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Le Sserafim fans weren't happy with SNL's Coachella stage parody.

article: “Mockery vs. Satire” SNL Korea, Controversy over Le Seraphim Parody

source: X Sports News via Nate

[+300, -6] The point of satire is to make fun of others, not to argue about “which side” is on. Foreigners think we are too cautious to properly perform satire in the midst of this “argument” and they think we will laugh at them.

[+246, -2] Idol fans don't mind hating others until it's their oppa or noona's turn ㅋㅋㅋ

[+93, -3] Here's an idea for you… why don't you stop giving people a reason to parody you? And appreciate that you're relevant enough to be parodied? What's the problem here? If you don't like being parodied, no one told you to do it at Coachella.

[+36, -2] Sometimes when I see the way fans act, I wonder if they are secret anti-fans.

[+13, -4] Since when did idols become the domain of the no-touch gods? It's not like this parody had no origins at all.

[+10, -1] They reap what they sow, and no one is asking fans to enjoy parodies.

[+9, -0] If it had done well at Coachella, it might not be a parody at all now.

[+9, -3] Fans know what the point of SNL is, why are they so sensitive… especially when they know they're going to laugh at other people's parodies, not their own group's.

[+8, -0] There was no “controversy” about this segment. Everyone except the fans laughed and enjoyed it.

[+5, -1] Did Haibe get hurt by any chance? LOL

[+4, -1] If you parodied something tragic about the group, I understand calling it controversial… but you did something wrong, got hated, and parodied it, so what's the problem? LOL

[+3, -0] Even the president is not free from parody, so do idols think they are free from parody?

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