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Wow, OP's link has been blocked in this region. I also noticed a couple days ago I can no longer post to Youtube. Sure it's been mentioned that you can get around it disguising your IP location. They sure are clamping down in Korea on free speech and just what you can watch or know about through a computer or TV. Smells of communism masquerading as democracy. It's OK to get out there and make money as long as it doesn't infringe on domestic economic interests, but it's not OK to speak your mind or watch prohibited material that undermines the ideals of domestic protectionism in any way. This includes ideas of being truly free to do anything you want such as listen to any music, watch any show, and buy just anything even if such foreign things have nothing to do with Korean protectionism and patriotism. Bollocks on Korea, China, and other nations beginning to restrict personal freedoms. |
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beercanman
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Robot_Teacher wrote: |
Wow, OP's link has been blocked in this region. I also noticed a couple days ago I can no longer post to Youtube. Sure it's been mentioned that you can get around it disguising your IP location. They sure are clamping down in Korea on free speech and just what you can watch or know about through a computer or TV. Smells of communism masquerading as democracy. It's OK to get out there and make money as long as it doesn't infringe on domestic economic interests, but it's not OK to speak your mind or watch prohibited material that undermines the ideals of domestic protectionism in any way. This includes ideas of being truly free to do anything you want such as listen to any music, watch any show, and buy just anything even if such foreign things have nothing to do with Korean protectionism and patriotism. Bollocks on Korea, China, and other nations beginning to restrict personal freedoms. |
youku is blocked in korea? weird. youtube has been blocked here in china for a while, a couple of months i guess. I use a proxy, have to. you are correct. Blocking stuff is dumb. Governmental control means dumb. |
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schwa
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When I was a young'un (ca 1963) this song was an international phenomenon with tons of radio play. "Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto.
Catchy tune (& quirky video, ahead of its time):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXQ31F1A-k |
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