The ethnic Koreans, including U.S. green card and citizenship holders as well as students, are claiming that they have been humiliated and ridiculed by other Americans over the turmoil regarding the safety of U.S. beef in Korea, which was partially triggered by the program.
News about a previous lawsuit against the network came out in August. I wonder if foreigners can sign up, because I know I endured daily ridicule and questioning about 크래지 카우. Easy for some to forget the mood of the spring and summer, when students and teachers were in a frenzy about Mad Cow Disease, were busy spreading half-truths and distortions, and were saying stuff like this to the papers:
Cha Yoon-min, 13, attended the protest with his mother, a lawyer in Seoul. "I am afraid of American beef," he said. "I could study hard in school. I could get a good job and then I could eat beef and just die."
Well, if you're a Korean-American and you sue MBC, let me assure you that I will humiliate and ridicule your opportunistic dumb ass.
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I'm slightly confused as to what is going on here.
They were mocked and ridiculed. Big deal. So the answer is to sue? I wish I could sue Koreans for everytime some Korean humiliated me. I would be rich. Grow some testicles and suck it up, would be my advice to those Koreans.
For the record--the anti American sentiment was ridiculous, but I don't know how someone can sue over hurt feelings. If the MBC program endangered someone's health because of misleading information, well, then perhaps there is a ground for it.
Can this be an opportunity to make some quick cash for soju?
Where can I drop off my pants for dry cleaning to get lost?
I love it that you put "fixing" I thought that was just a southern saying. I've been picked on before for saying that I was "fixing" to do something.
Should have been "fixin." It is a Southern thing, as far as I can tell, but I like it. I only say it in real life every once in a while, though.
I am a Korean American and I was here throughout the whole ordeal and everyone knows my heritage and no one said anything of that sort. I want to punch these people in the face for the worst attempt at a lawsuit ever. MBC doesn't even have money they should go after McDonalds or something for, like, burning themselves on hot coffee but they didn't know because the warning was written in Korean or something.
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