Rotten Mango - #401: American Streamer Plays “I Want To S*x Children” Audio At Korean Children's Park
Episode Date: November 7, 2024It’s the middle of the day in South Korea. Koreans are at work, grabbing lunch, picking up their kids from school, minding their own business. Amongst them is an American man named Ramsey- who cl...early does not look like he’s up to any good. He’s live-streaming on his phone while glancing from side to side. When he feels the coast is clear he takes out his portable speaker… and starts playing… Diddy’s song “Last Night.” He runs in front of the camera, takes off his shirt, and starts pouring baby oil down his torso. He starts dancing on the female figure in front of him. Sexually rubbing his body on her frame. This video will go viral in South Korea. And a new game will start - hunting Ramsey. Objective of the game? Hunt Ramsey. Find Ramsey. Punch Ramsey. Because the female figure he tried smothering in baby oil is not any random statue. It is the statue representing the hundreds of thousands of young girls who were taken, enslaved, and SA’d dozens of times per day for years during the war. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's the middle of the day in South Korea. South Koreans are busy. They're rushing to their next place.
They're heading to work. They're grabbing lunch. They're picking up the kids from school.
Everybody's minding their own business, except there's this one man, an American guy named Ramsey.
He's looking side to side. Maybe it's hindsight. It just appears that he's up to no good.
He's live streaming on his phone and eventually when he puts his backpack, he puts his phone down and props it up.
The live stream viewers can see this female figure in front of Ramsey.
And he pulls out his portable speaker and he just starts blasting a song in the middle of a public street in broad daylight.
The lyrics of the song go, and he just starts blasting a song in the middle of a public street in broad daylight.
The lyrics of the song go,
Last night, I couldn't even get an answer.
I tried to call, but my pride wouldn't let me dial.
It's a song titled Last Night by Diddy, P. Diddy, Puff Daddy, whatever you want to call him.
The American man, Ramsey, he starts slowly walking up to the figure of that woman,
and he starts stripping off his shirt until he's shirtless in the middle of the street
grabbing a bottle of baby oil
And he just starts smearing it all over his chest in broad daylight in the middle of Seoul a whole crowd of Koreans form
passerbys, he's trying to rub his butt up against the female figure
passerby's. He's trying to rub his butt up against the female figure. He's trying to dance all up on this female figure, rubbing baby oil onto her.
And the Koreans are screaming at him in Korean.
And he's screaming back in English.
He doesn't stop dancing, he just screams back.
And it seems like he's screaming more towards his live streaming audience.
I think these people are about to call the police on me.
But for what? For what? What did I do wrong?
I'm just trying to show her love because of what? I'm trying to show my love to her.
Like show the woman love like like what Pete did he always say? Yeah. Show some love.
Yeah, well, I think KiwiD said that mainly but yes.
Yes, so eventually the crowd becomes very angry that he stops dancing with the figure of the woman
He puts his shirt back on and he sits down
This is all live streamed and all of it would go viral in South Korea making it to the news
Making it to a congressional hearing making him the number one target for all South Koreans
Because the figure that he's rubbing baby oil on
whilst playing Diddy's songs,
I mean the implication being very clear there,
the woman that he's doing this to is a bronze statue.
She is there to memorialize the hundreds of thousands of girls and women
that were essayed and tortured during the war.
Girls and women that were essayed 40 to 60 times per day for years for the quote-unquote
comfort of soldiers.
This video will go viral and Ramsey will be hunted on the streets of South Korea.
By day 35 in South Korea, Ramsey will have been beaten on the streets multiple times
with busted eyebrows, busted lips, and the very interesting part is he's not free to leave South Korea. The authorities have
confiscated his passport. They're opening an investigation into him. He's stuck in
South Korea in a nation where he is being hunted for sport. This is the story
of Ramsey Khalid Ishmael, otherwise known as Johnny Somali, the most hated American guy in South Korea. We would like to thank today's sponsors who have made it possible for Rotten Mango to
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As always, full show notes are available at rottenmangopodcast.com. Some quick disclaimers for today's case.
There's mentions of SA, sex trafficking, sex slavery, and if that's too heavy, please take care, stay safe.
And for general disclaimers, I i wanna be very clear that any discussions about specific countries,
their history or mentions of wrongdoings, is not an effort to degrade their people nor their culture,
just like how americans do not wanna be identified by our politicians' decisions or our government's decisions,
much of which we strongly oppose.
the same goes for every other country.
nor is it meant to single out any specific region,
because historically, I think every single region and country has a past that they are not proud of,
and should not be proud of.
And one last brief note.
The American streamer goes by the name Johnny Somali.
His Wikipedia page states that he's half Somali,
but he has done a video where he states that he's half Ethiopian and Yemeni.
It does not appear that he's Somali.
And regardless, if he's Somali or not, many Somalis are frustrated
that he's putting Somali as his username because it's making them look bad.
And it's not even just like a small group of TikTokers being like,
he look at this guy.
It's becoming an international issue.
So for the purpose of this video, he's Johnny Salami.
If we are talking about he's Johnny Salami, if we are
talking about his username. Salami? Like the meat. Because he's not Johnny Somali,
I don't think that we should keep using his username. Additionally, I will be
referring to him as his real government name, which is Ramsey Khalid Ishmael. His
name is Ramsey, and he is an American national. Perhaps he immigrated when he
was younger, honestly I can't be too certain,
but he does hold a US passport.
He's a US citizen and he's an American.
We will be calling him by his real name,
Ramsey Khalid Ishmael.
So with that being said, let's get started.
Do you know the game Where's Waldo?
You look for a certain figure in a busy crowd
and when you find him, you win the game.
It's like a big game of hide and seek.
This is taking place in real life right now in South Korea, but instead of looking for Waldo in
the red and white striped shirt, South Koreans are looking for this American streamer named Ramsey.
One netizen comment reads, Ramsey's biggest mistake was that he let South Koreans turn their
anger into a game of Ramsey catch. When anger and gaming skills are combined, there is no country in the world that can
beat South Korea.
And Ramsey's trying to be discreet.
Or at least he's thinking he is.
He's wearing all black, which during the colder months, most Koreans do love an all-black
look.
It's sleek, it's subtle, it goes with everything, it doesn't make you stand out.
Ramsey's gone ahead and he's paired it with a black beanie.
He's in a quiet part of Seoul, near a bunch of alleyways with his two friends,
but that doesn't stop him from being hunted.
Two friends are they American too or they're Koreans?
One of them is an American.
The other one is, I believe, a Korean national that got deported from America
and was arrested in America for firearms violations.
But he's ethnically Korean
The other one is American, but they're all from America. So they traveled here together, right?
I think the Korean now lives there because he's been deported Wow
Okay. No every single day that Ramsey is staying in South Korea. There is a bounty out for him
Albeit, it's a rather small bounty
$770 for his whereabouts, but perhaps that's more insulting than anything. He's walking down
an alleyway when he hears them. They're coming for him. The Koreans. He starts running for
his life because the streets are relatively empty, nobody's out, there's nobody that
he can scream to to save him, and even if he did, at this point,
who's to say that they're not just gonna jump in and start beating him too?
Honestly, maybe he's thinking that.
Maybe it's radio silence up here while he's running away.
I'm not sure, but there's this big Korean man that's chasing after him,
just running down the alleyway after him.
And once he reaches Ramsey, the Korean man grabs the back of Ramsey's jacket and slams him over his shoulder smack on to the cold street
pavement and kicks him square in the chest and face. The whole thing is being
recorded and once it's uploaded I've never seen a whole nation of people so
united in asking why not more? Do it some more. what is happening right now?
why is violence being condoned? what is happening to the American Ramsey in
South Korea right now? I mean South Korea has a notorious bullying problem and one
that is in comments, finally Korean bullying problem pointed in the right
direction. the whole nation is pretty much unanimously angry at Ramsey.
He is the nation's punching bag.
There's clips of Ramsey and his friend Gino,
another American streamer,
and they're walking down this other alleyway.
They're both in real life streamers, IRL streamers.
Are they streaming on Twitch or what's going on?
They got banned on Twitch, then they went on Kik,
or at least Ramsey went on Kik.
He got banned on Kik. He got banned from YouTube.
He's on Rumble now, I believe.
He just keeps getting banned.
But they're both IRL streamers, meaning they like to go around and explore new towns or countries
while streaming on their phones, using I think Starlink to get cell reception.
And they just like walk around different towns.
I mean, most of them just have these long selfie sticks and their phones streaming in
real time on the street. It's interesting because they're both streaming together
so you get two perspectives of the same incident. They're standing on the side of
the street in South Korea and it's nighttime but it's still fairly early so
there's people everywhere when out of nowhere
Ramsey's stream takes a tumble. It's like he dropped his phone and it goes black
for a moment. What the hell just happened? Just mid tumble. It's like he dropped his phone and it goes black for a moment.
What the hell just happened? Just mid-sentence he's going to cut out his stream? But you can see it on
his friend's perspective, Gino's stream. Ramsey did not just randomly decide to drop his phone.
He was standing on the side of the street when a man walks up to him, a Korean man, and just punches
him. Decks Ramsey in the face before walking away.
Not even running away.
He is walking away in the most calm manner, hands in his pockets, like nothing just occurred.
Given zero context at all, if you don't know what's going on, you could say, if we live
in a contextless, nuanced world, just judging by this clip, this was an unprompted, unprovoked
attack. You could say that. But the comments would read otherwise. world just judging by this clip this was an unprompted unprovoked attack you
could say that but the comments would read otherwise top comments read Captain
Korea that's the guy's name now we love him someone buy the guy a beer perfect
landing good execution of punch now do it again translated comments by South
Korean netizens read because of Patriots like that the dignity of the country
shall be maintained.
Others read, he should have hit more.
He should be honored with the brave citizen award, actually.
So what the hell did Ramsey do that would warrant all of this?
Is it just because he danced with a statue?
What's going on?
Prior to coming to South Korea, Ramsey had gone on this world tour of sorts, just making
Americans look bad.
That is his whole thing.
But his antics really start in Japan.
