I am also really grateful for everyone sharing their opinion here and respecting the thoughts of the others. I knew something was wrong about K-Pop right after getting into it, but simply decided to ignore it (It started with Block B's "Very Good" and Bigbang's "Fantastic Baby").
Little by little many things started to bother me: the "fanservice" (e.g. Jongtae's Internet war), the satanic symbolism (nearly in every YG and SM performance),
the crossdressing, the abusive humor and maaany more BUT I was still listening to it.
I appeased myself often, saying that I would ignore the worst songs (like SHINee's Lucifer, Fantastic Baby, Coup D'etat, Monster, Mama, BST,...)
However, Jonghyun's death opened my eyes - I understood that I was playing with fire. After that I found this thread, as I really wanted to know if I was the only one thinking something was off about JH's death. It really feels good to know that many of you share my opinion and see even further. All the aspects you pointed out about BTS, Red Velvet, NCT, Mino, Ladie's Code and many more was really helpful. Not only groups from SM and YG are infiltrated but the whole industry.
You are great observers - let's keep up this work. Some people have already joined us and hopefully many will follow.
Ah, I have one question: I am really interested what group got you into K-Pop and the group you were/are into (until you stopped listening to it). I would also like to know when/ why you decided not to listen to K-Pop any more.
I will begin with myself:
When my sister introduced me to K-Pop with Beast and Block B, I simply laughed about it. However, that changed quickly and B.A.P and BIGBANG became my favorite groups at the beginning. I also listened to many others back then. Since last year (EDIT: it was 2016 - Happy New Year everyone
) I became a Shawol (Jonghyun was my bias). (I have told you the rest already)