 한국을 대표하는 사람인줄 알고 행동하는데, 사과를 해서 해결될 일이 있고 아닌 일이 있습니다. 더군다나 그 사과가 진심이 아닌거 한국인들은 대부분 다 알고있고 사과가 진심이라 한들 그가 한 무례한 행동들은 지워지지 않습니다.
@LMLification29 күн бұрын
Yes, and his apologies are not likely to be accompanied by actual changes in his behavior and mindset.
@TheVellure27 күн бұрын
Streamers desperate for attention like that are some of the least sincere people on this planet! I would never accept an apology from him.
@kamen8361Ай бұрын
What i hate is, i hope this doesnt effect black people who want to visit korea
@yesbabyyes2122Ай бұрын
it definitely will,especially in Japan and SK,it really put negative stereotypes on black people,i mean they will keep their distance with black people and be more aware because of this i guarantee u,i'm Asian,i know how our culture and mindset work
@substantialopinion1055Ай бұрын
negative stereotypes about black man's??? What??? This is all true stories
@AteezwooyoungАй бұрын
It will, Black people already had it difficult, a guy named Sam okyere did so much about ten years ago for black foreigners, he is from Ghana and was named one of the most influential foreigners in South Korea, he must be furious after all the work he had done to show Koreans Black people are just like other people. He faced a lot of racism, like people changing seats on the bus/train, wouldn’t sit next to him, said some really bad things etc. But eventually he did it , a lot of people started to accept him and listen to his story and he became a regular guest in different shows… it’s just sad, to see his work being pretty much destroyed by this pile of 💩
@neocityhyuckАй бұрын
Sadly already happens even the blasian who are mixed with Korean get treated badly
@stuka80Ай бұрын
its not just him though, there's clips of other black people dancing around in the streets and in subways annoying the locals.
@SibyltecАй бұрын
I like the idea: let's get him to Mexico, Brazil, also Russia.
@iikimbab3297Ай бұрын
Naw just let us have home back 😈😈😈 he isn’t here because he knows what will happen
@cincosechzehnАй бұрын
Singapore.
@keithsmith3840Ай бұрын
And China and North Korea....
@jellyrollyАй бұрын
Or Singapore.
@Loader2K128 күн бұрын
From what I understand, he's from Arizona, and Arizona is on the border of Mexico, so I'm just sayin'.
@xxprettylittlethingsАй бұрын
I watched this one last night and I KNEW you were gunna have a field day with this one. Good lord.
@Ilovemydog171Ай бұрын
Same I knew I had to watch it again when he reacted
@mikhailbakunin8334Ай бұрын
Koreans are very civilized and polite. If that happens in Brazil, not even the cops could be able to save him from his fate.
@LotusfylАй бұрын
That's not true ha sisters was harassed and mocked in Korea by racist Koreans 🤷♀️
@jessethecometАй бұрын
@@Lotusfyl.. Okay??? That doesn't justify him being disrespectful to a national monument honoring the thousands of women who were kidnapped and assaulted??? He is the problem, not South Korea.
@mob-pn8hjАй бұрын
@@Lotusfyl ok? all country have their racist. whats ur country name. i might have gone there and get racism there. so are you racist too since ur from that country huh?
@LotusfylАй бұрын
@@jessethecomet which part of my comment is justifying him?? zero reading comprehension.
@LotusfylАй бұрын
@@mob-pn8hj exactly every country is racist.
