I’m honestly confused by how some K-pop fans or some regular netizens, respond to sasaeng or greedy fansite behavior.
There’s this recent incident going around, at the airport, one of Hearts2Hearts bodyguards roughly pulled a woman who was trying to get close to the members, she had a DSLR camera and forced her way to get close to the member.
Now here’s the part that’s confusing: the reaction, a lot of people are angry at the bodyguard. They’re calling SM out for aggressive security, saying the guard was too violent, and even somehow blaming the members themselves (?? I genuinely don’t know what people expect the members to do in that situation).
Then later, another video came out showing that the woman actually managed to making a physical contact and bump hard into one of the members, that caused the guard to react the way he did.
Still, even after that, a lot of people are defending her and criticizing SM’s security.
This got me wondering, how are people actually seeing sasaengs or obsessive fansites nowadays?
We all know sasaengs or some fansite have done a lot of messed up stuff in the past, you’d think there’d be a general agreement that they’re a problem.
But apparently in this case is not? Especially in Korean forums, this has turned into a heated debate, with many siding with the woman.
Especially in Korea, where’s a lot of cases happened in there, it’s wild to see so many people still taking the woman side.
What do you think? Do you think the guard went too far no matter what? Or She just deserve it?
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