Afreeca BJs criticized for inappropriate behavior while live streaming from India

Article: BJs dance in risque clothing while on vacation in India... "Hope they're safe" vs "Embarrassing our country"

Source: Newsis via Naver

Afreeca BJs A and B live streamed from India where they danced in the middle of a street in revealing attire while under the watch of a group of unreactive men. When criticized about their behavior, the BJs explained, "We did not choose to vacation here for the attention. We wanted to show something new and throw a fun stream. We asked locals what they thought of our outfits and they said it was 'no problem'. They said we were fine as long as we didn't go to the more impoverished towns. We asked our guides and got permission from station employees. It gets dangerous when a lot of people start to crowd us but there are others who cut them off for us. We'll be streaming within reasonable boundaries."

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1. [+1,057, -11] In India ㅡㅡ that's really dangerous

2. [+800, -9] Whether you comment hate or harassment to them, they're still profiting off of your attention. They're only doing this for the views and donations. I bet they're elated that they've made the news. The best solution is to ignore them.

3. [+360, -8] I get that they're starved for attention but did they have to go all the way to India to act like this? What's next? Dancing naked in Africa?

4. [+199, -5] Tsk tsk tsk

5. [+187, -1] The least you can do in another country is to be respectful of their culture and customs. I don't care what you two do in the comfort of your own homes but why would you dress and act like this in another country with stricter customs about showing skin? Even if you're doing this for the money, what about the culture shock you're giving the locals and the embarrassment you're bringing to our country? So immature and disrespectful.

6. [+135, -1] Yeah, sure! You're free to do what you want! But don't ask the government for help if you find yourself in trouble, you attention wh*res!

7. [+88, -0] And if they get detained, then let India punish them by their own law. We don't have to save them.

8. [+72, -1] They won't understand how dangerously they're having until something happens to them. Did they not read the news about 20-30 people gang r*ping one woman on a bus? But then again, if they cared about their lives, they wouldn't be behaving like this in another country... I hope to not see them in the news again.

9. [+60, -1] Embarrassing our country... I wonder what this country will think of future Korean female tourists now...

10. [+58, -0] They're basically choosing to bleed out in a shark zone

11. [+41, -0] They're so embarrassing

12. [+39, -0] From whom exactly are they claiming they got "permission" from? The station guards? Policemen? Bodyguards? Did they promise to protect you if something were to happen? Because I already know they're going to get the embassy involved when something happens to them.

13. [+28, -2] Sickens me to think their mothers ate seaweed soup to celebrate their birth

14. [+22, -0] You chose to behave like this. If something happens, do not ask our country for help.

15. [+16, -1] I used to live in India. They're being foolish and disrespecting the culture of another country. People wear something called a sari even in the dead of heat. That's just how Muslim and Islamic culture is. There are some things you just should not do in someone else's country, especially a country already rife with s*x crimes. 

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