Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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A former trainee said no one talks because it's considered disrespectful and not proper. Reputation is everything in Asian countries, and even in the West. Coming forward would help others but kill their career. If people won't come forward on other issues in Korea, why would they tell others about the abuse? It's not like the laws will punish the person who did it. Laws cater to the powerful worldwide. I don't blame them for keeping their head's down.
Yeah South Korea's Justice system is corrupt. Looking at how they handled incidents like burning sun, molka, nth room etc one can understand why no one stands up and exposes the system and idols are at the bottom of the celebrity pool most Knetz don't even consider them real artists so they have more to lose in such situations. When your own family doesn't support you because it wants some $$$ then there isn't much you can do on your own
 

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He's one of Ba4g's favorite visuals. During the Chao$ Chapt3r era, he wanted him to wear pigtails but he didn't want to. Wherever he goes, older men are all over him. Unlike Taem1n, he responds to it, except in this case. They usually don't touch him and it's verbal flirting. I think it's fanservice and the company pushing the agenda. He's rich and doesn't need a sponsor. That's why he barely gets any promos or extra work like his hyungs.
He may just like getting the attention of people. Pretty boy look is very popular in korea rn some kdrama actors have done it too. In fact gay fanservice and androgynous look among male and female idols has been a thing since the early 2000s. I found this article recently and it lists many male and female idols who were adopting androgynous looks in 2nd gen and most were fine or actually enjoyed it. T@em was actually the exception among idols for disliking the fanservice part and I believe jm is like him too he doesn't like being feminized he likes to appear manly in front of armchairs.
 
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They were on their Yunhanam show, and k3y was very uncomfortable with Taem1n going on a date with a 22 year old woman. He was only 14 on in international years. The show came out when Replay debuted so that noona fans could have their yn moment and fantasize about dating younger men.

Taem1n wasn't a man, he was a little kid. He barely looked at his date and played with the dogs the whole time. This was his first date. The others were giving him tips on dating, but k3y was uncomfortable and gave him advice to be as boring as possible.

He cares but he can't save himself. This shows when he was upset about Tae's enlistment during 'I Home Alone'. He couldn't save him but he tried to feed him a good meal and gave him something to help him in the military. Most people describe Taem1n as someone who's soft outside but has a strong core inside him. I think he knew what would happen and felt helpless to save his 'baby'. He's often been the mother figure for Tae. I think a lot of his sass comes from seeing so much and having to swallow it.
His sassy comments are often like a satirical comedy on the industry. K3y lived some time in America so I think he is more "woke" when it comes to these issues but he's very adaptable and knows how to get to the top. When sh1nee debuted he used to be the least popular member because he didn't have any gimmick to make him popular in knetz's eyes. 0new had his vocals, jj0ng had his talent, leadership skills and manly persona, m1nho had his visuals, and T@em got attention for being cute but k3y was left out he was assigned the role of being the "Mom" in the group. The lack of attention from Knetz seemed to have hurt his self-esteem a lot and he was rumored to have done self harming practices something he later confirmed himself. He has gotten better in recent years but many still see him as nothing more than a comedian. He is aware of the sad state of the industry and tries to keep himself free from anything controversial playing along with what the latest trend is in korea to survive.

He cares about T@em a lot when sh@wols asked him how T@em was doing in the military he looked sad and concerned but there isn't much they could've done it's all on the military that didn't take into account T@em's mental health condition and deemed him fit for active duty. There was no way out for him if he had tried to run away or delay the enlistment Knetz would've tored him apart or worse he would be punished under the law so he tried his best to serve honorably despite his condition. It was just a case of bad luck for him. T@em is sensitive but he has a strong will power to overcome hurdles in life, he is the type who won't give up very easily . He's fragile but we have so far never heard of any rumors about him doing self harming practices or attempting suicide since debut and military friends reported he was trying his best to get better which is a good sign
depression and panic can be healed if the person has a positive attitude and will to survive so I am hopeful he will get through this.
 
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Yeah South Korea's Justice system is corrupt. Looking at how they handled incidents like burning sun, molka, nth room etc one can understand why no one stands up and exposes the system and idols are at the bottom of the celebrity pool most Knetz don't even consider them real artists so they have more to lose in such situations. When your own family doesn't support you because it wants some $$$ then there isn't much you can do on your own
Many idols have unsupportive families, come from hard situations or take care of their families. Kids who should be in school or playing, are making hard decisions about whether to tell someone or to feed their family. They have to pick between their careers, when most kids that age are in school, and justice. There's no justice for anyone but the chaebols in their country.
 
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Maybe him and sodam just had a lot of surgery or both resemble the missing father more than the mother
Their faces went from Blasian to Caucasian. That's a lot of surgery. The natural skin color went from brown to white, like a lot of idols unfortunately. The pictures below show what I'm trying to say. Found a picture of their mom with them, and I think she was the reason they looked like that. We don't know what their father looked like, so it's hard to say.
 

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Many idols have unsupportive families, come from hard situations or take care of their families. Kids who should be in school or playing, are making hard decisions about whether to tell someone or to feed their family. They have to pick between their careers, when most kids that age are in school, and justice. There's no justice for anyone but the chaebols in their country.
Many of these idols though come from rich families from what i've noticed...
 
