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Prince Hanpyeong is a decadent, perverse, power-drunk aristocratic predator. Tell me if you want a spoiler of what he DID, so you can compare yourself...
You are confusing the court of public opinion with a court of law. Cope harder.
The real Middle Ages mentality is protecting men at the expense of victims, pretending silence is justice, and blaming exposure instead of the crime itself. What you’re defending isn’t fairness—it’s the same outdated mindset that has always prioritized a man’s reputation over a woman’s suffering.
Holding someone accountable isn’t "throwing stones." It’s making sure people see the truth instead of letting it get buried under excuses. If you think speaking out is worse than the crime itself, maybe ask yourself why you’re so uncomfortable with reality.
Him casually trashing Korean women's bodies while Ajummas defend his ass.https://www.koreaboo.com/news/alleged-video-kim-soohyun-lingerie-kim-saeron-minor/
Stop twisting the narrative to make this about anything other than what it is. A grown man preying on a minor…
You’re trying so hard to sound reasonable, but all you’re doing is shifting the conversation away from the real issue. Whether the family went public or not is irrelevant to the fact that a crime was committed. You think exposure is worse than what actually happened to her? That’s a disturbing perspective.
And let’s be real—if this had been handled privately, people like you would be saying, "There’s no proof. Why didn’t she speak up?" It’s always the same cycle. Silence protects the abuser, not the victim. And sometimes, going public is the only way to get real accountability.
As for your last point, it’s absurd. No one is attacking random girls for existing. People are calling out those who willingly defend a predator, knowing the evidence. If someone chooses to excuse, downplay, or justify this, they aren’t “no different” from the victim—they’re part of the reason victims stay silent.
So, you all hating him cuz he “ did “bad things to her and while at the same time saying disgusting things…
Stop twisting the narrative to make this about anything other than what it is. A grown man preying on a minor is not a “mistake” or a “misunderstanding.” It’s a crime. And no, people aren’t “hating on girls.” They’re calling out those who choose to defend the indefensible.
No one cares about “waiting for an investigation” when the evidence is right in front of them. That’s just an excuse to delay accountability. And as for the family? They did what they had to do to protect their daughter—something you clearly don’t understand. Keeping quiet is what allows predators to keep going. Silence is what destroys victims, not exposure.
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Holding someone accountable isn’t "throwing stones." It’s making sure people see the truth instead of letting it get buried under excuses. If you think speaking out is worse than the crime itself, maybe ask yourself why you’re so uncomfortable with reality.
And let’s be real—if this had been handled privately, people like you would be saying, "There’s no proof. Why didn’t she speak up?" It’s always the same cycle. Silence protects the abuser, not the victim. And sometimes, going public is the only way to get real accountability.
As for your last point, it’s absurd. No one is attacking random girls for existing. People are calling out those who willingly defend a predator, knowing the evidence. If someone chooses to excuse, downplay, or justify this, they aren’t “no different” from the victim—they’re part of the reason victims stay silent.
https://www.allkpop.com/article/2025/03/according-to-her-family-the-late-kim-sae-ron-said-her-world-crumbled-after-receiving-the-700-million-krw-damages-notice-from-gold-medalist
No one cares about “waiting for an investigation” when the evidence is right in front of them. That’s just an excuse to delay accountability. And as for the family? They did what they had to do to protect their daughter—something you clearly don’t understand. Keeping quiet is what allows predators to keep going. Silence is what destroys victims, not exposure.