He livestreams himself out in Japan,
harassing citizens, doing the most obnoxious racist things,
and because the world is depressing,
he actually gains so much attention doing that.
Versus when he's just out vlogging
and showing off what he's eating, nobody cares.
And- When was Japan?
End of 2023.
Was this the one that we saw?
On the subway station?
Went to like an all female subway and then...
Oh, that's a different man.
Okay, okay.
No, some of these IRL streamers are ruining Japan.
That is crazy.
So there's like, this is a trend that people do.
And there are Japanese citizens protesting tourists.
They're like, we actually despise you. Please never come.
Wow.
Yeah, it's so bad. It's so bad.
I mean, obviously tourism is great in any country, but not this type of tourism.
Ramsey would go onto the subways in Japan and say that everybody is shooting him dirty ass looks on the subway. He's insinuating that all the Japanese people are aggressively mean and are racist,
but it's because you're live streaming and waving a camera around,
which by the way, he keeps saying everyone's shooting me dirty looks as if they're all the problem.
But they're not.
Eventually, he straight up tells his own viewers that he's not trying to give the foreigners a good image in Japan.
He's out here trying to give foreigners a bad image.
He says, I'm not a role model. He also proceeds to call everyone in Japan an NPC.
He will literally walk around live streaming saying, crazy, these are all just NPCs out here. They're all NPCs, bro. All NPCs.
Which side note, NPC stands for non-playable character in games like the ones that stand on the side offering you a side quest
When there were women that refused to be on his livestream
He made fun of them saying that they didn't want to be on camera because they use too much filters
So now they can't show their real faces just being straight-up racist and misogynistic
One could potentially argue that Ramsay himself is the one that could benefit from over usage of filters
But it does not stop him from just being blatantly rude and disregarding another country's culture and norms
He will live stream himself walking into restaurants where everything is in Japanese
Because he's in Japan and he starts aggressively shaking menus pointing at menus, saying everything is in this Mulan language.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
He would walk around getting drunk, screaming on the streets,
We're here to destroy Japanese society!
Drop a nuke emoji in the chat!
Chat, drop a nuke emoji!
That is crazy.
But by far, the most viral, viral for all the wrong reasons clip of Ramsey is him sitting inside a subway car in Japan.
There's a Japanese man sitting next to him, minding his own business, when Ramsey looks to him and says,
Hiroshima.
The guy looks confused because why are you just telling me a random city in Japan?
That's like me walking up to someone and being like,
Philadelphia.
It's so random.
He takes off his earbuds and he looks someone and being like, Philadelphia. It's so random.
He takes off his earbuds and he looks confused
in Ramsey Double Downs.
You know Hiroshima?
Yeah.
Nagasaki?
Okay, now the man looks uncomfortable
because yes, both of those places are cities,
but also the two cities that the US bombed
during World War II,
killing over a quarter million people,
most of whom were civilians.
And now you have an American,
I mean obviously the Japanese man at this point
wouldn't know his nationality,
but you can presume that he's an American,
just sitting there asking if he knows
about these two cities.
Johnny continues, why you do this, Pearl Harbor?
Then he starts screaming on the train,
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, you know why we do this to you, right?
Because you don't know how to behave.
I swear to God you do again, we do again.
Do you understand?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, we do again.
Which, none of the Japanese people on the train do anything.
Because for one, maybe they just don't want to give him the time of day.
Or two, I would honestly be kind of scared. Is he saying he has something on the train?
Is he saying he's going to do it again on the train?
It's a bit scary to even react.
But one American walks up to him, a Korean American.
Why don't you leave this guy alone?
Just leave him alone, man.
What do you mean?
The Korean American asks him, where are you from, man?
I'm from America.
You're from America?
So am I. Yeah, you're being obnoxious dude. You know what we do to you? The Korean
American man is confused. What do you do? Because they're both American. We will do
it again. Do what? Hiroshima Nagasaki. Which is just racist on top of racist at
this point. But Ramsey keeps questioning him that he's from America until the Korean-American
man says I'm from Texas buddy but Ramsey
continues asking him what his ethnicity
is I'm Korean then sit down brother why
don't you sit your ass down okay then
Korean War you know what happened to you
that's freaking crazy the Korean
American man just tries to tell him come
on you're being obnoxious leave the the guy alone, speaking about the Japanese guy.
Korean War, North Korean War, you know what we did to you.
This is one of the first clips of Ramsey's To Go Viral, and once he realizes that everyone
hates him, he starts live streaming angrily in the streets of Japan again.
So prior to this, he's not getting much attention.
This is the clip that blows up. Everyone on X is talking about him and he's upset. He's live streaming. Everybody's
mad at me. I don't give a shit. Don't take shit too seriously. More haters is more views.
More views is more money. More haters is the more eyes watching. More eyes watching is
more money. You know what I mean? Haters are my motivators, you know? The more haters,
the better. And I can just tell you as someone who also posts on the internet,
when you hear someone say that, that means they are very bothered.
He says, the more haters the better, the more viewers the better.
I love every single one of my haters, bro. You know what I mean?
We don't know what you mean.
Which is good, I guess, because Johnny will meet many of his haters.
After that video clip of him screaming,
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, screaming at employees, calling the Japanese language, Mulan language goes viral.
He's still in Japan live streaming.
Naturally, he starts getting confronted. A middle-aged man flicks him off and starts ramming his bike into Ramsey.
Another time he gets confronted in an alleyway, completely alone at night, by a man on a motorcycle.
Suddenly, big bad tough Johnny Salami on the subway, he's
gone. Ramsey is telling the guy chill chill chill chill I didn't even say
anything. He's straight live streaming? Yes he's like chill chill chill I didn't even
say anything I was just saying what the chat told me to say you know I'm trying
to make money money I'm just trying to make money I'm just trying to make a
living. The guy gets off his motorcycle and starts stalking him walking behind
him in the alleyway.
He takes off his helmet.
He wants to understand, why would you say that?
Why?
Somebody gave me money to say it.
They gave me money, okay, to say it.
Understand?
I understand, but it's not good, the Japanese man says in English.
Johnny then proceeds to tell the police, because he calls the police on him, that the man threatened
him because he's a member of the Yakuza, which is, again, just so bizarre.
There's another incident where he runs into a Japanese
streamer, Meowko, and he is so aggressive with her,
just popping up trying to interact with her.
She's taking it back.
She's streaming in real time on Twitch,
and he warns her, oh, you just showed me on your stream.
You know, on Twitch, if you even show the face
of a banned Twitch streamer, you're gonna get banned.
Cause you're platforming somebody that's banned.
This is her livelihood.
So later in the stream, she breaks down crying,
which I was thinking about too.
It's not even just he is threatening her livelihood
and making her scared, but imagine being a Japanese streamer.
And I think she lives in Belgium, but besides the point,
he she's Japanese, right? You run into this notorious streamer now, for all the wrong reasons, who
has attacked Japan. And it's a feeling of, I should have said something or done something, or told
him it's not okay, condemn his actions, while everybody's watching because I'm Japanese, this is
what I stand for. But also how terrifying is it? You're taken aback because you weren't prepared
to run into him and now you're scared
and now you could lose your livelihood
or everybody could be mad at you for not saying anything,
but in that moment you were so scared to say anything
and the pressure of it all is just coming down on her.
Later she tweets thanking her viewers for being kind
and she said, we worked quickly with Twitch staff
to avoid having our account banned.
I burst into tears because there was just so much going on, but I hope he leaves Japan soon
I felt helpless as I couldn't do anything even though he was right in front of my face
Thank you everyone for your concern which side note Ramsey has apologized before in Japan multiple times
There is one clip of him bowing down like a full proper bow, but I I
Will say any apology he gives is pretty much fake. He apologizes twice in Japan, but he's not sorry
He only apologizes when he's about to get beaten
He only apologizes when he thinks he's about to get arrested and after he leaves Japan
He starts talking very negatively about Japan after his apologies
To give you context one of his more known apologies in Japan
came after he was choked out on the street by a stranger.
So clearly, he's not actually sorry.
But immediately after that, after his apology,
he goes to Disneyland Japan and starts IRL streaming,
which is first of all not allowed on any Disneyland properties,
but he wore his speaker on his shirt so that his followers can donate so at certain platforms
When you have IRL streaming you can have viewers donate in real time if they donate a certain amount
They can have automated text or they can have some sort of sound song or something play on his speaker
Okay. Now a lot of streamers won't do that because you're inviting people to donate just so they can say very
Explicit things that you have to now witness and listen and everybody has to see you react to
It's just uh, it's not the best thing to do
I would say unless you have a really good community of people which clearly he does not
But he wears this speaker on his shirt his followers are donating and they're typing whatever they want to say and play out loud. And of course naturally the smooth-brained
crowd of people, they keep playing things like sucky sucky, atomic bomb, and
sexually explicit noises in Japan at the Disneyland. He would also go around
moaning quote anime sounds like stereotypical anime sexually explicit type of noises, I guess.
He's making that noise himself out of his own mouth?
Yes, just aggressively making those noises in public while stalking high schoolers in Japan.
He does ultimately get confronted by a group of Japanese streamers who find out where he's staying.
He half apologizes, not really,
he just states that he has autism, which I don't think he does, but also crazy, and
because of the language barrier, they believe that he's apologized and they walk off.
There's another incident where he's dancing on a crosswalk and a man, a stranger, just
walks up to him and slaps him so hard across his face that his hat gets knocked off his
head. And he's always traveling with this little minion of his named Gino IRL, a fellow American
streamer.
He is Ramsey 2.0.
He's probably most well known for his stunts in Thailand.
He actually tries the whole deplorable foreigner traveling in other people's countries and
doing things that they wouldn't do dare in their home country type of act in Thailand.
There's this whole bit where Gino tries it in Thailand,
which is very, I don't know if you can call it satisfying
per se, but it's a very interesting clip of Gino.
He's with Ramsey.
Later that day they separate and he's walking around.
He's walking down this busy street in Thailand
and there's these rows of restaurants
and tons of civilians eating dinner on the side of the road.
