Steven Yeun apologizes for accidentally liking a picture of the rising sun flag




Article: 'Burning' Steven Yeun presses like on picture of Japanese rising sun flag "It was an internet-related mistake"

Source: Newsen via Nate

1. [+255, -32] What's it matter, he's American anyway

2. [+190, -50] What a ba$tard

3. [+188, -46] Don't want to see him anymore

4. [+32, -12] I'd understand the hate if he uploaded the picture himself but I do believe that he might've pressed like without thinking.. I think anyone who uses Instagram regularly will know what I'm talking about

5. [+18, -3] I dare him to press like on a Nazi flag too

6. [+18, -9] He's an American ba$tard anyway

7. [+16, -11] Crazy

8. [+14, -1] All of you defending him saying it's a mistake, do you even know what that flag means to us? F*ck, he should've known at least that much if he wants to make money in our country

9. [+14, -3] What's wrong with all the Steves that we know? Steve Yoo, Steven Yeun..

10. [+13, -8] He might've pressed like without thinking.. how can you call him all those names over one mistake.. Do you really think he intentionally pressed like that? Our country is way too harsh when it comes to mistakes, we need to soften up

11. [+12, -3] All of you Americans need to learn our history before working here

12. [+11, -7] He said it's a mistake... it really could've been a mistake.. you're all being too sensitive. I've pressed like as a mistake all the time, I get what he's saying... He apologized and everything. And like people are saying, he's American... is all this hate warranted...?

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Article: Steven Yeun, 'likes' a picture of Japanese rising sun flag -> apologizes -> deletes it

Source: Newsen via Nate

1. [+111, -7] He's a banana... yellow on the outside, white on the inside... just an Asian American

2. [+75, -8] He's a foreigner, what else can you say... and this is his second offense too. His fans educated him the first time and yet he pressed like on it again? He just doesn't care at this point

3. [+22, -5] They're called 'twinkies'... there's an American snack that's made of yellow bread with a white cream filling. If he was popular in America, why would he bother working in Korea? Obviously he's not getting any work there so he's working here.

4. [+12, -3] It's not like the flag was somewhere small in the corner, it was right there in the center and he still pressed like? How does that make sense???

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