How do you know only female fans do that..

Why do female fans make female idols lives harder than they need to be?
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And on the Danielle thing you'd see that most of the views and weird comments were from extremely nationalistic 40+ yr old men who always come out when it comes to similar controversies
With almost every scandal, without fail, main demographic are always men in their 40s. They always have something to say
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Calm down. You are out of control lol
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if you don't think there are male fans who don't like that jennie twerks on stage, you're wrong. kpop has a surprising amount of fans who are white supremacist incels who fetishize asian women. they want asian women to be docile and submissive and pure and uncorrupted by feminism, so when they see stuff like jennie twerking they become genuinely angry.
Yeap, I've definitely seen this happen. Kpop international male fans getting rabidly angry when Jennie (and others like Soyeon) don't act like the "docile and submissive and pure and uncorrupted by feminism" fantasy visions of asian females they have in their head. There's also this whole moronic discourse on how "pure" idols are in kpop incel communities.
And heaven forbid a female idol gets a tattoo. She's absolutely the WORST apparantly.
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How do you know only female fans do that..
there is some exxageration. males can do that too. its not only females but mainly. he may have a point with the wonyoung, jennie, leeseo issues.
the danielle thing and also the aoa dont know history issue was more caused by the konservative koreans. thats like 70/30 male/females. due to historic and economic reasons korea is still relative konservative. They would go after any celebrity or person like that. anyway those issues had not really much to do with kpop fans especially females. except maybe some kboos or wannabe woke people picking up on this.
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Because they're really insecured. Hence why all those female Kpop idols were being cancelled.
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