The fans defending them and harassing the journalist were SICK 💀
@animexanimes62237 ай бұрын
fr
@Haerinmato6 ай бұрын
Ppl still defend them unfortunately
@guilt_y4u6 ай бұрын
Fr
@aternialaffsalot6 ай бұрын
Kpop fans aren't known for being smart tbf
@Collfuse6 ай бұрын
Kris wu fans still waiting for him to come out of prison and making love post daily
@nl78877 ай бұрын
Now Seungri is opening up a club in Malayaia and Cambodia. The korean justice system has truly failed women, and now there is going to be more victims because of this.
@prinzexisalowqualityytber6 ай бұрын
As a Malaysian, fuck nah, we dont want him here
@ariesfairy44446 ай бұрын
that’s so terrifying to think about :((
@dreamingsweetgirl6 ай бұрын
and to think we have more and more women nowadays glorifying korea because of kpop idols and kdrama smh
@yummymellon40586 ай бұрын
Not a club.. Haven't heard such thing here.. But he does have a restaurant here in Malaysia, he opened this up way bfr his controversy hit the spotlight.. Last time I check the restaurant was working to get a halal cert. 😅
@alifemerald66666 ай бұрын
I dont think opening a club is that easy in Malaysia especially from someone that had commited multiple crimes, Malaysia will know about it and will 100% not allow him to do that. So dont need to worry much. I dont know about Cambodia though.
@maxik1tty6 ай бұрын
5 years 2 years 18 months the justice system is nonexistent.
@npcimknot9586 ай бұрын
For the rich.. they get away with murder. You don’t pay your taxes.. you go to jail for 20 years
@noobypotato14356 ай бұрын
Lives weren't as so expendable back then, yet they still had a brutal af justice system. But now with 8.1 billion people it seems the justice system just cant keep up due to some factors.
@malayangkaalaman6 ай бұрын
they dont hurt people they make people dreams come true,,if you ask a teen girls right now if they want to have sex with their Idol most of them will say "yes" cause that's a dream come true to them, sometimes truth hurts
@noobypotato14356 ай бұрын
@@malayangkaalaman In a male's perspective it would be like banging a pretty girl from a K-pop group for free. So its just that most are shallow or never learned to look past appearances, not realizing the truly dark nature of what they do.
@maxik1tty6 ай бұрын
@@malayangkaalaman i have no words bro what are you on 💀
@taniali32067 ай бұрын
I think the south korean mentality towards life is questionable. Look at how the bullied the late actor who was blackmailed into taking his life, gdrgon and the other kpop guy for ALLEGED taking drugs. And yet this horrible guys are handled delicately. The whole system needs cleaning.
@Ttfgjyrgjk567hddgh7 ай бұрын
Remember kris wu .one of exo's formal member .he sentenced to 13 years.he also fined a lot of money. He get banned from whole Chinese entertainment industry. His past all activities removed from all over the internet. It' not only him the actors who didn't pay tax also get banned. There is lots of idols , actors get banned in china.bcz they are harmful for younger generation in china . But in korea this not the case. What they did it's literally huge crime but they get away so easily.
@miau64516 ай бұрын
was the other guy you mentioned B.I from iKON? I remember that, the situation was really unfair
@Devi_Seona6 ай бұрын
@@miau6451i think they talk about GD.
@catenjoyer766 ай бұрын
They care more about what people consume than the actual people. Specially if the people is a woman.
@eviaes6 ай бұрын
I don't know why you assume most South Koreans show gentle/nonchalant attitude towards him just because he never commit suicide after everything he's done unlike all other celebrities that caved into general public pressure even if they're innocent. Those other celebrities are just normal people that just happen to love singing/acting/performing and most likely will fall into depression from constant public hate. Seungri simply never give a f*ck about all the curses thrown at him and what others think of him. Psychopath/sociopath behavior.
@bspenzbsp73767 ай бұрын
When female fans supported, defended and fought for Seungri, we have failed our kinds. This is why Feminists are important.
@parkchimmin79137 ай бұрын
It’s hard being a feminist in SK, especially if you’re a female idol, because they think you’re an extremist (a “femin@zi”). I remember when Irene (a member of Red Velvet) was caught with a feminist book and it angered the male fans! They burned all her photo cards and took pics of it.
@bspenzbsp73767 ай бұрын
@@parkchimmin7913 its hard but not impossible feminism in the USA didnt have a good start either. Its just idol worshipping in SK is a completely different level. There will always be a strong opposition from the opposite gender but when the females also resisting as hard, perhaps Korean people needed to identify who has been brainwashing these women all this time.
@ok-xd9nx7 ай бұрын
SK really needs some feminsim imo
@qawsdsqq6 ай бұрын
has nothing to do with it. It is just women acting like women.
@BlinkCatBee6 ай бұрын
@@parkchimmin7913 People can't seem to differentiate between true feminism and sexism 😤😤
@cerulean_dreams07 ай бұрын
What’s weird is Seungri and JJY still have fans that support them to this day🤦🏻♀️
@少年广呀7 ай бұрын
It's normal not everyone are on one side in life
@cerulean_dreams07 ай бұрын
@@少年广呀 it’s normal to support human and sexual trafficking? Yeah right
@jaemins8shotsofespresso737 ай бұрын
i heard after getting out of jail he's back at his routin ( dating multiple women)
@少年广呀7 ай бұрын
@@jaemins8shotsofespresso73 telling them to boycott him in Cambodia 🇰🇭
@J7..07 ай бұрын
@@少年广呀 Normal??. Are you sane?...that's so sus!!
