They have security. The thing is most people don't think they need security at home he was attacked at home
Posts by kazuyakamenashi
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teach idols self-defense. most people should learn, really. might come in handy one day
This applies to most people. As most people don't believe they will be a victim of a crime or that anyone hates them enough to hurt them. Even more so in certain Asian countries that have very low violent crime rates.
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this shouldnt be okay, thats very crazy
It's never okay and unfortunately these things do leave trauma. His behaviors will be forever changed by it. He did later make a post about it and said he wouldn't go into detail about what that person did to him. He and the staff member were treated at the hospital for their injuries.
These incidents will always leave trauma and some form of PTSD. I've known people that have been in situations like this have a panic moment when they would play fight with their friends etc because the very act triggers that. I've seen people constantly checking corners and behind them, touching them unannounced gets a starling response and this was from someone who did boxing as a hobby.
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The girls from Fifty fifty has exactly that proven about them, lost the name rights, lost a member and the battle for public opinion. They still found a new company and debuted. Hybe already screwed up too much to ever win the battle for public opinion to the same degree.
Public opinion doesn't matter. Legal opinion does. I'd rather not have public opinion and be in debt for 20yrs owing some shitty agency my IP rights and the next 20yrs of paychecks. Violating contract to get a early termination has a hefty fee especially entertainment industry contracts it likely will cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars or millions. And I highly doubt these members have that kind of money yet to afford it
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Eh may not be especially if they lose their ip rights which is very likely to happen in a legal battle. Plus if hybe can somehow prove that they are just acting up and not working, no agency will risk buying them knowing they can try the same tactics on them. The entertainment industry is cruel, even if you are right or wrong in a situation, you can end up blacklisted from working as you create too much "risk" to everyone.
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When it comes to the birthrate issue, I feel like people oversimplify it to just men and women not getting along, but it's more than that.
The truth is that men and women in Japan and South Korea are overwhelmed and overworked. They don't want to be procreating and raising children if they have more than enough things going on in their lives.
The West wants people to reproduce like crazy even if they're not ready to be parents. Raising a child is expensive, and I think a lot of Westerners feel they're entitled to having a child even if they're not in the right headspace or financial situation to be a parent.
Also to add onto this people also forget the serious social pressures placed on people in a relationship. There's a lot of things demanded of you from your own family and the spouses family plus the massive push for marriage etc especially when it comes to having kids. Unlike the West where most of this is at most a suggestion not a hardcore requirement. Example having a child out of wedlock isn't seen negatively in the West. But here in Korea? That shit is taboo af hell depending on your family and area of the country it can get you disowned etc. there's entire families etc that hide fatherless/ motherless kids and stuff as the idea of it is beyond shameful. So add on all of these pressures on people on top of everything else and you get why the birthrates are in the toilet with less than 5% of the reasons being some gender politics bs.
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When there's consequences the celebrities get cancelled etc example jaejoong justifiably hit a stalker gets cancelled for it. NCT bodyguard hit a fan that literally attacked the members gets cancelled and demands they get fired etc. when this happens and the victim party gets backlash and blame for everything it just further enables this behavior
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Don't get me wrong. Misogynistic men, Korean or not, are awful indeed. I want people to be genuinely concerned for South Korea, not this "hahaha, look at this awful country, yet you K-boos still glorify K-pop and Korean people" agenda some westerners are pushing.
I've openly criticized some societal problems of Korea, but I did it because I care about the culture and people's well-being, not because I'm hating on a country due to envy.
Yeah most of this is agenda pushing echo chamber behavior they see the actions of a small minority of people and instantly assume it's the default for the country and the majority of its people. Ya know if this happened in a western country you'd get cancelled for some sort of ism. But since it's a foreign Asian country it's ok. Hmm the hypocrisy is real. Also funny how some people keep blaming this one subject as the reason for negative birthrates it's NOT. There's like 5 other things a hundred times more important than this that's the primary driver for this in the country plus a few other nearby Asian countries suffering from the same if not worse birthrates problems yet this one thing isn't the boogyman there hmm I wonder why?
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There's a theory that his saseang fan caused this. Apparently this fan had been harassing him daily even exposing personal information and details about him and even exposing his family and friends and others close to him and generally being a nuisance to him. This person deleted all their social media accounts and went into hiding after news of his death. Many people have been trying to find this person as they consider them likely one of the biggest reasons for it.
If true I hope this person feels soo much guilt that crushes them. Remember folks at the end of the day these celebrities are human too, they aren't toys or zoo animals, if you treat them badly you will only get bad results and sometimes those results are tragic and you can't undo this type of harm. I'm sorry isn't going to cut it.
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I've heard of obstruction of official business, but not simply obstruction of business. Can this law be applied to employees? Because it's not like NJ run their own business. Likewise, IP infringement definitely isn't an avenue they can go down, as they don't own the NJ IP, Hybe does. What would their case for defamation be?
Exactly. These girls they might end up being 50/50 2.0 and lose hard. If they cannot provide substantial definitive proof against hybe and ador, that would allow them to terminate their contract, they will get FUCKED figuratively and legally. Hybe can she then for every penny and win plus a early termination without legitimate valid cause will leave them with a termination fine which can be hundreds of thousands of dollars or millions $ either way they would have generational debt. I sincerely hope they clearly thought this through, public opinion and popularity will NOT save you in court, court goes by logic and facts not feelings and popularity
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That explains a lot about knetz' behavior
Wow someone actually learning about real Korea 😂. Yes drinking culture is a huge thing here and in plenty of other Asian countries. But definitely here in Korea it's Big it's encouraged even in business, it's not uncommon for after work meetings etc to be done at some establishment where everyone gets drunk and not participating in drinking makes evyone think you are weird.
Add the social and professional business pressures around drinking be it school work or your personal life. It's no surprise it's heavily promoted hell even suga made a drinking show🤡. Our nation is tough on drunk driving and messages about it,but at the same time we contradict this message by positively promoting alcohol use.
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That shooter shouldn't have missed
He was destined for something else, if not the. He wouldn't have missed
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The younger group members are actually quite close. The children are now facing an uncomfortable situation because of the adults
Already happening because fans and some netizens are insanely clown 🤡 world stupid. Example they were bashing seventeen because the members posted a collaboration with another idol that was mentioned in the document.
Like c'mon you idiots the kids didn't make this fuckin document stop blaming the artists for shit their companies do and they themselves know nothing about and have NO power to make any decisions in the company.
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Yeah I think that's clown 🤡 world to tattoos some random strangers names on you, idols or not. You don't know them.
Now people tattooing the name of their kids or spouse makes sense. These are your loved ones the most precious to you and won't ever leave your side.
It also serves as an emergency contact if you got hurt and were unresponsive. It would be fairly easy to deduce from the names that these are people we should try to find
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Yeah infinite's logo it has had multiple cool designs over the years and looks cool AF and can have multiple interpretations
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It's never (or hardly ever) the idols that hurt each other but the fans going at each other and that concept isn't unique to kpop - it can be seen in any competitive environment ie. sports
Exactly it's the fans first that need changing. 99% of the time any "competition" between idols is simply a friendly competition just how sports teams compete, after the game ends a good amount of them are friends off the field and shake hands after the game. Same is true for idols it's clown world 🤡 hilarious to see fans bashing a idol when said idol is clearly the best friend of their fave idols group 🤡 example some skz or ateez fans hating on each other groups when the members of both are literally hugging and kissing each other like bruh 😂😂 . This is like trying to put two loving siblings against each other when they do nothing but love each other