btach
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Knowing what you know now, if you had a child who wanted to join Kpop would you let them?Yes.
And that makes me wonder... the interpreters per se (not the families), are they aware of what they are doing (all the types of dance, signs and symbolism)? Or they just act as the co-workers and teachers teach them to act about that?
Apart from the acting the do (professionally and for the show as the persona is created to mold a character that connects empathically with the young audience). Do you think that may be the acting keeps going even if years has passed? And only show they true self when the cameras are not on? Any idol makes you think the contrary about this?
What do you guys think?
Let's talk about lucifer for example. Jjong family claims the Christian faith. Do you think it's weird that she still accepted the funds from that song knowing the symbolism behind it? Now I am not here to condemn anyone because we probably work for companies involved in dark deeds, but that said, I believe they know especially because parents are obviously older and have more insights.
His father wanted no part of it and expressed it abusively, Jjong wanted to get out of his poverty state and felt he had the talent to do it and his mom supported him because she too wanted a better life so I think this is an example of the dilemma these people and their families face and because of it, have to comply with whatever needs to be done.
One of satans tricks was selling the idea that there is condemnation in wealth. Imagine if we had the money to buy out these artists and give then a pathway to do music without the dark deeds...but most of the global wealth is held by demonic entities to entice, lure and conquer.
So even if these families know, they can't do anything about it because a lot of money is addictive.