@honeyg10187 ай бұрын
This idol’s face looks so innocent that it’s hard to believe that he did these things. Then you watch the BBC documentary and they showed a video of him in action, his face looked evil. Looks can be so deceiving 😞
@talithasijo64417 ай бұрын
They are masters to pretending as innocent cutiepies ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
@monotzukokuureshii7 ай бұрын
@@talithasijo6441 but then some real kind and wholesome idols are labeled as cold hearted and bad guys but all the cele involed here are all labeled as good guys in kpop
@talithasijo64417 ай бұрын
@@monotzukokuureshii oh..
@OctPSfever7 ай бұрын
Looks can be deceiving...Never judge by the appearance, it proved
@sicawolf87497 ай бұрын
Is it just me that thought he looked creepy since the beginning? Idk his eyes just wasn't bright
@jufrota80177 ай бұрын
It was the rap3 house, but the owner and employee say they didn't know anything. They built the place with rooms and even a soundproof concrete basement, it is obvious that it was for rap3s and maybe even murd3rs.
@jaemins8shotsofespresso737 ай бұрын
exactly..like have you seen the footage where a women was being dragged by her hair ..and the staffs didn't do anything
@ImaStupidNobody6 ай бұрын
My friend from America she's Asian and very beautiful, she went on a trip to South Korea for a week and was waiting at a train station in Seoul and had a Korean girl come up to her to be friends and they later met up for drinks so the friend brought her to a club she thought was normal in Seoul because her new "friend" worked there and would get cheap Alcohol, they sat in the club and started drinking their was a bunch of men young and old watching them the entire time and after she drank one beer she started to feel tired and dizzy and went to the washroom to puke she was drugged by her and when she tried to leave the washroom her friend tried to bring her to a room so she could rest but she said no and wanted to leave but they kept saying she was too drunk and it was was dangerous for her to leave but she was about to pass out so she said she was going to call the police but they told her they wouldn't help her because they like their club she shoved pass them because they were blocking the exit but she didn't let her pass still trying to get her into the room so she pulled out a knife and said she would use it if they didn't let her leave so they did and she noticed an old man she saw at the train station at the club and knew the fake friend set her up for the old man to abuse and she left the next day after barricading her hotel room with the furniture and slept in the hotel washroom room after she passed out from the drink in the hotel the night before she left because she was really scared they would find her and she didn't trust anyone at that point and left when she woke up, she said she's never going back to South Korea I will never go to South Korea after my friend told me what happened to her she didn't bother with calling police in Korea because of what the club staff told her.
@YongLI036 ай бұрын
Fxcking disgusting
@londonc-o4n6 ай бұрын
in the vid it was a part on how a lady cracked her skull on the floor
@dkadkins65457 ай бұрын
This was one of the most disturbing stories. 1. Men demeaning, assaulting, and raping women. 2. Police aiding and abetting their activities 3. Fans attacking the journalists for exposing them for what they are. 4. Little change in the nightlife scene after it came to light. 5. The lenient sentences they received. 6. Women left to deal with the fallout with little or no support.
@Tib10106 ай бұрын
Lets not forget about the girl who leaked the high ranking official then proceeded to commit "toaster bath"
@jackietang37896 ай бұрын
That’s how corrupt the SK law system is, if you’re rich you can bribe police prosecutors judges etc to get away with a slap on the wrist. On top of that don’t even get me started on how minors abuse and take advantage of the loophole there in the law system where minors cannot be tried in court
@Connetification6 ай бұрын
Part of life. Get used to it. There's a lot more evil in this world. These are just some typical crime. Wait till you read about the evil ones...it will scare the shit out of you. It scare the crap out of me just reading about it!
@shad0wCh8ser7 ай бұрын
Ah... now I understand the "low birth rate" problem. Too many d-bag, and the women are like, no thanks. Plus, those sentences were bogus. 3-6 yrs for defiling someone in such a way to where they would suffer a lifetime of mental and emotional problems from the crimes committed. Their "judicial" system is bogus and giving a slap on the wrist with such low sentences only encourages those behaviors. Imagine a 16 yr old doing that and if they get 6 yrs, they get released at 22 to only do it again. And to be honest, it seemed like they swept the whole scandal under the rug. No mention of YG in the illicit encouragement of such activities too... there might not be evidence of his specific involvement but I'm pretty sure he has a notion of what was going on.
@nl78877 ай бұрын
Like the Cho Dong Soon case where a 8 year old Korean girl was sa'd and kidnapped by a 57 year old man, she was left disemboweled and with life long injuries and facial disfigurement. The 57 year old man only got 12 years in prison, his sentence was later reduced because he was "too old" and after he was released he moved back into the neighborhood the little girl was. The prosecutor also made the little girl retell the story three times, the hospital said she couldn't sit for more than 15 minutes because it was dangerous because of her injuries, but the prosecutor would "forget" to turn on the recorder and would make her retell her traumatic story three times each time lasting an hour, and scolding her to sit up straight
@dearestwhispers6 ай бұрын
@@nl7887why do humans do the things that they do wtf
@ImaStupidNobody6 ай бұрын
@@nl7887 Prosecutor sounds like a criminal that has done the same, The South Korean government is full of criminals that make sure the laws are less strict so they get less time in prison if they are caught, South Korean gov is severely corrupt and is no better than North Korea.
@dreamingsweetgirl6 ай бұрын
@@nl7887 That is so sad ohmygod girls lets not go to korea...
@aerinovastar6 ай бұрын
There is litt a law that says if they're under 13-14y old. They'll only get a warning and maybe just detention. And that'll be it
@eight85927 ай бұрын
DISGUSTING BEHAVIOUR OF KOREAN ARTISTS….NOW KOREAN RELEASED THEM ,SEUNGRI STILL DOING CLUBBING EVEN IN MALAYSIA HE SHOULD BE BANNED HE WILL STILL DO TO OTHER LADIES HE’s still associated with rich people.
