Actually hyeso released receipts and spilled the teahttps://www.koreaboo.com/news/dispatch-reveals-park-hye-sus-accusers-lying-claims-reveals-text-messages-showing-friends/
And yet her career will remain tarnished forever because that's how Korean celebrity culture works there. It's infuriating.
When people feel sorry for the cast, they aren't saying "damn no rom com for me." They're thinking about all the…
Well, I mean, I DID want to see the drama and I'm allowed to be disappointed. Saying that doesn't mean I think my issues are greater than the bullying victims. My disappointment doesn't cancel out their pain.
I just think Korea goes too far in publishing celebrities who have scandals. They are people too, and I don't like how they are treated as robots who aren't allowed to make mistakes, because people are flawed, and they will mess up, especially when they are younger. And I say this as someone who was a victim of horrific bullying in middle school. A lot goes on when brains are underdeveloped. Do I think what she did was okay (if she did it, that is)? ABSOLUTELY not. But she was a kid. I don't think her entire life should be ruined because of that. She should have to publicly apologize to the victims and show remorse. Make an example out of her, but she should be the only one punished for it.
And of course I feel terrible that the victims are still suffering to this day. I hope they are getting help for that, and I hope they have someone to talk to about it. Obviously I still hold a lot of resentment toward the people who did this to me, but I wouldn't go so far as to try to ruin their careers over it, so I have mixed feelings about what is going on in this situation. I think it's more healthy to talk it out with a mental health professional so you can move on and live a normal life. Maybe they have done that also, I don't know. It's just a difficult situation all around with no easy answers.
i can't believe people feel sorry for the cast the MOST. your first thought when you hear about a bullying case…
When people feel sorry for the cast, they aren't saying "damn no rom com for me." They're thinking about all the people that worked on this drama: writers, PDs, supporting actors, etc. and worrying about their salaries and careers. That also doesn't mean they don't have sympathy for the victims of bullying. But should everyone involved have to suffer because of what one person allegedly did? And I say allegedly because it has not yet been proven. There are a lot of nuances here and you are trying to paint it as a black and white issue, and it is not.
Also, no one is saying we don't believe the victims. I just don't think shelving the drama and making everyone involved with it pay the price is the answer.
I'm annoyed. I really wanted to see this drama. Korea goes too far punishing actors and idols for small misdeeds imo. Or maybe it's just that America does nothing and I'm stuck in that mindset. I wish the real consequences were somewhere in between. If she did the things her former classmates are claiming, then write about it all over the place, force her to talk about it in public, but don't punish everyone involved with the show alongside her. That's too much. Innocent people are going to suffer for this, and the claims haven't even been proven in court. It just feels like...one small scandal in Korea and you are done for good.
I really, really loved this. Great special effects, great acting for the most part. Some of the Western acting was iffy as in most Korean productions, but I loved seeing all the different languages and cultures represented.
What she tried to do is a crime in many states in the US. As far as I know Taxes state is were most surrogacy…
I live in the United States. No one is prosecuted for abortion here. I never said anything about any other countries. Please don't speak about other country's laws if you do not live here. I provided you with facts. There is a Supreme Court decision that makes abortion legal in every state. And if late-term abortion laws were challenged, those would be struck down too because of precedent. Many have already been done so, like Colorado, which I already mentioned.
Plan B is basically abortion medicine, and that is legal here. It is taken the day after conception, and it stops pregnancy from happening. You can get it in any pharmacy and at Planned Parenthood.
What she tried to do is a crime in many states in the US. As far as I know Taxes state is were most surrogacy…
Abortion is not a crime in the United States. It is legal here, since of Roe v. Wade. Late term abortion varies state by state, but the article says rhe surrogate mothers were in Colorado and Nevada, not Texas.
Colorado struck down its late-term abortion bill in November. It is legal there. In Nevada, it is legal until 24 weeks, and then only afterward with endangerment of the mother.
FYI, Texas allows abortion up until 22 weeks, and no one is going to be put to death over an abortion anywhere in the United States.
Only good thing about this drama was the love triangle, so if you hate those, skip it. I really loved the push and pull though, and I really wish the ML was given more of a chance because the chemistry here was super hot imo.
Was happy to know about new drama of jung hae in .I thought it is love triangle with yoo in na and hye yoon.But…
I don't understand why you are here spreading hate before you've even seen her act. I know Blinks can be toxic, but the only one that seems to be spreading negativity here is you. Why is it necessary for you to even comment?
I just think Korea goes too far in publishing celebrities who have scandals. They are people too, and I don't like how they are treated as robots who aren't allowed to make mistakes, because people are flawed, and they will mess up, especially when they are younger. And I say this as someone who was a victim of horrific bullying in middle school. A lot goes on when brains are underdeveloped. Do I think what she did was okay (if she did it, that is)? ABSOLUTELY not. But she was a kid. I don't think her entire life should be ruined because of that. She should have to publicly apologize to the victims and show remorse. Make an example out of her, but she should be the only one punished for it.
And of course I feel terrible that the victims are still suffering to this day. I hope they are getting help for that, and I hope they have someone to talk to about it. Obviously I still hold a lot of resentment toward the people who did this to me, but I wouldn't go so far as to try to ruin their careers over it, so I have mixed feelings about what is going on in this situation. I think it's more healthy to talk it out with a mental health professional so you can move on and live a normal life. Maybe they have done that also, I don't know. It's just a difficult situation all around with no easy answers.
Also, no one is saying we don't believe the victims. I just don't think shelving the drama and making everyone involved with it pay the price is the answer.
Plan B is basically abortion medicine, and that is legal here. It is taken the day after conception, and it stops pregnancy from happening. You can get it in any pharmacy and at Planned Parenthood.
Colorado struck down its late-term abortion bill in November. It is legal there. In Nevada, it is legal until 24 weeks, and then only afterward with endangerment of the mother.
FYI, Texas allows abortion up until 22 weeks, and no one is going to be put to death over an abortion anywhere in the United States.
Just providing the facts.