Blackpink Jenny censored





Something funny happened in Korea recently. Jenny's outfit in BLACKPINK's music video made nurses sexual.

You can't imagine it in the U.S. with songs like WAP, but Korea is a bit strange these days.

To explain what it was about, the music video of the new song "Lovesick Girls" recently released by girl group BLACKPINK has been embroiled in controversy over sexually targeting nurses.

The Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, affiliated with the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, issued a statement on the 5th, saying, "In YG Entertainment's music video for 'Love-style Girls', one of the members dressed up as a nurse appeared," adding, "It is seriously far from the current nurse's attire, including hair caps, tight and short skirts, and high heels, but it is a costume that followed the existing typical sexual code."

The health and medical union took issue with the scene in which Jenny, a member of BLACKPINK, looks at the patient's condition in a nurse's outfit in the middle of the music video. Jenny appears in this scene wearing a short skirt and red high heels.

"Even though the nurse was a health care worker and professional medical worker, she had to undergo a demeaning portrayal of being exposed to sexual objectification and suspected of expertise just because there were many women in the occupational group," they said. "Even though nurses have been fighting for a long time to improve this, YG Entertainment has made nurses sexually target and appear in Black Pink's music video."

"The nurses are still exposed to power abuse and sexual violence," he said. "The more people repeat the image of a nurse whose public culture is distorted, the worse this situation gets." "Now that BLACKPINK's new song is ranked at the top of various global charts, we urge YG Entertainment to take responsible action to match its popularity and influence," he added.

He said it was like this. LOL

It could have been about that, or it could have been about it.



On SNS, there was a hashtag movement, "#The nurse_is_not_the costume" and "#Stop_Sexualizing_nuse" (Stop sexual targeting of the nurse). On the 4th, a netizen posted a hashtag on Twitter, saying, "Until when should they be a means to satisfy men's sexual desires and bury their expertise because they are women?"

As the controversy continued, YG decided to delete the scene from the music video on the 7th. YG said, "I feel responsible that I didn't expect such a controversy while preparing for the music video for a long time because I didn't have a specific intention. I apologize to the nurses who felt uncomfortable.

Anyway, here's the conclusion. I have doubts about whether this should be censored. I don't even know why I have to hear people say that I'm wearing a nurse's outfit for a while, not a WAP, and it's a sexual product.





And this time, Jenny expressed it as a costume. About censored.
I think you can see that costume and a gif.



It's not a song like WAP, and I'm curious about the social censorship of Korean women who wonder why Jenny is being criticized.