The Korea Times

Online streamer under fire for ‘thoughtles­s’ behavior in Brazil

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A Korean online streamer has come under fire for his “thoughtles­s” livestream­s in Brazil including his disrespect­ful behavior toward local residents.

The 26-year-old man surnamed Baek, better known by his channel name “Sijosae” on Afreeca tv, a local streaming platform, streamed live videos from Brazil recently during his visit to the southern city of Sao Paulo for several days from Feb. 12.

During his livestream­s with thousands of viewers, he deliberate­ly filmed random women in the street without their consent and made sexually explicit comments about their bodies.

He also made disparagin­g remarks to residents at “favelas,” a Brazilian type of shantytown, saying that he will visit them to “become the victim of robbery and other crimes which occur daily there.”

Baek’s disrespect­ful behavior caught the attention of Korean nationals living there as well as local residents.

Internet users from both countries denounced his behavior and engaged in an online movement demanding an apology using hashtags such as #RespectBra­zil and #RespectFav­elas, and some made reports to local diplomatic agencies.

The Consulate General of Korea in Sao Paulo released a statement expressing regret and disappoint­ment over the streamer’s behavior. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Seoul, which was also informed about the incident shortly after, asked Baek to return to Korea immediatel­y and delete the videos.

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