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Should the public be more sympathetic to Seraphim's tears?

article: Telling a crying idol to “know your own worth”… How did we end up like this?

source: Oh My News via Nate

[+246, -9] Well, they were the ones who went to Coachella and did a show that got hate and decided to respond to the criticism by sticking their butt out and saying they had the best stage ever. Why are you crying now? Their lyrics were about acting like Kim Chae Won had to bootstrap her way to the top against the jealousy of haters when she was notorious for coming from a rigged company.

[+181, -5] I know these idols are not dolls but humans, but if you have chosen a career, isn't it your job to do it? Why should the public accept their tears for not being able to do the career they have chosen? They are adults and should act responsibly for their decisions, and this reporter who thinks otherwise has never had a hard day at his job in his life. I understand that blatant hate is wrong, but I think the criticism of them is valid.

[+159, -7] Please stop whining. If you can't do something, just stop. No one is going to force you with a knife. If so, call the police. Easy, right?

[+118, -2] Why are you whining so much when they can create in a day what it takes most of us a year to create?

[+98, -1] There is no industry more capitalistic than the entertainment industry. Look at the money coming into your bank account from a single photo posted on social media. That is why the public is told to “know their worth” and act accordingly.

[+29, -0] There are many people who work hard to achieve their dreams of becoming idols these days, and there are many cases where people with perfect talent end up not debuting. Le Sserafim debuting with only vocal skills and not making any effort to improve their skills, and instead responding to Coachella criticism with “So what, you did well” will not be accepted by the public. The criticism is because they lack the basic skills and effort required for their chosen profession, and the crocodile tears and afterthoughts only contribute to people's negative views of the group. It is foolish to think that Hybe can use this situation to their advantage.

[+27, -1] It's really stupid of Hive to leave the crying scene in the documentary and not think that it will only make them hate themselves more. Poor Le Seraphim… Poor BTS

[+25, -0] The rest of us make a third, a third, a third of what you make, working all night, working weekends… but we all have the option to quit when the work gets too hard and we cry. If you're in a job that makes you whine and cry, you should quit too. If all you're good at is whining and getting sympathy from your fans, and you're making a lot of money without doing any work, what kind of professional are you?

[+22, -0] If you cry, go out and do something else ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

[+21, -0] There is no job in the world that is free of difficulties. Many people are exercising in this hot weather. Just because you cry about the job you chose doesn't mean the public should understand.

[+18, -0] I don't understand what the reporter is trying to say… Don't you think you'll get fired if you don't do your job??? Don't you feel guilty if you don't keep your promises at work??? These idols are making billions more than us, why don't we hold them to the same standards??? Are they untouchable gods??

[+11, -0] Practice singing until your throat is sore while you think crying and whining will make things better.

[+10, -0] So what does she want in the end? Does she want fame and money, but not hard work? Does she just want people to like us because we're pretty, and nothing more?

[+9, -0] Since when did telling a singer they can't sing become hate speech?

[+9, -0] Obviously, if an employee does not live up to his or her “worth”, he or she will be fired. If he or she cannot deliver the level of skill for which he or she is being paid, he or she will be demoted or at least shown effort and improvement.

[+8, -0] What is this reporter talking about? Haha …

[+6, -0] There is no way that Hive's upper management is of sound mind. Why do they think it is okay to release this when public opinion is at its lowest point ever?

[+5, -0] If you want to hear only positive things from the public, it's your job to tell them only positive things..;;

[+3, -0] The funny thing is, this isn't the first time they've cried while watching this. There were a few similar scenes in the debut documentary…

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