@gracewood67687 ай бұрын
worse is HE IS GOING TO OPEN A CLUB IN CAMBODIA like wow!
@etlogramen86656 ай бұрын
@@gracewood6768 Women still participate in this shit. Ngl, prostitutes should be down, and hiring women.
@npcimknot9586 ай бұрын
@@gracewood6768ya.. 10000% there is even worse traffiking there
@user-Aurkotheswiftie7 ай бұрын
Those girls didn't get the justice they deserve. It's a shame to the system.
@eurika2976 ай бұрын
Why do I feel like there’s more to Hara’s death than we know. Sure, she was depressed but not all depressed people want to oof themselves. We only recently knew that she actually EXPOSED a high ranking official prior to her death. Believe it or not, there are real life cases of murders staged as suicide. 😢
@sunnydays076 ай бұрын
This is why we remind others about the mental health of high profile activists, journalists etc. So that people know they didn’t commit suicide
@liagamer42656 ай бұрын
Im sorry but the way you used "oof" as a substitute word made me laugh 😭
@boodledemic64306 ай бұрын
Considering the circumstances I’m suspicious of believing that it was her offing herself :/ seems fishy
@leenuhh_6 ай бұрын
Not only was her ex-boyfriend was abusive and her ex still walking free, her mother is money hungry and used her, lost her best friend, Sulli. I also think when she exposed most of the guys there and remind you; they were "friends" with her, she was already depressed but was pushed to the edge. She must be going through so much and remember, the guys probably had connection and could ruin her life as well that was already bad enough when she exposed them. Goo Hara been through a lot.
@olig63395 ай бұрын
@@liagamer4265this comment was uneccessary. we are talking about a woman’s death.
@kerstingravel81607 ай бұрын
Thank you for this good summary. It’s a shame and the penalties are a sad joke. Shows how much respect there is for women in South Korea 😒. It’s hard to understand where this ton of sick and toxic people is coming from. I’m glad I’m not born there, it would be pure horror for me, living in such a society.
@therealmonkfromtibet6 ай бұрын
In Japan we have the same problem with women sexualization... Host bar that lures naive women into debt and then force them into sexual slavery to pay back the amount.
@johnkim50536 ай бұрын
Really, are there reports and stuff about it?
@EdonaComadahoutie6 ай бұрын
That is why i do not like japan and im starting to hate korea too
@Serenity1137 ай бұрын
The first time I learned about this was from a kdrama called "Taxi Driver" in the 2nd season they did a episode that was based on what happened st Burning Sun. I googled it after watching the episode and i was just shocked.
@crystalsmith90387 ай бұрын
which epsiode?
@Serenity1137 ай бұрын
@@crystalsmith9038 either episode 10 or 11.
@Serenity1136 ай бұрын
@@crystalsmith9038 episode 11
@tezsadi6 ай бұрын
@@crystalsmith9038 The episode where the hacker girl(n their team, a supportive Character) went undercover to find about why her elder sister unalived herself (obviously because she was illegally recorded while being with her bf who was a culprit)
@npcimknot9586 ай бұрын
Do t look up nth room that will make u hate koreas justice system
@chewiesof6 ай бұрын
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the evil people, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." - Albert Einstein
@jilliannlove58716 ай бұрын
Facts
@boodledemic64306 ай бұрын
And then the people who do try to do something are attacked for trying 🙃 make it make sense
@BahaariTV7 ай бұрын
Is it just me or you too think Hara might have been m*rdered?
@_aurora_9316 ай бұрын
It was possible! The CCTV footage outside of the house was leaked.
@azalago6 ай бұрын
She was absolutely not murdered, no one entered her house besides the housekeeper who reported finding her body. She had also previously attempted suicide.
@Li_abcd6 ай бұрын
She was more likely threatened and harassed by fans and at that time her best friend sulli committed suicide too. But the fans still didn't give shit to her words when she came live and was crying.
@mal.3246 ай бұрын
no shit sherlock
@stephaniesims65026 ай бұрын
It’s entirely possible
@yeongvoonkang19667 ай бұрын
Make no mistake these drunk rape incidents are still happening on a daily basis till today across the Seoul nightclubs. NOTHING HAS CHANGED
@halfukrainian9997 ай бұрын
Omg, thank you so much for finally calling it for what it actually is - Human Trafficking. The mental gymnastics I've seen from all these channels (that are not even these characters' fans, just acting like experts on sexual violence and exploitation) . This was NOT "well some of those women were in this line of work...they should've expected the risk of being gang-violated" (the latest on this popular channel about Korean society and mainstream/media culture; and so many others trying to present it as something like it's just a series of minor sexual assualts and immediately shifting the blame one way or the other on the victims. Thank you, sincerely, for creating this video, it means a lot. I am a new forever subscriber now! And also an ex-bgirl (and an ex professional competitive breakdancer in the pop' n' lock department, waay back in yhr day! Looking forward to watch your video about the bgirl!).
@myraizara23987 ай бұрын
I heard that these men are coming back to screen. Gosh. They are so brave, shameless. I don't understand Korean. After all the chaos, these men are going to sell their smile and laugh to their fans again. God!
@jzara19176 ай бұрын
Criminal don't have any regrets they believe in only self satisfaction.
@jackietang37896 ай бұрын
Worse of all, they still have blind fans whom defend them even years afterwards
@Cheese-tann6 ай бұрын
The entire scandal is very disturbing. What's sad is that Seungri was released and relocated to Hong Kong to start another nightclub. If anything, he's probably going to start the cycle again.
