But not everyone who can empathize with the feelings of those affected is doing it for attention. I do agree with you that the whole cancel culture is extremely toxic. They have ruined so many people like that. A recent example is kim seon ho and how everyone jumped on the train just because someone said something with no evidence whatsoever. You can empathize with something or someone, but there's a line that shouldn't be crossed. Notice that although I emphasize with the real victims, I never spoke about cancelling the drama or any of the actors.
I have never canceled anyone nor have I participated in the cancel culture, so you're definitely barking at the wrong tree. And you saying I can't emphasize with those people is crossing the line. The fact that I can emphasize with someone who is against something does not mean I am against it myself, BUT i can see why they would be offended or be bothered by it. In life you have to see both sides of the coin, not just your own point of view.
What am I going to get from the likes? Money? A living? I don't think so. So your whole entire thought process is wrong. But if we go that route same thing can be said about you. What's the point of you calling those who are offended snowflakes and blah blah for comments and likes?
Too bad I am watching the drama but unlike you people I can emphasize with the people who are upset by this drama and see why they would want it cancelled.
Why dont you go tell that to the people and the family and friends of people who lived through that?
First, I don't have to be Korean to empathize with what they went through. I never made any comment about history distortion or anything related to the drama. My only comment was to the OP who called people snowflakes because the content of the drama upset them. Do you or that person dare to go up to a person who lived through that trauma and call them a snowflake? Now the same question goes to you, are you Korean or did your parents live this during the 80's? Last time i checked, again, I dont see where my comment is hating on the drama.
Exactly... how can they just cancel it for small reasons, there are so many people working hard make it, not just…
I know there are a lot of people who are working hard on it, but maybe they should have thought of the backlash they would receive when they decided to do this drama. The person in the link below explains why its problematic.
I agree. After watching the first episode, I had no idea about sk's history but the impression i got from the…
I dont think its about them glorifying or romanticizing, but rather that they are putting a lighthearted spin to it and although it is fiction it might bedistorting history
Objectively speaking, the political aspect of the drama is a bit confusing, especially for us non-koreans as we…
Yeah same here. I usually watch for the plot not for the actors. I have seen a lot of dramas with actors/actresses that I like, but I have dropped them or decided not to watch because the plot wasn't my cup of tea. I wouldn't count on MLD either, especially with this drama. I have already seen a lot of biased posts and the rating so far seems to be a little biased too, but again it might change once actual non-biased people start rating it. Let me not say much, just in case I get on someone's bad side.
Objectively speaking, the political aspect of the drama is a bit confusing, especially for us non-koreans as we…
Twitter unbiased? yeah no. As someone who is part of the kpop community and is always lingering on Twitter let me tell you that it's the last place you should look for unbiased opinions especially considering who the lead actress i. i saw the first episode and honestly, its nothing great. I have seen better dramas this year. Yeah, its only one episode in but other dramas have been able to capture my attention since episode 1
So did Wai planned everything and invited their friends so they could be there when he exposed them?
Now that you say it...actually during the car scene we saw that someone saw them, but it was never revealed who it was. Then when Wai and Pran went drinking after the phone call Wai looked at him suspiciously and then coincidentally both of their friends were there...it kinda doesnt seem like an accident
empathize with something or someone, but there's a line that shouldn't be crossed. Notice that although I emphasize with the real victims, I never spoke about cancelling the drama or any of the actors.
Now the same question goes to you, are you Korean or did your parents live this during the 80's?
Last time i checked, again, I dont see where my comment is hating on the drama.
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