True, criminals should be punished. But the punishment far exceeds the crime when it comes to drugs.They do not…
Neither of us are from SK so it does not really make sense for us to discuss about their laws.
Most of the people here are just venting because at the end of the day he is hurting himself, not others. Its the pain of seeing someone beloved going through shit
True, criminals should be punished. But the punishment far exceeds the crime when it comes to drugs.They do not…
Thats the issue.
he is not dumb and he still did it. There must be another reason.
"Every criminal has one or another mental issue?" That is the reason every criminal should be treated according to their issues.
From your comments I understand that you might never had any mental health problems. There is a reason most of the countries are changing laws when dealing with drug usage. There is a reason certain drugs are being made legal as they aid in healing.
As a public figure, he is taking responsibility. But the physical attacks and media attacks are what we ask the people to refrain from.
Losing career?? I think its a big loss for film industry if he stops acting. Our history is filled with people who are considered radicals in their times, but revered for their contributions in various domains in current times. So taking away someone's passion and their hardwork is simply stupid.
no sensible being wants a former criminal for atleast 10 years on their tv. -- sense? when we are watching a movie for story and someone's performance, why should one care about his personal life.
Deterring crime by punishing it is not wrong....South Korea has proved it by still making their country a safe…
True, criminals should be punished. But the punishment far exceeds the crime when it comes to drugs.
They do not need to take away ones dignity and career in the name of punishment.
Drug addiction is more an illness than a crime. In Yoo Ah In's case, it definitely looks like he is battling mental health issues. Mental illness consumes a person from within already so punishing them through public humiliation does not help anyone.
The bigger criminals who committed heinous crimes like ST are out of the jail and enjoying their lives whereas people who are only harming themselves are being punished. So good job SK.
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I entirely agree with the view of badgering/guilt tripping victims might push them over the edge.
My questions are entirely from art point of view. Understanding the affect of art on contemporary life has always interested me. I am just wondering about the solution.
How do we ever balance expression of art and the affect of it on society.
For example, China seem to ban everything they think would affect the people. There is no way to overcome the loss there.
We love you Yoo Ah In shi, I hope you get through this and be happy
if you do not like him, why are you even on this page.
There is compassion and mutual support on this page right now, please do not imbalance it. I kindly request
Most of the people here are just venting because at the end of the day he is hurting himself, not others. Its the pain of seeing someone beloved going through shit
If stricter laws are the only solution to everything, we will be in a different world.
he is not dumb and he still did it. There must be another reason.
"Every criminal has one or another mental issue?"
That is the reason every criminal should be treated according to their issues.
From your comments I understand that you might never had any mental health problems. There is a reason most of the countries are changing laws when dealing with drug usage. There is a reason certain drugs are being made legal as they aid in healing.
As a public figure, he is taking responsibility. But the physical attacks and media attacks are what we ask the people to refrain from.
Losing career?? I think its a big loss for film industry if he stops acting. Our history is filled with people who are considered radicals in their times, but revered for their contributions in various domains in current times. So taking away someone's passion and their hardwork is simply stupid.
no sensible being wants a former criminal for atleast 10 years on their tv. -- sense? when we are watching a movie for story and someone's performance, why should one care about his personal life.
I heard there are more some news about drug distribution in high end parties in SK. Is that not true?
They do not need to take away ones dignity and career in the name of punishment.
Drug addiction is more an illness than a crime. In Yoo Ah In's case, it definitely looks like he is battling mental health issues. Mental illness consumes a person from within already so punishing them through public humiliation does not help anyone.
The bigger criminals who committed heinous crimes like ST are out of the jail and enjoying their lives whereas people who are only harming themselves are being punished. So good job SK.
I entirely agree with the view of badgering/guilt tripping victims might push them over the edge.
My questions are entirely from art point of view. Understanding the affect of art on contemporary life has always interested me. I am just wondering about the solution.
How do we ever balance expression of art and the affect of it on society.
For example, China seem to ban everything they think would affect the people. There is no way to overcome the loss there.
I have couple of questions:
does every piece of art have to be perfect? does it have to completely make sense?
If anger is part of grieving process, couldn't this story be small part in the same process?
why are we hell bent on punishing the people who are already going through shit?
none of his upcoming dramas look interesting :(
I almost gave up on k drama, thanks for this