He's live streaming while walking.
He says, I don't care what it is, I just wanna fucking,
and he says, got your ass alive.
He swings to the side as he's saying this,
out of view from the live stream,
but he likely either pushed something or someone
or pushed a chair, or perhaps he got into a stranger's face
that's just casually eating dinner at a restaurant
It's unclear but Gina walks away after that because he just loves acting like he's so big bad and tough
The belief here is either the Thai people the people of this country will not understand what he said in English
Or perhaps they are just generally too busy to care for a speck of dust like him
I'm not sure what he thought was gonna happen
generally too busy to care for a speck of dust like him. I'm not sure what he thought was gonna happen.
I've only known my Thai friends to be very patient and tolerant, but not until you disrespect them, which I find this very disrespectful. He keeps walking thinking he's this big bad boy,
and when you see a glimpse from the screen, it's like the whole restaurant came out and they're
following him now. There's like 20 people walking out after him.
So they fully understood what he said. I mean, I don't know if they, I think so. I mean, most of
them are speaking English, but also you just don't do that. Even if you said something very nice,
I just want to love you. It's the body language, the tone, it was bad. It's like you want to fight.
So he's walking away knowing
that there's a bunch of people following him he doesn't know until he finally
looks at his screen sees a bunch of them just following him zoned in zeroed in
staring at the back of his head and he turns around and he starts yo yo check
this out you're chill chill chill I didn't mean to I didn't I pay money I pay
I pay I give money to which they say we don't need money
You we don't do it like this in Thailand Gino then starts apologizing
They give him a lecture and they let him go because they're good people. This is his little sidekick. This is his minion The two of them, they travel from country to country together, IRL streaming, and now
Ramsey and Gino are walking down the street when they're confronted by this woman.
This is in Japan now.
And she's asking him to answer for his racist comments.
Ramsey and Gino, they turn around and they start calling the woman racist,
accusing them of being racist on their stream and on the middle of the street.
Eventually they start walking away from the woman and you see another foreigner who's standing there.
He looks like maybe European, I'm not sure.
He's standing there witnessing all of this, smoking a cigarette.
He kind of side-eyes Ramsey and Gino, and then out of nowhere, he just decks Gino in the face,
decks him out so hard that immediately Gino gets a donation from a sub.
What?
Yeah, so okay.
Wait, what?
I don't know what they did in their settings, but every time Gino and Ramsey get a donation,
they play a Mario sound where Mario gets a coin or something.
Like the ding sound.
And right when he gets decked in the face, someone subs.
So it's like you punch Mario and you got a coin.
Oh my goodness.
Is the implication.
I thought for the longest time it was a post edit
that other people were editing that noise in
while re-uploading them getting decked
in the face, but it actually happened in real time.
So it just matched perfectly.
Yes.
And it sounds like he got punched for a go coin guy.
And Johnny is completely still processing what just happened.
He doesn't try to run.
He doesn't try to fight back.
He doesn't help his friend Gino.
Instead, Ramsey then gets knocked in the face.
I'm so sorry.
Johnny and Ramsey are the same person.
It's just very confusing because all the research I did
is like Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny,
but I'm trying to use his government name, Ramsey,
because I feel like it's better for him to be shamed.
And then he comes and decks Ramsey in the face.
Ramsey, by the way, was not even trying to hide,
was not trying to run,
was not trying to help his friend Gino,
was not trying to fight back. Ramsey just waits to get punched in the face. Ramsey
then drops his phone and you hear someone donate to the live stream as
well. But people start donating and they decide to do the text-to-speech donation.
So instead of the Mario coin sound effect, you get an automated voice saying
Hiroshima Nagasaki, Hiroshima Nagasaki, Hiroshima Nagasaki, Hiroshima
Nagasaki while he's out cold.
And then you just hear the claps of people nearby.
They're clapping that these two were just punched in the face.
Netizens have since commented on this video stating, dude, god bless that guy.
Hit him so hard Mario got a coin.
Another comment reads, as a Japanese person, I cannot describe how grateful I am to this
guy.
Violence is bad, but there is always an exception.
I feel great.
Another comment reads,
The fact that some native Japanese people clapped when these guys got decked says a
lot if you know considering how public situations are usually treated here.
But what do you expect from this guy?
This is the same guy where there is a video of Ramsey hitting on minors.
He promptly titled this video, Johnny Salami Becomes P. Diddy.
Yes.
And it's him live streaming on the street, hitting on girls.
Finally, they ask the girls how old they are.
They are 16 and 17.
He lies to them that he's 19, but he's actually 23.
And he says it's fine because the age of consent in that area is 16. He up tells these girls. He doesn't care how old they are because he's ready to go to jail
He doesn't give a fuck. He tells the girls. I'm gonna groom you he literally says I will groom you
Do they fully understand? Yeah, what he's saying? Yes, and they're getting freaked out. He's kissing their hands
He starts trying to get their numbers and says a call me Johnny 16 call me Johnny 17. i don't give a fuck i'm like p diddy i'm like epstein i'm
like r kelly i don't care age is just but a number you need an older man with some money i'm not from
here so i'll take the chick and leave like diddy i'll get on a plane and leave like diddy and i'm
out. side note he has also said about women before in the past that they are quote they are lower
life forms only to be used for breeding shouldn't vote shouldn't speak
Regardless by the end of 2023 Ramsey is arrested in Japan when he is finally released
He is deported from Japan and has a travel ban so that he cannot travel to Japan for the next five years
Eventually he ends up in South Korea where
Some would say that there are certain things that you just don't poke fun at.
There are certain boundaries that just cannot be crossed and for each country those boundaries are different.
For Korea, that is the plight of comfort woman.
Side note, I know that comfort woman itself is a very strange term to those that are unfamiliar,
but it is the most recognized term in South Korea for what happened to these women. There are comfort women victims and survivors in places like China,
Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia,
just pretty much all over Asia. There are victims and survivors from all those countries and many of them have decided that they don't like
to be referred to euphemistically as comfort women. They like to be labeled as
like to be referred to euphemistically as comfort women. They like to be labeled as
sex slave victims or survivors. In South Korea, many of the comfort women have spoken up and said that they kind of prefer the softness of this term and many of Koreans know this terminology
better. So to change the terminology in Korea, it would just cause more confusion rather than
anything. But they are literal victims of repeated torture and essay.
This term is not used to make light of what happened, obviously.
The Comfort Women refers to the hundreds of thousands of girls and women who are forced into sexual slavery
by the Japanese military during World War II.
It's stated by many sources, like I said, that many of the victims were Korean, Chinese, Filipino, Indonesian, Malaysian, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese, amongst other places.
It is probably one of the most painful parts of South Korean history.
But it's also one of the most controversial because somehow it becomes politically divisive.
Certain leaders of Japan have tried to rewrite history with one big excuse being, where is the evidence?
It's pretty well acknowledged by many that Japan destroyed many documents, including
ones regarding the comfort women stations, so that's not really the best argument to
make by these politicians.
If you destroy the evidence, then you ask where's the evidence, it's not going to go
over well.
It's just not.
It's also hard when 90% of the comfort women were killed
So that they could not live to tell their tale and most of them are very very very very old now Yes, most of them have passed
There's only like a handful of them throughout Asia and they're in their 90s
The UN's global tribunal on violation of women's human rights estimated that by the end of World War two
90% of the quote comfort women have passed during the war. We're talking hundreds of thousands of women enslaved, taken to remote foreign territories under brutal conditions,
forced to be essayed with as many as 40 soldiers per day.
If the women survived, they were shamed to not talk about what happened, they were terrified.
And many passed away from complications from the violent abuse that they endured
from the STIs that were left untreated others self-exited one of the survivors
Lee she was running an errand for her parents when out of nowhere a car pulls
up on the street stops every door flings open a group of uniformed men drag her
into the car she's 14 years old.
She is then taken to a quote comfort station in the Japanese occupied China where she's
forced to quote serve Japanese soldiers.
Another Korean survivor Kim, she was 15 when she was forced into a quote comfort station.
She states that she was taken to a station in China for Japanese soldiers. So side note, a little bit of history because during World War II, Japan
occupied a significant portion of China as well as most of South Korea. She gets
to the station, she's asked for her age, she states she's 15. They don't care.
Army medics come to examine all the girls that are brought there and they
thought they were coming here to work to create uniforms for soldiers
Not that they had a choice even then. Japan is occupying Korea. During the war they were forcing Korean men just pulling kids
male kids, students out of schools to fight for the Japanese Imperial Army
They were pulling girls out of their homes to work in factories. Many of them were not taken to factories
They were taken to comfort stations and even then they had no choice
There was no such thing as no they would strip the family of everything and exile them from Korea. Where would they go?
They have no belongings. No money. No resources. Where do they go? The world is in a war. Nobody wants to take anybody
After the examination by the army medics, she tries to fight back but they beat her. They essay her.
There was blood everywhere because she was so young. She and a few other girls
huddled together that night and thought, we can't live like this. Wouldn't it be
better to not live? They tried to gather all the money that their parents had
given them to buy one bottle of liquor, somehow smuggle it in, and they tried to
self-exit. One of them was left unconscious for days but they ended up surviving and they thought
if we survived that is a sign that we need to live and we need to tell someone what happened
to us.
She says every day they were essayed sometimes from 8 in the morning till 6 p.m., noon till
6 p.m. there would be a line of soldiers outside.
She says quote, if there was a delay in one of the essays,
the guy next in line would start banging on the door.
It was continuous.
It happened so many times a day that I lost count.
By 5 p.m., I couldn't even get up.
I could not walk properly.
My entire lower body was in pain.
At the end of the night,
the medics would come and treat us where they felt we needed to be treated,
and they would inject us with random shots.
This was their lives for eight years.
When she was finally reunited with her family, she said,
How could I have told them about my experience?
I mean, Korea was in shambles after World War II.
As a woman, I had things done to me that were unfathomable,
so I couldn't say anything to anybody.
They all thought I had worked at a factory.
