What are you talking about, changing the subject to feminism where it's not needed. It's not a fucking competition.…
No. You haven't seen enough drama to know what you're talking about - why not try a daily or weekend drama to get some perspective? Or a drama focusing on women?
Privilege? Buzz word. Do men have the 'privilege' to be first in line on a building site? Not all men by the way - only the ones that have the skills - it's about the individual. The man that got turned away doesn't whine about the contractor hating men.... that would be stupid.
Women have equal opportunity in South Korea, in general, like most economically and politically similar countries.
You must observe cultural differences in other countries.
Don't try to blanket-apply your culture's ideology on others'.
Misogyny: another buzz word 🥱, are you a drone, do you still have individual thought? What makes me a mysoginist - is that how your group responds to opposing views... throw the buzzword insult?
It's you who's wrapped up in Critical Social Justice (Marxist) ideological thinking patterns that turn you into a drone that sees only groups with singular identity. You're so woke you're asleep. You see problems that don't exist. Your indoctrination allows no tolerance for individuals, circumstances or alternative thought.
Think of all the beautiful women in the world you've damaged by calling their employers or admirers 'misogynists'.
South Korean dramas are popular for many reasons, one being that they're beautiful. There's a fan culture like no other that you don't see so much in the West. Compare a modern western drama or movie, there's no fan that wants to follow those political uglies, they run away from them, so scary. Go figure.
What are you talking about, changing the subject to feminism where it's not needed. It's not a fucking competition.…
It's common discuss the male leads when interviewing the female lead. It's common to discuss the female leads when interviewing the male lead.
Ignoring your nonsense about 10x harder etc. it all depends on the individual... not *women*, some men face the same difficulty, it all depends on the *individual*.
You sound upset that Korean actresses are pretty and feminine, yet also possess female intelligence and female strength. Feminism isn't needed everywhere - by tipping the scales you'll take something away from the most attractive women - after all, that's the objective of the feminist movement, where attractive women are told what to do and think by less-attractive women.
Just find a place where you can be happy, stop finding trouble where there isn't any, grow up, accept that life's not fair or equal and live your best life... without undermining others in the process.
Stop treating all women as one and the same, everyone's different.
I'm quite shocked to hear this, since New York City, when I lived there, was typically very welcoming to people…
What do you mean by inclusion... Include only people that think like you and exclude the rest? You don't have the right to apologise on behalf of a city that didn't nominate you as its spokesperson. Are you mental?
The absurdity of treatment towards korean women in this industry is unfathomable. Kim Hyeyoon had build a very…
What are you talking about, changing the subject to feminism where it's not needed. It's not a fucking competition. And stop grouping all females together, everyone's different.
It's a human condition not limited to the West. Treating people as groups instead of individuals is also wrong...…
I hear you. If you were a real doctor you'd probably take a more scientific approach to your research... but I agree in general, the baseline Asian culture is higher than the baseline in the West. It stems from education. The West has contributed culturally to the world, like everywhere else, but it's generally more uncivilised than the far east. We (in the West) don't seem prepared to learn either - that's the difference in education, I can testify that my education in Geography and History was vastly inadequate, only focusing on certain inferior aspects of other countries, never the superior aspects. Apart from academic education, we also lack in social education, life skills, respect, personal responsibility and so on. Edit ....at the baseline level, which is what determines the attitude of a culture.
Edit2, marked as spoiler, long comments hog the page.
How many sequels will it have, has Escape 2 started filming yet? Escape 3 - Yes, We Caught Him Again... Escape 4 - We'll Keep Catching Him Until You Stop Buying Tickets...
Sry but the LR picture can be seen as a spoiler for ppl still watching and have no idea what will happen in the…
Agree, you can mark this article as a spoiler by pressing the arrow mark in the top-right corner. But if you want to avoid spoilers, MDL is nothing compared to Soompi, the worst K-news site in the world, spoilers everywhere.
The Eu/Western people are racist, everybody knows this, but the "greatest idiots" are the asian celebrities that…
It's a human condition not limited to the West. Treating people as groups instead of individuals is also wrong... ahem. Popular with the woke activists.
There's someone posting below in defence of the paparazzi, believe it or not. The argument being that Stray Kids were being moody 😆 Dude, they're playing their roles, it's their image and it's quite common in K-pop and J-pop to pose like that for paparazzi. Naturally the paparazzi want to get one special money shot, they got upset because the Stray Kids weren't giving it to them... professional behaviour, smart boys, respect.
"that bitch", "that influencer bitch, ", "that security guard bitch" - are you respectful right now? How are you…
I agree with you, circumstances... Maybe the Cannes organisers are cowards knowing that bitch will take all the blame for their, let's say, obnoxious instructions. Being rude to Korean celebrities is perhaps not out and out racism, it's ignorant though. Cannes is a multinational event, if they keep up with this it will lose its prestige, it can happen. It's become a bit pompous and self important - it used to love the film and artists that came there. But let's not let the bouncer off the hook. She's wrong for the job. If she's panicking, she's wrong. The idea is to generate a flow and filter system seamlessly, without getting in the face of the stars - the stars (and even ordinary customers) are the reason that idiot is in a paid job, she's a moron. So are the organisers. Very disappointed with Cannes. They should be writing apology letters and grovelling as we speak.
Privilege? Buzz word. Do men have the 'privilege' to be first in line on a building site? Not all men by the way - only the ones that have the skills - it's about the individual. The man that got turned away doesn't whine about the contractor hating men.... that would be stupid.
Women have equal opportunity in South Korea, in general, like most economically and politically similar countries.
You must observe cultural differences in other countries.
Don't try to blanket-apply your culture's ideology on others'.
Misogyny: another buzz word 🥱, are you a drone, do you still have individual thought? What makes me a mysoginist - is that how your group responds to opposing views... throw the buzzword insult?
It's you who's wrapped up in Critical Social Justice (Marxist) ideological thinking patterns that turn you into a drone that sees only groups with singular identity. You're so woke you're asleep. You see problems that don't exist. Your indoctrination allows no tolerance for individuals, circumstances or alternative thought.
Think of all the beautiful women in the world you've damaged by calling their employers or admirers 'misogynists'.
South Korean dramas are popular for many reasons, one being that they're beautiful. There's a fan culture like no other that you don't see so much in the West. Compare a modern western drama or movie, there's no fan that wants to follow those political uglies, they run away from them, so scary. Go figure.
Ignoring your nonsense about 10x harder etc. it all depends on the individual... not *women*, some men face the same difficulty, it all depends on the *individual*.
You sound upset that Korean actresses are pretty and feminine, yet also possess female intelligence and female strength. Feminism isn't needed everywhere - by tipping the scales you'll take something away from the most attractive women - after all, that's the objective of the feminist movement, where attractive women are told what to do and think by less-attractive women.
Just find a place where you can be happy, stop finding trouble where there isn't any, grow up, accept that life's not fair or equal and live your best life... without undermining others in the process.
Stop treating all women as one and the same, everyone's different.
Edit ....at the baseline level, which is what determines the attitude of a culture.
Edit2, marked as spoiler, long comments hog the page.
But if you want to avoid spoilers, MDL is nothing compared to Soompi, the worst K-news site in the world, spoilers everywhere.
Dude, they're playing their roles, it's their image and it's quite common in K-pop and J-pop to pose like that for paparazzi. Naturally the paparazzi want to get one special money shot, they got upset because the Stray Kids weren't giving it to them... professional behaviour, smart boys, respect.