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Replying to atom951 Mar 21, 2025
I disagree with the tone of the article and the logic.It's far too bland, ignoring the elephant in the room, supported…
Ok, I'm sorry to say this, but as a victim at a much younger age, I don't understand how you can talk about consenting decisions in a fellow victim. I'm sorry you had such a horrible experience, I fully sympathise with you and hope I haven't added anxiety to your life that you've worked hard to get past. Best wishes.
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Replying to atom951 Mar 21, 2025
I disagree with the tone of the article and the logic.It's far too bland, ignoring the elephant in the room, supported…
That's a false statement, the left wing woke culture is the most group based ideology in the world where all judgement is based on race, gender, identity. The left is effectively all of the things it accuses the right of being, a deep, well thought out projection, stemming from Marxism and critical theory.

What else did you just say? It sounded like you confronted the case of paedophilia from the child's perspective. Please address it from the paedophile's perspective - illegal, wrong, corrupt, perverted.

You'll find the essence of the law in every democratic, major economy in the world follows the same principals.

Asian countries are not a group either, you claim you treat people as individuals and go a step further by grouping all Asian countries together.

How can I believe you are not simply a KSH apologist? You exhibit traits of 'self' being above morals, a facet of wokeness.
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Replying to Rosetta Rene Mar 21, 2025
But excuse me, where were her parents at the time??? She was making movies and they were making money, and now…
They dated in secret and the parents were against it.
Do you have any experience on the topic? Predators manipulate their victim and the victim's family. A powerful and influential predator is extremely difficult to handle - the authorities and mainstream media tend not to take them (the family) seriously.
If the teenager is also protecting the predator it can go on for some time.

Edit, just a theory with real life examples:

A BBC (state TV channel) creep in the UK called Jimmy Savile got away with it (paedophilia) for his whole life, the police and the BBC covered everything up. Imagine a cult that inserted high powered individuals in every organisation, it can do whatever it wants, pick people they want to get to the top (topical example, Macron, France) and control things from a high place - only dirty people get into the cult, providing ultimate power and influence over cult operatives and the organisations they manipulate.

Kim Soo-hyun has risen faster and with greater influence than one would expect from a mediocre talent.
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Replying to Desilu81 Mar 21, 2025
"One of the most troubling aspects of this controversy is how toxic fan culture has further accelerated the divide…
I disagree with the tone of the article and the logic.

It's far too bland, ignoring the elephant in the room, supported by evidence at the time it was written: she was a minor.

This scandal does *not* raise a conversation about age gaps, it's about an adult dating a child and fucking up her life when she got too old for him. Wow I'm getting mad as I type this out, sorry.

Age gaps might cause subjective feelings depending on the individuals involved, regardless of gender - but the topic only applies when both parties make a choice as consenting adults. When one is underage it's a given there'll be an age gap, do you see my point?

The article focuses on group based thinking, categorising all males and all females as groups with the same views, experiences and circumstances.... it assumes all members of the group think the same way. Real life is made up of individuals. For example, Park Min-young was completely unscathed by her scandals, like water off a duck's back, in terms of her career opportunities and public outcry.
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Replying to luciddreaming Mar 21, 2025
yup many south koreans dont like her.. i am amazed so many intl audience like hershe has a lot of shady connections
Right. And her unsettling appearance could be stress related, back to back projects, not the first time I've seen it.

Of course if anything happens to her, knetizens will take all the blame. It all seems too convenient, and naive.
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Replying to greysweater Mar 20, 2025
Lol, because I made reasonable points that you couldn't come up with strong defenses to? I've been very polite…
Grade-A. You're projecting. A narcissist bot having a narcissistic meltdown. Aren't AIs supposed to be clever? Maybe you were assigned a double digit IQ in your settings. Imagine if The Terminator had your profile, it would have been a hilarious comedy movie. You'd be called the shitty terminator.
Shitty terminator: "Where is John Connor?"
Man: "2 blocks down, 3rd house on the left, have a good day!"
Shitty terminator: "Stop deflecting and answer the question 😖"
Man: "Ok, it's just down the road"
Shitty terminator: "You can't even defend your position, write it down, give me an essay"
Man: "Fuck you, asshole"
Shitty terminator: "Fuck me, asshole. No wait..." 💥🤖💥
Man: "Have a good day"
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Replying to greysweater Mar 20, 2025
Lol, because I made reasonable points that you couldn't come up with strong defenses to? I've been very polite…
You think I'm going to spend time finding stuff that you could find yourself? Just because you stamped your feet in a toddler's temper tantrum ? Of course I used an AI, wtf? You can pay me if you want me to do work motherfucker. It's AI verbatim, enjoy the spam. Grade-A narcissist.
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Replying to Solo Dodo Mar 20, 2025
Birds of a feather:Lee Jin ho previously claimed that Kim Sae Ron's relationship with Kim Soo hyun was all a delusion,…
Kim Soo-hyun said it couldn't possibly be him in the kitchen photo... and has now admitted that it was him in the photo (and he's suing gaseyeon for embarrassment?!)
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Replying to greysweater Mar 20, 2025
Lol, because I made reasonable points that you couldn't come up with strong defenses to? I've been very polite…
Drug use corrodes society. It leads to incremental upgrade to stronger products. Addicts commit wider crimes within their communities. Drugs cultivate steady behavioural change in users such as promotion of self interest over concerns for a successful community.