But eventually, because I didn't want to get married, my mother wanted to find out, why don't you
want to get married? She pushed me, to be honest with her. And the survivor
devastatingly states, I confess that given all the abuse done to my body, I
had a rotten body, and I didn't want to screw up another man's life being a
rotten body next to him. It should just be my problem alone.
Eventually, her mother suffered a heart attack and passed away because
there was nobody that she could tell either.
I mean, you're talking about this is right after the war.
I feel like we barely care about women's rights now.
I mean, think about back then and right after a war when everybody's in shamples,
there was nothing she could do.
Many of them have scars all over their bodies.
One victim was beaten with a hot spatula on her chest. Many of them have severe damage
and complications to their private areas. Feet that were permanently injured because
they were constantly bound by tight ropes to be tied up so that they could not try to
run. One Japanese military document that exists states some Japanese soldiers actually referred to comfort stations,
which is already such a crazy way to refer to the war crime buildings as comfort stations,
but they referred to them as public toilets.
Some of the girls taken were so young that they didn't even have their menstrual cycles yet.
One girl taken from the East Timor area says,
I was still a child and did not have my periods yet.
She was forced to be essayed by four to eight soldiers a night,
and during the day she was forced to build a road.
So she was used for labor and for abuse.
She gave birth to a baby girl at this station,
but the military took the child away.
She says she felt ashamed her entire life
and is still waiting an apology from the Japanese government.
One Chinese survivor saw her parents get murdered in front of her.
She was gang-essayed right there by more than a dozen soldiers on the spot beside her parents' lifeless bodies.
She was 16 years old.
After that, she was dragged away to this comfort station to be essayed every single day.
It is estimated that many of the victims were essayed 40 to 60 times per day.
One Filipino survivor states, there was no rest.
They essayed me every minute.
Another survivor states, I was in a different room
every night, they flayed us with a horse's whip.
She said sometimes she would be essayed
until she lost consciousness.
She was 12.
Another Filipino survivor states,
we cried, we pleaded for compassion.
Their bestial hearts only craved satisfaction.
At the age of 14, I was poisoned.
If I could prevent the sun from setting, I would have,
because whenever night fell, they would start raping us.
Everything is still so clear to me, ingrained in my brain. Even if my body is now weak
Another victim states even with the passage of 75 years
The question of woman in the war is not solved at all after all the suffering that I have been through
I have to stand my ground until I get the justice that I deserve
Side note Japan did acknowledge the atrocities in 1993,
but it gets very complicated later on because South Korea and many other countries
did not feel like their apology was adequate.
Considering the gravity of the war crimes committed, but Japan condemned the request for more apologies.
They're like, we apologize. What more do you want? You're also not a perfect person.
There's a lot of what about-ism that they bring up like what about what South Korea did to blah blah blah and so and so
additionally the two countries are already quite in
contentious predicaments over territory amongst other things but Japan states that they believe that the comfort woman issue was quote
finally and
irreversibly settled but South Korea believes that's already not good enough.
And additionally, because it was settled
does not mean anything.
It does not erase what happened.
South Korea refuses to stop acknowledging it
and never wants it to be forgotten
because you can ask for forgiveness.
But that doesn't mean that South Korea
has to accept your apology,
especially if it doesn't feel sincere,
nor does it mean that they're gonna forget what happened. Which has resulted in many statues to be installed
all over the world, including in front of many Japanese consulates and embassies.
Which Osaka, the Japanese city, and San Francisco in America are known as sister
cities, which is largely ceremonial, but still. Japan cut those ties as sister
cities after a comfort
woman statue was installed in San Francisco. They have a heavy Asian
population and Japan stated that the comfort woman monument destroyed the two
sides relationship of trust. The statue depicts three young women from Korea
China and the Philippines and the areas most affected standing in a circle and
holding hands. The inscription reads on the side of the statue,
the monument bears witness to the suffering of hundreds of thousands of women and girls,
euphemistically called comfort women, who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese Imperial Armed
Forces in 13 Asian Pacific countries from 1931 to 1945. A Japanese official wrote a 10-page letter
stating that inscription, quote, presents uncertain and one-sided claims as historical facts.
Wow.
Side note, I do want to mention from what I can see online, even in Japan it appears to be a divisive topic.
Many younger Japanese netizens have stated they didn't even know that the Imperial Army did this
because it's been wiped from their textbooks. They don't teach this in school or they kind of make it seem like,
yeah, women were tortured during war, but like, oh, war, every country does it, you know?
Of course. It's just what happens. It's the nature of war.
But many of them did not realize how bad it was.
The older generations, they're pretty split.
I would say most of the older generations think that it's bad and think that it should be resolved
But there are still other contentious arguments between certain countries that also need different types of handling
But a big group of Japanese right-wing politicians and their supporters believe that South Korea and the world needs to get over it
They deny Japan's role in it and when that doesn't work
They just list all the things South Korea has done wrong. They also dispute what happened in Nanjing China
Yeah, which we have a whole episode on so I would say it's definitely a small group of Japanese netizens who know
Everything and still deny it and then I would say like the younger people in Japan probably haven't even heard of it really
And then I would say like the younger people in Japan probably haven't even heard of it really
One survivor states. I want a formal apology They should say what we did was completely wrong and we will correct our history textbooks and say to us
We sincerely apologize if they wrote that kind of formal apology then we can forgive them. This is not about money
I mean first of all, they're like 90 years old. This is not about money
They keep trying to make the issue go away and we are the ones that are constantly fighting so that doesn't
happen. It's history. She says, because Japan's government keeps dragging it out, I have to keep
talking about it over and over again and each time I'm heartbroken beyond belief. This age in my 90s,
I'm supposed to be in peace. This is a comment from a comfort woman? Yes, and she's in her 90s I'm supposed to be in peace this is a common from a comfort woman
yes and she's in her 90s and she just wanted a formal apology and she didn't
get one and in 2019 she passed away at 92 years old one Chinese survivor states
the longer I live the worse it gets And she is also in her 80s.
Decades later, the survivors have still not received justice,
but here is Ramsey, an American visiting South Korea.
He's on a live stream when he shows a picture on his phone.
He says, that's my next target.
Where can I find this one?
The picture on his phone is of a comfort woman statue.
The statue shows a young girl in traditional hanbok
sitting on a chair because most of the victims
were taken in their teenage years.
The statue is very detailed.
Even her bare feet, her heels are lifted
because it's a symbol of unrest.
You don't feel grounded.
You don't feel settled.
Your heels are raised.
It instills anxiety.
Under her is a mosaic of an older woman, which represents comfort women now, growing older,
and it's shattered with all this trauma, no way to cope, no way to find peace.
There's a small bird on the girl's shoulder, which represents her fight for freedom,
and next to her is an empty chair. It's supposed to represent the deceased victims. But it's also a place
to invite viewers to sit and reflect and have a moment of silence for what has happened
and how we can all be better people and also to ponder how do people have the strength
to fight this long for so many decades. That's what the creator of the statue said. Her hands
are clenched. She said she works so hard on the little girl's face because she doesn't want to seem depressed, sad, or angry.
She wants to look dignified and determined because this statue is going to be staring right at the Japanese embassy in South Korea.
Just to give you an idea of what this statue means to Koreans, during winter months you'll
commonly see people place scarves around the little girl's neck and on super rainy seasons
usually people will place umbrellas over her.
They'll place it over her shoulders so that she won't get wet.
One day an American live streamer, Ramsey, decides to go live stream the comfort woman
statue. One of them, I mean there's many of them, but he decides to go live stream the comfort woman statue.
One of them, I mean there's many of them,
but he decides to go live stream one of them.
He's already been kicked out of Japan
and he's come to Korea.
He finds the comfort woman statue
and he states this on his live stream.
So this indicates to us,
he knows exactly what this statue means.
He says, Japan hates this thing.
Japan hates this statue.
And there was a whole, there was a lot of discourse.
Anytime a statue pops up in front of a Japanese embassy, they'll pull the ambassadors from that location.
And there's a whole fight that happens. Sometimes they come back, there's protests, there's people guarding the statue to make sure it doesn't get pulled down.
It's a very big deal, yeah. A lot of activists say it works in their favor
because every time Japan makes such a big deal,
it draws attention to the comfort women statues.
The little minion, Gino, that he's with asks him,
oh, tell them why, tell them why.
Like the story behind the statue is so hee hee ha ha,
so cute, so funny.
Ramsey hands the camera to Gino
so he can hold it in place for his livestream. He then sits down on the empty chair next to the little girl and
he says, I stand with the Korean people. I love Korea and everything I did in
Japan was for the Korean and Chinese people. Yeah, okay. But okay. Then he
proceeds to blow a kiss at the camera, then he turns his cheek to the side, and he kisses the little girl on the cheek.
Which really angers a lot of South Koreans, and really everyone.
Because think about the symbolism of what this statue means.
This is not the statue of a little girl who's just having a good time.
It's just a cute little statue. He knows what this statue means.
And to kiss her on the cheek
It gets worse because he's gonna go again
He sees that people have reacted to this it starts getting a little bit of traction in South Korea people are saying how would he?
Why would he kiss her cheek? This is so disgusting, but they're not angry to the point of like we got to do something about it
It's just this is really disrespectful. Do you think he meant it as disrespect?
Or it's just, he's so dumb and so culturally insensitive.
Because what he's saying is he stands for Korean people
and I guess maybe he's trying to say
he stands for comfort woman.
The whole thing is weird.
People are confused about it.
But he sees the reaction and he tells his stream.
So I got a plan for today.
I'm gonna go to the Japanese embassy
because I saw that the Koreans were getting mad about that
comfort woman statue shit and if I'm leaving soon might as well might as well.
I think the main comfort woman statue is in front of the Japanese Embassy so
that's where we're going right now and I'm gonna go into the embassy to see if
they know who the fuck I am and I'm gonna ask them if they're gonna let me
come back to Japan but I'm gonna go to the comfort woman statue first. He
finally gets to the embassy he shows the comfort woman statue the same
one and this time he starts playing ETA by new jeans and starts twerking on the
statue in front of the statue on her lap as well as going around the back of the
little girl to put her head in his shirt.
