Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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Sorry to say this, but I'm glad that his album didn't turn out to be a hit after doing so much. And especially, I'm glad it didn't work out for him to use Jonghyun this time. But again sorry to say this.
Agree I don't feel bad for him at all. I watched behind the scenes of Gasoline and he joked that he shouldn't portray himself as god because he goes to church. In another clip someone told him he looks like the Satan with horns and he replied that he wants to look like Satan. It means he knew what he was doing and we cannot make any excuse for him.
 
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Yes, it could be a possibility or a sign that SHINee will be disbanded soon. Also, now people are not as interested in them as before when Jonghyun was part of their group. Even their songs are not as good as they were before and they are losing their charm too.

Besides, SHINee's activities as a group of four members is not as much as they were when Jonghyun was part of them. They are just busy with their own activities and their own work. They were all so lively, wonderful, energetic and funny before Jonghyun left that people loved watching them, especially people really enjoyed listening to their songs. They were so good as a group. But after Jonghyun left, they are simply lost and without him they are nothing.
No, things aren't the same. I'm a new shawol and there's a difference in energy when Jjong was here and when he left. Jjong pulled the members together and they looked like a family. They were always coworkers, but now it's really obvious.

Fans have this belief that younger members are protected and cared for by the other young members, and they're a family. They care for them and keep after them for behavior because if they don't, that's going to get them punished or blamed. In the beginning, it's possible SHINe3 were close, but jjong's death pulled them further apart. 0new was already rumored to be leaving, K3y too. His death took everything with Jjong. They're very talented men, but it's time they let go.
 
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If they want to continue doing music they can do it as soloists but continuing as a group just to milk Jonghyun's memory when they don't care about him is wrong.
It's very disgusting now that I'm aware of it. Groups sometimes use the maknae for views and to stay popular. That's evident in groups like btees, but some have a more popular hyung line like t×t, exo, and enpipen.
 

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No, things aren't the same. I'm a new shawol and there's a difference in energy when Jjong was here and when he left. Jjong pulled the members together and they looked like a family. They were always coworkers, but now it's really obvious.

Fans have this belief that younger members are protected and cared for by the other young members, and they're a family. They care for them and keep after them for behavior because if they don't, that's going to get them punished or blamed. In the beginning, it's possible SHINe3 were close, but jjong's death pulled them further apart. 0new was already rumored to be leaving, K3y too. His death took everything with Jjong. They're very talented men, but it's time they let go.
Agree,with Jjong they were united like a family,now they seems only musical partners.Jjong was able to bring positive vibe ,he was like a leader,main vocal,he really gave a big contribution to Sh1nee.
Now that he is gone,and Taemin is in these conditions it is time to disband.
 

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Agree I don't feel bad for him at all. I watched behind the scenes of Gasoline and he joked that he shouldn't portray himself as god because he goes to church. In another clip someone told him he looks like the Satan with horns and he replied that he wants to look like Satan. It means he knew what he was doing and we cannot make any excuse for him.
I too don't feel bad for him at all and that's what he deserves, lol.

I said sorry before saying that just because a few days ago someone had objected to saying something like that, so that's why I said sorry. Other than that, I don't have any hard feelings for him.

I didn't see his music video and nor did I see the behind-the-scenes footage, so I do not know about it. But on the one hand if he said and joked that he shouldn't portray himself as god because he goes to church and on the other hand if he wanted to look like satan, then it is really disgusting. I don't know what else to say about it, but I feel disgusted right now.
 

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If they want to continue doing music they can do it as soloists but continuing as a group just to milk Jonghyun's memory when they don't care about him is wrong.
Exactly right.

They never cared for Jonghyun and he is only a "promotional material" for them, nothing more than that, and it's damn disgusting.

Members remember and mention Jonghyun only when he is part of their schedule and when they have to use him to make themselves famous. Besides, they didn't forget to name Jonghyun whenever they wanted to promote themselves and especially to make their album a hit.

But when members should remember Jonghyun and mention his name, they forget to do so, just as they forgot to mention Jonghyun on the group's 14th debut anniversary.

And when I said this on a fanpage that members should have named Jonghyun on their 14th anniversary day because they are 5 and Jonghyun is still an important part of their group.

So some idiots told me that I should not forget about how suicide/death is seen in South Korea, and I should don't forget how he left this world and SHINee was subtile, very subtile, they didn't say his name but his songs.

But when I said that "Yeah, I know SHINee was subtile and I know very well that how death is seen in South Korea, but just because he left that doesn't mean Jonghyun's name wasn't worth mentioning on the day of their anniversary celebration. He should be remembered and celebrated anyway because they are 5. Besides, I don't think there was any problem with Jonghyun's name being mentioned and he deserves to be remembered and mentioned on their special anniversary day, especially he deserves to be remembered and mentioned by his members on their most special day".

