Ghanaian broadcaster Sam O'Chiri criticized Uijeongbu High School's graduation photos of a black funeral culture, and said that the school had "no intention of discrimination."

Sam Ochuri posted a parody picture of the'Gwan-byeon Boys' in Uijeongbu high school graduation photos on SNS on the 6th and said, "It's sad and sad to see this in 2020. It's not funny. It's very unpleasant for our black people. Please don't!" Criticized.

He added, "I understand that I'm copying the culture, but do I have to even color my face? I don't want these behaviors in Korea to be respected. It's best to respect each other's culture, and I'd like to talk to them once when I have a chance."

Uijeongbu High School attracted attention with unique graduation photos every year. This year, a variety of concept photos were presented, and the spectator boy who parodyed the funeral culture of black people also attracted attention. 

Sam O'Chiri pointed out that racism was the reason that the spectator boy's face was painted black while parodying the funeral culture of black people.

The opinions of netizens surrounding it were divided. There were many opinions about why you could feel discomfort and why it was racism to follow the Ghanaian tradition, not to wear black as a parody. 

(Reporter Ji-hye Kim, SBS funE)