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Johnny Somali threatens more Comfort Women Statue antics if TikTok bans him
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Johnny Somali threatens more Comfort Women Statue antics if TikTok bans him

Banned Kick streamer Johnny Somali has said he will return to the Comfort Women statue in South Korea after sparking controversy for kissing it earlier in his trip.

Johnny Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, has been raising hell in South Korea since his arrival in the country and has a long list of criminal allegations against him for numerous streaming antics.

Early in his journey, the streamer caught the attention of the Korean parliament when he began kissing and behaving inappropriately with the Statue of Peace, also known as the Comfort Women statue.

The monument is intended to commemorate South Korean victims of sexual slavery by Japanese forces during World War II.

This resulted in many South Korean streamers targeting Somali and attacking himone even placing a bounty for information on his whereabouts.

Since then, he has been accused of obstructing business for causing chaos at a 7-Eleven, but many other allegations and possible repercussions await him as he is unable to leave the country.

It should be noted that he was accused of drug useprofound falsification of a AI Korean girlfriendbroadcasting in North Korea propagandaAnd violating both anti-terrorism laws and the Railways Act after a bomb prank on the subway.

Despite all this heat, Somali continued to live TikTok on November 20 and warned that he would return to the Statue of Peace if he was banned from the platform.

“I swear to God, if you ban me from TikTok, I’m going back to the statue tomorrow,” Ismael threatened. “If they ban me from TikTok, I’ll go back.”

The remarks contradict his apology earlier in November, when he said kissing the Comfort Women statue was just a “mistake.”

“I am young, I want to grow as a man. I made a mistake, and I think that when you make a mistake in life, you have to admit it. So, I apologize and I will never talk about or touch your statue again,” he said. claimed at the time.

Legal Mindset, a YouTube lawyer who follows Somali’s antics, commented on the situation: “Johnny is doing even more provocation on his TikTok – he can’t help but bury himself deeper.”

The Somali has remained confident that he will be able to return to the United States and will not face any prison time in Korea, but with so many accusations and investigations going on on his streams, he could have quite a legal battle ahead of him.