@amrithasr80756 ай бұрын
I really dont understand these knetizens who send hate trucks for idols' dating rumors are supporting this heinous crime like its not a big deal....dude the people are so effed up i would say..
@HailToTheMeep7 ай бұрын
Meanwhile: TRYING to buy POT sentenced to 2 years and the public demanded a crawling begging apology
@mtndew.capcut6 ай бұрын
this is horrible, i'm disgusted. thank god they got caught. prayers for all these innocent young women.🙏
@digital_diaries_Hana6 ай бұрын
No use of getting caught. They are still continuing to do it with out any shame,diffidence or self-respect.
@mtndew.capcut6 ай бұрын
@@digital_diaries_Hana i know, but at least this was shed to light, without it they would be able to commit more and more crimes because they still had an influence on young girls. of course they are monsters who will do this whenever they want because they think they are entitled to a young woman and her body because they are rich and famous(VIP) but i am just glad the got caught, so less and less woman will be influenced by their public-figure
@TaylorLeeKnow7 ай бұрын
That’s why never trust any Idols. You don’t know how they are behind the cameras. I’m a Kpop fan as well but I won’t defend them in everything because at the end they are men. No one is innocent in the Idol industry actually in all the entertainment industries.
@pokorny19696 ай бұрын
You are right
@PinkiePies_Pie6 ай бұрын
I understand why u might think that but it’s kind of unfair to label them like that’s under one group when it’s only a couple doing this, I don’t think it’s fair to group all of them under this category
@BiancaC-ov8ko6 ай бұрын
Yes , all you know about idols are videos that they show you and some interaction in social media, wich is equal to not knowing nothing.
@BiancaC-ov8ko6 ай бұрын
@@PinkiePies_Pieit's not about blaming all idols but not being blind just because you watch videos of your fav acting cute and innocent. . After all we don't know them, and probably will never.
@PinkiePies_Pie6 ай бұрын
@@BiancaC-ov8ko ok
@AngelinaKing-u2m7 ай бұрын
They deserve a longer sentence how freaking blind can the law be Korea just because they have good lookes and our well known they get let off hook just like if it wasn't for these reasons it different 😅😅😅.
@jackietang37896 ай бұрын
It’s because let’s just say the law system in Korea is so corrupt and classism, if you’re super rich you can get away with a lot of stuff with just a slap on the wrist however if you’re not rich, good luck because nobody will care about you
@HailToTheMeep7 ай бұрын
DISGUSTING. Not so much the action which is 🤮 But the insane complacency of a lot of the people around 🤮
@aashkasv24687 ай бұрын
very well explained
@TrulyStay.86 ай бұрын
THE FANS FREAKING DEFENDING THEM I CANT- 😭💀
@liagamer42656 ай бұрын
That aside, HELLO HYUNBERRY ❤
@TrulyStay.86 ай бұрын
@@liagamer4265 YURR
@RanHeartShin6 ай бұрын
The sentences handed to these idols were disgusting 🤮🤮🤮
@Peechiness7 ай бұрын
Ugh. These guys get a thrill of knowing the female is out of it. They must get girls so easily that they get bored. Why else would they SA to get excitement? What makes it worse is that there's no facial profiling for SA. IT CAN BE ANY GUY. So scary.
@zakeernalir28716 ай бұрын
Exactly with their popularity they can get any amount of girls. But they chose to do it without consent. Also the laughing at murderist messages . These guys are scary asf
@danniexoxo-carpenter6 ай бұрын
They should be life sentence in jail
@azul19646 ай бұрын
From yt videos of thai teachers taking advantage of students to this kind of club activities, im not surprised at all. When you are too powerful, your darkest thoughts may be realized. People act differently when ppl arent around similarly when they think noone can catch them
@coffeeconnoisseur34136 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for Hara horrible even.
@cathenlea6 ай бұрын
the justice system is so ridiculous. how could they let this man walk free after 18 months? its gross and terrifying.
@vivianidelacerda97087 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting 😮
@Unico_uni_fan7 ай бұрын
Okay that is absolutely disgusting i cant imagine all the abuse those women went through...
@peacelife7 ай бұрын
It is sick! Glad you spoke about this topic again. I hate how seeing comment of Seungri's fans are still supporting him. These guys need to be rot in jail, but of course not bec Seungri knew that top official. Last I heard, he was having a big bash party where he flew all of his big deal partier to a country. He will forever be a business person and live selfishly. I wish things were diff. This is why there are so many cruel Netflix Korean show about the mess up society there bec it is true. Hara was such a good person. I wish she is still here.
@shawnshawn-zm7hd6 ай бұрын
Damn , so a part of story in lookism webtoon was real after all
@johnkim50536 ай бұрын
A lot of events in Kdramas and webtoons that are simmilar to lookism use real life crimes, as something to help with their stories.
@JobjobJob-f6e7 ай бұрын
Despicable indeed. Kdrama are an evil lie.