There's a criminal food chain in drug supply - individuals involved in the criminal drug trade sometimes exert coercive control over vulnerable people, which can include minors. There have been documented cases in some regions where criminal gangs or networks have exploited children (for labour, trafficking, or other purposes) as part of their broader criminal enterprises.

** Illegal pharmaceuticals

The illegal trafficking of drugs through legal entities has several negative impacts on society, including:

1. Economic Losses and Market Distortion
Legitimate businesses and industries face unfair competition from criminals who launder their profits through seemingly legal operations.
The diversion of controlled substances can lead to shortages or price distortions in the legal market, affecting patients and healthcare providers.

2. Public Health Risks
The illicit use of diverted drugs can lead to dangerous side effects, misuse, and dependence, contributing to public health crises.
When drugs intended for controlled medical use, such as propofol, are misused or distributed without proper medical oversight, it can result in serious adverse health outcomes and even fatalities.

3. Erosion of Regulatory Trust
Exploiting legal entities to traffic drugs undermines the integrity of regulatory and oversight systems.
When fraudulent documentation and corruption are involved, public trust in institutions responsible for ensuring safety, such as pharmaceutical regulators and law enforcement, may erode.

4. Facilitation of Other Criminal Activities
The financial proceeds from illegal drug trafficking can be used to fund other forms of organized crime and terrorism.
The corruption and insider collusion necessary for these operations can seep into other areas of both the public and private sectors, further destabilizing communities.

5. Social Instability and Increased Crime
The presence of criminal networks exploiting legitimate supply channels contributes to a general environment of criminality and violence.
Communities may experience broader social instability and a diminished sense of safety, which can lead to increased crime rates and social disintegration.

6. Challenges for Law Enforcement and Policy Makers
The blending of legal and illegal channels creates complex challenges for detection and intervention, stretching law enforcement resources thin.
Increased operational costs and the need for more sophisticated regulatory systems can divert resources away from other essential public services.

** Drug users

Drug users can negatively impact society in several ways, affecting not only themselves but also their families, communities, and the broader social fabric. Here are some key areas of impact:

1. Healthcare Costs:
Increased Healthcare Utilization: Drug users often require more frequent and intensive medical care, leading to higher healthcare costs. This can strain public health resources and increase insurance premiums.

2. Public Health Risks: Drug use can lead to the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis through shared needles, increasing the burden on public health systems.

3. Crime and Law Enforcement:
Drug-Related Crimes: Drug users may engage in criminal activities to support their habits, such as theft, burglary, and drug dealing. This increases the crime rate and the workload for law enforcement agencies.

4. Violent Crimes: Some drugs, like methamphetamine and cocaine, can increase aggression and impulsivity, leading to violent behavior and crimes.

5. Economic Impact:
Productivity Loss: Drug users may experience decreased productivity at work, leading to job loss and economic instability. This can affect their families and the broader economy.
Social Welfare: Increased drug use can lead to higher demand for social welfare programs, as users may require financial assistance, housing support, and other forms of aid.

6. Family and Social Relationships:
Family Strain: Drug use can cause significant stress and conflict within families, leading to broken relationships, divorce, and child neglect or abuse.
Child Welfare: Children of drug users may experience neglect, abuse, and emotional trauma, which can have long-term effects on their development and well-being.
Community Safety and Quality of Life:
Public Disorder: Drug use and related activities can lead to public disorder, such as littering, vandalism, and noise pollution, which can degrade the quality of life in communities.

