" Unlike other countries where celebrities have been able to rebuild their careers after similar incidents, Kim appeared to have found herself permanently ostracised, according to local reports quoting industry insiders.
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
We have to look in the right direction. If he or someone else is guilty of something (no matter what) that person should pay for his crime. Accusing someone doesn't mean it's guilty of something. This is what actually disturbed me in the entire story. I'm not blind and don't want to deny a truth. I just watched the entire Korean industry and it's all about accusing and cutting out a person's life. Just take a look how many actors was committed suicide because of being accused of something. Are they the worst sinners in this world?? So many talented actors and actresses was false accused or extremely hated for something what they did, but not criminal things, just human mistakes.
" Unlike other countries where celebrities have been able to rebuild their careers after similar incidents, Kim appeared to have found herself permanently ostracised, according to local reports quoting industry insiders.
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
If you're so confident about your perspective, at least come from your real ID. You say you don’t care about…
The person you say was abused by Kim Soo Hyun has become an adult and has had every opportunity in the world to shout loudly that he abused or used her when she was a minor. She had the opportunity to accuse him of this and not only would it have saved her career, but she could have also earned the money that she was no longer able to earn because of people like you
Since I suspect there are a few active ones around here, I wanted to remind you how they work. Humanly speaking, how can you have so much time to write here continuously and still have a life? It's impossible!!
"What is a bot? A bot -- short for robot and also called an internet bot -- is a computer program that operates as an agent for a user or other program or to simulate a human activity. Bots are normally used to automate certain tasks, meaning they can run without specific instructions from humans.
An organization or individual can use a bot to replace a repetitive task that a human would otherwise have to perform. Bots are also much faster at these tasks than humans. Although bots can carry out useful functions, they can also be malicious and come in the form of malware.
Bots are made from sets of algorithms that aid them in their designated tasks. These tasks include conversing with a human -- which attempts to mimic human behaviors -- or gathering content from other websites. There are several different types of bots designed to accomplish a wide variety of tasks.
Chatbots. These programs can simulate conversations with a human being. One of the first and most famous chatbots prior to the web was Eliza, an NLP program developed in 1966 as a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research project. This chatbot pretended to be a psychozherapist and answered questions with other questions.
Social bots. These bots, often considered opinion bots, influence discussions with users on social media platforms."
Comme d'habitude la Corée crucifie sa star. Qu'importe l'innocence d'une personne , si on peut se donner de l'importance…
You wrote so beautifully, clearly and pertinently, that it's a shame that I only see what tireless haters write, and what you wrote gets lost among the garbage written by some who tirelessly sit here throwing stones.
Comme d'habitude la Corée crucifie sa star. Qu'importe l'innocence d'une personne , si on peut se donner de l'importance…
You don`t have to give an answer to sogsag-im. I don't even think he's a human being. Look how much patience and energy he has for hating KSH. Your message contains a sum of many truths, denied by the blind who bark here! They sit with skeletons in closets and keep collecting...
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
Read the entire article here:
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/why-south-korean-society-is-so-unforgiving-to-celebrities
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
Read the entire article here:
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/why-south-korean-society-is-so-unforgiving-to-celebrities
Humanly speaking, how can you have so much time to write here continuously and still have a life? It's impossible!!
"What is a bot?
A bot -- short for robot and also called an internet bot -- is a computer program that operates as an agent for a user or other program or to simulate a human activity. Bots are normally used to automate certain tasks, meaning they can run without specific instructions from humans.
An organization or individual can use a bot to replace a repetitive task that a human would otherwise have to perform. Bots are also much faster at these tasks than humans. Although bots can carry out useful functions, they can also be malicious and come in the form of malware.
Bots are made from sets of algorithms that aid them in their designated tasks. These tasks include conversing with a human -- which attempts to mimic human behaviors -- or gathering content from other websites. There are several different types of bots designed to accomplish a wide variety of tasks.
Chatbots. These programs can simulate conversations with a human being. One of the first and most famous chatbots prior to the web was Eliza, an NLP program developed in 1966 as a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research project. This chatbot pretended to be a psychozherapist and answered questions with other questions.
Social bots. These bots, often considered opinion bots, influence discussions with users on social media platforms."
Sign this petition, if you want to prevent and protect the actors, actresses and kpop idols from this shameless and without consequences only because it's online, behind the monitor screen.
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https://www.change.org/p/human-rights-for-all-stars-dignity-and-justice-in-the-digital-age
Is hate so tasty? 😈