National YouTuber Johnny Somali, 24, has issued an apology for kissing a memorial in Seoul, South Korea, commemorating Korean subjects of military physical enslavement. The kissing videos, posted to his YouTube network, sparked outrage among people.
” I want to regret to Koreans. In a video posted to the Jcompany YouTube channel on Thursday, Somali claimed,” I did n’t understand the significance of the statue.” He explained that his steps were intended to satisfy Americans. In the movie, Southern bows before a statue at Changdong History and Culture Park and expresses her sincere regret for being disrespectful.
Some people are unsure of Somali’s honesty despite his apologies and his expressed involvement in learning about the history of Japan’s intimate slavery during the war. Somali’s failing to remove various information from his social media accounts contributes to their suspicion.
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This includes a photo of Somali holding a photo of the former Japanese prime minister that was initially posted as” I defeated Koreans for you, Shinzo Abe” on his Instagram account. The Instagram caption was changed to” Blow Shinzo Abe” even though the YouTube article has been deleted! as of Friday. Another contentious information, like a picture of Somali dancing inside a metro car, even remains on his balances.
Somali’s actions in a convenience business led to an investigation, Seoul Mapo Police confirmed on October 31. Somali is now prohibited from leaving South Korea because of an “exit ban,” in addition to an investigation into alleged abuse and drug usage.