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He may just like getting the attention of people. Pretty boy look is very popular in korea rn some kdrama actors have done it too. In fact gay fanservice and androgynous look among male and female idols has been a thing since the early 2000s. I found this article recently and it lists many male and female idols who were adopting androgynous looks in 2nd gen and most were fine or actually enjoyed it. T@em was actually the exception among idols for disliking the fanservice part and I believe jm is like him too he doesn't like being feminized he likes to appear manly in front of armchairs.
It caused a lot of problems for both of them. I think some men went too far with Jm and Taem1n, touching their bodies or worse. I think Hodong was the nicest, although he treated Taem1n like the kids he was, or younger lol. When he watched Tae dance, he would imitate him and appreciated his movements. I never saw him emasculate him or touch him inappropriately. Maybe he's a father and nicer than many. He's the same with any young idols on his show.

Some fans think Bg likes older men and the attention. Men were all over him on b1stro sh1gor and he loved it. The guys were competing for his attention.
 
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Many of these idols though come from rich families from what i've noticed...
That's the downfall for this generation. Companies can't force kids to sleep with sponsors or do anything they don't want to. Trainees have their own luxury goods, and parents who can and will sue the company.

Kids are rebelling against the idol system and it's forcing the big four to search Asia, Europe and America for talent. Kar1na said that Sm was having a hard time finding attractive talented people to train.
 
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His sassy comments are often like a satirical comedy on the industry. K3y lived some time in America so I think he is more "woke" when it comes to these issues but he's very adaptable and knows how to get to the top. When sh1nee debuted he used to be the least popular member because he didn't have any gimmick to make him popular in knetz's eyes. 0new had his vocals, jj0ng had his talent, leadership skills and manly persona, m1nho had his visuals, and T@em got attention for being cute but k3y was left out he was assigned the role of being the "Mom" in the group. The lack of attention from Knetz seemed to have hurt his self-esteem a lot and he was rumored to have done self harming practices something he later confirmed himself. He has gotten better in recent years but many still see him as nothing more than a comedian. He is aware of the sad state of the industry and tries to keep himself free from anything controversial playing along with what the latest trend is in korea to survive.

He cares about T@em a lot when sh@wols asked him how T@em was doing in the military he looked sad and concerned but there isn't much they could've done it's all on the military that didn't take into account T@em's mental health condition and deemed him fit for active duty. There was no way out for him if he had tried to run away or delay the enlistment Knetz would've tored him apart or worse he would be punished under the law so he tried his best to serve honorably despite his condition. It was just a case of bad luck for him. T@em is sensitive but he has a strong will power to overcome hurdles in life, he is the type who won't give up very easily . He's fragile but we have so far never heard of any rumors about him doing self harming practices or attempting suicide since debut and military friends reported he was trying his best to get better which is a good sign
depression and panic can be healed if the person has a positive attitude and will to survive so I am hopeful he will get through this.
His fake laugh when he's throwing shade and his sighs make me laugh so much. He adapted and did what's necessary to thrive. The mom in the group is often the least popular member. They're not paid enough to watch the other kids, especially if they're a kid too.

Taem1n will be ok, but he is going to be scarred. It's hard watching newer content and seeing the darkness in his eyes. At debut he was so happy and excited. They all were and now, he's worn out and struggles with mental illness. He couldn't run, beg or cry to get away from serving. If he wanted a career, he had to serve. I hope this wakes up the country to the harm of conscription. There's a thousand just like him, and many lack the platform that he has.
 
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Yes. How her parents can allow their youngest daughter to be in that industry is beyond me
All of his siblings were idols. Her father is a former actor in China. The parents are divorced and the kids lived with the mom in SK. I think she had a lot to do with her kids being idols. The dad posted shipping stuff between his son and Sb on his Instagram.
 

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That's the downfall for this generation. Companies can't force kids to sleep with sponsors or do anything they don't want to. Trainees have their own luxury goods, and parents who can and will sue the company.

Kids are rebelling against the idol system and it's forcing the big four to search Asia, Europe and America for talent. Kar1na said that Sm was having a hard time finding attractive talented people to train.
I don't know... I still think many of these idols have sponsors despite them coming from rich families.
How are kids rebelling against the idol system today? I thought the big 4 searching for talent oversees to expand their audience base and shoot for global success. For kar1na's comment you mentioned, was that when they revealed her text messages with her friend? I may be taking it the wrong way but her comment sounds a bit arrogant to me
 

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Many idols have unsupportive families, come from hard situations or take care of their families. Kids who should be in school or playing, are making hard decisions about whether to tell someone or to feed their family. They have to pick between their careers, when most kids that age are in school, and justice. There's no justice for anyone but the chaebols in their country.
Yes this was the case for many 2nd gen and early 3rd gen idols where these kids were the breadwinners for their families but in 4th gen a lot of idols both male and female are rich or come from previously established households of actors and entertainers so things could get better in say the next 5-10 years. One downside though Is most 4th gen idols lack soul, they don't have the passion for music 2nd gen idols used to have
 
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