Jan 31, 2011 15:53
As we all know, during the time that Super Junior was here in Singapore, there were a few unfortunate incidents. To this matter SG ELFs have been slammed all over the net for injuring SJ members such. So I want to address my stand towards these comments, not just because I'm a SG ELF, but because I also want people to look at this matter in a more objective matter.
While I cannot say for sure the SG ELFs are totally faultless for these incidents that have happened, but I don't think we should be the only ones taking fault for these occurrence. For one, although the concert was held here in Singapore, but we should all acknowledge that there are also fans from other countries present too, especially those that flew over to Singapore because there was SS3 held at their own country. In fact, for those who were personally there at the concert venue, you should have realized that a pretty large percentage of fans that were there were hardly local Singaporeans. There was a really large number of foreign fans at the concert venue, especially those from neighboring countries that did not have SS3 held at their own country. You should know for yourself if you're a non-SG ELF at the venue.
Also, no matter which nationality ELFs was there and whoever were the ones that threw projectile objects at the members, I'm sure they couldn't have felt good when the object actually hit the members in their face or injured them in any way, so do not go around assuming that ELFs would purposely injure the members just to get their attention. To this there is an incident that is widely circulated across the net, which was Yesung getting hit by something red, which many assumed was a red lightstick. However, to clear this up, that red flying object was NOT a red lightstick, it was a red chili. No fan would be crazy enough to throw such a hard object like a lightstick at their idols.
Lastly, before saying that I'm biased and all and only thinking about defending SG ELFs, please remember I NEVER said that we were not involved at all in any the incidents, since we do not know for sure ELFs from which country had caused the accidents. Moreover before you go around generalizing that all SG ELFs are violent and what not, please also acknowledge the fact that these sort of fans are present in every country and I personally think even then they probably make up only a small percentage of ELFs in each country. Also, unless you can say for sure that such incidents have NEVER taken place when SJ was in your own country, don't condemn us to vehemently.
I do not know whether anyone notices this in the heat of the moment when you're all slamming us, but prior to this series of incidents that happened to SJ members, when other idol groups came to Singapore, there has not been ANY of such accidents at all. Just because this happen once, you can't just go around saying that we do not care the members and all. It's does not do justice to any of the SG fans here.
Finally, I have one last message to people who actually did cause these incidents. If you think you cannot take offensive comments I suggest you stop here. Don't blame me for being harsh if you insist on reading. To those who caused the traffic accident and incidents of things being thrown at members, be thankful that we're carrying the brunt of the blame and insults for you even though we're not the ones at fault in the first place, especially if you're not a SG ELF, thanks for causing trouble here and making us carry the blame for you. To those overseas fans that did cause the incidents (I'm not directing this to all overseas fans, but you should know yourself if you did) and are still insulting us, you should be ashamed of yourselves. We're taking in all these insults while you get off scot-free and you still have the cheek to condemn us. I only have this to say to you. THAT'S LOW.
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