@magalygutierrez74507 ай бұрын
You explained this so well. 👏👏👏
@christinafotopoulou85247 ай бұрын
With all this,it's no wonder they are heading for extinction 😅
@少年广呀7 ай бұрын
Rather become a lesbian in South Korea
@barbaramitch78187 ай бұрын
So so sad
@sahanaraj42766 ай бұрын
I gained a new type of respect for BBC for making this
@Blue__Rose-x5z7 ай бұрын
I think that its easier for idols who have bad intentions to thrive cauz they protray themselves as innocent and get infantalized by their fans ...lets use JK for example when 3d and Seven came out some Armies where mad talking about he has child fans but have no problem saying stuff like "oh he is so baby" like he isnt a 27 yr old man and in fact i liked the fact that he was branching out from this narrative that ppl want him to potray so we can get to see actual sides of him .....and so with seungri thats why most ppl had a hard time believing it to be true although he is scum from hell.....we should normalise idols showing their true personalities and not just filter them to suit our narrative cause its dangerous and its easier to deal with a visible enemy than one we arent sure exists
@chaimabouzroud49257 ай бұрын
I agree with you, I'm glad he broke free from his baby boy era bc he's a grown man. I dont see how normalizing idols to show their true personalities would help though. The industry is abusive enough to them but more importantly, we should reclaim our time and attention (I believe it's a bigger currency than money) especially with the problematic celebrities. We have enough content of them, be it their true personality or not is irrelevant to me.
@Blue__Rose-x5z7 ай бұрын
@@chaimabouzroud4925 true but I meant in the sense that we normalise them being open about drinking or dating so that ppl stop having this narrative that they control their lives cause these days ppl get get cancelled for small things but ur right
@chaimabouzroud49257 ай бұрын
@@Blue__Rose-x5z but they are open about drinking so much so that it seems like a problem (a lot of jimin solos talk about alcohol and there's also that show with the girl in BSS's fighting where she invites celebrities and they get drunk), now for the dating, ppl should allow the idols to date. It's funny how all idols have many romantic songs, they are conveted by fans but they cant date, poor them. None of my business tho.
@zakeernalir28716 ай бұрын
@@chaimabouzroud4925 the no dating policy is a business strategy. Ever wonder why kpop culture has more loyal die hard fans than the US pop culture?! Yeah this is one of the reasons.
@chaimabouzroud49256 ай бұрын
@@zakeernalir2871 oh that's mad relevant actually. Genuine question though : why did ppl obsess over Jelena and why cant that obsession be transposed to a korean celebrity couple ? I mean it's toxic but I really dont understand why we dont see that in kpop culture even tho it's heavily inspired by American pop culture
@SoushinSen6 ай бұрын
Those reduced sentences are insane.
@Jazzy-Mintz6 ай бұрын
I’m just wondering why ? How is it in the Korean governments eyes that major cases like this have sentences that small. It’s crazy , it’s bullshit Stupid Seungri has 9 cases , like what ? In America , that’s literally like I think LIFE right there (I could be wrong) But it’s for sure longer than three frickin years Please Korean government fix that
@clownman94046 ай бұрын
All I can say is that the justice system in Korea favors men most of the time. Sounds like the ancient korea.
@lnlonelyness28016 ай бұрын
I already heard of this news a while back but as someone who, back when I was 14 (so 10 years ago), listened to a lot of k-pop, Bigbang was literally the group I listened to the most. Ofc I grew out of it 2 years after, but hearing these kinds of things come to light regarding artists I used to listen to makes me feel sick.
@iycekold6 ай бұрын
Everyone should stop idolizing celebrities
@silverlining_19957 ай бұрын
Well, I mean 4:38 is the dumbest and most self destructive thing I’ve ever heard. It is a tiny minority doing that though. As for the rest… has it already been that long? I also didn’t realize the sentences were so short… I remember when all this was happening, as long as nothing was edited or faked, there was definitely a lot of evidence… it’s really… just … beyond words…these guys should be behind bars a very long time
@yokshiichicago77126 ай бұрын
10 year olds are still supporting them and what pisses me the most is that they're being convinced by letter he wrote wow like a woman's emotions humiliation trauma and her whole life that she have to live with this things can be easy because he wrote a heartfelt letter guys...
@MoistCrumpet6 ай бұрын
This is absolutely sickening. And the worst part is I’m sure there are probably a lot of fans who are defending these evil men.
@Omegaverseicon6 ай бұрын
Disgusting patriarchal law of sk protecting men and failing woman, this makes me sick...
@Zesty_gamer297 ай бұрын
Tht fan must be traumatised for life now ...... Girls, if u ever stan these idols,make sure u set a boundary. Dont let anyone advantage of u ..
@Ikeuliax7 ай бұрын
The one who defending them are more disgusting tbh
@hugecake41786 ай бұрын
Should they also re-investigate Hara's death? it seems too convenient that she decided to take her own life in the middle of unraveling these horrible things ☹☹☹
@cynicnhel4097 ай бұрын
I think there is a bigger picture to it. To think that the bar is still standing, they are throwing these kpop artist out of the bus. These kpop artists are just their face so when things turn sh*t, the artist were to blame. However, they did some shady sh*t though.
@zakeernalir28716 ай бұрын
Yes there’s politicians & powerful people behind it.
@Diamond-xo4nk6 ай бұрын
I wil send lots of prayers for the devils to be stopped
@zakeernalir28716 ай бұрын
If any of you have watched taxi driver season 2, the last few episodes were literally about this. At first I thought they were exaggerating for the sake of the drama but damn all of that did happen. Like the lavish tables, the drugging of girls that kpop idols fancied and bringing her to them. Disgusting!
@IvyPlans6 ай бұрын
Great synopsis of events. Well done.
@mateuszabramek70156 ай бұрын
Why letter with apologies have anything to do with the sentence it's not a family court? Law is law. It's impossible to tell what's on someone's mind but evidence is clear. Why lower anyone's sentence based on that?
@moonenuu55496 ай бұрын
I started feeling sick after finding out about this. Their sentence was way too short.
@Tax_Collector016 ай бұрын
Given how grossly rich their agencies are and considering their reputations in past events, I am not surprised they would stoop so low. Fans need to realize how destructive their idolization of these people have become, for those that do not idolize K-pop groups but still idolize other popular figures…consider this a warning to be realistic and not dedicate your life to worshiping people.
