🚨 The Utah Republican Party paid a firm $4.3 million to falsify the signatures of dead people.
The election fraud was conducted in an attempt to legalize gerrymandering in Utah.
it genuinely pmo when kpop stans say that mhj started the drama and ruined newjeans as if it wasn’t her contractual responsibility to defend their brand value and individuality as a group under hybe
I’ll NEVER understand how so many of y’all were hoodwinked into the belief that the government should NOT use the money you pay in taxes to create a social safety net that benefits you, fund public healthcare, lower housing costs, and make daily life more affordable.
I just found out serian hue (illits creative director) faked her graduation and degree?!? She also has a long history of plagarism, and has little to no experience in the creative industry (less then 5 years). The illiterate allegations are coming true😬😬
South Korea's youth are openly stating that they will wait for #NewJeans to return.
The #SNU (Seoul National University) just published five cover stories back-to-back, dedicated entirely to protecting and defending NewJeans.
The student journal at Seoul National University featured this special edition in print and right on their website's main cover page. They started with their very first article, and the title says it all: 'This is all because there are no new songs from NewJeans.'
Inside, the writer states that 'NewJeans' songs are like postcards. Whenever I sing along to their songs, I return to the moment I first encountered them.' 🥹❤️
The article points out how the media spends all its time talking about stock prices and legal disputes, while completely ignoring the human hearts of the five members. They wanted this whole edition to look at everything purely from NewJeans' perspective.
From there, they named every single article after a track from their debut era.
1. In 'Attention', they break down how a company structure meant to protect creative freedom ended up breaking it apart because of corporate greed and internal power struggles.
2. In 'Hype Boy', subtitled 'Because rainbows aren't eternal,' they talk about how sad it is when corporate interference ruins the natural, nostalgic magic the group brought to the industry.
3. In 'Cookie', they criticize an industry that treats pure creative talent as just a mass-produced product to be shelved or locked away whenever a corporate board feels like it
4. But it's the final feature, 'Hurt: Waiting for 5 Girls', that hurts the most to read . It talks about the unequal fight between five young artists and a massive legal system built to protect corporations instead of human being. They wrote, "Because no one else could speak on their behalf, they willingly chose to bear the burden with their own voices", stating how lonely and scared the members must've felt, for them to just take all the burden and stand up for themselves because no one will give them a voice or stand up for them...
What warms my heart the most, though, is how the writer brings it all together at the end. Despite the corporate freeze, they make it clear that the youth of Korea are still standing right by them, waiting for the girls to return
I really hope the members come across this. With all the media play that has affected them, this is a piece written purely from the public's heart. ❤️
Original SNU Journal:
• Article 1 ('This is all because there are no new songs from NewJeans') : https://t.co/aDy1BDnzff
• Article 2 (Attention) : https://t.co/lUcPa5sL4b
• Article 3 (Hybe Boy) https://t.co/XGVd2scn5b
• Article 4 (Cookie) : https://t.co/aCCd3YK20L
• Article 5 (Hurt) : https://t.co/ad4qPIl5Ow
It's only Tuesday and Trump has fucked up a pool for $14 Million, lost a war agreeing to pay Iran $300 Billion, and ballooned his already expensive ballroom budget by another $200 Million.
Where are the Republicans screaming about "waste, fraud and abuse"?