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Pann: Big Bang's 'Bae Bae' MV uses the hanbok for cajolement

1. [+135, -12] Yeah... Block B's music video got tons of hate for using the kimono distastefully, I thought it was weird how people were staying quiet about Big Bang

2. [+110, -13] If YG somehow weasels their way out of this, they're truly a criminal power house

3. [+109, -12] Wow, people seriously only praise Big Bang ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

4. [+45, -2] Well obviously to their fans, using the hanbok distastefully is not as big of a deal as doing it to another country's traditional dress ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ The music video even showed a sexual scene with a woman in a hanbok, why isn't this getting more hate? Instead the fans are going crazy calling it cool. At least BBCs acknowledged where they were wrong, but Big Bang fans are straight up psychos ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ You go to the Melon page and there are fans saying they like how the members lift up the skirts. Such psychos.

5. [+39, -2] They don't even care what scandal they get into anymore because their company covers everything for them

6. [+37, -3] I feel bad for BBCs now... the kimono part was edited out of their music video and was only used for the teaser so Block B got all that hate. I guess this is the power of a company ã… 

7. [+29, -0] I'm not a Big Bang fan or a Block B fan but it's funny to me how Block B got all that hate over their kimono scandal but people are so busy praising Big Bang for essentially the same thing but with a hanbok;

8. [+27, -3] This makes me so angry. A hanbok represents Korea and using it in such a distasteful manner is making a mockery out of our traditional dress. They clearly don't care anymore about whatever line they're crossing because they're just crossing them all. I can't believe VIPs are shielding this. So the music video being rated 19+ makes it okay to use the hanbok distastefully like this? The group clearly deserves their fans.

9. [+22, -1] Kimono belongs to Japan and the hanbok belongs to Korea but Koreans defended the kimono more than they're defending the hanbok ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ using the hanbok distastefully should be a bigger issue

10. [+21, -0] I was wondering why people were being so quiet about that scene where they lift up the skirt of a foreigner wearing a hanbok...

11. [+20, -0] A hanbok is an elegant and classy form of dress, it was not made to be used in such a cheap manner in a music video like this. This company is such a mess, they can do whatever they want and people will just suck up to them.

12. [+18, -0] If this gets buried, I will seriously feel so regretful for BBCs.

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That's how prostitutes are always depicted in historical dramas though?

 

If you're too young to realize the song and video are about sex then you're too young to be watching/listening tbh. It's rated 19+ for a reason  :imstupid:

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It was rated 19+ for a reason, why are they shocked?

The 19+ is because of the skinship parts. This is about their traditional outfit. Part of their culture and they wrongly use it.. Block B also 19+ if im not mistake. But korean MAD ABOUT IT even they use japan traditional in it but for big bang they highly praise it even their own traditional is being use in it..

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Wasn't the kimono altered in the Block B incident? Here they appear to be wearing normal hanboks. Do they think everyone who wore a hanbok was pure or something? It's also different to use your own culture's traditional garments than using another culture's. I thought the Block B thing was a bit overblown and more eyeroll-inducing than anything, but I can see how these are two different situations.

 

Sexualizing hanboks? Y'all realize they aren't religious garb, right? If anything it's more alarming that people are trying to transform it into some symbol of purity. It's like those few people who got mad at the artist for drawing hanbok in everyday scenarios a while back. I don't even know why comfort women are in this conversation? The women seem to be participating of their own will.

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