@emrykin7127Ай бұрын
Preach!!! Im American and people like this make it significantly harder for me to travel and enjoy a culture that should be celebrated and instead, locals want to push away tourists that genuinely want to experience a new environment and their history. It’s a shame. I was able to witness the Geisha’s in Japan on my trip in 2018 on their way to work but I’ve heard that’s been restricted now because of tourists that have been grievously disrespectful. I’m sad for the individuals who don’t make a fool, because it was seriously a fascinating moment for me. Like, it’s not hard, act like an adult and understand that the culture you are in is NOT what you grew up in and that should be respected by listening to the boundaries enforced. This guy is the worst though because he literally understands and doesn’t give two shits. And yes, I’m of the mindset that if he’s not jailed in Korea, then he can proceed onto China or India like she stated he was wanting to do. Good luck, because it won’t end well for him. I just call it natural selection. This is where I continue with my conclusion that media (social) has really ruined our world. Yes, it’s amazing and useful, but it makes people insensitive and dependent. *sigh* Also, I think his “followers” are not legit. I think they are hoping he gets killed for their own sick amusement and he is just falling into that as long as he gets whatever money he gets. To answer your question as why he chose those countries, is because of Tools like Logan Paul who did similar “blogs”. Bro thinks that in three years he’s going to be a millionaire and on top of the world by following the same trend. The one ingredient he missed was not growing a young audience to depend on his “content” before doing this….thank god.
@finland4ever5526 күн бұрын
I'm Canadian. One of my high school teachers was Maltese. She was born in Malta but moved to Canada and became a teacher at my school. We were discussing Japan one day since I like other countries and she talked to me about how she used to be an English teacher in Japan. She was nothing but respectful. These influencers need to stop messing around in Asia or else Asians WILL hate tourists who simply are there on vacation.
@Angel-oj4zsАй бұрын
god shes so good at telling a story... even the way she curses lmao.
@mmminnoАй бұрын
She is my favorite story teller of all time. Stephanie soo, rotten mango. I reccomend all of her well researched and respectfully communicated content.
@mycattitude28 күн бұрын
She is a great researcher and very articulate reporter of the stories she covers. Her coverage of the Diddy fiasco is top notch and not salacious and reaching for conjecture like so many channels have turned into.
@lutaca9417 күн бұрын
@@mmminno Yeah, especially the story about fanfiction about Wang Yibo and Xiao Zhan that blocked ao3 in China. Very well-researched, so good that I even unsubscribed after I don't get how she's such a 'good storyteller' - this video could've been much shorter with the same amount of info, it's boring to watch. Y'all do you tho
@mmminno17 күн бұрын
@lutaca94 does she still have that video up? I'm not too fimiliar with chinese celebrity drama. I know she has taken videos down after recieving addional information when she has mispoken, but i don't really know what your talking about in this instance. Do you know the title of the video?
@Angel-oj4zs17 күн бұрын
@@mmminno what? i'm not sure i understand what you are asking.
@SuperChristianMiiworldАй бұрын
Johnny apologizing is like a dog saying it will never bark again.
@Basic_Jem28 күн бұрын
As a black woman who was in South Korea at the same time as him, I could feel the way i was treated get more racist the longer I was there. I was in South Korea for a week and slowly everyone would try to be as distant as possible while I was walking around with my mom. It was hard to do certain things while in Seoul. I am glad that i didn't get a hotel in Seoul and was in Ansan the whole week other than to go to Lotte World. Which is where I saw the most people try to stay as far away from me and my mom as possible. I thought it was me but now I see i had nothing to do with it.
@6468May24 күн бұрын
I feel so bad for you. This is the damage he is to not only all Americans but worse for African Americans. I would be so pissed at him. I think he will get it worse when he comes back to America. I’m very disgusted as an American. I’m Asian so I won’t get the hate until I open my mouth and speak English probably. My family in Japan will protect me at least. Poor you
@FifthGate18 күн бұрын
Did anyone verbally or physically attack you?
@Basic_Jem18 күн бұрын
@@FifthGate No one physically attacked me. I don't know if they were verbally attacking me because they were speaking Korean and I didn't learn the language in time to understand.
@FlyMeUpSoHighАй бұрын
You say you don't even wanna know why, the thing is there is no reason to justify his bull. Also the history of comfort women that Stephanie talks about is but a small fraction of what these women went through and some countries still have not received an apology for it and some in their version of history has framed these women as "prostitutes."
@AteezwooyoungАй бұрын
Well even South Koreans (some of them) accused them of prostitution and that they did it voluntarily and that would make them traitors. What she also forgot to mention that a lot of this women, were drugged, so after the war, they suffered from everything that happened to them, plus withdrawal symptoms from addiction to I think it was Morphium. And it wasn’t 8 years, it was 13 years, between 1932 and 1945.
