Thursday, December 13, 2012

America's Fiendish "Friends"

He performed at a charity concert Sunday night, December 9, in Washington, D.C., capital of the United States.  In 2004 he, "Gangnam Style" rapper PSY, became famous for singing "Dear American," a song containing his words calling for American soldiers in Iraq to be killed.  "Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law, and fathers, kill them all slowly and painfully," he screamed angrily.

Now that tens of thousands of American soldiers lie in graves for having given their lives fighting to save South Korea from communism, and he's not starving as North Koreans; now that all the anti-American scum throughout the world have applauded him, making him famous and rich; now that he can be invited to perform in the United States -- by whom? -- and can add millions to his bankroll, he's suddenly saying that " . . . there are limits to what language is appropriate . . . ."  He didn't know this before calling for Americans to be killed?

He expresses that he is deeply sorry for how his lyrics could be interpreted in "Dear American."  How else could they be interpreted?  He blatantly, wildly bellowed for American soldiers, their mothers, their daughters, and fathers be killed slowly and painfully.  He informs us that he ". . . has learned through music, our universal language, we can all come together as a culture of humanity and I hope that you will accept my apology."  That observation about music being a universal language has been circulating in the music-world for years.  He didn't know about it before screaming for Americans to be killed?  And defiling people, then apologizing and asking to be forgiven is, today, a comon gimmick of hypocrisy.

Instead of Americans cheering him at that concert in our capital, they should have been praying that he and his supporters burn in Hell together!

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