A friendly reminder that Madein's still being horrifically mistreated by 143 Entertainment
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English isn't my first language so I had to have this translated so everyone could better understand 😭I hope all of u get my points I don’t know if it’s just me, but lately it feels like Bts and BLACKPINK members have been getting caught up in a huge hate train. I won’t mention any names because I don’t want to give attention to those people but honestly it’s getting exhausting. It made me wonder: should there be a subreddit dedicated purely to positive discussions about BTS and BLACKPINK? A space where fans can celebrate them without wading through senseless hate. Where we can show that while no idol is above fair criticism but baseless negativity isn’t the answerand that love always shines brighter than hate. You wouldn’t even have to be a fan of both to join like just be respectful. I think it could actually be pretty refreshing. Imagine seeing a BLINK post something like "i’m not really into BTS, but this performance was amazing," or an ARMY post "I don’t follow BLACKPINK closely, but that was really impressive." That kind of crossover positivity is so rare on Twitter where the fandoms are constantly at each other’s throats. What’s funny is that in real life, most people I know who like one group usually appreciate the other too. BTS and BLACKPINK are basically the global faces of kpop so why is it considered taboo to openly support both? It feels dystopian that their fandoms clash so much online Would you guys be interested in a space like that? Or maybe even some other idea. We need to drown out the senseless hate somehow... submitted by /u/Hot-Hospital-6050 [link] [comments]
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TW: Mentions of sexual harassment / abuse, rape, sexualisation of minors, alleged violence & sasaeng behaviour. It seems like 143's become the second coming of Open World Entertainment. For those who didn't know, OWE was shut down due to the CEO (Jang Seok-woo) being a serial sexual harasser & rapist, with his victims being his own trainees. I'm talking 30 victims. Gaeun isn't the only victim of Lee Yonghak (the CEO of 143) & his equally depraved company. Mashiro, Suhye & Yeseo have also been shown to have undergone mistreatment, which even Gaeun spoke up about. It's obvious that 143's attempts to cover their tracks & grift off the Japanese market are due to them being terrified of the consequences. They hate that none of their victims are backing down & that they have an immense amount of support behind them. In conclusion, Yonghak & his enablers need locking up & 143 needs to shut down permanently. #JusticeForGaeun submitted by /u/GenoveveSimmons15 [link] [comments]
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TW: Mentions of sexual harassment / abuse, rape, sexualisation of minors, alleged violence & sasaeng behaviour. It seems like 143's become the second coming of Open World Entertainment. For those who didn't know, OWE was shut down due to the CEO (Jang Seok-woo) being a serial sexual harasser & rapist, with his victims being his own trainees. I'm talking 30 victims. Gaeun isn't the only victim of Lee Yonghak (the CEO of 143) & his equally depraved company. Mashiro, Suhye & Yeseo have also been shown to have undergone mistreatment, which even Gaeun spoke up about. It's obvious that 143's attempts to cover their tracks & grift off the Japanese market are due to them being terrified of the consequences. They hate that none of their victims are backing down & that they have an immense amount of support behind them. In conclusion, Yonghak & his enablers need locking up & 143 needs to shut down permanently. #JusticeForGaeun submitted by /u/GenoveveSimmons15 [link] [comments]
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I was scrolling on bunjang and this huge banner for a giveaway popped up on the front page, so I clicked to see what it was. Turns out it was idntt, a rookie boy group doing a personal item giveaway. Each member put something up but since they’re all pretty young, most of the choices were little cute things like lip balm, face cream, phone case or a keyring. When I saw the word 'special/cherished item' on the YT video/promo page, my mind immediately went to clothes, hats, plushies or something with more sentimental meaning. So when I opened it up and saw a bunch of olive young skincare, I was like wait, what? At first I honestly thought it might just be sneaky promo for korean cosmetics. But then one of the members had the exact moisturizer I use all the time which actually made it feel kind of genuine. Obviously it’s totally up to the artists what they want to share but it made me wonder. What do you all picture when they say they're giving away an artist’s personal or cherished item? By the way i'm not trying to put down this group here i’m just genuinely curious what other people think. For me I always thought it would be clothes, plushies or something with a bit more meaning behind it. I do like things like keyrings or lucky charms, since those can feel personal and tied to a story. I watched YT video to see why they picked those items as their cherished ones. A couple of them chose skincare products which totally makes sense since they use it every day but it just feels a little different from something with a story or sentimental value behind it. That’s just the way I’ve always unconsciously thought about personal or cherished items. But then it also makes sense. bunjang is used by fans all over the world so maybe the company advised them to stick with small lightweight items. If they started giving away bulky clothes or plushies, international shipping would get crazy. Imagine having to pay $100 just for postage. So I get why they leaned toward smaller things but part of me still wishes they had gone with items that felt a little more unique or personal, something with more of a story behind it. Done right, it could have left an even more special impression to the fans submitted by /u/AgileEngine4771 [link] [comments]