I just like the arguments that entails afterwards, this one seems the most rational.
this is from netizen buzz
The next nate pann post
is a male K-Pop fan that decided to share his two cents while watching
over the Seungri scandal. It received a lot of agreement from both fans
and non-fans alike.
"Through this scandal, I've learned how to differentiate between fans
and dumb fangirls. Despite none of us knowing whether it could or could
not be Seungri in the pictures, it is because of all of his dumb
fangirls that everyone who would not have otherwise found out now know.
They act like they're trying to protect Seungri, but they don't know
that what they're doing right now is just making it harder for him to
recover.
They can try to hide and shield everything all they want now, but what
are they going to do when it is later confirmed that it was indeed
Seungri? Because of all of the sh*t they laid out, Seungri is going to
be hated on for that much more. You fans are seriously no different from
Friday.
Arguing over a few unidentified pictures and all of you blindly and
aggressively pushing for your side being right is only making it harder
for Seungri. If you're a true fan that loves him, you need to stay
quiet.
And to all of those brainless fans that are saying it doesn't matter if
an adult male has a one night with a female... Is Seungri some nobody?
He's someone that has the power to influence the youth. People follow
everything idols do lately, and because of you dumb fangirls, they're
going to grow up thinking that when everyone grows up, everyone has one
night stands like the norm.
And finally to everyone saying this is a conspiracy created by the
government.. Why the hell would the Japanese government release
something like this to cover something in the Korean government? You
guys are so frustrating..
I wanted to stay quiet and just watch over the issue but you guys keep bit*hing and bit*hing."
I agree completely with this person, so international Kpop fans should grow up and stop making this seem like it's nothing.
Then again, I care not for a musician's personal life. All it matters for people like them to create original and amazing art; and people like us to decide if it is truly art.
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