Later my comments were deleted and it was said that I was disrespectful and I insulted the members by saying so, so my comments had to be deleted, which I did not do.

And when I asked about it that "you deleted my comments because my comments were disrespectful towards SHINee members. Seriously? But as far as I remember I had not said anything which would disrespect the members. I only said what was right, which the members should had done by mentioning Jonghyun's name. And I don't think I disrespected the members by saying this. Besides, if you found my words disrespectful, then you should have said this by mentioning me in the comments section of your post before deleting my comments. Well anyway, God Bless You".

Later my comment was removed again and I was also blocked.

So if it was "disrespectful", then what does the "respect" look like?

If speaking the truth and raising voice for right was wrong or disrespectful then I am glad that I was wrong/disrespectful.

And lastly, sorry for writing too much but I wanted to share this, so I did.
 
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I too don't feel bad for him at all and that's what he deserves, lol.

I said sorry before saying that just because a few days ago someone had objected to saying something like that, so that's why I said sorry. Other than that, I don't have any hard feelings for him.

I didn't see his music video and nor did I see the behind-the-scenes footage, so I do not know about it. But on the one hand if he said and joked that he shouldn't portray himself as god because he goes to church and on the other hand if he wanted to look like satan, then it is really disgusting. I don't know what else to say about it, but I feel disgusted right now.
You don't have to take that other member's comment seriously. I didn't want to derail the thread when they complained but they have said they were a K3y biased person in the past, so I think they were offended by the messages because they could not believe in their mind that k3y could be doing something evil.
 

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You don't have to take that other member's comment seriously. I didn't want to derail the thread when they complained but they have said they were a K3y biased person in the past, so I think they were offended by the messages because they could not believe in their mind that k3y could be doing something evil.
I didn't take that person's words seriously and I agree with you. I guess the thing is, people don't want to see and accept what's happening in the world of Kpop, especially they don't want to accept the dark things that all artists do. People just want to be sheep and not hear anything bad about the artists, especially the truth.
 

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I didn't take that person's words seriously and I agree with you. I guess the thing is, people don't want to see and accept what's happening in the world of Kpop, especially they don't want to accept the dark things that all artists do. People just want to be sheep and not hear anything bad about the artists, especially the truth.
Well, that member had no issue commenting that T@emin could be pretending to have a mental breakdown so he could maybe get an early discharge, so I don't think they are in denial just probably they couldn't accept K3y being evil because they once liked him and probably thought he was innocent. It's just being on the thread for more than a year now I think some of us still have a soft spot for our past favs. I also have a soft spot for some idols, but I try not to close my eyes to the reality of the industry. I pray for those who I think are suffering from industry abuse but at the end of the day it is their own decision to become a part of this satanic system and at one point you lose your victim card.
 

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Exactly right.

They didn't forget to name Jonghyun whenever they wanted to promote themselves and especially to make their album a hit. But when members should remember Jonghyun and name him, they don't, just as the members didn't name Jonghyun on the group's 14th debut anniversary.

And when I said this on a fanpage that members should have named Jonghyun on their 14th anniversary day because they are 5 and Jonghyun is still an important part of their group.

So some idiots told me that I should not forget about how suicide/death it s seen in South Korea, and I should don't forget how he left this world and SHINee was subtile, very subtile, they didn't say his name but his songs.

But when I said that "Yeah, I know SHINee was subtile and I know very well that how death is seen in South Korea, but just because he left that doesn't mean Jonghyun's name wasn't worth mentioning on the day of their anniversary celebration. He should be remembered and celebrated anyway because they are 5. Besides, I don't think there was any problem with Jonghyun's name being mentioned and he deserves to be remembered and mentioned on their special anniversary day, especially he deserves to be remembered and mentioned by his members on their most special day".

Later my comments were deleted and it was said that I was disrespectful and I insulted the members by saying so, so my comments had to be deleted, which I did not do.

And when I asked about it that "you deleted my comments because my comments were disrespectful towards SHINee members. Seri ously? But as far as I remember I had not said anything which would disrespect the members. I only said what was right, which the members should had done by mentioning Jonghyun's name. And I don't think I disrespected the members by saying this. Besides, if you found my words dis respectful, then you should have said this by mentioning me in the comments section of your post before deleting my comments. Well anyway, God Bless You".

Later my comment was removed again and I was also blocked.

So if speaking the truth and raising voice for right was wrong or disrespectful then I am glad that I was wrong/disrespectful.