@Snshwwh6 ай бұрын
BBC tall "MBC,KBS,SBS is anti feminist" but MBC,KBS,SBS is feminists. BBC isn't National Geographic. BBC is official news. KBS filed a lawsuit against the BBC for misrepresentation of the documentary. Suspicions were raised that the documentary contained false facts about KBS and caused defamation. Following the lawsuit, the BBC apologized for the inaccuracies and agreed to correct the errors. The claim that anti-feminist Yoon Seok-yeol ordered the three broadcasting companies to censor content is as unbelievable as the BBC's recent mistakes. In fact, MBC and SBS censor public broadcasting content in real time, changing terms such as 'stroller' (stroller) to 'baby car' (child's car) and 'birth rate' (birth rate) to 'birth rate' (birth rate). I am using it. They censored the words stroller and birth rate because they did not fit the ideology of female supremacy.
@Snshwwh6 ай бұрын
The court rendered guilty verdicts based on the presumption of guilt in cases of sexual assault, while acquitting and then convicting in cases of prostitution and drug crimes based on the presumption of innocence. However, aside from the most severe charges, sentences often appeared lenient, resembling acquittals. In Korea, there is a minimum sentence of 10 years for rape, yet some argue this is still too lenient. Korea refers to rape as "robbery rape" and follows the principle of presumption of guilt. The concerning events surrounding Kakao's women-only Daum official cafe, Yeoseongsidae, have brought to light a disturbing trend of criminal activities and online misconduct. Despite the seriousness of these issues, they largely evaded public scrutiny until recent revelations brought them to the forefront. The exploitation of minors through the sharing of sensitive personal information, coupled with the illegal distribution of explicit content, underscores the urgent need for accountability and regulation within online communities. The fact that these revelations emerged not through formal reports but via disclosures on Reddit highlights systemic oversight and complacency. Additionally, the association of Yeoseongsidae with influential political figures has raised concerns about the integrity of media coverage and the prioritization of certain narratives over others. The reluctance of Korean media outlets to report on these matters, influenced by political affiliations, speaks to a larger issue of institutional bias and censorship. A significant concern is the disparity in the treatment of perpetrators based on gender. The case of the trainee soldier, driven to his demise by malicious intent and neglect, highlights the pervasiveness of misandry and the dangers of unchecked extremism. The fact that the perpetrator, motivated by intense hatred for men, received leniency and psychological treatment underscores systemic inequities and the need for reform. Moreover, the prevalence of false accusations and their detrimental impact on innocent individuals, exemplified by the tragic suicide of actor Lee Sun-kyun, underscores the urgent need for legal safeguards and protections against defamation and harassment. In light of these revelations, it is crucial to challenge harmful stereotypes and promote accountability and transparency within online communities. Only through collective action and awareness can we address the root causes of discrimination and ensure a safer and more equitable society for all. Actor Lee Sun-kyun was falsely accused of sexual assault by self-proclaimed radical feminists who were members of the Daum Kakao Cafe (Yeoseongsidae) with 840,000 members. He committed suicide after succumbing to their threats, sending them tens of thousands of dollars. Evidence of blackmail and false accusations for sexual violence was presented to the police, leading to their arrest. They confessed and were sentenced to one year in prison. Korean media outlets are currently covering this story. This fact is being covered by the Korean media. Many K-pop fans, predominantly women, including self-proclaimed radical feminists, contributed to Shirley's tragic death with their hurtful comments, disapproving of her appeal to male audiences. This negativity led to Goo Hara's suicide, possibly influenced by the Werther effect. A large portion of these individuals gather on Daum's official community, Yeoseongsidae, boasting 840,000 extremists. Shirley became the target of a relentless witch hunt within this closed community, where she was unjustly demonized. The 840,000 members of Kakao's women-only Daum official cafe, Yeoseongsidae, who have been implicated in criminal activities for sharing videos containing personal information of minors, have surprisingly received little attention. Insights from Reddit posts have brought to light the site's reputation for unlawfully distributing facial and nude photos, as well as personal details like addresses and names. This underscores the crucial need for direct permission from the operator to join. Notably,The exposure of this information didn't stem from formal reports but rather surfaced through disclosures on Reddit, where a former USFK member revealed the situation. The Kakao official cafe gained public attention for the first time due to its association with the former President Moon Jae-in's Democratic Party, which had close ties to the police chief who overlooked the Burning Sun scandal. Consequently, Korean media outlets like '뉴데일리' refrained from reporting on it, showing deference to the party's influence. However, it wasn't until the recent revelation of the site's criminal activities by the US military personnel that it was first brought to light. If you look at the on the site and you can show what information is being shared, they secretly filmed a minor wearing a school uniform and commented on it, saying, "he has a pretty genitals," "The face and nude photos are cute who is 17 so perfect as a sexual plaything." This crime is pubilcized for the first time in medias and newspapers because United States Forces were also recently targeted""
@Snshwwh6 ай бұрын
