Indian YouTuber denied entry into South Korean clubs; 'South Korean banned Indian' Video sparks racism debate

An Indian YouTuber who runs a YouTube channel named 'Subtle Crazy Korea' was recently denied entry into multiple South Korean clubs just because of his nationality sparking racism debate after South Korean banned Indian video went viral.

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'South Korean banned Indian'; this topic has sparked a massive uproar on social media ever since an Indian YouTuber was denied entry into South Korean clubs just because of his nationality. An Indian YouTuber who runs a YouTube channel named 'Subtle Crazy Korea' was recently denied entry into multiple South Korean clubs just because he was from India. The YouTuber reportedly named Raj lives in South Korea and going by his streams he is married to a South Korean girl. Raj posted another video that stated that being an Indian he was not allowed to enter clubs to celebrate New Year. Thereafter, 'South Korean banned Indian video' started to spread like wildfire on social media. 

 

Not only this, in his YouTube video, a banner was kept outside that Indians and Pakistanis don't follow rules and hence they are allowed it enter. This sparked a massive debate with netizens asking that despite being an Asian nation why South Koreans have banned Indians?  The South Korean viral poster said, "Pakistani And India Man's Don't Follow The Rules Often, Can't Enter Our Store...You Must Have An Only Real Id Card And Real Passport To Enter. Photography Is Impossible...Can't Enter If The Your Dress Code Doesn't latch Store."

 

Addressing the South Korean banned Indian controversy, the YouTuber said, "My two friends from Delhi came to meet me here. They love clubbing so I told them that I would take them...My friends were lauding the South Koreans. But after that, we were quite disappointed. The amount of hate and racism against Indians is too high. Banners and posters have been kept to keep Indians away. We could not enter any of the clubs just because of our nationality. Even my Korean wife felt disrespected. I can't even see into friends' eyes. We saw foreigners going inside a club, but we were told that they have a protocol that bans foreigners from entering the South Korean club."

 

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