If you had an act which had conquered the world, you would really treat it as someone special, right?
But the K-O-R-E-A-N-S had a strange response to the worldwide success of BTS , BlackPink and other acts - they continued to revere a certain domesticist in the same lague with BTS.
This strange phenomenon has very few equals in history; IU had no concerts outside of K-O-R-E-A this year.
Now IU is not performing for the time being, the K-O-R-E-A-N-S dug Younha, who had been a dormant volcano for the last 14 years, up again and are promoting her, a phenomenon the rest of world will have a very hard time understanding.
The sheer impossibility of world famous acts to impress the K-O-R-E-A-N ears, the absolute stubbornness of K-O-R-E-A-N-S to value the domesticts more than the international acts, and now the real possibility of an absolute regression of KPop towards its bad old, domestic, isolationist ways creates a big concern for me.
Years of experience have only taught that it is impossible for the K-O-R-E-A-N ears to appreciate internationally famous styles of KPop. The K-O-R-E-A-N-S will always quickly revert to their old, isolationist style of music whenever they can.
The Korean inability to differentiate between acts which are popular around the world and acts which will never really go anywhere outside of K-O-R-E-A , something I had pointed out for 10 years, is now leading for a big showdown where there is now a real possibility of Younha snagging a Grand Prize, entering KPop to the dark ages before 2007.