Then he looks straight into the camera while twerking.
He licks his fingers and puts his hands under her skirt
and repeats the motion of taking it in and out,
which you know exactly what this sexual motion could be.
He puts his hand into her skirt?
Yeah, after licking his fingers.
That is beyond.
This clip then goes viral, and he's still not done.
Later, he tries to go back to the statue, but by this point Koreans have seen the videos, they're enraged,
they have set up blockades so that he cannot get to the statue.
He finds another one of a comfort woman standing up.
That is the incident where he rubs baby oil all over himself whilst playing a ditty song and dancing up on the statue.
This is where the hunt for Ramsey begins.
Even before what happened with the comfort women statues,
Ramsey and Jinho have been behaving as if there are no social norms in South Korea, no consequences,
and even then people were accommodating enough, very politely, civilly telling them they cannot do these things that they are doing.
So for example, he goes onto a bus, livestreams loud music,
he's playing loud music in public, he's livestreaming.
Gino is twerking on the public bus while Ramsey is slapping Gino's butt.
This is very out of the norm in South Korea.
You do not do this type of stuff.
Honestly, I don't think you should do this type of stuff anywhere on public transit.
You just don't do that.
Yeah, they know it's gonna cause a reaction.
That's why they do it.
So it's not that they didn't know.
So South Koreans, and I believe the same could be said
for Japan, even to speak on the phone on public transit
is considered very rude.
Yeah, or you just have to keep the volume low.
Very low.
Try not to disturb others.
The police stop the bus and tell them to stop, cut out cut it out and they're very nice about it to which
Johnny says I can't dance you cannot dance the police tell him you cannot dance. He responds. This is American culture
Which side note he does say this is black American culture
But like you know, it's not and we know it's not and we know what you're trying to do here
every black netizen is just side-eyeing him right now and
On that point many black netizens have voiced so much frustration because there's a lot of discourse of how difficult it already is
To travel to very homogeneous places like South Korea because of racism that does indeed exist
Johnny could potentially be making it even more difficult for other netizens who just genuinely want to travel the world and enjoy other cultures.
And, might I add, that he also makes a mockery of major issues in America.
He's American, but on a subway train in South Korea, he screams because people are side-eyeing
him and it seems like they're about to call the police.
He gets very worried.
He's like, oh, I think they're about to call the police.
So he starts screaming, Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, I can't breathe.
In this mocking tone.
Like just walking down the subway saying,
Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, I can't breathe.
So truly, nobody wants him.
Japan doesn't want him, Korea doesn't want him,
Americans don't want him.
But he continues, I'm a dancer in America,
American culture.
And the police are like, we don't care.
You're a dancer, we don't care. You're a dancer?
We don't care.
This is Korea.
He says, this is a free concert.
Get off, get off the bus.
And they escorted him off the bus.
Other instances include as no shock to any of us,
that these are the types of guys that get upset
when girls don't find them attractive,
which naturally makes them hate every woman alive
because I personally can't fathom how anyone could find them more than a clump of cells and
flesh that take up space. There is no brain operating there. The elevator does
not go all the way up. Lights are on but nobody's home. They proceed to just
harass women on the streets, live streaming it. At one point they run into
foreigners also visiting and living in Korea. They're regular foreigners who are
abiding by cultural norms and out of nowhere Gino the minion starts just calling one of the girls
Just standing there minding her own business move along dirty bitch dirty emo bitch
Get the fuck out of here with your stank ass pussy your pussy looks like roast beef stank ass sashimi pussy bitch
Get the fuck out of here suck my dick. You better move along bitch. I bet your pussy smells like fish. It stinks
Oh, I'm so sick of bitches. It's always the foreign nasty white bitches. Oh, I hate them. I bet your pussy smells like fish. It stinks. Oh, I'm so sick of bitches
It's always the foreign nasty white bitches. Oh, I hate them. I can't stand them. I can't stand these bitches
What?
If he does that in America, oh he would he would get wrecked
Yeah, it doesn't I don't care what city you go into America. You're gonna get wrecked
You could be in a rural area. You're gonna get wrecked. You could be in a rural area, you're gonna get wrecked.
You could be in New York City, you're gonna get wrecked.
You could be anywhere, you're gonna get wrecked.
So they are ballsy in South Korea because everyone's more reserved.
Nobody's used to these type of behavior.
Yes, and I do think that certain cultures, everybody has, and it could be for bad reasons too.
South Korea definitely has its ups and downs, but it's a bit of a mind your own business type of culture.
So if someone's saying or like screaming racial slurs in South Korea, a lot of times people will try to mind their own business.
Versus in America, people would be like, that's not okay why would you say that that's unacceptable so he also thinks that a lot of East Asians are docile, submissive,
polite, weak, meek, scared so that's why he he's doing this but he wouldn't dare to do
one percent of that in America because he's the moment that someone step up he instantly
go back and they know because they tried it in Thailand and it didn't work.
So they stopped.
And it's not like because a lot of netizens are saying, why don't you try this in Brazil?
Why don't you come to Mexico?
We want you.
So a lot of netizens from those countries are actually asking Ramsey and Gino to come to their country just to see what happens.
But he specifically targets countries for that reason.
In another instance, he walks up to a Korean woman, minding her own business, this is Jinho
the minion, and asks if he can eat her private part.
She does not understand what he's saying because, sorry, this is Korea, speak Korean.
Okay, that was rude, but you get what I'm saying.
But then he proceeds to stick his tongue out and try to crudely show how he would do it, which is just straight
up sexually harassing women on the street.
They also seemingly stalk minors around.
Stalk could be subjective here, but Ramsey follows a girl who appears to be a minor into
a store, asking her why she's scared of him, because she avoids him by going into a store,
and he's like, why are you scared?
Why are you scared of me?
Why are you scared?
Which you're chasing her into a store store shoving a camera in her face?
I would say that would induce some level of fear the employee tries to help the girl and Ramsey starts screaming
Don't touch me. Don't touch me
He laughs maniacally before going out onto the street and running up to a group of older ladies
Like I would say they're my mom's age screaming
Ah into the camera and just pointing the camera at their faces
like blocking their way of traffic on the street and screaming ah maniacally into his
camera the lady stares at him for a minute then stares at the screen listen
if this were my mother bless her heart she would have cried all the way home
but this woman just screams ah right back and gives him the side eye to the
point where he just tells her Ajamaumma relax, Ajumma relax.
What do you mean Ajumma relax?
Johnny also walks around asking girls if they want to be on his stream,
and one group of foreigners informs him, no thank you,
but also could you delete the video?
Since like you caught me on your video when you were asking.
And at this point, he shoves the camera preemptively into their face.
So then Ramsey continues recording them, asking,
And if I don't, what are you gonna do about it, ho?
Exactly, so shut the fuck up.
In another clip, he spots a cute little band performing outside on stage.
Which, by the way, this whole perfume- performance is cute,
because it's small and it's intimate in real life,
but it's being televised on national television.
He proceeds to jump onto the stage, disrupts the entire show.
He thinks it's hilarious, basically saying,
look at me jumping up on here.
They're not even doing nothing about it.
What do you want them to do about it?
Tackle you to the ground and beat you up?
One of the more viral and annoying things that Ramsay does in Korea,
aside from obviously everything else, is there's a clip of him at 7-Eleven.
In Korea, you can eat at
the 7-eleven there's booths and tables there there are microwaves to heat up
cup noodles everything is self-serve though and even the trash is very well
organized into cycle bowls food waste regular waste I've never walked into a
7-eleven and felt like someone left a mess behind everybody is very respectful
it's the cultural norm except here is Johnny sitting there with his big speaker next to him so that anyone that donates can say whatever
dumb middle school run-of-the-mill sexist misogynistic remarks out loud
and it'll play those really loudly. He also uses the speaker to play
Kangnam style. He's obnoxiously dancing inside of a business, disturbing the
customers, mentally disturbing them, disturbing their peace.
He also tries to dance with a male customer
who clearly does not want to be anywhere near this guy.
He purchases a few ramen and a soju
with one of those empty ice cups.
He's on camera sitting there,
pouring soju into the ice cup.
You're not allowed to drink the soju inside the 7-Eleven.
You can purchase alcohol inside the 7-Eleven.
You cannot drink it inside because they use like Korean liquor
Yes
Like you can the ice cups are meant for coffee teas other beverages
The older lady that works there walks over and tells him very nicely that he can't drink the alcohol here in the store
To which he aggressively tells her I'm black. I'm not gonna do nothing and again again you know my yes and she basically tells him to also shh because he's playing like loud noises
also his followers love playing monkey noises which also feels very racist like
everything feels so racist to everybody and he's like yeah yeah I'll shut up I'll
eat the ramen I'll eat I'll shut up I'll eat the ramen but as she's walking away
he starts lunging after her like he's about to punch her or like pull her hair or something
He has a cup ramen in front of him and later
He just starts pouring out the broth of the cup ramen onto the table
He's filling the on purpose pouring it out onto a table onto a table. It's like all wet running down
Oh, yeah, then he grabs handfuls of noodles and starts throwing it all over the convenience store.
Throwing it at the entry door where people are walking in, just throwing it at the windows,
everywhere.
Another woman, a customer walks in, spots the soju that he's presumably drinking.
He did not drink it, but I mean it's sitting right there.
He's a foreigner.
He's acting drunk.
He's behaving drunk, throwing a tantrum.
So she tells him, you can't drink in the store.
You can't drink in the store.
To which he responds, shut up bitch.
She threatens to call the police on him, to which he responds, call the police, stupid
ass bitch.
Stupid, I didn't even drink here.
Are you dumb?
You stupid ass bald ass bitch.
And she's on the way out.
