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D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

The Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing, with China finishing 1, 2 and 4 in last night's short track speed skating men's 1000m final, while two players from South Korea were found fouled in the semifinals and failed to make it to the final. For this situation, the South Korean team chose to appeal. But this morning, the International Skating Federation issued a statement saying that the penalty was correct, rejecting the South Korean team's complaint.

For the Chinese audience who have watched the game, the foul action of the Korean team is very obvious. And the Chinese players won the 1st, 2nd, and 4th places, and achieved such excellent results, it should be too late to be happy. However, there are such people who actually speak from the standpoint of Koreans. And it wasn't anyone else who said it, it was D.Ark, a talented teenager who had previously participated in Show Me The Money and Higher Rapper.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

D.Ark released a picture of the Korean team in the game on the INS, and said in Korean that the referee's judgment is as bad as, which means that the referee has a problem with the penalty and the Korean team should enter the final.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

But in fact, whether from the perspective of a more amateur audience or from the professional perspective of the International Skating Federation, it is an indisputable fact that the Korean team fouled. Then D.Ark's operation seems very confusing, either he is really too stupid to see it, or he said such a thing to please the Koreans. Judging from the use of Korean, the latter is undoubtedly more likely.

D.Ark posted this flattering content to The Koreans on the Internet, but this did not escape the eyes of domestic netizens. Soon, domestic netizens began to question his behavior, and D.Ark deliberately turned to Weibo and spoke out on Weibo.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

He said that the reason he sent the update was "someone on YouTube said that there is a problem in China, so I am angry." Then it was time to start pretending to be pitiful, "A lot of people misunderstand me, I'm so sad."

But this Weibo can't help but make people doubt D.Ark's language level and logical level: the Chinese team has never been related to the referee's decision, then you D.Ark saw others say "China has a problem", why should you question the referee's decision? And, do you still want to use The Korean language to help China speak? This explanation is obviously hard to believe.

Not long after, D.Ark sent another tweet.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

He said that he said that because of the result of the game, someone on YouTube scolded Chinese, so he was angry and sent the update. But this explanation is still not convincing.

Finally, D.Ark began playing the nationality card, saying that he was Korean and I love China, and repeated the sentence that he had attracted attention in Show Me The Money, Lao Tzu from China.

Both of D.Ark's microblogs tried to explain something, but in the end it was not convincing, and Chinese netizens obviously did not buy him. So after a while, D.Ark deleted the weibo of the above two explanations on his own, and simply lay flat and laughed. But that still can't stop Chinese netizens from criticizing him in his last Weibo post.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

The most important thing is that D.Ark has adopted a very disgraceful operation, that is, all the "explanations" and "apologies" are only posted on the domestic platform, and he is still calm and dead on INS, which is a bit flattering and not guilty. People who like to engage in this kind of operation, we generally call it "two-faced people".

Once D.Ark, in "Show Me The Money 777", won a lot of attention as the name of "China's talented teenager", born in 2004, he has also been hailed as one of the strongest new generation players.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

However, the good times did not last long, and D.Ark immediately broke out into a scandal of chaos in his private life, and was suddenly scolded from a genius child to an inferior idol. South Korean netizens put pressure on the "Show Me The Money777" program team to express the hope that he would end the recording and get off the car early. The program team eventually said that it would cut the amount of footage, and eventually D.Ark was eliminated.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

After the scandal broke, D.ark uploaded a handwritten apology letter, and the subject of the scandal also uploaded an apology through INS. The sudden black material disappointed many fans who had just begun to pay attention to him. By the time he was in High Rapper, D.Ark was clearly no longer as confident and arrogant as before, and his ratings had dropped sharply due to the variety of black materials.

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

The last time I heard D.Ark's name in the domestic rap circle was in the promotional project of "China's New Rap 2022 All-Star Season".

D.Ark questioned the referee's penalty against the South Korean player on the external network, and was exposed to apologize on Weibo but deleted the blog

In this project, D.Ark's name appeared in the "SoutheastErn League" (although he was a proper Northeasterner), alongside popular players such as Yang and Su and GALI. For a teenager who has never appeared on a domestic variety show, such a "juxtaposition treatment" is also very indicative of the recognition of him by the program group.

However, D.Ark's various confusing operations are probably gradually closing the door of his variety show road in Chinese mainland...