Should Americans Accept PSY's Apology?

13 Comments

  • diane - 11 years ago

    Sorry but if that PSY rapper is such an anti american then maybe American fans need to not be fans if his :-( Maybe he is sincere when he apologizes. I totally agree that America was in the wrong to do that to the schoolgirls and not apologize for their actions to S.K. :-(7

  • Lee - 11 years ago

    I have not forgiven Jane Fonda for her actions and I have not forgiven Psy for his. If we do not belong in SK maybe we should get out, the same with other countries that do not want us. USA has helped make Psy what he is.

  • OpenTruth - 11 years ago

    Is it wrong for one to express anger when a tragedy of such magnitude happens to a person who one shares a common culture with?

    If we killed an innocent girl in a nation where we don't belong in the least we should expect is anger and outrage from the witnesses. If anything, WE should be the ones to apologize for this wrong doing not him. He was only expressing what others were feeling, and what they were feeling was a direct consequence of our wrong doing.

  • Nick - 11 years ago

    Ok so everyone who wouldn't accept his apology, imagine if you had to apologize to the Colorado elementary school shooter for being angry at what he did. We killed two innocent girls! Imagine that anger you felt when American children were killed? Why is psy being criticized for feeling the same pain and expressing it? We are not too great of a nation to not recognize our faults. We killed innocent children, he rapped AND apologized for his actions.

  • YA - 11 years ago

    I would have been okay with his apology and everything but I read the lyrics. Fuck that fat, talentless bastard.

  • Nima - 11 years ago

    I bet if this happens in America they would not care at all. They killed 2 schoolgirls who did not do anything to them. I think people that don't forgive him are just completely overreacting and they should at least thing about it before talking so badly about PSY. get a hold of yourselves.

  • Kathy - 11 years ago

    At the time of his anti-American performance several years ago, South Korea (along with most of the rest of the world) was outraged by our military actions. There's a reason the Bush administration's foreign policy was despised. First of all, S.K. children were run over by a tank and our government played it down and swept it under the rug. Who wouldn't be outraged? Secondly, the US invaded Iraq for absolutely no reason--a preemptive attack on a nation that had done us no harm and didn't allow al Queda operatives to even cross it's borders. Finally, the American government stooped so low as to torture prisoners--it makes me sick and ashamed just thinking about it. Just because we're the almighty USA doesn't mean we are without fault and can walk on water. I think it is we who owe the world an apology, not a singer who expressed his thoughts and feelings on a stage. For those holding a grudge: get over it...and yourselves.

  • Grace - 11 years ago

    How would you guys feel about a country that killed two American schoolgirls? I don't think I, or anyone for that matter, can blame PSY for at least feeling angry about something like that. Actually think about it. Two South Korean schoolgirls were killed by American troops. PSY is NOT allowed to express how upset he is by this?

    Come on. I'm American and I'M enraged by the thought that American soldiers killed two innocent girls. I can only imagine what the families must have went through.

  • Anita - 11 years ago

    American's should BOYCOTT this loser. Of course now, after he has made it big in the USA, he says he's sorry. Bullshit. I won't be supporting his music or anyone that supports PSY. Enough is enough.

  • Jon - 11 years ago

    who cares really. Artists in our country do the same shit to other countries yet we dont see us apologizing to them do we? Its just because we live in America that changes the fact that its actually offensive. Get over it.

  • Ron - 11 years ago

    ... How those words could be interpreted? Weasel, weasel.

    Then again, this is exactly the sort of anti-American filth that our President loves to hang out with.

  • Quaestor - 11 years ago

    PSY needs to do some serious penance. A few overtly pro-USA raps would help.

  • MoodeyRed - 11 years ago

    Forgiveness is the Christian thing to do. Although He should not have been so hateful in the first place. It is not our place to judge his sincerity in his apology.

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