K netizens be hating on idols for literally anything.

Recently I have seen k netizens hating on idols for the smallest things possible. I came across 2 cases. One is BND Myung Jaehyun’s M Coutdown thing. He was just cheering for his member who was performing a dance challenge for a gg. People were so onto him for this, for cheering. Like please can you let the idols breathe? They want robot idols who can do ayego when asked and answer their stupid ass questions on dating and stuff.

Second is Txt Huening Kai. He was literally just helping his friend like any normal human being. He showed basic manners and helped his friend, as his fans who made a big deal out of it, would have done. They would have done the same thing, then why was it such a big deal when Huening kai did it. Well those people could not be called fans if they treated him as if he committed some crime and he had to apologize for helping his friend.

K netizens need to touch some grass and have to understand that they don’t own their favorite idols. They can have life outside of their own group, can have as many friends and can enjoy with them as a normal human being. What good will happen for hating on someone you like? For the hate Myung Jaehyun is receiving- i think it is so unnecessary. If anyone behave/act outside the set norms of how should an idol behave they are just labelled as attention seeker. Let’s say some people think he should not have done that, shouldn’t have cheered for his member during the challenge. But these fans go out of line to assume things about him and say stuff even though they don’t know who he really is, what his personality is like.

Korean people will go ‘woww awsome’ for the smallest unnecessary things but can’t seem to appreciate a genuine good deed by people. They are so obsessed with MBTIs but can’t seem to actually handle a true Extrovert personality.

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