He screams at her, I did not drink it you
stupid bitch fuck you fuck you Chinese ass bitch which if you know Korean
culture there is a strong respect for elders like you just not you just don't
do that on a human level but this is extra hard to watch because of cultural
norms there another notable incident includes when he asks a Korean elderly
man who this elderly man
clearly is without a home and he is asking for some spare change for food
and he's motioning like food. Ramsey says give me a little dance first give me a
little dancey dance first and he goes you very hungry give me a little dance
like this come on dance. He went around the city with a bag of fish that he
bought out of the market just letting it rot in the heat, letting the bag rip open and leak onto the bus,
just waving it around in front of people's faces. He goes to university
campuses to show college students the rising sun flag, which is the flag that
Japan occupied Korea under. To give you an idea that would be, and I'm not saying
this is equivalent, but just to give you some
context because I know Asian history can feel very foreign, it's like going around showing
confederate flags.
Like historically speaking, what Japan did to Korea in the past is a very tough subject.
Like so many people died.
There was a suppression of Korean culture.
It was like a complete cutoff of culture and identity.
Koreans were not allowed to be Korean. They were not even second-class citizens during that time
where their country was occupied. Korean language and history was banned in an attempt to erase
Korean cultural heritage. Korean farmers were forced off their lands. They were forced to work
in mines factories for the Japanese military. It was horrendous. He would go through the subways with the
sound in Korean. Korea belongs to Japan. You are all comfort women playing on his
phone. It is crazy that he's walking free doing all of these things for so long.
Yeah so like just replace it. Even just one of those actions is beyond, like and he's doing this constantly.
Yeah, just again replace it with American history.
Just think about how that would play out and what kind of disrespect that is.
Another one playing the words, I hate Korean people, I wish Koreans would get a nuclear weapon from Kim Jong-un.
Which I mean, Korean Korean people that doesn't even
make sense but he would continue playing speeches from the North Korean dictator
which when people tell him to stop he will call them racist and if that
doesn't work he will say I have autism I have autism and then walk away he also
threatened to slap a BTS member what do you mean he was just like I'm gonna slap
a BTS member that's his quote yeah it He was just like, I'm gonna slap a BTS member. That's his quote?
Yeah, something along those lines.
That's a paraphrase.
He didn't name who he's like just a BTS member.
Yeah.
Even when he's doing all of this, probably every Korean person wants to slap him, but
they show great restraint.
But I believe there are some lines that you just do not cross.
Side note, he does have another sidekick in Korea,
a guy named Hank Yoo.
Honestly, I don't know this man.
I just know that in the depths of Twitter,
there's a video of him saying that he only essays men.
He also calls himself the Texas Asian Nazi.
There's pictures of him that he took dressed up
next to anti-Semitic signage and holding rifles.
He was sentenced to a few years in prison in the US
for firearm- related charges.
I believe he was deported after his sentence back to Korea, which we know not much about this guy,
but we know so much based off that alone. That's crazy that they found each other. Yes.
I mean they must be lurking in the same weird forums.
Probably one of the more heinous things he does in Korea, if you can believe it, it gets worse aside from everything, is Ramsey...
Somehow this also never gets talked about, at least not in depth, but Ramsey goes to Lotte World, which is the Disney World of South Korea.
Filled primarily with children. He has this stupid speaker on him, so again, if anyone donates, they can have whatever play.
And the speaker would play things like in Korean the translation being Ramsey Ishmael is the most popular upskirt streamer in Korea ladies be careful there are children
around and the words that are being used in Korean children are understanding all of it
on repeat or sounds of people screaming in pain it sounds like war torture sounds or I would like
to have with children in Korea. How is he not kicked out immediately? He eventually gets kicked out. Yeah, but the damage is done
He was like doing this for a while. Yeah, and like you can see in the live stream
There's children around him the automated voice would play it loudly in Korean or my name is Ramsey Ishmael Khalid
Which side note it's uses Johnny Somali salami, whatever, but I'm changing it to his real name
My name is Ramsey Ishmael Khalid My name is Ramsey Ishmael Khalid and I'm here to
impregnate a cute little Korean girl again there's children everywhere to
which if people look at him he just screams autism autism autism I have
autism and when someone calls him out on his
bullshit further he points at them and accuses them of being racist screaming
fucking racism this is fucking racism, Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, I'm scared for my life.
Again, making a mockery.
To another security guard, he says,
you can't see my phone, you can't see nothing,
you're racist, you can't talk to me, you're racist,
I don't talk to racists.
Again, mocking very real issues in the world.
As one Netizen comment points out though,
making an ass out of yourself in a country
where all adult men are required to serve in the military,
not a smart move, Ramsey. Not a smart move.
But Ramsey either doesn't know, or knows and doesn't care, but he says in a livestream,
people come up to me, why are you being racist to people in other countries?
For money. For clout. I said it many times, I don't give a fuck.
Put this in your next YouTube documentary.
Cause people are making YouTube videos about him. I don't give a fuck. We're here tonight, and we're not scared
His friend Gino starts jumping in. I was waiting bro. I was waiting for that guy to swing on you
I swear swing on it. I swear swing on us basically saying swing or shut up
I think he verbatim says that at one point Ramsey is like swing or walk away.
In a separate live stream he keeps taunting the public. He says that he has a video, a message for
the Korean public to the Korean people after what he did to the comfort woman statues. He says I love
Korea and uh try to find me. I dare you. You never will so good fucking luck. That's all I want to say
to you guys and I need to address the Korean media
I want to address JTBC News for defamation against me today
JTBC News said that I was guilty of two different assault cases. This is not true
He keeps putting up like hand heart symbols. I love the Korean police. I respect the Korean police
They have always treated me greatly. I am compliant. We are working with the Korean police with whatever investigations they have
I am NOT guilty of assault He then proceeds to pull up a picture of South Korean president president Yoon
Which I mean, I personally don't know many Koreans who are fond of him, but go off I guess he continues president Yoon
I love you. I love love you. He kisses the picture of president Yoon on his phone
I love you. You guys only saw me dancing with this statue and honestly if
I could take it back I won't. How about that? I'm not sorry. If you want me to
apologize and bow down on my knees and apologize I refuse. I won't. So what are
you gonna do about it? You're gonna kill me? You're gonna kill me for dancing with
the metal fucking bronze statue? Get fucking over it. That's what I need to
fucking say. You think I'm gonna sit here and fucking make a fake apology? You
think I'm gonna sit here and like cry about it. I'm not sorry. I'm not I'm not
He goes on to say don't let the media fool you. This is the real comfort woman
He pulls up a picture of a woman leaning up against a car a clear
Stereotype of a sex worker someone who yeah consents and
He says this is what the real Korean comfort
woman were. Korean comfort woman were prostitutes. Sorry, I debated there if I wanted to say
that word. I don't use that word, but just to give you the gravity of what he's saying.
He continues, they were used by the American soldiers. They were used by, I mean, they
were illegally paid. I think the Japanese soldiers were paid 7 yen a month?
And the Korean comfort women were paid 300, 400 yen a month?
If we go back in time, that's enough to buy a fucking house.
So these bitches were rich. These were some of the richest bitches in Korea, if we're being honest.
This is entirely false. But he's trying to insinuate that the women that were taken,
tortured, and essayed repeatedly, as well as beaten on a daily basis, and then ultimately killed, were exploiting the military men to make a profit.
He then welcomes people to come hunt for him. He says,
I'm out for Halloween. Come catch me. I'm outside.
Many netizens have stated, he asked and he found out.
This lands him getting punched in the face by Captain Korea in the middle of the street
that we were talking about earlier.
That both Ramsey and Gino IRL are outside at night on the street when a man walks up
to Ramsey and just decks him in the face. Gino catches the bulk of it on his live stream. The Korean
man promptly walks off like nothing happened hands in his pockets. This is
the first assault. He's not running away. The Korean man is not running away. He's
just steadily walking away. It feels like an action movie honestly. Gino the
minion starts screaming after the Korean man. What the fuck is your problem? What the fuck is your problem?
The man who just punched Ramsey calmly turns around and says,
fuck you guys.
Gino the minion starts following him, interestingly, at a laughingly slow speed.
He's not even trying to catch up with the Korean man.
The Korean man is not even fast walking out of there.
He's not even pacing out of there. It's almost like he's timing the steps. As the Korean man takes one step, he takes
one step. The Korean man takes one step, he takes one step. His actions, his speed,
very incongruent with his words. He's screaming, oh hell no! Why are you walking
away? Side note, even the Korean news have played the clip in which the
broadcaster states they continue to follow the man who is now walking away
asking him why he is walking away while maintaining a safe
distance. He keeps screaming at him bring your bitch ass back here! The man indeed
does do that. He comes back snatches Gino's phone, one of them, straight from
his hand and then proceeds to just calmly walk away. Quite slowly might I
add. He's holding Gino's phone? He snatches Gino's phone. So
now we're getting it from Ramsey's livestream, because he's back up and livestreaming after
the punch. He takes Gino's phone, and he just proceeds to calmly walk away. They continue
to follow him, all walking, not even at a brisk walk, but a slow walk. Bitch ass, give
me my phone back! To which the Korean man then turns around and throws the phone onto the ground, leaving Gino to go run after it.
I mean, the whole thing is quite goofy, but Ramsay keeps following the Korean man, screaming,
why are you walking away?
Why are you walking away?
Why are you walking away?
Which, the lesson here being, be very careful what you wish for, because he stops walking
away.
He turns around, faces Ramsay, Ramsay instantly flinches and changes his tune.
I swear to God, man, try it.
Yeah, you better walk away.
You better walk away.
Walk away, I swear to God.
Go, then what's up, pussy ass?
Walk it away.
She's saying, why are you walking away?
And then goes, go, walk away, walk away.
Yeah, cause he turns back around
and he almost does like a little punching movement
and Ramsay flinches and now he's like walk away, huh?
What's up pussy ass walking away? What's up? What's up? Come back. What's up? Come back? You tried and you tried and what's up, bitch?
I do not think that the man is scared of him, which is why he stops punching him.
I think that one punch is okay. Perhaps some people could see it as justified, considering what Ramsay did.
But seeing Ramsay flinch like that and appear scared,
it would just be straight up bullying
if he were to swing again and again.
It wouldn't even be a fair fight,
even though it's two to one.
Later, Ramsay goes on to rant,
hitting and running away?
