The issue of 'insufficient ballots' has gained international attention, reaching overseas YouTube channels. A group of creators from Bangladesh, known as 'Team Azimkiya,' has released a video that has sparked interest.
On June 7, Team Azimkiya uploaded a video titled 'How Much Did He Receive?' on their YouTube channel.
The video features the creators chanting and dancing while repeating Korean phrases. Notably, one of the signs they held read, "Election Commission, you need to stamp it. Are you printing it? XXXs," which caught viewers' attention.
Previously, Team Azimkiya has been known among South Korean internet users as a group of foreign YouTubers who create personalized videos. Users can request specific phrases, which the creators then read in Korean while dancing, as part of their content offerings.
In fact, Team Azimkiya accepts orders for videos celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, events, and personal messages through their official website.
However, the team clarified in the comments section of the video that they produced the 'Election Commission' video independently.
The channel's management stated, "We only charge a fee for creating videos for birthdays, anniversaries, or various celebrations. However, all videos related to protests and support are produced voluntarily and are completely free of charge. We hope there is no misunderstanding regarding our videos that reflect our beliefs."
In the past, they have also created videos with phrases like "Dokdo is Korean territory," "Kimchi is Korean food," and "Jung Eun, stop flying the balloons."
In response to the video, viewers commented, "When the regime changes, take me on a tour of Korea," "This is so refreshing," "There are patriots in other countries too," "Azimkiya knows the reality of Korea surprisingly well, thank you, thumbs up," and "Thank you for promoting it worldwide."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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