Thank you to all my friends who reached out to ask about me. Iโm safe, even though Indonesia is going through a turbulent time. Grateful for all your prayers, may Indonesia find peace and healing soon.
@Someone30758036@rosiesbitchxx I know, but my comment was aimed at the bitter women hiding behind fake morality and double standards. The ones who scream indecent at a confident woman but lose their minds when a male idol dances half-naked
Letโs be honest, if a male idol walked on stage wearing nothing but briefs, heโd be worshipped like a god by the same "online pregnant" crowd. But when a female idol shows a bra? Suddenly it's the end of civilization. The double standards aren't just obvious, they're embarrassing
Why is it perfectly fine when male idols dance on stage with sensual moves, touching their bodies, caressing their crotch, oozing sex appeal, but the moment a female idol shows a bit of lingerie with confidence, itโs suddenly a scandal? ๐
The hypocrisy is wild. You cheer when men do it, but shame women for the same confidence? Itโs not morality, itโs misogyny dressed up as outrage ๐
@rosiesbitchxx The loudest critics of Jennie showing her bra on stage are mostly women. She wasnโt even naked, just confident. But the double standards are insane, when a male idol rips his shirt off, flashes abs & grinds on stage, the same people scream hot & claim theyโre pregnant online
Grooming is not just a "private matter." It's a serious issue with long term impact, and by nature, it concerns the public. Under both South Korean and international law, the public has every right to ask questions, especially when minors are involved.
But shutting down public inquiry under the guise of "defamation" doesnโt protect the innocent, it shields predators. Truthful questions arenโt attacks. Theyโre a demand for accountability, and if that makes some people uncomfortable, maybe they should ask themselves why ๐
And asking why a grown man sent a personal letter to a minor, invited her for a private dinner late at night at his apartment, & shared personal photos with her, is not slander. Itโs called accountability & accountability should never be optional.
@_Koo_Chim_ Yup the truth hurts, just like it mustโve hurt KSR when they made those bold statements years ago about a photo she posted on IG. They forgot how painful it was for her to endure all the hate, ridicule & harassment that followed. But now the tables turn & suddenly itโs too much?
So apparently those who make "malicious comments" about KSH are getting sued? Thatโs wild, because all I did was ask why a grown man sent a personal letter from the military to a minor. If thatโs a crime, well sorry, sometimes the truth just hurts.
@AnkaeM3 Exactly, and the way theyโre trying to silence everything under the excuse of 'malicious comments' just proves thereโs more they donโt want the public to look at. Thanks for laying it out so clearly