Army using orphaned children to boost votes for Jimin for VMA award.
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Wow that fandom is full of psycho scumbags, exploiting poor orphanage childrens for some worthless award
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Is this real? I thought it was a joke?
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Supposedly the ARMY psychofart is from Sydney, Australia
FUCKADUCKADIGGIDYDOO
It gets worse...
So much worse
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That's... Desperate... Fraudmin won't get rid of the fraud accusations and time soon lol
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When I first opened this thread I thought this was related to stray kids since orphaned children is often used by antis. 🙈🙈🙈🙈 I didn't think there would be actual ophaned children involved.
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So armys are literally turning orphans kids into slave just for an award
Yeah cuz it's what it is making kids works for your purpose and hiding it behind lame and embarassing excuses of " it'll be fun for them" "it'll be wonderful for them to cooperate for a purpose"
Honestly this person text sounds like a kim jong un propaganda
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Oh erm.....



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Look at the deranged kpop stans in here and I'm not even talking about the person who actually fed those children. I'm talking about the ones who will take any positive and turn it into something vicious and evil to spread their agenda.
Did the person enforce “one vote! one meal!" as a rule?
or did they just decide to do a good deed and asked them to vote as an afterthought
If it’s the former then the outrage is understandable
If it is the latter then y’all need more help than the person that’s actually doing something to help their community. lmao
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Look at the deranged kpop stans in here and I'm not even talking about the person who actually fed those children. I'm talking about the ones who will take any positive and turn it into something vicious and evil to spread their agenda.
Did the person enforce “one vote! one meal!" as a rule?
or did they just decide to do a good deed and asked them to vote as an afterthought
If it’s the former then the outrage is understandable
If it is the latter then y’all need more help than the person that’s actually doing something to help their community. lmao
I don't think it matters. Why are they even asking CHILDREN to vote? Do they even allowed to vote? I don't think so, because I'm pretty sure there's an age limit. BTS have enough fans. Just donate food and that's all. Fans of IU donating rice every year, but never ask for votes or something like that. With this, this person is basically making fun of their faves.
I don't blame BTS let alone the whole fandom for this, but this person is crazy for sure.
Doing this for the VMA? Like, come on! Even artists making fun of MTV for decades! Only Kpop stans think it's a big and meaningful Award.
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Look at the deranged kpop stans in here and I'm not even talking about the person who actually fed those children. I'm talking about the ones who will take any positive and turn it into something vicious and evil to spread their agenda.
Did the person enforce “one vote! one meal!" as a rule?
or did they just decide to do a good deed and asked them to vote as an afterthought
If it’s the former then the outrage is understandable
If it is the latter then y’all need more help than the person that’s actually doing something to help their community. lmao
Ofcourse we have army here justifying this behaviour holy shit this fandom is nuts
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Look at the deranged kpop stans in here and I'm not even talking about the person who actually fed those children. I'm talking about the ones who will take any positive and turn it into something vicious and evil to spread their agenda.
Did the person enforce “one vote! one meal!" as a rule?
or did they just decide to do a good deed and asked them to vote as an afterthought
If it’s the former then the outrage is understandable
If it is the latter then y’all need more help than the person that’s actually doing something to help their community. lmao
You really tried to find justification for this.
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Ofcourse we have army here justifying this behaviour holy shit this fandom is nuts
I could've predicted your comment. Cause you have an agenda as I said
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I could've predicted your comment. Cause you have an agenda as I said
Yes and that army going to that orphanage to exploit the kids also had an agenda, you are a hypocrite if you try to deny it
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You really tried to find justification for this.
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You really tried to find justification for this.
Some of y'all need to realise, not everybody will run like a bull to attack everything they see after a red flag pops up.
I said context is important and it is!
If y'all want to know morally where I stand:
Forcing the children to vote = BAD
Feeding orphaned children = GOOD DEED
Were they forced to vote for a meal?
If yes = BAD
if not and it was their choice = GOOD
so you can talk about justification for as long as you wish.
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Yes and that army going to that orphanage to exploit the kids also had an agenda, you are a hypocrite if you try to deny it
So much as it is not you and the OP's agenda to turn this into a fandom trait
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I don't think it matters. Why are they even asking CHILDREN to vote? Do they even allowed to vote? I don't think so, because I'm pretty sure there's an age limit. BTS have enough fans. Just donate food and that's all. Fans of IU donating rice every year, but never ask for votes or something like that. With this, this person is basically making fun of their faves.
I don't blame BTS let alone the whole fandom for this, but this person is crazy for sure.
Doing this for the VMA? Like, come on! Even artists making fun of MTV for decades! Only Kpop stans think it's a big and meaningful Award.
I have some of these questions too
Like how old are these kids?
I don't even know the twitter user so I could go try to find more info about it
There's quite a lot to unpack here
The biggest argument is morals.
Was it necessary to ask them to vote or not?
But you see.
My issue with threads like these is that no one asks these questions or prefers discussion. It's simply reduced to a fandom issue and a gotcha moment. And to tell you the truth David I've seen this so many times that rn I do not care and will just call it out.
Like just look at the first couple of comments?
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Well, yes? I'm not losing morals over kpop (fans).
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Yeah it's a very positive thing
To use orphans children for your own purpose and then disguise it as a way " to have fun with them" or " give them a purpose"
Yeah because most of these children aren't suffering enough
They need to also be use by some kind of derange and twisted person that is using them as a way to gain vote for their favs
And trust me the only deranged kpop fans beside the one who did this
Is you trying to justify and excuse this type of behaviour and trying to paint it as something "positive "
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Yeah it's a very positive thing
To use orphans children for your own purpose and then disguise it as a way " to have fun with them" or " give them a purpose"
Yeah because most of these children aren't suffering enough
They need to also be use by some kind of derange and twisted person that is using them as a way to gain vote for their favs
And trust me the only deranged kpop fans beside the one who did this
Is you trying to justify and excuse this type of behaviour and trying to paint it as something "positive "
Girl I ain't got nothing more to say to y'all just one question to ask you. Answer it yourself.
Was it not a good deed to feed these children?
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Am I really reading a defense for this