@insomnia5050Ай бұрын
@@Ateezwooyoung This is straight right-wing nationalist Japanese talking points. There is a TINY minority of over the top pro-Japan Korean citizens, but they do not represent the vast majority of Korean opinions. Many of them are from families that betrayed the country during the occupation, or just strange people like those that helped Johnny Somali. You are calling women from all over the world liars, not just from Asian countries there's well known testimony from The Netherlands. Former Japanese imperial army members that have confessed to the horrors they were a part of. Enslaving women into service to soldiers, then tossing them a few bucks must be your definition of prostitution. Disgusting.
@pie1o1morris46Ай бұрын
@@insomnia5050I don't think Ateezwooyoung was agreeing with calling these women liars, I think they were just stating that some (they said "some", not the majority) South Koreans also talked this way. If anything Ateezwooyoung sounded sympathetic towards what these women went through
@insomnia5050Ай бұрын
@@pie1o1morris46 We'll agree to disagree then. They led with that to imply it had any real credibility. To call it "some" is implying a small but relevant number, when it's really insignificant at way less that 1% of pop, is not a good faith argument. Then they add in a sympathetic statement to make it seem "fair and balanced", but the end goal is to say - they were prostitutes that deserve to be pitied...but not slaves. Like how you should pity mistreated prisoners.
@chesiresaysАй бұрын
@@pie1o1morris46yeah idk how they even came to that considering
@xxprettylittlethingsАй бұрын
The way this episode had me SOBBING
@karmasauce6288Ай бұрын
Same
@abiStalliАй бұрын
sameeee
@Daisyduck0112 күн бұрын
Yes it really made me cry especially seeing the grandma passing away before getting the apology she wanted and fought for.
@YasYasARMYАй бұрын
Man and he called them Koreans weak and got beat up multiple times. Someone also tell that boy america did not build that country.
@benjridimalek9051Ай бұрын
fr like what made him think america built korea ,i know he's not right in the head but he knew some facts like hiroshima n nagasaki and knew about the comfort women so where did that delusion come from..
@MicheleDoengesАй бұрын
He's probably convinced that we did because of the American occupation period after WWII. We and the USSR are technically the reason North and South Korea never reunified, because we occupied NK and SK respectively to help them rebuild after the war, much like we did with Japan, and while USA encouraged SK's development as a democracy, the USSR helped set up the dictatorship in NK. SK also modeled their capitalist economy after USA, but they're doing a way better job of it than we are. That doesn't mean we BUILT them. Supported? Yes. Built? Absolutely not. The Korean peninsula was a thriving, independent nation throughout most of history, with the occasional scuffle with Japan and China. We had nothing to do with that.
@benjridimalek9051Ай бұрын
@@MicheleDoenges oh thanks for the info
@LinksRoyalАй бұрын
well this should be personal for Americans too. he is shitting on all the sacrifice and effort made by the American solders back then.
@damackabet.461126 күн бұрын
Its arguable that america did build the modern day south korea, as we saved it from being taken over by north korea/chinese, and helped in freeing it in ww2 by beating japan. So we certainly helped in shaping the modern korea, but their culture is mostly their own with minimal american influence. As for the country itself, obviously its got a lot of old culture and buildings and the sort since korea has existed since practically forever, but the modern day nation of south korea certainly cant be said to be free of american influence, and aid.
@Coulterculture26 күн бұрын
He has set back race relations in Japan and Korea by 100 years. Easily, I feel bad for young blacks who want to visit these countries after this, youWILL get side eye because of this punk.
@taebear3 күн бұрын
and we already do idk if he was paid to do this to us but its not fair.
@davec515326 күн бұрын
The koreans aren't looking at him like an American, their looking at him as a black man and he will colour their perception of all black men.
@karenphu99828 күн бұрын
Johnny Somalia said, ‘’he named & goes by his fake last name as ‘Somalia’ because he wanted to bring shame to Africa-Somalia’’…………..he basically wants to shame Africa--Somalia. This is so shameful.
@duofri3nd26 күн бұрын
The story about the "comfort women" made me angry cry. That man needs prison time immediately. Hes too disrespectful for history, to people in general and to himself.
