Is the hate towards Shindong too much?

  • The public supports Dayoung more but do you think Shindong/Suju is getting too much hate? Who’s right and wrong?

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  • who was touching women without consent :pepestare:

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  • It was Leetuk I think, he even said weird things to snsd yoona when she were like 13

    Actually, Leeteuk said weird thigns about Krystal of f(x) as well when she was 14 and he was 21/22. He would chase her around the SM building and say that he would marry her (Of course it could just be jokes but personally I wouldn't make those jokes about a child :pepe-cop: )


    he's got an extensive history

  • Actually, Leeteuk said weird thigns about Krystal of f(x) as well when she was 14 and he was 21/22. He would chase her around the SM building and say that he would marry her (Of course it could just be jokes but personally I wouldn't make those jokes about a child :pepe-cop: )


    he's got an extensive history

    Quote from This is the incident that makes me cringe the most

    Leeteuk decided to apologize to Sooyoung for grabbing and hugging her when he was excited bc of a World Cup match in 2002. he added that this was the reason SM’s female and male trainees aren’t allowed to hang out together anymore. AND that Sooyoung at that time was his first love. she was ELEVEN at that time. he was TWENTY. he even had the nerve to act shocked with “were you that young?”.

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  • i think if other groups would have as much mic time as Super junior- their main attraction was, that they were up to do anything on variety show, and be funny (korean style funny, the one that can get you cancel 3 times before you touch the floor nowadays).

    they were on tv, radio, special shows. And their oppinions were very average korean man style...yeah gurl, get real. I don`t say all idols are like that, but be happy that some of them have an agency that restrict what they can or can not say in public

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  • i think if other groups would have as much mic time as Super junior- their main attraction was, that they were up to do anything on variety show, and be funny (korean style funny, the one that can get you cancel 3 times before you touch the floor nowadays).

    they were on tv, radio, special shows. And their oppinions were very average korean man style...yeah gurl, get real. I don`t say all idols are like that, but be happy that some of them have an agency that restrict what they can or can not say in public

    Yes idols are heavily restricted now because of cancel culture from overseas as they Chase the international market as many jokes and slapstick comedies have been all but outright banned. Yes the local population here may not care but its all those other people watching us that makes it this way. Hell prostitution was literally legal in 2010 but because we wanted the Olympics etc it was made illegal overnight.

  • Koreans have different attitudes about weight. Over there, it was commonplace for strangers and random folks to talk about your weight, i was in Korea visiting when i was a kid and had two strangers (a saleswoman and a waitress) mention my weight. What we might think is rude or "misogynistic" (since it's a man talking about a woman's weight in the OP's example) isnt over there. People ask you your age directly (since they might want to know if they should be using formal speech to an older person) and they comment about your weight.


    But this was my experiences back in the 80s and 90s lol, maybe times might have changed? I mean they sure as hell changed a crap ton here in the States, i grew up at a time when a song about a man wanting to hook up with a 17 year old went top 25 in the Hot 100 =O and when nobody blinked an eye when we called people "fat", "retard", "f*g", and played games like smear the qu**r =O=O

  • Didn't he say something about overweight women a decade ago?

    And when called out, that it was different for men and women.


    Can't believe he started talking about dieting again after that.


    I normally don't want to dlslike groups, but...well

  • I think it is. In the days when I followed Super Junior, I found Shindong to be a warm, funny and talented man and he isn't the only one within the group that has made fat shaming and misogynistic remarks. I think people just like to hate on him because he is a member of a group that has got problematic members.

  • I think it is. In the days when I followed Super Junior, I found Shindong to be a warm, funny and talented man and he isn't the only one within the group that has made fat shaming and misogynistic remarks. I think people just like to hate on him because he is a member of a group that has got problematic members.

    what does this even mean? so you are aware that shindong has made fat shaming and misogynistic comments in the past, but you think people hate on him only because he’s a member of a group that has problematic members, and not because he’s problematic himself?? lol where is the logic here??

  • They are entertainers.


    Shindong "act" is to be a frat boy. He is part of the Knowing Bros crew, and they say and do all kinds of stupid stuff. On top of that he is big. That is part of his brand, and he plays up to it.


    I'm sure he told Dayoung, its ok to say those things.

  • Koreans have different attitudes about weight. Over there, it was commonplace for strangers and random folks to talk about your weight, i was in Korea visiting when i was a kid and had two strangers (a saleswoman and a waitress) mention my weight. What we might think is rude or "misogynistic" (since it's a man talking about a woman's weight in the OP's example) isnt over there. People ask you your age directly (since they might want to know if they should be using formal speech to an older person) and they comment about your weight.


    But this was my experiences back in the 80s and 90s lol, maybe times might have changed? I mean they sure as hell changed a crap ton here in the States, i grew up at a time when a song about a man wanting to hook up with a 17 year old went top 25 in the Hot 100 =O and when nobody blinked an eye when we called people "fat", "retard", "f*g", and played games like smear the qu**r =O=O

    This is very true which is why I pause when ifans jump on cancel trains and then hypocritically in same vien turn a blind eye too or accept/ encourge bullying etc of idols and people they don't like. Yet are the same people that will cry about what happened recently and say everyone needs to do more? Like bruh you can't advocate for things being better while supporting the toxicity to people you don't like. This idea of pushing your own views culture etc on another culture and place is colonial behavior.

  • I think it is. In the days when I followed Super Junior, I found Shindong to be a warm, funny and talented man and he isn't the only one within the group that has made fat shaming and misogynistic remarks. I think people just like to hate on him because he is a member of a group that has got problematic members.

    True had he been far more popular and way better looking suddenly people would turn a blind eye

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