These are KIDS
Kids in an extremely vulnerable and deprived situation.
Of course if someone "kind" brings them a luxury they'd usually not ever get, they'll do anything that person asks either because they felt indebted or because they want more kindness and more food. There's 0 way to do this that isn't manipulation and fucked up
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Was it not a good deed to feed these children?
Oh please you really need to go take a dictionnary and go look for the definition of " good deed
A good deed is doing an intentional action without expecting something in return
If it's calculated and you are waiting for something in return of your " good deed" it's not a good deed
It's call being manipulative
And please offering food or toys when you visit orphans kids is the bare minimal
Especially considering the situation these kids are
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Am I really reading a defense for this

These are KIDS
Kids in an extremely vulnerable and deprived situation.
Of course if someone "kind" brings them a luxury they'd usually not ever get, they'll do anything that person asks either because they felt indebted or because they want more kindness and more food. There's 0 way to do this that isn't manipulation and fucked up
Just checked their profile. I had to, i needed to see replies. And surprise, surprise, they went private. And all because of a good deed

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Today it's orphans kids
Tomorrow this fandom is going to use homeless people to vote for their favs ?
And the worst thing is that they'll still be some people of their fandom trying to justify this and call it a " good deed" 🤮🤮
First of all when you do a good deed you don't expect anything in return
And if it's a genuine good deed you don't come on social media to boast about what you did
Especially when what you did is nothing impressive and it's just being a normal human being
I'm really disgusted to see some kpop fans trying to justify the worst things from their fandoms
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Well too late, you caused harm too him. I already found a tweet saying jimin did this.
If what one of the tweets here said that op's family is the orphanage is true, there's no way the staff would say no to her.
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Oh please you really need to go take a dictionnary and go look for the definition of " good deed
A good deed is doing an intentional action without expecting something in return
If it's calculated and you are waiting for something in return of your " good deed" it's not a good deed
It's call being manipulative
And please offering food or toys when you visit orphans kids is the bare minimal
Especially considering the situation these kids are
Can't seem to quote
@Sooyung
We are losing the plot
I do not want to go on a tangent.
By definition perhaps it is wrong to label it a good deed but my entire point before this argument is that context is important. And I will not rage before finding out whether this person DID in fact do this with good intentions or it is as you posters think. And it was to manipulate the children.
Because these children were visited and they got their meal and in my opinion that is a good thing.
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It's not even about OP's family being the orphanage that's the most wrong
And these tweet are just digging a hole deeper for them
Yeah cousin, sister etc...can vote and can be ask to vote
Nobody is criticizing the fact that he ask some people to vote
But this person ask Orphan kids to vote
How can you compare the situation of orphans kids to the situation of a sister or a brother or a cousin
First of all these orphans kids are in a situation of constraint they will not say no when OP is the son/daughter of the owner of the orphanage
And we all know that most of the times orphanage have some real struggle in management and more cuz they don't have a lot of money and it's hard to manage many kids at once
So there's often a lot of abuse in this place
(I'm not saying there's abuse in this orphanage)
But it's just to show that we don't know the situation and the mental place where these kids are to accept on their own will
Especially if they got promise something in return like pizza
We are talking about kids that have to deprive themselves from the "normal" pleasure that a kids usually have
Cuz they don't have parents and owner of orphanage can't buy them everything they need, and are deprived of love
Of course if you offer them a pizza in exchange, it'll be something that they'll not refuse
Cuz it's a simple joy for us, but it's not common for them
Your cousin, your sister, your brother isn't in this situation of constraint towards you, their situation doesn't depend on you or your family
So of course they would be free to do it or not without thinking that they might face repercussion or feel like they are being deprive of something by doing this
WHY IS IT SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND FOR THESE STUPID EMPTY BRAINLESS ARMY ???😡😡😡😡
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Just checked their profile. I had to, i needed to see replies. And surprise, surprise, they went private. And all because of a good deed

Who went private?
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