It's so easy to cause a mess in a perfectly normal country. First, use CIA's power to infiltrate secret agents in the country, specially near the leaders. Secondly, use CIA's money to buy famous useful idiots to manipulate the masses towards a specific direction. Then, when the chaos is successfully installed, the president is deposed and a CHOSEN ONE takes the power. And when things go worse and people want their past life back, the media won't show it, so everybody will think that NOW everything is ok. How many times have we seen that before?
If the elected president cannot declare martial law, who else can? South Korean people must follow their leader instead of buying the globalist media's lies.
It's funny how Western media turns some topics into "controversial" ones and then pretends that it was the audience that has seen things this way. But we all know that people don't give a damn to racism, violence, and misogyny IN ART.
I love this guy as much as I love SKorean laws and morals, and I'm so happy that the State is forcing him to return to the right path. I'm sick and tired of people saying that drug addicts need "help", this "help" actually meaning "drug free!". These people don't care about the drug addict at ll, they care about the drug dealer.
If we're living in an era where an actor seriously has to explain his LINES in order to please 0,00001% of the global population who alleged felt offended, so it is time for the artists to unite, get money and power, to be able to make real Art -- art for 99,999999999% of the global population --, instead of keeping enslaved by the ridiculous patterns of the media.
Why would a director from an extraordinary country as Korea want to work with and for Americans? It's the same to let go a Ferrari to drive a Porsche with flat tires.