wtf

Sep 08, 2009 14:14

while i understand korea is a prideful country, i think the netizens blew this whole 'jay says korea is gay' thing out of proportion. for every problem or disagreement, there has to be a common ground or compromise. these messages were written 4 years ago when he was still stressing over training. uncertainties - whether he would debut or not. ( Read more... )

rant, 2pm

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luvmelodrama September 8 2009, 18:41:56 UTC
i agree with you a certain extent. i do think that jay did the wrong thing by posting those sort of hateful comments about a country where his roots are from- his parents, relatives, his blood, his culture. it's understandable that fans & haters would react in this way. however, going as far as to having an online petition to see who wants him to commit suicide is going too far. this all too well reminds me of the situation with super junior & their crazy, outrageous fan group. all while this happening, i think jyp is making a big mistake by not officially releasing any news about this situation. netizens obviously are making this into a way bigger ordeal than it really is, considering that these comments were posted 4 years ago. it's as if koreans will never let a single person make a mistake in their life. pretty rude if you ask me. and to be honest, fans are getting too involved right now. i think we all just need to take a deep breath, step back, and wait for official news. it's obvious that jay would be feeling guilty in this situation, but as of his title of being the "leader," i do think that he's being a bit dramatic to go as far as resigning. he's now 20+ and should be a backbone for his group. i think they are way too good friends for him to resign that quickly. i am hoping that this is one of jyp's tactics to make the netizens quickly feel the guilt so they can continue with 2pm event activities. jyp groups, in general, do not break up, whether it be because of their friendships and accomplishments they have together, or whether it be a contract agreement. i honestly don't think jyp would let a member leave this easily. also, in this situation, i think he is strategically holding back from releasing any official statements about the situation so netizens can drown in their own guilt.

as calm as i seem, there is a part of me inside that is freaking out. i don't want to see 2pm continue w/out jaebeom, but at the same time, all we can do is wait. if jaebeom's resignation is, in fact, true i'm hoping that he will come back to his senses once he has a discussion with his family and friends back in washington. hopefully they will be his motivation to stay strong and fight the hurricane around him. if all this is just a tact, then well, jyp is one smart cookie.

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loudgreenperson September 8 2009, 18:48:40 UTC
you are one smart cookie! so articulate :DDD

it's understandable that fans & haters would react in this way
i agree with that too but that's why i said there should be a compromise.. 4 years ago vs. now. jay is so mature now as not only a leader but a korean. there are things called "second chances" but i guess that isn't something common if they are SO surprised and SO exasperated about this.

i'm just upset. blahh!!

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