@amymanalo474727 күн бұрын
I think in my country, the Philippines, "Comfort Women" grandmas are now all passed away. The last victim until her last breath did not receive anything from the japanese government like what they were promised. Poor victims. I think these was not only in the Philippines but also in other countries who had victims of their own.
@minapalenciaАй бұрын
I just don't understand the guy. When I visited the war memorial in Vietnam, I was so choked up just seeing pictures of the Agent Orange victims. And here he was, bastardizing memorials for clout. He needs to rot in jail.
@finland4ever5526 күн бұрын
He already has a habit of mocking tragedies. In Japan he spent most of his time mocking the nukes and blaming regular people for Pearl Harbor, mocking Fukushima, and in Israel was mocking people whose lives have been and continue to be lost in the Israel Palestine war. He has NO SHAME.
@jasonum9267Ай бұрын
@Sebastine, you're 100% correct... this kid goes to countries like Japan and S. Korea cuz he knows our ppl are generally reserved and docile... he would never go to Mexico or Brazil and pull this nonsense... he'd get chalked.
@gundamguy83329 күн бұрын
He wouldn't even try it America, especially the south
@Only-me-baby-tf9km10 күн бұрын
Chalked. I like that.
@Jack-hm1huАй бұрын
No sorry for him. Straight to Prison. He knows what he is doing, he has done the same in other countries before getting arrested in S. Korea. He had it coming
@pie1o1morris46Ай бұрын
I'd heard of the "Hiroshima Nagasaki" incident before but didn't know the guy's name, so when she got to that part I was like 'oh shxt it's THAT dude...' glad he got what was coming to him in Korea, especially when she said it was a comfort women statue
@caramelprincess521Ай бұрын
Story's like this will really make you loss faith in humanity. Humans can really be this evil and vile ,demonic. Its just disgusting and sad. 😔
@RawTimeeАй бұрын
Imagine someone did this in america..they would get SHOT. And he knows that, thats why he went to one of the nicest places
@Sugas_GirrАй бұрын
No, he wouldn't, unfortunately. But we'll see... A new recording came out saying he plans on staying in the USA and continuing to stream once he gets out of Korea.
@mr.protagonist5639Ай бұрын
@@Sugas_Girrdepends entirely on where I'm America
@AteezwooyoungАй бұрын
@@Sugas_Girrif he acts like he did with the police in Korea and Japan, with cops in the US… welp… 🤷🏻♀️
@emrykin7127Ай бұрын
No one like this ever comes to Alaska (it’s gorgeous but not everyone’s cup of tea lol) so it would never happen but there is a reason we are the top state in disappearances of people never found 😅 The land is vast and the surrounding nature is gorgeous but deadly. There are many ways to dispose of a body so you don’t want to piss locals off. I’m 100% that we have many people among our community that have gotten away with murder when you take into account the amount of missing people (and the length of their disappearances).
@samminicksmАй бұрын
@@Sugas_Girr There’s actually a chance he could. He wouldn’t be the first streamer to get shot for messing with people if he did.
@abbysmabby28 күн бұрын
wtf? this man does NOT have autism. none of us wld EVER act like that, we are literally scarred of doing stuff like that because of how people wld perceive us, we don’t like the attention, and we do not wanna disrespect other countries or people like how he did, it’s just not in our nature. but we may do things that are weird or not rly the social norms, like u may find us being extremely cringe or awkward, but not cringe and disgusting like him. also many of us do not wanna get into trouble, and anxiety disorder is very common to get with autism so it makes absolutely no sense that he says he is autistic, and it’s really fucking disrespectful and careless to say that he is autistic and that’s why he is doing all dat when autists do not behave like that, he’s putting autistic people in a very bad light, and i rly hope ppl do not think autistic people are like that, even low functioning autists wld never do that because they wouldn’t know what it even means to do all of dat.
@therealsynchrosizeАй бұрын
Tbh brother, if this guy do this in the 🇵🇭 No news, no words will spread. Automatically, he will be dead. No one will ever know. No hearing, No law be implemented.