What a bitch.
Which, Ramsay, come on now, let's be real.
He did not run away.
But he continues,
since when is hitting and running gangster?
Roll up and square up.
Where you at bro?
Come on bro, that's not gangster.
To which I honestly thought
there might've been mixed comments
because ultimately violence is never justified,
but the comments read, it was not enough.
2v1 and they didn't dare do shit.
These little bitches.
Motherfucker kept provoking him,
but when the guy turned around,
he starts ducking back like a little bitch
LMAO just fucking take the fucking L bro. Ramsey ends up with a bandage on his
right eyebrow after this altercation. The next hunt finds a handful of Korean
live streamers finding Ramsey at night in a relatively empty alleyway they're
screaming at him and one Korean man in particular screaming you touch my
girlfriend so they're all getting into a fight it's a whole mess there are They're screaming at him and one Korean man in particular screaming, You touch my girlfriend!
So they're all getting into a fight. It's a whole mess.
There are multiple clips with multiple angles of a fight going viral and all over X showing
Ramsey, Gino, and their Korean friend Hankyu getting beaten up by one Korean man.
The Korean man starts with Ramsey first, runs after him, tackles him to the ground,
shoulder flips him onto the cold pavement, and then kicks him in the chest.
He's quiet now. Ramsey is not talking back. Ramsey has zipped it up. He's quiet.
The other Korean livestreamers are calling the Korean guy a legend, a legend.
Now, one thing to note is that Koreans are very into 1v1 fights.
Ramsey is on the ground, vulnerable. They do not all come in and attack him and jump him. In fact, the Korean man's girlfriend steps in and pulls him off of Ramsey is on the ground, vulnerable. They do not all come in and attack him and jump him.
In fact, the Korean man's girlfriend steps in and pulls him off of Ramsey.
Then the Korean man goes for Geno, the friend, slams him onto the ground.
But it appears while he's going after Geno, Hank, you, the disgraced Korean,
is trying to grab at him. So now it's Geno and Hank versus the Korean man,
to which the rest of the Korean
live streamers break it up and they're screaming fucking do one on one you stupid asshole because
they're saying like yeah because they have so many people they could have jumped the
three of them so they are still being civil. Yes there's it's not about jumping someone
it's about karma is what I think they think it's not what I'm condoning you, it's about karma. Is what I think they think. It's not what I'm condoning.
You know, it's assault, it's a fight, but I guess they want a fair fight.
A fair assault.
That's what netizens are indicating.
South Korean netizen comments translates to read, the person who kicked that guy should
be awarded a good citizen award.
Another reads, who cares what the police do?
Citizens are punishing well.
Don't even get the police involved.
Another South Korean netizen comments, ban them from leaving the country and just release them on the road. God takes care of it.
Another comment ominously reads, it's going to get worse. They need to deport him to save his life.
Ramsey Khalid Ishmael could have been a very smart guy before he becomes one of the most hated people in East Asia, and I want to say Asia and perhaps America, everywhere, he's just a 23 year old guy. From what I can
tell there's very sparse information online, but he's a very normal guy. From Scottsdale,
Arizona. Allegedly he graduates from Arizona State University with a finance degree. Side
note there's a whole video of him talking about school and he says
before his career online, he was just a bot.
And he calls all the students bots.
Someone who is stuck in a hamster wheel of life.
Which is so dumb. We are all hamsters stuck in the wheel of life.
You're just a racist hamster that's still stuck in the wheel of life,
but you're also getting punched in the face every now and then.
Back to his monologue, he states,
When I went to school those first four years,
I did really well in finance, but I was depressed.
I did not like where my life was going.
Like, where does that leave you?
You go to school for four years,
you go to work for four years,
you end up in a cubicle with a suit on and a tie.
Where's the mobility in life?
I'd rather take a risk, you know,
and live a different life, you know what I mean?
Live in a different country, meet different people.
Which, he's meeting people, all people alright even with his right eyebrow busted he is
live streaming saying things like if you want to run up run up I don't care come
get me I'm not scared and run up they do indeed there is a youtuber in South
Korea that is also a former UDT member the UDT in South Korea is the equivalent
of a Navy SEAL in America he He has joined the hunt for Ramsey.
He finds him.
Ramsey's eyebrow is already busted.
He's walking out of a building and the UDT man is waiting outside for him, taunting him.
Where are you going, Ramsey? Where are you going?
Where are you going means where are you going?
He's like, where are you going?
And of course Ramsey doesn't know what to say. He's alone.
His little minions aren't with him. He's alone. He's afraid So he just tries to act like he's big bad and tough
Oh, do you go would you go would you go what the fuck is Odega and all of a sudden the UDT man?
Just shoves him onto the ground. It's a light shove, but he goes fucking flying
Huh? Yeah, and then there's like a few little kicks that happen and the police eventually get called and
I will say the
police are very quick to separate the two of them but Ramsey does seem very
shaken up disoriented when he gets back up and it's clear to see that he got off
very lucky with this interaction when the former UDT specialist he's being
held back by cops the way he is eyeing Ramsey up and down it's like he's ready
for another round he's taunting him. Good night, Somali. Good night. Good night, Salami. Good night. Good night.
He's saying that in English? Yeah. The UDT man is ultimately arrested. Before he gets arrested... He's arrested? Yes. But he gets released pretty quickly.
Before he gets arrested though, which this part feels like a sitcom He's halfway into the back of a cop car
The police are standing right next to him, but they're letting him speak to another guy who's live streaming and he's telling the live stream
He does the live stream a very important message in South Korea. We handle kids like Ramsey
So don't come to Korea and fuck around
To which netizens were enraged at him being detained though. It was only for a moment really they comment let him free
He did nothing wrong there was brief outrage in South Korea over the incident
Well for two things for one in Japan Ramsey apologized multiple times once he even got down on his knees
Was he actually sorry no because the minute he gets deported and leaves Japan
He's already talking badly about Japan
But some South Koreans felt offended by the fact that he does far worse in South Korea
and does not even offer up a fake apology.
It feels extra disrespectful.
For example, it would be like the equivalent
of making 9-11 jokes in the New York City train,
loudly, aggressively, nonstop,
then getting on your knees to fake apologize
versus rubbing baby oil and completely disrespecting
the 9-11 memorial in New York City
and going, I don't give a fuck, come find me.
Does that make sense? It just feels, yes both are bad.
Yeah, he's ramping up. He's getting worse and more and more aggressive.
Yes. Okay, the comparison alone is pretty insane, but I'm just trying to give you context of what it would be like in a-
No, no, no. It helps.
Yes. So the South Koreans are very upset.
I see some Americans commenting things like,
why do you even want an apology?
Even if he gives one, he doesn't mean it.
It almost feels though, like he cares more or is scared more of the Japanese government
and does far worse and gets away with it in South Korea.
So a lot of Koreans are like, we just want the same...
At least give us a fake apology and we'll see what we do with it
We're gonna get into it. He does give a fake apology later
But there this was one big point of contention
The second being the cops kept showing up in every altercation and almost shielding Ramsey from the Korean citizens
Which side note I can see why the police have to do that per se I get it
But it's honestly infuriating for Koreans to see. I get the Korean that is in perspective.
And Ramsey keeps taunting Korea with it.
There's a clip of him saying that he's a VIP in South Korea.
That's why the police protect him.
He's like a fucking VIP.
He also says America made South Korea.
He's American, so he owns this place.
Which is not how it works.
Yeah.
I just don't understand how he can get away with this.
Yeah. And he said that the cops told him he's a VIP, which I think is highly
doubtful, and if they did they probably meant vile idiot particle that happens
to have limbs. But Ramsey taunts Koreans and there's a clip of him saying in the
back of a cop car, Americans have way more freedom here, protecting us, we in
the back of a police car, come and get us, come and get us.
The UDT man was released after being detained.
It is stated that he was set up with a five-star hotel afterwards, and he donated $1,000 to
the pizza place that led him to discovering Ramsey's location and treated everybody to
pizza.
He also read out a public statement, a public apology for his act of violence.
In it, he states, quote,
without me even realizing, my fist just left.
Basically say, without, okay, I'm not laughing
because violence is not laughable.
But he's like, I'm sorry that my hand just did something.
Yes, and many Korean netizens received it
as a very admirable apology.
They have accepted his apology as sincere and genuine.
Other netizens point to how at one point a group of Korean men surrounded
Ramsey and his minion, Geno, and keeps yelling at them.
Geno, the minion keeps yelling at them.
I will sue the fuck out of you.
I will sue the fuck out of you.
Which feels, I mean, sure.
Okay, but netizens point out it's not what someone big, bad,
and tough like Gino should be saying in that moment.
Isn't this the same guy that will gut your ass out alive that's doing all these things
and he's now just saying, my daddy's gonna call a lawyer?
It's just people point out the weird, weird juxtaposition.
In regards to those finding and beating Ramsey, one net in comments. Where can I donate to this great cause?
Vigilante justice is the future the world needs Batman others find it hilarious
Some have commented bro became the ultimate Asian Pokemon bro's not living long doing crap like that
where many again point out the interesting aspect of Korean culture that people forget about which is
Ramsey doesn't understand the uniqueness of South Korea amongst other Asian
countries. Almost all adult Korean men from college students to the elderly are
military veterans. They also point out the fact that he believes that East
Asians are docile, submissive creatures and yet here's a picture of him on day
five of his South Korea trip looking like very normal. Here's a picture of him
day 35 of his South Korea trip. He's got. Here's a picture of him day 35 of his South Korea trip
He's got a busted eyebrow. He's bleeding from the lip a busted lip. He looks like he's went through it
Another comment reads just ban him from leaving the country and pretend not to notice every time he gets beaten
The strangest part in all of this is he's not even really making money
I mean, I'm sure he's making some money, but he's not making much to ruin his life over. He's getting banned from countries
He's facing potential legal and criminal trouble his entire reputation as both his online persona of Johnny Salami
But also as Ramsey Khalid Ishmael of Arizona is completely tarnished sure
He may or may not have a finance degree, but who would even hire him now. He's not even really controversial
Controversial would imply that he has some sort of fan base
that supports him and is willing to fight for him.