A murder that just happened 1) The investigation into the murder has seen no progress for ten days because the perpetrator is a woman, She's name is Yujin-Kang. 2) The murderer was not detained and was allowed to return to her hometown. 3) Despite calling it an excessive invasion of privacy, there has been no mention of privacy concerns in other murder cases. Four witnesses saw the trainee soldier being tortured. One died, and the other three escaped and reported it. However, instead of taking their reports seriously, the Korean military subjected them to a full day of criticism and interrogation for daring to accuse a female officer of intentionally torturing the trainee to death. Meanwhile, the murderer,Yujin-Kang, was granted leave and sent home because she is a woman. There was no investigation for ten days. The perpetrator did not flee or hide; she continued her daily life and work. Moreover, she insulted the deceased by saying, "He was too weak, and I wanted to torture him more, but he died a bit sooner than I expected." Despite many witnesses to Kang Yu-jin's torture, the police did not investigate because she is a woman. Driven by malicious intent towards the trainee soldier, the perpetrator added heavy books to the already burdensome 40kg military gear. When the trainee soldier's health deteriorated severely, pleas for assistance from colleagues were callously ignored. Despite witnessing his collapse and repeated requests to rush him to the emergency room, she insisted on sending him to the infirmary, where he succumbed to his excruciating condition by 5 PM. Testimonies from the perpetrator's acquaintances and classmates vividly depict an ardent feminist consumed by intense hatred for men. While some young Korean women in their 20s and 30s argue the criticism is solely gender-based, the reality suggests otherwise. This dreadful act of torture and murder, rooted in misandry, is exacerbated by the rise of extreme feminist ideologies in Korea. Had the perpetrator been male, severe legal repercussions for murder would have been inevitable. However, being female, she is instead afforded psychological treatment and careful consideration from political leaders wary of the electoral influence of young adults. The lack of investigations into crimes by Korean women against U.S. soldiers and minors, as noted on the Yeoseongsidae community site, further underscores this disparity. In Korea, feminists seem to have achieved an almost untouchable status. This case exemplifies how feminist ideals persist even within the military, with the state actively facilitating the perpetrator's smooth economic reintegration. Under the Women's Protection Act in Korea, men bear the burden of proving their innocence, often leading to convictions solely based on accusations. A notable example is the case involving Yeongsu Oh, an actor from the Squid Game series, where the only evidence presented was the accuser's diary. I heard about the photo of the deceased soldier in the ROTC group. At first, it seemed like the finger gesture was digitally added, but it turned out to be real. The gesture in the photo, made by female ROTC members, raises questions about its significance. The finger gesture used by Megalia to mockingly depict a small penis and derogatorily refer to Korean men as "한남유충" (Han-nam insects) stems from a form of male chauvinism and sexism. It's intended to criticize and ridicule men, perpetuating gender bias and fostering division. This behavior is unacceptable and promotes discrimination, regardless of gender or race. **Seoul National University Happiness Research Center and Kakao Together Value Publish "Korea Happiness Report" Based on Survey of 1.05 Million People** "Women in their 20s and 30s show the highest levels of materialism and neuroticism, and the lowest levels of gratitude." (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Seung-woo = A survey revealed that the overall level of happiness felt by South Koreans is average, while they experience a significant amount of stress in their daily lives. The study also found that women in their 20s and 30s feel the lowest levels of subjective happiness compared to other age and gender groups. Clinical psychologists at Seoul National University Hospital stated, "Women in their 20s and 30s exhibit high levels of distrust and suspicious thinking, which can lead to paranoid thoughts. They are also more likely to react explosively and aggressively to minor stressors. It sounds like you're expressing disbelief about whether South Korea is lenient toward female criminals, even in cases involving someone with a 14-year career as a military legal officer. You mentioned searching for a specific lawyer on KZbin. Here's the provided information translated into English: "A situation is being doubted where even someone with a 14-year career as a military legal officer in South Korea is suspected of being treated leniently towards female criminals. Search for a known lawyer on KZbin and watch '휴양?휴향?'. Name: Lee Ji-hoon, Born: February 5, 1977 (47 years old), Seoul: Nationality, South Korea. Education: Sookmyung Women's University (Economics, Law / Bachelor's Degree), Korea University Law School (Law / Bachelor's Degree). Career: Appointment as a Military Legal Officer in the Army (Military Law 18th Class), Legal Affairs Department Administrative Law Officer at Army Headquarters, Legal Staff Officer at 5th Infantry Division, Director of Legal Affairs at Ministry of National Defense Investigation Headquarters, Legal Team Leader at Army Headquarters, Director of Legal Affairs at Army Military Prosecutors' Office, Investigator for Military Rights at National Human Rights Commission of Korea, Lawyer at Lee Ji-hoon Law Office. Family: Mother, Three daughters.""
@yayhay78226 ай бұрын
what i still can’t understand, is them being young, relatively famous, and not too ugly. So why force women? it should be easy to get at least one to like them. It seems those people just enjoy the fact that they’re taking it by force. They might even do it to their neighbors or some elderly later on.
@eeriemyxi6 ай бұрын
That's their kink.
@Booootomatotomato6 ай бұрын
Hi. If you'd like to know more about the case, I highly suggest watching Rotten Mango's retelling of the case. She tells the story where most victims and the crimes are briught to light. Though, trigger warning for SA, violence, abuse, stalking, cheating and South Korea's horrible justice system. Be safe. And I hope all victims are okay.
@ArmaniIntoParanormal6 ай бұрын
✨I love Rotten Mangoes channel I always watch her videos whenever I have time to watch it and yes prey for the victims✨💖
@nakinagisa53957 ай бұрын
As i remember the mama guy incident. I may say that to all the sick fan worshiping their idols like they are some of living god or other : THEY ARE NOT SAINT. Just as you and me they are humain who couod make for fun evil thing. They can be normal and respectful as they can be dangerous and very evil. Be an idol is also a part if making an image, as being in a role. Don't be disappointed when the mask fall, or defending them despite what they commit.
@xjwqj19076 ай бұрын
i was so disgusted. i liked jung joonyoung’s songs before and definitely did not know he was such a vile person. this case makes me want to throw up. the utter misuse of power and money.
