SUGA's DUI

  • Was Suga's DUI offense rlly so serious that he deserved the amount of hate he received?


    I see so many people bringing it up and using it against him in contexts that are completely unrelated.


    Especially some fans still insisting that he "should just be happy he wasn't kicked out of the industry."

  • He f*cked up - but there’s no way he should have been dragged over the hot coals in the way he was IMHO.


    The thing that made me uncomfortable is people talking about it gleefully because it was an excuse to drag down someone they resented for other reasons, probably not because they found the crime itself that heinous. Don’t get me wrong, there were plenty of people who also just were very clear that they think any kind of drinking and being in control of any kind of a vehicle is a hard no. I mean the people who were just thrilled they had an opportunity to unleash every bad thought they ever had about him or BTS.

  • DUIs are always serious but I think he got dragged wayyyyy too hard. They are not taken as seriously in the West so it's odd to me but I understand. Like Justin Bieber got an underage DUI driving his lambo and was belligerent iirc, but I doubt many even remember that.

  • He f*cked up - but there’s no way he should have been dragged over the hot coals in the way he was IMHO.


    The thing that made me uncomfortable is people talking about it gleefully because it was an excuse to drag down someone they resented for other reasons, probably not because they found the crime itself that heinous. Don’t get me wrong, there were plenty of people who also just were very clear that they think any kind of drinking and being in control of any kind of a vehicle is a hard no. I mean the people who were just thrilled they had an opportunity to unleash every bad thought they ever had about him or BTS.

    Absolutely agree. It was totally a stupid move. The ferocity of hate was disturbing. I believe he is a good person and hope that he finds forgiveness and the lesson in all of this. In our lives we have done something that has hurt someone probably not intentionally and have experienced the grace of forgiveness. I wish that all idols are shown some compassion. None of us are perfect.

  • It is and was serious and there are those whose ulterior motive in dragging him as hard as they did had nothing to do with the actual DUI - they would have dragged him for anything they could.

    Very true and the next time SK needs someone to bail them out of a PR disaster or an expo bid, who are they gonna call?

  • It's a pretty neat piece of ammo. DUI is a crime recognized both internationally and in Korea, but crucially people - intentionally or not - always leave out the fact that he was on an electric scooter.


    As an american, being drunk on an electric scooter is more of a nuisance (i.e. public drunkenness) than a deadly crime (going 200 mph in a school zone while DUI)


    DUI is loaded with connotation and people like to use it to slam him, even if the actual action wasn't on the same level of the connotation.


    I'm going to point it out like this: What he did is wrong. His haters are never going to let his fans forget that like they're a toxic ex using "that one time" as ammo over and over again.

  • Idols get inexplicably high levels of adulation. Their very ordinary acts of kindness is praised to extraordinary levels.

    Therefore it is only to be expected that when they fail, make a mistake, the reverse happens, they earn extraordinary amount of censure, that an ordinary person making the same mistake won't.


    Besides DUI even if no one was harmed, shouldn't be treated lightly.

  • Absolutely agree. It was totally a stupid move. The ferocity of hate was disturbing. I believe he is a good person and hope that he finds forgiveness and the lesson in all of this. In our lives we have done something that has hurt someone probably not intentionally and have experienced the grace of forgiveness. I wish that all idols are shown some compassion. None of us are perfect.

    Definitely definitely this. I just feel very strongly in this, condemn the action, not the person, as some sort of write off.


    I have no idea whether Korean GP will come back around to him, but Grace is a powerful thing, and he deserves it as much as anyone else, since he obviously regrets his actions.

  • Man, I could never be an idol, having my whole life and all my business out there to be scrutinized would be horrid.

    People need to chill out.

    Newsflash, ur faves are human too. :meme-u-ok:

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  • Both fans and antis blew this up way more than it shouldn


    Antis using this an excuse to hate on him


    Fans defending his behaviour makes it even worse and angered even more people who weren't that affected by it

    Pretty much this.


    The antis using this as an extremely low risk high reward opportunity to bury a BTS member were in the wrong


    The fans who very obnoxiously downplayed the seriousness of DUIs and the fact Suga committed a crime, mocking anyone who wanted him held accountable, were also wrong.

  • As an american, being drunk on an electric scooter is more of a nuisance (i.e. public drunkenness) than a deadly crime (going 200 mph in a school zone while DUI)

    I just wanted to point out that electric scooters are deadly. Literally a couple months ago in my LA neighborhood, a old man was hit by a woman not paying attention on an electric scooter going way too fast and he died. Was she drunk? No idea. It was a hit and run, and as far as I know, they never found her. Regardless, my point is that I really wish people wouldn't downplay how dangerous electric scooters are.

    That being said. Nobody, let alone idols, deserve any of hate they receive. But also another reminder that Korean idols are idols. They are meant to be role models, and they are subject to much more scrutiny than popstars comparatively in the West are. Again, I don't condone it, but plenty of idols have their careers ended for less (Seunghan being a very recent example), so I don't think Suga's case is particularly uniquely harsh in its backlash.

  • I just wanted to point out that electric scooters are deadly. Literally a couple months ago in my LA neighborhood, a old man was hit by a woman not paying attention on an electric scooter going way too fast and he died. Was she drunk? No idea. It was a hit and run, and as far as I know, they never found her. Regardless, my point is that I really wish people wouldn't downplay how dangerous electric scooters are.

