What I find interesting is that there is still a rap culture with men writing sexual harassment lyrics in their rap and we're still giving them a pass. They're talking about breasts sizes as a gag and nobody treats them as problematic and just overlook it so I thought that we would give Narae a pass too, but instead, she got cancelled..
Of course, what she did was problematic, but why aren't other kids getting cancelled for the same reason? I'm curious about the reason.
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Rappers strangely have that aura that they should be excluded
2. [+309, -16]
This Park Narae issue was released in a male community, that's why. They thought that they had to protect their rights through that plastic doll. That's why they cancelled Park Narae. However, we have Lee Soogeun who was caught in a sexual assault scandal, but he's still modelling for fire noodles and MC-ing for Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller and living the life. The double standard seriously ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
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This is what I've been saying. Park Narae deserves the hate, but if we apply this rule to everyone, male celebrities should all apologizeㅋㅋ
4. [+96, -5]
There are so many male communities people who are infiltrating Pann too, they pretend to write like women and posts so many things here and spreading their ideas claiming they're "female communities opinion".. Ew
5. [+48, -10]
Park Narae only got taken off from that program, but she's still doing well in all her other programs so what "cancellation"..?
6. [+46, -13]
But Park Narae didn't really get cancelled?
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It's all about popularity, the ones who are the most popular get hit the hardest
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