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iSens, 'Law to Prevent Hate Songs' Critique: "Reviving Censorship Is Unacceptable"

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Rapper iSens raised concerns about the 'Law to Prevent Hate and Crime-Instigating Songs,' currently being promoted by lawmakers.

Recently, iSens posted on social media, stating, "We must not revive censorship. Who gets to set and decide the standards?"

iSens's remarks appear to be a response to Representative Kim Hyun of the Democratic Party of Korea, who introduced a partial revision bill to the 'Music Industry Promotion Act' and the 'Information and Communications Network Act.'

The proposed amendment aims to encourage self-regulation by music distribution companies and establish an emergency response system for content review, reportedly to prevent the distribution of harmful songs to minors.

Upon hearing the news, iSens expressed his view: "If a song makes someone uncomfortable, why doesn't that individual simply choose not to consume it?"

He further added, "Is this not similar to saying we should ban shooting games because playing them with guns leads people to shoot others in the game?" expressing his discomfort.

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