And lastly, sorry for writing too much but I wanted to share this, so I did.
I left the fandom because Sh@wols are extremely annoying bunch of people. They had no issue using jj0ng's name for their comebacks but when it came to the 14th debut anniversary they didn't mention him at all. That says a lot about how much they care about him. I don't understand the logic behind their claim of continuing as a group because they want to "Carry on jj0ng's legacy" and then not mentioning JJong on important events related to the group except when they need attention for a comeback.
 

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yep. its still good to pray for them but at this point it's dumb to keep making excuses for them, especially if they are far along in their career. they know exactly what they're doing
I think it's ok to pray for an idol who may be visibly going through a hard time because of the way many of them end up getting killed to further the elites' agenda like how some people pray for britney but defending someone who is thriving in their career and shows no signs of remorse or regret doesn't make sense to me. If they are happily doing their job they probably willingly soul their sold to the devil.
 
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He has the most fans in India, Philippines, Indonesia and SEA countries. US is not a big market for him. Sh1nee's maknae is the one most popular in US and western market but SM never tried to promote him solo there when he was active. I am saying this based on the data in their artist profile on YouTube music charts.
Taem1n fits better in America. His rebellious behavior and sense of humor fits a lot more than his hyungs. He also made an effort to approach foreign fans. Most kpop groups teach one member English or have a gyopo and that's it. Taem1n caught up with English really fast for Supe4m.
Exactly right.

They didn't forget to name Jonghyun whenever they wanted to promote themselves and especially to make their album a hit. But when members should remember Jonghyun and name him, they don't, just as the members didn't name Jonghyun on the group's 14th debut anniversary.

And when I said this on a fanpage that members should have named Jonghyun on their 14th anniversary day because they are 5 and Jonghyun is still an important part of their group.

So some idiots told me that I should not forget about how suicide/death it s seen in South Korea, and I should don't forget how he left this world and SHINee was subtile, very subtile, they didn't say his name but his songs.

But when I said that "Yeah, I know SHINee was subtile and I know very well that how death is seen in South Korea, but just because he left that doesn't mean Jonghyun's name wasn't worth mentioning on the day of their anniversary celebration. He should be remembered and celebrated anyway because they are 5. Besides, I don't think there was any problem with Jonghyun's name being mentioned and he deserves to be remembered and mentioned on their special anniversary day, especially he deserves to be remembered and mentioned by his members on their most special day".

Later my comments were deleted and it was said that I was disrespectful and I insulted the members by saying so, so my comments had to be deleted, which I did not do.

And when I asked about it that "you deleted my comments because my comments were disrespectful towards SHINee members. Seri ously? But as far as I remember I had not said anything which would disrespect the members. I only said what was right, which the members should had done by mentioning Jonghyun's name. And I don't think I disrespected the members by saying this. Besides, if you found my words dis respectful, then you should have said this by mentioning me in the comments section of your post before deleting my comments. Well anyway, God Bless You".

Later my comment was removed again and I was also blocked.

So if speaking the truth and raising voice for right was wrong or disrespectful then I am glad that I was wrong/disrespectful.

And lastly, sorry for writing too much but I wanted to share this, so I did.
Wow I'm surprised they didn't mention him. There's videos of his members saying they weren't allowed to say his name. I'm disappointed that they wouldn't mention the person who wrote many of their songs.

I didn't know him, and he wasn't on my radar the year he passed, but it's upset me many, many times. I've had to stop listening to SHINee and listen to Taem1n's music or something else to take my mind off it. I'm very sensitive to things like that, and when I watched Replay the first time, I felt this terrible pain in my soul. Having gone through the theatrics of being an army, I pushed it away. Anyone who listens can hear his pain in his voice. It's everywhere, and it's painful to watch him shrink into himself while he grew as an artist. Something very bad happened. It could be suicide, but I don't buy that he finally decided it wasn't for him to keep going.

There's recent studies showing that men are more likely to decide on suicide out of nowhere. As someone who has struggled with this daily, it can come out of nowhere. The day can be amazing, nothing else doing on, but I think about dying. I've never shared this before because it's dangerous to say that aloud, but I get the feeling all the time. He could've been triggered by someone's actions, debt, threats, a breakup, or the depression he was suffering from. Jjong cried because Taem1n shared a sad song with him. Tae laughed it off, but he was shocked to see his hyung crying and pretended he didn't to save his privacy.
 

