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Moving on… While searching for more of his music I found an eye catching headline: “G-Dragon might go to Jail”. Of course I was curious. At a recent concert of his he had sexual content. Apparently it is against the law to expose that sort of material to minors. There were many fans between the ages of 12 and 14 that attended the concert. I have been reading about this situation and decided that I had a couple of questions (by the way this happened in South Korea). I read an article that stated that sexual content on stage was strictly prohibited. Next I read another article that stated they could have an age restriction on the concert (having it that only ages 19 and up could attend). In South Korea is sexual content at concerts prohibited or allowed with an age restriction. Furthermore, Does America have a similar law? Or does Freedom of speech override any such law or laws?
Moreover I noticed that several Korean songs have English words laced throughout. Why is that? I like that, but my curiosity keeps persisting the question why. Is it their second language? If it is that still does not explain why. Spanish is America’s second and yes it is used in some songs but not quite as frequent. Aside from that I know that the majority of Europe seems to be not quite fond of Americans. Does the majority of South Korea feel the same way? I know that quite a few countries are not fond of Americans. Is South Korea included in that?
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