Have kpop fans still not realized that most idols queerbait for fanservice?
I'm not denying nor agreeing with the fact that there are plenty of idols who genuinely want to show support or are gay/lesbian/bisexual themselves, because at the end of the day it's not our business to wonder about someone's sexual/romantic orientation.
However, the Kpop industry has been rising in the U.S., where progressiveness is a lot more normalized than it is in SK. It's logical for companies to try to cater to a larger audience, which means supporting fans in the LGBTQ+ community as well.
Look, I want to give idols the benefit of the doubt and believe that most of them are genuinely good people. But the main things these companies want is money and profit, and there's a fairly large chance that many idols show support because it's convenient, not because they genuinely want to support LGBTQ+.
Just my opinion. You're allowed to disagree