[theqoo] ILLIT'S ENCORE ON M COUNTDOWN TODAY FOR WINNING #1 WITH MAGNETIC

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SING FOR US ILLIT 🀩 #ILLIT5thWin #Magnetic5thWin pic.twitter.com/itIdh2QVCf — nic (@jihynism) April 18, 2024 original post: here 1. How is this considered "forced hate"?γ…‹γ…‹ they just suckγ…‹γ…‹ since when did K-pop develop? 2. This is why we shouldn't be debuting Japanese kids............ 3. The only place that cares about singing skills is community sitesγ…‹γ…‹γ…‹ the end result is that they are still doing well so of course they will only focus on the performanceγ…‹γ…‹γ…‹ 4. They did well 5. They are slowly getting better. They did well 6. I don't even know what song they are trying to singγ…‹γ…‹γ…‹γ…‹  7. So they practiced, cute 8. They honestly such.... this gives me Boombaya vibes from P48. Their voices were shaky too.. It'd be better if they had an intense dance and sang at the same time.  9. I think that today wasn't that bad 10. Why did they add the 2 Japanese girls? New post Next Post ✉  PC Stories source https://www.pannchoa.com/

[theqoo] "BLAMING THE MEN WITH BUNNY EARS? EVIL SHIFT OF RESPONSIBILITY... LEE SANG MIN, YOON HEE GEUN, YOU HAVE TO STEP DOWN RIGHT NOW"

 
(T/N: Lee Sang Min = Minister of the Interior and Safety 
Yoon Hee Geun = Leader of the National Police Agency (NPA)

Recently, the police have started looking into allegations of who incited/started the pushing. It was identified by a few reports that a man/men wearing bunny ears instigated the pushing by screaming "push!" during the event along with 5-6 friends including foreigners. The police has started a search to identify these men. Read more here)

In addition, lawyer Kim emphasized that some media outlets targeting specific people such as 'rabbit headband men' are shifting responsibility in an evil way. Lawyer Kim emphasized that "the bigger problem is the absence of the police and the lack of administrative power."

original post: here

1. Let's first catch the people in the government

2. But both the government and the man in bunny ears were at fault

3. Then what are these f*ckers? There's been common testimonies about the man in bunny ears and his friends so why are people shielding them so much? What "shifting the blame"?

4. Can we just catch them all?

5. The article isn't saying that the people are not at fault. It's saying that the government is more at fault for avoiding responsibility since this could've been prevented

6. At this point, just catch them all

7. It's true that they are shifting the blame. It's the government's fault for letting this happen

8. No but both were at fault... ugh...

9. Why do you think people are shielding the man in bunny ears? Because they think that it means that the people on site were wrong and that they are the ones to blame. However, the government was the one who didn't put the proper safety measure in pleace... I'm scared that at this rate, nobody will take responsibility for this

10. No but just go read the article, it never said that the man with bunny ears wasn't at fault. The main point of the article was "Of course, if someone deliberately asked others to push, it's definitely wrong. However, even if such a situation has occurred, it is the role of the government and local governments to prevent citizens from collapsing or crowding at the site. Governments and local governments should be held accountable for not performing these roles properly." and I agree with him

11. Both are at fault, f*ck

12. To be honest, I do think that the government is more at fault


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