    Ohhh that's a fair point. I vaguely recall setting a speed limit for legally considering a motor vehicle in California by capping "cycling" scooters at 20 mph, where anything above that is a "motorbike" or something similar. I hadn't realized they'd be so deadly but yeah now that you point it out, it seems pretty dangerous.

    That being said. Nobody, let alone idols, deserve any of hate they receive. But also another reminder that Korean idols are idols. They are meant to be role models, and they are subject to much more scrutiny than popstars comparatively in the West are. Again, I don't condone it, but plenty of idols have their careers ended for less (Seunghan being a very recent example), so I don't think Suga's case is particularly uniquely harsh in its backlash.

    I feel like this is a perspective I need to focus more on. As an american, born and raised, I often tend to think "idols are humans and humans make mistakes" and indeed I tend to argue that, but as you've pointed out, idols are also role models -- and tend to walk a much finer tightrope in the public view in korea.

  • I do think several people took it too far (such as trying to force him out of the group), but any form of DUI is serious no matter how people want to spin it. Yes, this time he was fine. This time he was "just" on the sidewalk and didn't hurt anybody. But it only takes one mistake, one slip up for something bad to happen - even while sober. Add alcohol or any other drug to the mix? It becomes even more dangerous.


    This also happened, what, a month after an old woman had died in Korea due to a scooter accident similar to Yoongi's situation. So people were rightfully taking this seriously considering someone literally died in an accident regarding these scooters recently (at the time). It's not a joke, no matter how silly or outlandish it may seem. People have literally died due to negligence via those scooters.

  • To clarify because I think people might misunderstand:


    I'm not condoning any form of DUI as acceptable. DUI is something that can be extremely harmful to people no matter how minimal it might seem and that is something that I can understand having witnessed its devastating effects.


    My motive behind this thread was to gain a better perception because most of the comments that I've seen regarding this issue either drags Suga to hell and back for it or just lays it off as "not a big deal."


    So the main question is: what his offense that impactful(?) to warrant hate and calls for him to leave his group and the industry?

  • 1, What do you mean "another"?


    2. On a scooter??


    DUIs are serious no doubt but seeing as he was driving a scooter and not an actual motor vehicle, then he didn't really deserve all the hate he got from antis.

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  • No. He doesn’t need to leave BTS. I think once his military service is complete he needs to address it with his members and fans and reassure that this error in judgement won’t happen again. Does he have an issue with drinking too much? There has to be truthfulness and sincerity in words and action.


    It is interesting to compare another SK high profile celebrity, Lee Jung-Jae, who has multiple DUI arrests with a CAR and assaulted a woman and having quite the high peak of his career right now with Squid Game

  • 1, What do you mean "another"?


    2. On a scooter??

    I can't speak for Korea, but in my country there's been a massive increase in scooter related injuries (and two deaths) relating to scooter accidents, including 25% of those being 3rd party (ie not the person on the scooter).


    To be on something like that while intoxicated is just.... an exceedingly poor lapse of judgement. A lapse of judgement that prompts questions about decision making.


    Bit like Irene's scandal - it's not just the act itself, but the mindset someone has to have to even do this act is rather astonishing, it brings into question the nature of the person itself.


    Then, ontop of the very questionable personal decision making, there was the elements of the cageyness and the poor attempts at mediaplay about the accident in question. That also gets people offside.


    I'm not saying he should necessarily lose his career over this, but it's far more serious then people who go "oh it's just a scooter blah blah" understand or realize.

  • everyone is free to cancel whoever they want for whatever reason they want

    it's freedom of expression - however you are also free to defend whoever you want


    hatred on the other hand is seemingly inappropriate but not illegal


    and if some people want him (or anybody else) out of the group they should be able to espouse such views no? just as other people can also espouse the opposite view that he remain in the group

  • Was the hate too much? Sure, but imo this blew up way more bc of armys (yes, not all). The way they reacted as if DUI is just a joke, tried to cancel a whole country over it, several hashtags when the news broke out etc kinda made people mad and as this is kpop, everything will go back to the idols, love or hate, unfortunately that it is.

    But it's the same question with the same answer: if this was a BB/exo member would armys mind their own business or not? :meme-sure-jan:

    Kpop is toxic, fans are even more and any real scandal will all be about fanwars in the end of the day.

    Btw I don't think he is such an alcoholic like some fans tried to paint him just to excuse his crime.

  • no it wasnt that offensive

    he also suffered bc there was a lot of fake news going on, people thought he played down the whole thing when he said exactly what it hapenned and it was the aggravating of the whole situation

    people calling him criminal over this are delusional

    that said driving anything under influence when you live from your image may it be a bike, a eletric scooter or a skate its a dumb move

  • I just wish it was handled without lies do that he could face punishment that is just and move on

    This is false, his statement has proven true with the CCtv footage. The ones who lied were the media and they got called out by the gobernment.

    Kindly, stop spreading misinformation


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    He got death wishes for months, harassment at his place of work even thought he is a civilian rn... this is so out of proportion for what it happened.

    Its unacceptable.

    Its funny to still see the same users who participated in the only harassment and rejoiced when they dragged him over fake cctv footage... now trying to find excuses for their behaviour.

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  • Its funny to still see the same users who participated in the only harassment and rejoiced when they dragged him over fake cctv footage... now trying to find excuses for their behaviour.

    Never fail to show them two faces...

    Kind of agree with this...for most of the users it was kind of like gotcha moment rather than taking the DUI seriously...but there were also few fans who downplay the dui tho

  • Summary of responses in this thread-

    It's fine, people weren't doing it because they were concerned about his actions. They were only doing it because they were pissed off at ARMYs.

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