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What impact will the "Korean Restriction Order" have on the lives of ordinary people in China and South Korea?
As a girl who usually watches Korean dramas and likes Bigbang, this is undoubtedly a bit helpless. Even if it is to oppose South Korea's deployment of the Sadr system, it will impose economic sanctions on South Korea. There must be resistance in my heart. What makes me even more uncomfortable is that people who oppose restrictions on South Korea are often inexplicably labeled as "unpatriotic". Because frankly speaking, everyone has the right to like and hate what he likes. You can't project others for no reason just because their views are completely different from yours. Moreover, it is undeniable that Korean entertainment culture does have its unique charm. Otherwise, why do we have some programs in Congress to buy Korean variety rights? For example, the running man's father's back and extreme challenges. Personally, I have always thought that there are many places worth learning from China film and television people in Korean entertainment circle, whether it is the maturity of the film industry, the commercial artistic level of TV drama production, or the continuous innovation of star-making technology and variety shows. However, in the face of the implementation of the Saad system in South Korea, the restrictions imposed by the Radio and Television Bureau on South Korea will inevitably have a certain impact on South Korea, and may even put pressure on the South Korean government, so the deployment of Saad may be postponed. Generally speaking, I personally support the restriction of Korea, but I still hope that China's film and television and variety works will undergo a gorgeous transformation when it is restricted to Korea.