@michellemobley127 күн бұрын
All of us are not like this, i apologize to the korean people for this -signed a sane black woman
@cherie2861Ай бұрын
this is just beyond words. how can you be THAT disrespectful to other people?! i was SPEECHLESS watching this.
@Erin_9119Ай бұрын
I'm from the Philippines and let me tell you, from 4th grade Up until college level , every year there's also history subject. So from the age of 10 this cycle of history about Philippines from the Spanish regime, japanese regime, and American regime we know it all. Comfort women is a very sensitive topic that almost all historical Philippine movies (especially in the japanese regime) is very careful of. Filipinos maybe known for great singers, loves karaoke, being hospitable, Manny Pacquiao but If this happens in my country, for sure , he will be mugged and hospitalized.
@paddy40429 күн бұрын
I want him to try that shit in tondo honestly...
@diosahalstrom545029 күн бұрын
@@paddy404 He should try it in Mindanao, bet there won't even be an investigation.
@MissJaeP27 күн бұрын
There would be nothing left of him to even start an investigation. These people think they can go to other countries and act up. There are places where you wouldn’t be as lucky.
@sarahcopey24 күн бұрын
@@paddy404 true, gripuhan lang sya dun bigla
@PhoenixSkyrose25 күн бұрын
American Army Vet here, I'm disgusted that he's American. I refuse to claim him. The Koreans I know have been nothing but caring and genuine people. My Son is Korean (mixed). I would pay to watch and try this in Samoa. Being nice is a choice. Sadly some don't understand.
@StickerSupremecy127Ай бұрын
Hearing about comfort women is the one thing that will really get me crying. It's such a horrible show of how evil men can be.
@claudiab.9214Ай бұрын
Maybe he should try this stuff in North Korea?🤔 Just a suggestion, though...😏
@keithsmith3840Ай бұрын
Or China!.....
@jellyrollyАй бұрын
Americans can't enter North Korea unless they are a diplomat or the president. And even they can enter under exceptions.
@abbiereynolds801628 күн бұрын
If it wasn't for the fact that North Korea isn't somewhere you can easily access, I would love for him to go there and face the music.
@tatianalp284721 күн бұрын
@@keithsmith3840China is not what the media portrays, he might just get arrested soon enough because there are a lot of CCTV cams, then he might be charged with something specific or he would just get deported, besides, chinese people are way too nice to foreigners, North Korea will be a much interesting place to send him!
@jayelyynАй бұрын
i listened to this on the podcast it DAMN i was pissed off at this guy the whole time i was driving
@OK-mo6hmАй бұрын
to add on....not just korean citizens are mostly veterans..most of them are martials arts professional
@oi_felix9541Ай бұрын
Bro this actually made me cry
@toffguy329725 күн бұрын
I am from Osaka , thank you South Korean people.
@scorpiongurlz89Ай бұрын
51:15 Stephanie did make an episode about Nanking/Nanjing rape in Rotten Mango podcast. That episode also explain the origin of comfort station and why Japanese Military authorized that. I don't even know what words can I used to describe that episode.
@지설-o2h10 күн бұрын
I can't find the video. Can you tell me the title?😭
@scorpiongurlz8910 күн бұрын
@지설-o2h It in Rotten Mango podcast. She started just making podcast video, then she figured out setup for video. After that she started posting on KZbin. You can try look it up. Episode 202. But if you decide to listen to it. Make sure you in the right mindset. The podcast is gruesome. I was disgusted listening to it. I'm the type of person that imagining what I listen, but I really have to turned my brain off for this one. Every soldiers there was inhuman. They had no right to called themselves human.
@지설-o2h10 күн бұрын
@scorpiongurlz89 I have read a book on Nanking incident so it's fine thank you for the info!!!
@ijhannahАй бұрын
You know it's serious when the South Korean Parliament is creating bills to combat shit like this in the future.
