Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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The funny thing about Kpop is that as much as it tries so hard to push into the western market by westernizing and copying trends, Jpop still has more listerners in the US and Europe. It is more popular with zero marketing except anime and manga. You have to give the Japanese credit for keeping the cultural integrity and identity compared to the koreans (no hate). IMO Jpop and rock have that distinctive sound that most people recognize.

This song went viral with zero western promo.
Difference between an artist and an ”idol” or karaoke singer is obvious.

And some Japanese 80s city pop songs still sounds fresh.
 
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The funny thing about Kpop is that as much as it tries so hard to push into the western market by westernizing and copying trends, Jpop still has more listerners in the US and Europe. It is more popular with zero marketing except anime and manga. You have to give the Japanese credit for keeping the cultural integrity and identity compared to the koreans (no hate). IMO Jpop and rock have that distinctive sound that most people recognize.

This song went viral with zero western promo.
Difference between an artist and an ”idol” or karaoke singer is obvious.

And some Japanese 80s city pop songs still sounds fresh.
This is probably because Japanese make better and more diverse music. In Japan they don't follow trends. The focus is more on an artist's individual identity. The reverse happens in SK where artists who are not following the latest trends are called "uncool" and fall of the gps radar.
 
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This is probably because Japanese make better and more diverse music. In Japan they don't follow trends. The focus is more on an artist's individual identity. The reverse happens in SK where artists who are not following the latest trends are called "uncool" and fall of the gps radar.
japanese music is still regular pop and rock music in an other language. nothing new about it
 

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A lot of kpop stans are making this about their favs and connecting this with the CBX lawsuit but Team1n wasn't talking about raising idol's salaries he asked for regular employees at $M to be paid better because a lot of $M's staff have left recently. People always talk about these idols being overworked and mistreated by companies but the regular workers probably have it much worse. Most idols who become famous are making millions and live a luxurious lifestyle. They don't need our sympathies. A lot of them are also a**holes who fake the entire sweet and innocent personality. K-pop stans always cry about their favs being mistreated and often send hate to the stylists, make-up artists and social media teams for being biased and "sabotaging" their favs when these people are probably treated 10x worse than the idols. These staff workers deserve more respect. The staff is responsible for making everything from teasers to album designs to the actual MVs. Our sympathies should be with the regular Korean workers who are also the victims of this system. A lot of these people are like us just working hard trying to make their ends meet.
 

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earlier generations seemed so much more lively and friendly, every other modern generation nowadays has become self absorbed and obnoxious attention seeky mf cunts who only want something for their own benefit. honestly i dont think the 90s were better imho it was the forefront for all the generic modernised digitialised bullshit that we now have to deal with for the rest of our pointless existence
The Bible did mention in the last days people would grow cold as wax. It’s not surprising. My parents had the time of their lives during the 60/ and 70s. People were nicer then and more of a community.
 

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even if that's true, it's a bit early :

 

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I've noticed that a lot of young people want fame and fortune and are easily persuaded into the entertainment industry.
Yeah. I think they always need to new and youngest they can find. So the programming creates them wanting fame and fortune. So they’ve created a system that brings in the new and k!pls off the old after they are not useful. It’s a revolving door.
 

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Yes. And half of the K-Pop industry comes from the Manufactured groups of the West in the 90's dancing in the latest fashion.



The other half of K-Pop comes from the Japan Idol culture.

That’s what drew me into K-pop first was they were bringing 90s early 2000s style back.
 

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The funny thing about Kpop is that as much as it tries so hard to push into the western market by westernizing and copying trends, Jpop still has more listerners in the US and Europe. It is more popular with zero marketing except anime and manga. You have to give the Japanese credit for keeping the cultural integrity and identity compared to the koreans (no hate). IMO Jpop and rock have that distinctive sound that most people recognize.

This song went viral with zero western promo.
Difference between an artist and an ”idol” or karaoke singer is obvious.

And some Japanese 80s city pop songs still sounds fresh.
City Pop became huge after Youtube strangely recommended Plastic Love to everyone. It had hundreds of millions of views before it was taken down for a copyright claim. This happened several times. Each takedown and reupload resulting in tens of millions of more views.



It even inspired a K-Pop homage.

 

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This is a very common thing on twitter they are just now discovering kpop is funded by zionist and even the people they thought were progressive and lbgt friendly like eric nam are in fact funded by people who have all the principles they stand against. Personally I always thought the ideology of the modern progressive person was very confusing. They are pro islam but also pro lbgtq and anti racist but a lot of the intersectionality of these things don't even mix. The same people who made this post were most likely tweeting black lives matter, not knowing anything about the black community which is mostly conservative. Many black people are radical christians holding staunch views on marriage, sexuality and even race. Many asians are as well but they forget this because in kpop fandoms cause many hide their real beliefs because they are trying to sell a product. It's astounding the amount of people that think all koreans are pro lbgt cause of fanservice, when they are pretty much openly homophobic, but they won't turn away business. Yaoi and Yuri culture is rapant in kpop fandoms, even girls that participate in groups playing the role of pretend girlfriend or pretend boyfriend to their same sex member which has led to lbgt fans and even straight fans genuinely thinking Korea is accepting of gay people when really generally speaking they arent. The younger culture is slightly more accepting than the older culture but not how it is in america. Fanservice has completely high jacked these people's brains. They know nothing about politics and only see in black and white / good and bad not knowing kpop was created as a tool to be used by the korean government to enforce a new youth culture. Trying to use kpop to coddle the youth and distract them from the dystopic reality of living in south korea. While also sucking in an entire new generation of kids to be sucked into the game as well.

This person is right they don't know these people but it's too little to late now. I believe it's moreso that this girl is the opposite of the standards kpop fans want for kpop which is light skin, straight hair, and tons of plastic surgery. Many fans online have gotten korean rhinoplasty, take skin whitening pills or products and diet heavily, I believe if suddenly a girl with none of those traits became a kpop star and got to be around their fave idols and live their dream I believe they'd collectively explode. Kpop fans have become just as racist and colorist as the idols but know they can't say it outright. Calling a christian with christian morals radical but any muslim idol would have the same if not harsher judgements concerning lbgt unless they weren't religious or just placating. I believe the person who wrote this is either a child or not a very smart person being that they called this girl both a evangelical christian and a zionist(which is wild because historically christians were insulted by being called antisemetic), I'm guessing they meant pro-zionist.
Great insight. Yeah. Korean life def seems very dystopian from what I’ve seen. Like even in the fandoms it’s very controlled and dystopian. Everything from the way the concerts are to how the idols live without any privacy in a very controlled environment.
I also feel like this K-pop system makes people want to get plastic surgery which brings in money to the plastic surgery business and perpetuates losing individuality. It seems people are not rewarded for being themselves but to conform to strict beauty standards.
I wonder if they just want to cause uproar and controversy because two opposite ends of the spectrum can’t coexist unless they are from the same side.
 

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yes they were like threatened
Yes. Absolutely. They probably didn’t want to do it and the establishment wants to give them a reminder or who they work for. Plus, anyone is disposable and they keep “tapes” and records of all your secrets so they can blackmail you. That’s also why they have no privacy and “cctv” everywhere.
 

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"Woman arrested for wielding knife in dressing room, injuring Super Junior's Kyuhyun..."

Note: Mental illness is becoming more and more serious nowadays...

 
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