@zbsae The point was made perfectly clear, and native speakers already explained the language Yeonjun used. If you still insist on looking down on him, then the issue was never the language in the first place.
@zbsae Oh, thank you for explaining. I had no idea, mainly because I don't pay attention to your idol. It's a skill you seem to lack: understanding someone's explanation instead of blowing everything out of proportion and acting like every minor thing is a scandal.
@zbsae@Moarashu They were clearly wrong, but if you insult someone who's favored by a lot of people, of course you're going to get backlash. If you treat someone negatively, don't be surprised when you receive negativity in return. Did you expect praise instead?
@zbsae@Moarashu Well, clearly people aren't going to be calm when you're the one who caused the error in the first place. The irony is absolutely hilarious. 😭
@zbsae@Moarashu Korean moa would definitely ask you to take that down because you misunderstood their language and context entirely. You're busy calling innocent behavior problematic while your own idol is facing backlash for behavior that actually deserves criticism
@bam2jin Do you even know what issue Kim soohyun is facing? You're judging someone way too quickly and comparing it to a situation that's ten times more serious.
@zbsae But once it’s been explained to you and you still choose not to care, insisting on prioritizing your own feelings instead of learning, then that’s just ignorance.
This is exactly why TV programs are often limited or adapted for international audiences. Some people don't understand the cultural context of other countries, yet they're very quick to judge.