@Viper2390007 күн бұрын
🤣 Johnny is out here uniting the world! We really do all hate him together ❤🇺🇸
@Sugas_GirrАй бұрын
9:55 Yes, he was the one with the sword in the 2nd fight! It was the guy in the puffer jacket that beat up Salami, Jino, AND Hank!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Also, I haven't been able to confirm for 100% sure, but Korean netizens that have been tracking down ”Hank” and his family, reported that he is not actually ethnically Korean, but Chinese or Chinese-Taiwanese, and his parents had moved to Korea, so that is how Hank supposedly got naturalized Korean citizenship. They reported that his Chinese name was Han Yu (or a similar version to this).
@Adanuye_beyАй бұрын
I hope the Koreans did not forget the Ethiopian African soldiers who fought in the Korean War of Liberation and also lost their lives fighting. There is also a memorial in Korea if I'm not mistaken. And remember that in front of this filth there are also other Africans / Blacks. I hate to think they Sacrificed their lives for some fool to erase their heroism.
@mandarin884728 күн бұрын
According to others . They died for imperialism not to save South Korea
@movingforward257027 күн бұрын
Are you defending him by trying to play on the people and intimidation? It won't work.
@movingforward257027 күн бұрын
Don't forget here in the USA many black people gave us black people from other countries a hard time when we come here
@JJerseyGirl26 күн бұрын
10:37- Remember South Korean men must do 2 years of mandatory military training. Also, Tai Kwon Do is the national sport.
@Honeybi-w1sАй бұрын
I'm amazed at the patience of Asians, in my country he would have just disappeared on the second day 😆
@mllewhimsy1161Ай бұрын
26 seconds in. Money. It's on record. He says that's all he does it for.
@LadeenaAnaheraАй бұрын
I’ve been waiting for you to post this! Been subbed for ages, love your content! Have a good day after this video from New Zealand 🇳🇿💗
@darlingnikki_357Ай бұрын
I need a Stephanie & Sebastine meet up. Y’all shade is notch! 🫶🏽
@karmasauce6288Ай бұрын
@@darlingnikki_357 That would be the dream team!
@xchopchop920Ай бұрын
Cried when I saw the statue of the little girl
@chantae.5373Ай бұрын
This is what happens when you play dumb games. You win stupid prizes
@igoonx15Ай бұрын
Going to a country where all men go to military and disrespecting them is certainly a choice and i'm glad he did it so he can get reality checked.
@장민혁-w7qАй бұрын
Crazy people are in everywhere. He definitely crossed the line but he doesn't represent his country and race.
@fireygreenert563528 күн бұрын
As an American it really pisses me off that people do this. I've read comments from Somali people that fear how this makes them look and that saddens me. I've always said i wanted to travel, and if i ever got the chance korea is one of the places that I'd like to go. My mom has genuine fears of me leaving the country because of how bad things like that creature make us look, and she fears for my safety. I hate that that thing was given the opportunity to make us look worse than we already do. You had the opportunity to travel to a foreign country and you waste it on this shit?? Ugh. 😒
@bahn353youАй бұрын
Thank you for explaining it so well and for making me aware of the bad human behavior and the meaning of the statue of the girl.
@RePhantomzАй бұрын
About the japan crime one. Being indonesian with my grandfather fought in both war against dutch and japanese i can confirm a pattern. when soldier stationed outside their own country, they tend to do despicable stuff. Beside the comfort woman case done by japan to us, dutch soldier also did the same with few case example being SA in South Sulawesi 1947, J C Princen Testimony and many more documented evidence. Even US soldier are guilty of same the thing as documented in coloumbia , okinawa and iraq. With example that i am familiar with being the one in iraq with mahmudiyah case 2006. As for why the statue caused tension despite it was announced, it is politician and integrity of the country. perhaps you can understand if i used US example to target iraq for weapon of mass D that turned out to be not exist. Politician is different kind of rotten . They will never accept any kind of wrongdoing. We Indonesian need to wait until 2022 until netherland give us their half apology and said prime minister are criticized mercilessly by his peer before stepping down.
