troyjay0731
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“It was a joke”

Yeah, like someone said elsewhere in this thread: you don’t come in from outside the US and make jokes about hoping no one will crash a jetliner into the skyscraper where you happen to be. Racist slurs aside, joking about someone else’s worst nightmares coming to pass is fucking rude, especially when, as in this case,

No it was very offensive. I don’t know about you but I’m Korean and I don’t find this to be acceptable

For someone so sick of out touchy world, you sure bitch and whine like the very people you seem to hate.

Ooo-wee, I would just like to point out a few things to those who think that South Koreans that were offended by the remark are just special snowflakes. First of all, don’t lump us in with your American idiocy. Second, maybe just maybe, these reactions are caused by preexisting ‘bad-blood?’ Over the course of our

Even if the joke was in very poor taste, it’s a flippant remark from a single actor. To ban the entire game over that would be an incredible overreaction.

This is such a sad situation all around. Much like how the N word or Negro was used to dehumanize Black people during times of slavery, the term Chosenjin is a word to look down on Korean people. It’s roots might not have been derogatory but It started widely being known and used as one during Japan’s atrocious time

Bad take dude

Bad take dude

“I am surprised that such an uneducated person is a voice actor.”

It’s more like N**** word for Korean. What he did was hate speech.

For the record, genuinely apologizing for something like this is the sign of being a healthy and normal person and not a “special snowflake” as some jackasses in the greys are saying.

Or maybe, just maybe, the entire world functions like that and your parents just did a shit job of emotionally educating you.

Spoiler: The above is true.

“We’re here in North America to present our new game: Yakuza Kiwami!

I hope one of the twin towers doesn’t fall down on us! Hahaha.”