7. Community Resources: Communities may need to allocate more resources to address drug-related issues, such as increased policing, social services, and community programs.
Mental Health:
Psychological Impact: Drug use can lead to mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and psychosis, which can further strain healthcare and social services.
Addiction: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that can be difficult to treat, requiring long-term support and resources.
Education:
Academic Performance: Drug use among students can lead to poor academic performance, dropout rates, and a lack of future opportunities.
School Environment: Drug use in schools can create a negative environment, affecting the learning experience for all students.
Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including prevention programs, treatment services, law enforcement strategies, and community support initiatives.
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Replying to greysweater Mar 20, 2025
Lol, because I made reasonable points that you couldn't come up with strong defenses to? I've been very polite…
Drug use corrodes society. It leads to incremental upgrade to stronger products. Addicts commit wider crimes within their communities. Drugs cultivate steady behavioural change in users such as promotion of self interest over concerns for a successful community.

There's a criminal food chain in drug supply - individuals involved in the criminal drug trade sometimes exert coercive control over vulnerable people, which can include minors. There have been documented cases in some regions where criminal gangs or networks have exploited children (for labour, trafficking, or other purposes) as part of their broader criminal enterprises.

** Illegal pharmaceuticals

The illegal trafficking of drugs through legal entities has several negative impacts on society, including:

1. Economic Losses and Market Distortion
Legitimate businesses and industries face unfair competition from criminals who launder their profits through seemingly legal operations.
The diversion of controlled substances can lead to shortages or price distortions in the legal market, affecting patients and healthcare providers.

2. Public Health Risks
The illicit use of diverted drugs can lead to dangerous side effects, misuse, and dependence, contributing to public health crises.
When drugs intended for controlled medical use, such as propofol, are misused or distributed without proper medical oversight, it can result in serious adverse health outcomes and even fatalities.

3. Erosion of Regulatory Trust
Exploiting legal entities to traffic drugs undermines the integrity of regulatory and oversight systems.
When fraudulent documentation and corruption are involved, public trust in institutions responsible for ensuring safety, such as pharmaceutical regulators and law enforcement, may erode.

4. Facilitation of Other Criminal Activities
The financial proceeds from illegal drug trafficking can be used to fund other forms of organized crime and terrorism.
The corruption and insider collusion necessary for these operations can seep into other areas of both the public and private sectors, further destabilizing communities.

5. Social Instability and Increased Crime
The presence of criminal networks exploiting legitimate supply channels contributes to a general environment of criminality and violence.
Communities may experience broader social instability and a diminished sense of safety, which can lead to increased crime rates and social disintegration.

6. Challenges for Law Enforcement and Policy Makers
The blending of legal and illegal channels creates complex challenges for detection and intervention, stretching law enforcement resources thin.
Increased operational costs and the need for more sophisticated regulatory systems can divert resources away from other essential public services.

** Drug users

Drug users can negatively impact society in several ways, affecting not only themselves but also their families, communities, and the broader social fabric. Here are some key areas of impact:

1. Healthcare Costs:
Increased Healthcare Utilization: Drug users often require more frequent and intensive medical care, leading to higher healthcare costs. This can strain public health resources and increase insurance premiums.

2. Public Health Risks: Drug use can lead to the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis through shared needles, increasing the burden on public health systems.

3. Crime and Law Enforcement:
Drug-Related Crimes: Drug users may engage in criminal activities to support their habits, such as theft, burglary, and drug dealing. This increases the crime rate and the workload for law enforcement agencies.

4. Violent Crimes: Some drugs, like methamphetamine and cocaine, can increase aggression and impulsivity, leading to violent behavior and crimes.

5. Economic Impact:
Productivity Loss: Drug users may experience decreased productivity at work, leading to job loss and economic instability. This can affect their families and the broader economy.
Social Welfare: Increased drug use can lead to higher demand for social welfare programs, as users may require financial assistance, housing support, and other forms of aid.

6. Family and Social Relationships:
Family Strain: Drug use can cause significant stress and conflict within families, leading to broken relationships, divorce, and child neglect or abuse.
Child Welfare: Children of drug users may experience neglect, abuse, and emotional trauma, which can have long-term effects on their development and well-being.
Community Safety and Quality of Life:
Public Disorder: Drug use and related activities can lead to public disorder, such as littering, vandalism, and noise pollution, which can degrade the quality of life in communities.

7. Community Resources: Communities may need to allocate more resources to address drug-related issues, such as increased policing, social services, and community programs.
Mental Health:
Psychological Impact: Drug use can lead to mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and psychosis, which can further strain healthcare and social services.
Addiction: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that can be difficult to treat, requiring long-term support and resources.
Education:
Academic Performance: Drug use among students can lead to poor academic performance, dropout rates, and a lack of future opportunities.
School Environment: Drug use in schools can create a negative environment, affecting the learning experience for all students.
Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including prevention programs, treatment services, law enforcement strategies, and community support initiatives.
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