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Orange Caramel bad for humanity?

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Broadcasting group KBS has banned Orange Caramel's "Catallena" from airing.


You can't air that anymore, Raina.


KBS blames its ban on one scene in the music video that "disregards human life." According to Pledis, it's the scene where the members are in plastic.


OH, THE HUMANITY!!


Normally, I don't agree with Korean TV bans. I don't think airing music by someone charged with illegal gambling is going to corrupt youths, nor do I think using a foreign expletive will lead to the downfall of Korean society.

I agree with this ban, though. Wrapping people in plastic is dangerous. We've all seen the warning labels.

Sure, it's all "Look, I'm Nana!"
Until you can't breathe. Then you look like this guy.
He ain't cute.


Kpop attracts a young demographic. It's also a known fact that kids imitate everything they see on TV. Not convinced this is a real problem? Well, I have proof. In fact, the "Catallena" plastic scene has already led some misguided youths to cover themselves in plastic like their favorite unnis.




The only way to stop this growing concern is with large, obvious warnings. To this end, I've created some caution labels to affix to some of the more offensive or perverse kpop videos to help clean them up for broadcast and send the message to viewers that what they see is not proper behavior.














With these labels, we can stop these videos from poisoning our children's minds and metaphorically pissing on our society's values. 

This has been a public service message from Friends Uniting to Correct Kpop.

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