@seniorkittystayАй бұрын
This video only scratched the surface of what he did in Japan. 1:20:54 When he dares them to find him, he says he is still in Korea and loves Korea. Pulls out a can of beer (Asahi) points to the label and says 'See HangGuk' (instead of Hangul) repeatedly (s3xu@lly licking it) The label is in Japanese Kanji 🙄 He tries so hard to portray all the negative stereotypes of a black male, calling him pathetic is insulting to the pathetic. The joke is that they tracked him by the pizza he was eating (it was a brand limited to certain areas) 😆 Since his passport was confiscated, there is a recording of him and his minions trying to plan how to sneak him out of Korea. They seem to think he can take a train from Seoul to Jeju 😂 Apparently he went to the US embassy to get an emergency passport, which won't help him if they are blocking him at all ports of entry. 🤭 His parents must be so proud...
@Loader2K128 күн бұрын
I'm callling it now: Johnny Stromboli is going to end up getting turned into a racist-looking caricature in a popular anime/manga series in the near future.
@cliffordsantillan6046Ай бұрын
I want to see him come and do this in the Philippines, while he's country hopping in Asia. His henchman almost got "got" in Thailand, let's see them try this in the Philippines instead.
@MissJaeP27 күн бұрын
Yikes! I’m Filipino, and I already feel sorry for him. Actually, I don’t. There’s things you can and cannot do and he f*cked up big time.
@iikimbab3297Ай бұрын
It’s crazy because if he was here he KNOWS this wouldn’t fly. He would have been gone 😡
@Tachaaa_bАй бұрын
This episode got me so worked up I had to pause and rant every time that man did something disrespectful
@mthompson464520 күн бұрын
As an African American who served in both Korea and Japan, I want to apologize for the behavior of these 2 idiots. We need more unity and respect in the world, not this. 💯❤️
@AmericanPhilosophyNetwork24 күн бұрын
I'm really glad to see that American journalists like yourself are covering this and making a point to divide it to its proper level. Is represents a much larger problem than just this one person that we have in our society this is representative of the true epidemic mental illness that has occurred in the United States among our people.
@SKZemiliaSTAYАй бұрын
I know it probably won't happen, but since it's an international issue, I would hope the Korean courts would allow his trial to be publicized live. On another note, I don't condone v!0l3nc3, but if Ramsey were to "accidentally" become a quadriplegic so that he can't be a stain upon the world anymore, I wouldn't be sad.
@DilucImpact23Ай бұрын
He thinks he can beat up bts one touch on them and the guards will pin him down 😭 like bro they don’t play over there
@lalalalisa41Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the members can protect themselves as well lol
@ILoveHyukaTooMuchАй бұрын
@@lalalalisa41ikr have you seen jungkook.. bro knows taekwondo and boxing. He doesn't look like he needs a bodyguard 😭😭
@lalalalisa41Ай бұрын
@@ILoveHyukaTooMuch He doesn't lol! I still remember him telling his dog Bam that there was no need to be on guard, because he can protect himself 😂
@DilucImpact23Ай бұрын
@@lalalalisa41 oh yeah for sure, like have u seen them?! 😭
@AteezwooyoungАй бұрын
Stop making everything about bts, ffs!
@whoeverdontcareАй бұрын
He said the reason is the money 😅 that's all , I really hate him.
@crayzielaygz26 күн бұрын
Low key, Imagine Ramsey did that shit in NORTH Korea or Indonesia? He'd be 💀
@rchanbobАй бұрын
Don't drop the soap in jail!
@aznmochibunnyАй бұрын
Reportedly Korean prisons don't have bar soap, but dispensers. This is per Legal Mindset's contacts in Korea.
@1234willaliАй бұрын
Sadly japanese went all out of town with ways of torture during WW2. Experiments, tortures, killing, savagery. 😢
@SiriusSiri-c5fАй бұрын
Hello! This is my first time seeing your KZbin Chanel and I subscribed! Yay! FYI the police are already outside protecting Ramsey (from all the threats he was getting) when the UDT (Korean version of Navy Seals) guy pushed Ramsey to the ground. The UDT guy was so angry that he assaulted Ramsey right in front of law enforcement. That's why Ramsey thought he was safe and was acting cocky. I think that if police weren't there, Ramsey would have been real hurt!
