No kpop fan should complain about capitalist greed
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I don't think I've ever seen you say anything except that you like Twice.
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I'm a Cancer,I complain all I want.
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Yes, I like Twice.
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Or we just like the stuff that comes in the albums. The music is not selling the album. The photocards and photobooks are.
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Im not a success stan, i barely care for numbers and all that shit, i can complain about capitalism?
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Tbh I've always had a bone to pick with capitalism at its core. This quote summarizes it.
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This society is supposed to give us security, happiness and opportunity for "hardworkers" when it reality most of the wealthy people on earth come from the richest families.
The most sellable people, movie stars, pop stars, idols with short shelf lives are being put on a pedestal to the youth as something we should look upto. A lil distraction till we are trapped in a 9 to 5. After their core audience ages even celebrities can't hold onto the fame they sell so yeah. It isn't very sustainable.
However kpop is just as much as capitalistic as everything else we see. Clothes, food or even houses. We force ourselves to find happiness in a world, by landing one thing or buying another while a large portion of our society is crushed under capitalism.
However until a better system comes around no amount of complaining on a kpop forum is going to help you shubs. There are some very well read people on here that I suggest you talk to to soothe your mind.
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Im not a success stan, i barely care for numbers and all that shit, i can still complain about capitalism?
Yes, others still can but it would be very hypocritical for them
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Tbh I've always had a bone to pick with capitalism at its core. This quote summarizes it.
images - 2022-01-03T000855.799.jpeg
This society is supposed to give us security, happiness and opportunity for "hardworkers" when it reality most of the wealthy people on earth come from the richest families.
The most sellable people, movie stars, pop stars, idols with short shelf lives are being put on a pedestal to the youth as something we should look upto. A lil distraction till we are trapped in a 9 to 5. After their core audience ages even celebrities can't hold onto the fame they sell so yeah. It isn't very sustainable.
However kpop is just as much as capitalistic as everything else we see. Clothes, food or even houses. We force ourselves to find happiness in a world, by landing one thing or buying another while a large portion of our society is crushed under capitalism.
However until a better system comes around no amount of complaining on a kpop forum is going to help you shubs. There are some very well read people on here that I suggest you talk to to soothe your mind.
Actually I think capitalism is too 'tame'. The OP is from the perspective of the current generation mainstream thought
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Teshub ilysm
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I don't spend every dime I have on kpop. And I don't buy albums to make rich people get richer.
I buy albums because I like what's in them and those things make me happy.
I'd rather be happy than rich.
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