@aki2086 ай бұрын
The BBC documentary about this is just below this video, I will be watching it. Also, I pray for the women in SK, it really seems like they're being treated as inferior.
@derekinPhilippines6 ай бұрын
Mate you spoke more words than I have in my life
@timtim23016 ай бұрын
You know I wasn't surprised by this horrifying scandal. But I was actually surprised that it got exposed. Because these kind of cases get easily brushed off and swept under the rugs in south Korea.
@Shay456 ай бұрын
It’s crazy because people will always assume that the drinks mixed and made by the bartenders and the staff are safe.
@TheMusicmaker256 ай бұрын
The part that kills me is they served very little time for this. Korean govt is messed up. These sadistic men will get another chance to do it again.
@anushavs23487 ай бұрын
I thought indian laws are worst now i don't know what to feel about korea
@reenabohaju97897 ай бұрын
Crime happens everywhere We shouldn't blame nationality
@anushavs23487 ай бұрын
@@reenabohaju9789 I am not talking about crime I am talking about laws
@astha_yadav6 ай бұрын
@@anushavs2348 exactly, atleast people here protest and raise the voice against such things
@wonderingheights7 ай бұрын
Wait, was it Goo Hara who outed the policeman? If so it suspicious that she ‘Deleted’ herself.
@SuperNachtAktiv6 ай бұрын
bro korea is honestly a wild place for women
@Memepage96 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video ❤ as a women i appreciate ur work.😊
@kesha35676 ай бұрын
Wow Hello South korea I would never visit you Thnx
@ygya6 ай бұрын
Bear, bear all the way
@drkkant7 ай бұрын
Bro....This is..... Yk, recently there was an incident in India. The Pune car crash. A 17 yr old, drove his father's Porsche killed a couple and got released on bail the same day with his penalties to be writing a 300 word essay and helping the traffick police for 15 hrs.
@stbrmilku6 ай бұрын
DISGUSTING
@ranialounes10497 ай бұрын
OK this is kinda scary but true
@ROADTRIP2024-ve3ec7 ай бұрын
Wow! What a tragedy.
@syahiraismail72226 ай бұрын
If you watch ‘taxi driver’ a korean drama, in one of the eps they did the scene exactly like what happened inside burning sun
@liagamer42656 ай бұрын
I watched it but didnt even catch that at the time since I didnt know about burning sun back then
@turtleguy63356 ай бұрын
nawe the groupchat really got leaked
@jonn17206 ай бұрын
Okay, I didn't know it was that bad. I thought people were overreacting when they said Seungri and that should be in prison for longer, cause i heard they only knew about the grape but stayed silent. Wtf. They should be in prison for another 50 years wtf. How r they out already?
@Jazzy-Mintz6 ай бұрын
Seriously that’s what I don’t understand
@ant77236 ай бұрын
The last sentense is the weirdest thing I’ve ever heard😂
@Clumsy_Shining_Star6 ай бұрын
Bruh, as a fan let me tell you. You should just be fans. That's where the borderline ends, ur not family. You don't know them personally to know what kind of people they are. You like their music, their handsome faces, That's ok. But their tv personality might not be the same as their real personality. It's ok to support them and defend them against haters but DEFENDING THEM AGAINST ACTUAL CRIMES?! like I'm a kstan as well. But I'm a human before that and many fans don't realize it, leading them to blindly support their idols.
@jacobileoo19417 ай бұрын
i think theres a lot more of these kinds of things happening in korea but this one was one of the few brought to light
@zakeernalir28716 ай бұрын
Yeah only cause a member of a top kpop group was involved.
@sahana123446 ай бұрын
4:01 Tell sorry after doing everything. 😒 Some mistakes cannot be forgiven with a sorry. They are irreversible. If it's done then it's done. Imagine the victims' trauma. 💔
@SakuOhno6 ай бұрын
He is just like Great Gatsby. He was running a questionable club.
@elmin827 ай бұрын
That's disgusting
@justmazen31686 ай бұрын
no wonder korean women are doing the 4b movement
@geojolly75126 ай бұрын
Why does this sound like taxi driver season 2 story….
@johnkim50536 ай бұрын
Taxi driver bases a lot of the crimes in the show on real events, ie. The disabled people forced to work under payed at a factory, the company dudes woth the funky hair colors that abuse the employees, the video taping guy that made the girl's sister commit suicide, etc...
@manman98126 ай бұрын
The Nth room too, its crazy.
@KMUS-vy9he6 ай бұрын
How did Seungri's parents raise his disrespecting women... Well...
@aethiopis89306 ай бұрын
I think the biggest problem is how lenient the judicial system is on the perpetrators' sentences. For the most heinous crimes caused in South Korea, the sentence can possibly less (even by 2x) than a petty crime or DUI (with no deaths involved) in the US. It's pretty screwed up, especially with the immense corruption shrouding the the entire nation.
@titandarknight26986 ай бұрын
I know that people are talking about the fans, but you need to remember. If someone is charged as guilty, but is innocent, those same fans/other people will yap about how its "innocent until proven guilty" and we should'ent have judged so early. If someone is considered innocent, but is guilty. Then people will bash each other for supporting this guilty party. Seriously, people will bash each other for any reason. Don't go into this believing that the fans think what the idols did was okay. Separate the "I think there innocent" from the "I support their wrongdoings."
@CrixusHeart7 ай бұрын
$75,000 dollars or won? Even if it's won, that's an expensive fee to sit at a table, but if it's dollars, that's stupid!
@magicbali54347 ай бұрын
Dollars .... Inclusion of expensive drinks, champagne (they said that they sell it about $10k/bottle), extacy under the tables and "girls" ....