@onlyserendipityАй бұрын
i’ve actually come across Johnny S’s tiktok live before he gained all this traction, i think he was in thailand with like 200ish viewers? he was weird then too but it wasn’t this bad. seeing all this happen now is crazy, what a loser 😭
@finland4ever5526 күн бұрын
If Johnny had insulted the royals he would'nt have gotten to Japan, Israel, or Korea ( in thailand insulting the monarchy can get you put in jail)
@sinclaire1Ай бұрын
bawled my eyes out for this one
@altaniecorvil8838Ай бұрын
He is disgusting and disrespect the comfort woman statue. He must be punished
@miggie2099Ай бұрын
I've been watching Stephine for years but her p diddy coverage and coverage of this is so good!
@alaasusernameАй бұрын
the part w the old man made me cry idk bro, i'm middle eastern n if someone saw that over there he would have been beat so fast for disrespecting elders
@miggie2099Ай бұрын
I pray for all the black the people in Korea
@troyhall1970Ай бұрын
as ah 41 year old young black man i am furious he gives black people a bad name and thats the reasons people all over the world stereotypic us...black people have no friends in this world and he is the worst example of them all.
@JJerseyGirl26 күн бұрын
4:37-They are hunting him; they call him a "golden goblin." SK confiscated his Passport, so he cannot leave South Korea.
@moa4212Ай бұрын
You should listen to the japanese war crimes in nanking china in world war 2 which is on her spotify not on KZbin... That is the most brutal and devastating Episode of true crime I have watched till date... It haunts me to this day
@DMF1214 күн бұрын
New Sub here. Thank you for this! I needed a good laugh. Your reaction was to this was Awesome!🤣🤣🤣
@briandouglas509823 күн бұрын
He is a Somalian Muslim. No respect for anything or anyone. Well done Korea.
@dasiareed270817 күн бұрын
I hope he knows the I’m American card doesn’t work outside of America
@leurunner476422 күн бұрын
He's also potentially facing charges for terroristic threats now.
@TatiMartins9229 күн бұрын
As a brazilian, if he ever tries to come here, all i can say is good luck.
@StarlightSilverАй бұрын
....I have written and deleted 2 comments because I just don't know how to say what I was feeling while watching this video. I think the people who confronted him verbally and physically were definitely a lot more tame than he deserved.
@707Randomfilm27 күн бұрын
Real talk all the black folks in Korea, if yall have love for Korea yall should of put him in check first
@livanix421128 күн бұрын
48:54 bcs theyve been denying that part of history for ever! putting up a statue of that part of history means to stand with the victims, victims that they do not believe deserved to even recognise and apologise. 50:13 EXACTLY WHAT SHE SAID.
@espressoshot2129 күн бұрын
Excellent commentary! Great video man
@CupcakeSprinklesVA21 күн бұрын
What he said offended me a lot I’m not Korean but I love Koreans and their culture and food I’m a White American by the way
@brucebl73Ай бұрын
Info my Country Poland: Patostreamer has done his part. He faces 10 years in prison. He insulted the entire country The famous American KZbinr, Johnny Somali, may have recorded his last video. For what he has done, he faces up to 10 years in prison, but first he must survive - half the country is hunting him - taxi drivers, internet users, the mafia and members of the special forces. I'm shocked at what this guy did :/
@Lunatic4Bizcas25 күн бұрын
Ramsey is a literal 'disaster artist' on a worldwide scale.
@StanleyMitchellАй бұрын
He's like Jukchang from Devil Judge in real life. No where in the country he can run
@codygates741824 күн бұрын
As an American THESE PEOPLE are why we get such a bad rap as tourists in other countries. It’s so f!cking sick what he did. Degrading people no matter their race, religion, or nationality is just not appropriate and cruel. Hope South Koreans know y’all have my full support against this dude.
@berliandivaaulia399529 күн бұрын
39:07 it's true. I saw one Indonesian woman married to a Japanese man and she told him about the stuff that Japan did to her home country and he immediately cry.
@StarzsannnieАй бұрын
Aside from this video and the anger it caused all of us I just wanted to tell you that your videos really help me through the day so thank you so much Sebastian and I just hope that you continue to grow and have all the good things 🫶🏽