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I think it's ok to pray for an idol who may be visibly going through a hard time because of the way many of them end up getting killed to further the elites' agenda like how some people pray for britney but defending someone who is thriving in their career and shows no signs of remorse or regret doesn't make sense to me. If they are happily doing their job they probably willingly soul their sold to the devil.
with k3y specifically i'm pretty sure he was born into the industry, so in certain aspects i do see him as a victim since he probably grew up being groomed and thinking this lifestyle is right. i won't he suprised if there are accounts of childhood sa and abuse from his past :(
 

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I left the fandom because Sh@wols are extremely annoying bunch of people. They had no issue using jj0ng's name for their comebacks but when it came to the 14th debut anniversary they didn't mention him at all. That says a lot about how much they care about him. I don't understand the logic behind their claim of continuing as a group because they want to "Carry on jj0ng's legacy" and then not mentioning JJong on important events related to the group except when they need attention for a comeback.
Disgusting
 
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with k3y specifically i'm pretty sure he was born into the industry, so in certain aspects i do see him as a victim since he probably grew up being groomed and thinking this lifestyle is right. i won't he suprised if there are accounts of childhood sa and abuse from his past :(
Did you read the articles I shared yesterday? It's not as rare as we think. Most keep quiet but it's common for boys and girls. I get the same feeling. He wasn't very naive at launch and he went along with most of the stuff they made them do. He laughed at everything but he wasn't having fun. His laughs sounded so fake.
 

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Taem1n fits better in America. His rebellious behavior and sense of humor fits a lot more than his hyungs. He also made an effort to approach foreign fans. Most kpop groups teach one member English or have a gyopo and that's it. Taem1n caught up with English really fast for Supe4m.

Wow I'm surprised they didn't mention him. There's videos of his members saying they weren't allowed to say his name. I'm disappointed that they wouldn't mention the person who wrote many of their songs.

I didn't know him, and he wasn't on my radar the year he passed, but it's upset me many, many times. I've had to stop listening to SHINee and listen to Taem1n's music or something else to take my mind off it. I'm very sensitive to things like that, and when I watched Replay the first time, I felt this terrible pain in my soul. Having gone through the theatrics of being an army, I pushed it away. Anyone who listens can hear his pain in his voice. It's everywhere, and it's painful to watch him shrink into himself while he grew as an artist. Something very bad happened. It could be suicide, but I don't buy that he finally decided it wasn't for him to keep going.

There's recent studies showing that men are more likely to decide on suicide out of nowhere. As someone who has struggled with this daily, it can come out of nowhere. The day can be amazing, nothing else doing on, but I think about dying. I've never shared this before because it's dangerous to say that aloud, but I get the feeling all the time. He could've been triggered by someone's actions, debt, threats, a breakup, or the depression he was suffering from. Jjong cried because Taem1n shared a sad song with him. Tae laughed it off, but he was shocked to see his hyung crying and pretended he didn't to save his privacy.
I agree,his voice expressed his pain,his struggle,imo idol life was not for him ...music,writing yes,but not being an idol
 
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I agree,his voice expressed his pain,his struggle,imo idol life was not for him ...music,writing yes,but not being an idol
He struggled too much as an idol. His talents could have been expressed in different ways, writing, producing or a solo career but he was ground down and destroyed by the kpop industry. The fans put idols in a very tiny space and burn them if they dare to move or be anything less than perfect.
 

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Gasoline flopped on Korean charts. As a musician no one takes him seriously. He is famous for variety just like Heechu1. T@e is recognised more as a musical artist because of Move's legacy and all the juniors who cite him as a role model.

The idol concept was stolen from Japan. It is common in Japan for idols to branch out and do other activities like Mcing, radio hosting, news casting, acting etc. I know a few J-idols who became news casters. One J-idol Takuya Kimura is now more famous for his acting career than his musical career with his band SMAP. The Japanese idols the male ones at least don't have to work like slaves. They aren't expected to perform perfectly on stage or compete with singers and dancers. Korean ones on the other hand face physical and mental abuse which might make them want to quit after they grow up.
I wish they remained close to the Japanese idol concept than whatever this is now :confused: I know even then behind the scenes of course there is abuse and evil, but for idols now its so much more mentally and physically taxing. They have to do so much content for YouTube and trying to make a dance challenge go viral on TikTok and going live on all of the other platforms etc. Social media is so draining
 

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It's a rehash of dududu, no doubt, with influences of the 90's/early 00's rap. I find it eerie, the sound of a shutter and them singing "pull down the shutter lock the door". A lot of small businesses have been forced to shutdown (is this song referring to that?, a little far-fetched maybe?)
"Keep talking we shut you down" keep in mind the attacks to free speech we are living and, this phrase it's scary.
Also something I noticed in PV is this line
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How is killing "the haters" in any way sane? But people will go all yass queens so empowering. What kind of clown world are we living in. Feminism is from Hell
 
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