SHinEeHeaven
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I thought Thai protest was a good move, I am not from that country but that what it seems, but now Kpop fans join in..not sure if it really good or not, because I have always seen Kpop fans join the wrong movementMy post a few weeks ago.
Now this. No surprise that they mysteriously get their fans to always give money to the same people behind riots and interfering with political agendas for the evilest people.
it begs the question - how do the fans always know what causes to financially support..? Without them making statements. Why are all those causes always relate to the same evil people? Why don’t they give money to all the women and children in Africa and and India Gates destroyed or killed?
That’s by far more important than supporting to replace a government with a more corrupt one.
I am surprised about the coincidence and even more disgusted about what they’re representing and for who they cater for.
And for what...children screaming.
Shame.
The “protests” are done so that he can overthrow the current Thai government (similar to 2 events in Romania, the last one in 2015 he also fueled the youth until the - at that time - current government was replaced with a more corrupt one) and put back his men in charge in order to profit the most. At the expenses of local population.
K-pop fans of BTS, Blackpink, Exo show power in Thai protests
Young, mostly female and social media-savvy, fans of K-pop groups like BTS, Blackpink and Exo have emerged as a political force in Thailand’s recent anti-government movement.www.scmp.com
but Thailand any way have this crazy king, I have read about him, he is really so bad person, so I think this protest have some legitimacy but I always knows that Illuminati put some legitimate things to attract people then hijack it for their own gain