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Replying to Kim Soo Hyun Oct 10, 2025
Person Kim Soo Hyun
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again crossing the bridge to illegality. Playing with such thoughts tell us a lot about you. First and foremost, people must care about their own lives and cherish themselves before they can care about the suffering of others. That you want to inflict suffering and death to a person who you don't know and who has done nothing to you means you're just avoiding your own problems. This behavior isn't going the heal the open festering wounds.
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Replying to destiny amore Oct 8, 2025
if they like some party, they might be openly or secretly used by it to gain faivors, which is unfair to other…
In South Korea, actors are supposed to be role models. Only a nation of adult children needs actors to be role models. Acting is a profession. You put them on a pedestal only to target them ruthlessly. A civilized country ensures equal treatment for all citizens. Political opinions are a basic human right. Only when you see yourself owning actors and idols and in charge of dropping them from your graces, can you deny them normal rights. Needless to say, actors must grow some b***s. We are tired of this endless game of cancelling. It causes an emotional disconnect from the whole k-dramaworld. The repercussions are becoming more obvious by each day that the k-netz court is allowed to have be judges and juries.
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lo_ve Oct 7, 2025
it goes against basic human rights that South Korea demands it's actors and idols not to have political opinions and stances. Being a celebrity in SK means you are controlled, always under scrutiny, straightjacketed. Before I learned this, I was always wondering why SK actors were so nervous in variety shows. But the cruel reality is that "say one wrong thing and you'll make headlines everywhere". This is why we want to discuss dramas in MDL. The SK entertainment industry is a ruthless exploitation system from the point of view of the privacy and human rights of actors. It's not easy to support or like k-dramas when it's all too clear that your favorite actors are in constant danger of becoming an object of media mockery and kicked to the curb. Effaced out. In the land of bullies. Echoing the words of seriously mentally challenged k-netz is the stupidest thing any media outlet can do. Everyone who makes an article based on "k-netz say" needs to get their whole private life and pictures spread out for all the world to see. MDL staff writers are some of the worst scum because they have a choice keep out of the cancelling machine.
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Replying to AsianDramas Oct 4, 2025
someone blocked me from replying just for sharing my honest opinion. lol.... they literally jumped on me for not…
At it again, Precious. How am I not surprised.
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Replying to Sunny Day Sep 20, 2025
Person Kim Soo Hyun
After strutting around like some noble warrior and throwing out baseless accusations about Kim Soo-Hyun, pretending…
absolutely delicious! And Gaseosa's salary reduced to 0 won! God of Business is a superhero!
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Replying to Yujiro Hanma Sep 19, 2025
That's nice and all but he got drunk, stole a motorcycle, and caused undetermined damage. He could have injured/…
Equal treatment of citizens is required. Punishment by law is enough. Being cancelled entirely can easily lead to suicide. (Japanese are you? Then suicide must seem an honorable act). Nobody has said he should not get a punishment according to law. But otherwise he should be held wholly human and part of the society and not permanently ousted from the industry.
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Replying to Lyndsn Sep 19, 2025
I agree the punishment can be very harsh, unnecessarily so sometimes. But what if he had caused an accident and…
how are people hurt by seeing him on their screens? I don't see that kind of sensitivity in Koreans. Getting totally ousted from the industry permanently is a cruel punishment and as Koreans are really that cruel, where's the sensitivity.
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Lily Alice Sep 18, 2025
Lowly Malice. It's a Disney production which has workers on the production set. The workers dumped trash. It's wrong to point fingers at Suzy and Kim Seonho and put their photos on. But of course this is intentional and money has changed hands for you to tarnish their reputations and link the drama with trash dumping. Otherwise I can't even begin to understand these sewage products you get to publish here.

We want staff writers who respect and support actors.
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lo_ve Sep 18, 2025
Who needs actors to be role models?
A nation of adult children. Who are not trusted to have an internal moral compass.
Acting is just a profession. The expectation of moral superiority is laughable.
Actors are put on a pedestal so that everyone can get their entertainment and enjoy a feeling of superiority watching them falling down.
The cancelling often leads to suicides. How the nation wants this by erasing the culprits out of existence reeks of cruelty and bullying,
People see this very clearly and it's affecting the popularity of k-dramas. The emotional tie has been severed because the brutality of the cancel culture has come into light.
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Replying to Reddyeddy Sep 9, 2025
What are you actually saying? Don't go ballistic on me as this is a hot topic. By your parenthesesKorea is a democracy…
K-netz killer klowns, easy peasy to manipulate. What is the government doing about school violence. Going after actors is all they are able to do effectively in the so called democracy. Trying to appear moral when the whole society suffers from pervasive culture of bullying. Only adult children need actors to be role models.

You believe the so called victim isn't after money, well I've got a bridge to sell.

Who else gets a erasure sentence for school bullying 20 years after the incident, except the actors. Their faces and work wiped away in less time than it took you to write your moronic statement.
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