K-Pop Group, STAYC Caught Wearing the Wrong Rangers Uniform in Texas

This is kind of funny, but I have to wonder where in Texas did they purchase jerseys from a Scottish professional soccer team?:

STAYC was seen wearing the wrong "Rangers" uniform during the girl group's concert held in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday as part of its world tour.[JUN.DY]

STAYC was seen wearing the wrong “Rangers” uniform during the girl group’s concert held in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday as part of its world tour.[JUN.DY]

STAYC was seen wearing the wrong “Rangers” uniform during the girl group’s concert held in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday as part of its world tour. 
  
Instead of wearing jerseys for the Texas Rangers baseball team — a Major League Baseball team — the group’s members wore uniforms of Rangers Football Club, a Scottish professional soccer club based in Glasgow, Scotland, during the performance, leaving fans to wonder whether the agency didn’t know they are two different teams. 
  
“We had a bit of a mix-up as we were purchasing the uniforms,” STAYC’s agency, Highup Entertainment told the Korea JoongAng Daily on Wednesday, admitting there was a mistake.

Joong Ang Ilbo

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

Good thing they didn’t give a concert at Siemens.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 months ago

Classic Korea, land of the not quite right, mix up.

Korean Man
Korean Man
6 months ago

Classic Korea, land of the not quite right, mix up.

Says, someone who is from a country where half the people questioned, can’t even spot their own country on the world map.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

“Classic Korea, land of the not quite right, mix up.”

“Says, someone who is from a country where half the people questioned, can’t even spot their own country on the world map.”

Yeah!!! You are both right.

Korea has a culture of quickly and functionally rather than correctly. This is exactly my style. In my job, there is constant crisis that need immediate action and resolution. I get the desired results quickly and functionally. I try to minimize the collateral damage. It doesn’t matter. There are other people who clean up my messes. It is a functional system. The drawback for Korea is that there is not always someone paying attention to the backend mess.

America has a division of class. Government and media would like to tell you it is based on race or income, but it is not.

It is based on usefullness.

One group has skills, ability, and motivation. The other wants its shít fo’ free.

Different cultures have different educational values and different work ethics. These cultures correlate closely with race. Ability to do useful stuff correlates closely with income.

In division of class, a rare case where an obvious correlation is unrelated to causation, everyone ignores the tired saying that they won’t shut up about when there is correlation fully due to causation that doesn’t fit the narrative.

Anyway, the Gimme mah Gibs crowd can’t find their own country on a map. For sure. They probebly couldn’t even find their own ásses with both hands and a government-subsidized ass finding machine. That is why they are poor.

Say, what is your useful and productive skill?

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