
The South Korean performer reportedly took part in several anti-American protests, rapping, 'Kill those f***ing Yankees.'
Americans have made a special place in their hearts for quirky South Korean rapper
PSY, but apparently the warm-and-fuzzies aren't mutual. The
"Gangnam Style" singer has an intense anti-American past, according to a recent report from
HAPS magazine, vocally condemning the United States and all who dwell within its borders.
Here's some context: In 2004, a Korean missionary was captured by Islamists in Iraq. The captors demanded South Korea not send additional troops to help America during the war in Iraq. When Seoul did not comply, the missionary was killed, and several Korean artists came together for an anti-American protest. PSY was one of several high-profile protesters, but for obvious reasons — like that he currently has the
most-viewed video in YouTube history — his involvement has resurfaced and is drawing the most ire.
PSY's Anti-American Rap Translated:
"Kill those f****** Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captives Kill those f****** Yankees who ordered them to torture Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law and fathers Kill them all slowly and painfully"
But that's not the first time PSY found himself publicly condemning the United States...
An American military vehicle was responsible for the
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