Do you fear western cultural and political influence over Kpop?
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Uni909
Changed the title of the thread from “Do you fear western cultural and politic influence over Kpop?” to “Do you fear western cultural and political influence over Kpop?”. -
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Yeah. I wouldn't want Donald Trump to start his own K-pop company.
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Yeah. I wouldn't want Donald Trump to start his own K-pop company.
Marjorie Taylor Green, Laura Loomer, Candace Owens, Ted Cruz and Lauren Boebert in skimpy kpop outfits debut as the newest kpop themed sensation
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Marjorie Taylor Green, Laura Loomer, Candace Owens, Ted Cruz and Lauren Boebert in skimpy kpop outfits debut as the newest kpop themed sensation
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Due to last minute changes, Ted Cruz will not be debuting with V9VW.
Please welcome the new visual of V9VW, Matt Gaetz
Oh man. We may have jinxed it. It might really happen now.
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these people are just singing and dancing, politics are irrelevant in tht sense
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Marjorie Taylor Green, Laura Loomer, Candace Owens, Ted Cruz and Lauren Boebert in skimpy kpop outfits debut as the newest kpop themed sensation
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Due to last minute changes, Ted Cruz will not be debuting with V9VW.
Please welcome the new visual of V9VW, Matt Gaetz
I hate you so much right now, you have no idea. I'm going to need years of therapy.
To answer the question, I don't feel Kpop can realistically "collide" with the west much more than it already has. I also think that, given the great degree to which Kpop is alread inspired by the west, both musically and in many other ways, these fears of a western cultural bogeyman tend to be pretty irrational. It's not like Korean companies are ever going to lose control of the industry to foreign elements (for better or worse.) The west has shown increased interest in Kpop, but I've seen no reason to believe it has any interest in assimilating it. Individual Kpop acts adapting to better meet the expectations of western audiences has been entirely voluntary.
I'm not sure what sort of political conflict could arise in particular, since it should be about the music, other than maybe westerners criticizing the harsh idol training system or other Korean cultural quirks, but that already happens.
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