Korean netizens revealed the audience comparison between DJ Soda’s performances in Japan and Thailand! Salty pig hand vs gentleman hand, the contrast is super obvious

(Cover image source: FB@DJ SODA)

The same performance, the audience’s reaction is completely different.

The well-known Korean DJ SODA posted on his SNS on the 14th that he was sexually harassed when performing at the Osaka Music Festival in Japan, and his chest was attacked by many people. In the exposed video, two men touched DJ Soda’s chest, one left and one right. Then this incident aroused widespread concern and discussion.

Many Korean netizens posted posts denouncing the sexual harassment at the Osaka Music Festival. Most Japanese netizens thought it was tarnishing Japan’s international image. “Shame of Japan”once became a hot topic in Japan on Twitter, but there were also some Japanese netizens. DJ SODA was touched because she was too sexy. In this regard, DJ Soda once again issued a counterattack, emphasizing that “no matter what I wear, sexual assault and sexual harassment cannot be justified.”On the 15th, the organizer of the event issued an apology, revealing that it will initiate legal proceedings against the perpetrators of sexual harassment, and stated that “the video was filmed, and I hope the parties will voluntarily surrender.”

The incident has attracted attention on the Korean Internet for several days in a row. Some Korean netizens posted videos of DJ SODA performing in Japan and Thailand, and the audience reacted differently. Compared with the “salty pig’s hand”of some Japanese audiences, Thai audiences are much more disciplined. During the Thailand performance, DJ SODA also looked cool, wearing a blue bikini, with a hot and sexy look. I saw her walking into the audience and trying to get close to the fans, but the fans in the audience just stretched out their hands beside her Just swaying, without touching her body at all,

Relevant comparison pictures were also quickly circulated on the Korean Internet. Some netizens commented: “Japanese people seem to look down on Korean girls. If they are replaced by Hollywood stars, let’s see if he dares to touch them”, “A group of stinky monkeys”, “Thai audiences Gentleman”and so on.

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