He's just generally a hated person.
Nobody likes him.
He doesn't even have a strong fan base.
The only reason that people are donating is, in my belief,
they're just donating because they get to see
real life reactions and consequences on Ramsay in real time.
You pay a few dollars and watch someone get beat up in real time. It's like a game. If anything
his fans are excited at him getting punched, which would mean that they're
not really his fans. Can you really call them supporters at this point? He also
has a few streamer friends whom again just want to associate with him because
he's getting some attention right now, but I highly doubt they will still be
around later when it dies down. One tries to defend Ramsey stating Koreans want to assault Ramsey because he dared to twerk on a World War two
prostitute statue
the same streamer also posts Korean
Thugs chimp out and attacking Johnny because they have zero emotional regulation
Who cares that he twerked on a statute? That's not an excuse to lose control of your anger and kick someone in the head yeah Wow
these okay Ramsey has been banned from twitch suspended from YouTube to which
he says I'm appealing the suspension from my channel which I believe was a
mistake yeah he has since taken to Twitter to ask people to send him crypto
stating I created these today if you want to support free speech.
This is the best way to support me continuing the fight.
It does not appear that he's making much money off of all of this, but Koreans are.
Yeah, Ramsay has been nicknamed the Golden Goblin.
It's a game reference.
A Golden Goblin is a game character that if you find and kill them, their pockets explode
and you get all the loot.
Meaning if you find him, you stream yourself explode and you get all the loot Meaning if you find him you stream yourself screaming yelling degrading him and perhaps punching him your viewership fan base donations
Everything skyrockets you make a shit ton of money
That's crazy. Yeah, so many news networks have even stated perhaps everyone is making money off of Ramsey
But Ramsey one news network states quote he came to Korea for clickbait, but he gets turned into clickbait.
Yeah. Some netizens have stated that crime goes unpunished every single day.
There's violence that does indeed go without consequences.
People get away with crimes all the time. If this is one of those times where he gets punched in the face,
and justice is not served, we're not gonna be crying about it in our rooms.
Ramsey has said, I think I was just born to be evil.
I don't know. I don't like being good.
If I make content, I like to make content that makes people violent.
Someone in the chat says with him, I would rather self-exit bro than let an Asian kill me.
Yeah, cause I guess we're just so below them.
That one person I mean.
To which Johnny responds, bruh I hate Asians.
Honestly, I think all Asians need to be exterminated.
The only Asians I respect are the Chinese.
And the thing is, Korean and the words are Chinese.
Japanese are Chinese.
That's why I only respect China.
They're all Chinese but with different writing scripts.
To which someone asks him, what's your favorite neighborhood in Seoul, which like what are you doing?
He responds shut your chink ass up you fucking dirty
Asian slur I want to start a race war with every country I go and radicalize. I'm gonna start a race war
I'm tired of Asians. You're not starting a race war like people just don't like you. You're not starting anything
Speaking of Johnny has since apologized. he was confronted by a group of korean
livestreamers, including the UDT guy who punched him the third time of his assault.
he apologized in front of a comfort woman statue. he states that as an
American, he didn't even know what the statue really meant, which is a bold face
lie. he knew exactly what that meant. i think that he had a better
understanding of comfort women and the history of it
Versus any other American that I could find on the street. He knew exactly the first day
He saw that statue to kiss her cheek. He said Japanese hate this shit like they hate this statue
So he even know the ongoing political. Yes
Contentions between the two countries so like like, you know more than, you know,
you know exactly what you're doing.
Yeah, everything he said is very, very,
it's so bad to the point that it's so on the head
of the issue.
Like, he's so aware of the issue.
That's why everything is so triggering.
Yes.
So then he goes back twice and does it again.
He also says he's glad that this issue brought awareness to comfort women.
Which Korean netizens have been very upset about.
Those Korean live streamers that made him apologize accepted his apology.
But I will say Korean netizens are very upset by this.
Most of Korea is upset by this.
They're actually very upset with those Korean live streamers saying, who are you to accept the apology?
Oh, they're upset that the Korean streamer accepted his apology.
And they all like took pictures smiling with each other.
And it's one thing to accept the apology of like, hey,
I'm sorry for things I've said about you.
I'm sorry for that altercation that we personally had.
But they cannot accept the apology
for what he did to the comfort women statues. And also, you know, a they cannot accept the apology
for what he did to the comfort women statues.
And also, you know, a good chunk of the livestreamers
were men, so a lot of people are like,
also, what is the irony in that?
Yeah, he did apologize.
I don't think he's sorry.
I mean, just listen to him talk about Asians.
He wants them all exterminated,
whether that's just for rage bait or not.
I think he's just saying that so that he can walk around and try to make money without getting his face
beat up every two seconds now there are speculations that if he is able to leave
South Korea he is either headed for China or India next which I think both
would be very fascinating to see him in I think both would be very interesting
he says about China you will see me in Beijing, in Shenzhen, and a Chinese mega city, Chengqing.
Japan will pay for what they've done to you China, for what they've done to the
greatest country on earth, the Communist People Republic of China. Which I don't
think he's gonna be allowed into China. I do know that there are certain areas
that have now a visa free like 144 hours in certain cities in China for American citizens.
But just based off of American passport laws, going into Japan and Korea are relatively easy, if not usually a guarantee.
Getting into China, there is a harder visa process, even just for visitors.
And if they see that he's banned from Japan, I just don't see how he's going to get in.
He's also talked about how he wants to go to India, which is easier to get a tourist visa as a US national.
He has his reservations though.
He says,
I'm not gonna lie,
I wanna go to India and crash on those for content.
But they're gonna do like a fuckin'
If you thought Korea was bad,
wait till like a mob of Indians comes after me.
That shit is gonna be bad.
Maybe it's the next journey guys.
Which is already so bizarrely offensive, but he goes on to say,
because people look at Asians as like meek and like an easy target.
So if I start attacking countries and races that people don't like already,
Oh, he's saying that-
People don't like Indians.
Whoa.
Yeah.
And he says, maybe I can win some of the haters back over.
Which again, indicates he believes people don't like Indians,
but also India is not
a race, also Indians are Asians.
Okay?
To which his co-host on the group chat says, Asians are seen as this kind of like passive
robotic people.
Like they have this weird, people like them for some reason.
He goes on to state that if you can get India to hate you, everyone else in the world will
love you because they don't like India. Which is such an unhinged take I've never seen before and so
stupidly mistaken. And also, no, you would just have more people hating you and giving them more
of a reason to deck you in the face. I'm so confused by this logic. Honestly, I would like
to see him go to North Korea and try this. That's what people are saying Yeah, right him to North Korea. Try this see dance on one of their statues
She would dance like remove one of the paintings. Yeah, see what happens. Yeah
Play a ditty song. Yeah, do it to which I thought there might be more meaningful insight in the comment section, but alas
Netizens will be netizens and all the comments are like don't go to India, Ramsey come to our country and they keep listing out their
countries including violent videos and gifs of crimes that were committed in
each country that they list out but those people will have to wait I don't
know for how long though because he's currently being investigated for the
convenience store incident the 7-eleven incident of disturbing the business,
as well as for potential drug use.
And though not confirmed, he could potentially be investigated for creating
sexually explicit deep fakes.
He had this thing where he tried to reason that he only came to Korea
because he has a Korean girlfriend who would want him to come,
which is, side note, she's another Korean IRL streamer.
He knows that every Korean hates him, and for him to lie and say that he is dating this Korean IRL streamer He knows that every Korean hates him and for him to lie and say that
He is dating this Korean IRL streamer and she invited him to Korea to do these things is heinous that puts a huge target
On her back, but then he goes on to state that he's getting great
Private parts from her. It's weird
He shows a video of them kissing at a park and in a car while it is true that he and the Korean streamer
Have hung out in the past,
they are not dating and the videos of them kissing are not real. So creating and or spreading
explicit deep fakes in Korea is quite a sensitive topic, I'm sure anywhere, but with the new
Enthrum case especially, it's a very touchy subject, which people believe he could be
investigated for. The other streamer in question is currently suing Ramsey for defamation.
In retaliation, it's alleged that Ramsey
doxed her information to try and get her to stop.
If he is found guilty of creating and spreading
sexually explicit deep fake videos,
he could be imprisoned up to seven years in prison.
I think honestly, he should be more careful
about the drug charges.
You would do whatever you want in certain countries,
but like, drug is also a line that you don't cross in Korea. Drugs are a line you just don't cross. I believe four Korean youtubers are filing charges against him alleging assault
It's alleged that the Korean authorities have confiscated his passport, but Ramsey is either putting up a fake
Brave front or he just doesn't know how serious it is. Mm-hmm. I don't know. I imagine worst case scenario, he'll be
deported with a re-entry ban for a few years, similar to Japan. Best case
scenario, perhaps he can see what Korean inmates think about comfort women
statues and his dancing on them. Under Article 2 of the Korean Criminal Act,
foreigners who commit crimes in Korea are subject to local laws. So we will
just have to wait and see what happens to Ramsey.
What are your thoughts on this case?
I originally thought that we were gonna talk about this topic in a MOTS episode
because when I was coming across it, everybody was talking about it in like a very light-hearted manner.
This guy is just a nation's punching bag.
He's so racist.
He's punching bag. He's so racist, he's so bad, but it's more shocking to the point that it's so
unserious because he's so unhinged. But when you actually look into what he does and the things he
said and the act of what he did, and a lot of times many of the American streamers and the YouTubers,
and I don't blame them because it's part of Korean history I'm sure they don't want to get it wrong and they don't want to step on anyone's toes
But also the topic of comfort women. It's like oh these are statues
Symbolizing people who were victimized in war who were tortured in war women who were tortured
But it's so deep and it's so ingrained into many Koreans lives. It's just
What are your thoughts? What do you think is gonna happen to him? Do you think that this is vigilante justice or do you think
ultimately violence is bad? What are your thoughts? Leave it in the comments and
please stay safe and I will see you in the next one.