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“There’s NEVER anything good going viral about this guy.”
NCT‘s Jaemin has come under fire for his recent Weverse post.
On August 15, Jaemin shared a photograph of himself with the caption “[I’ve] arrived,” because the members have arrived in Japan forward of varied schedules.
However, the timing of the submit with the Japanese caption has drawn criticism. “Gwangbokjeol” is a public vacation celebrated yearly on August 15, and it commemorates the liberation of Korea from Japanese rule in 1945.
It meant that when Jaemin posted the picture with the Japanese textual content, it gained plenty of criticism from netizens who discovered the submit to be disrespectful.
- “What’s with everyone today?”
- “It’s Liberation Day. Please.”
- “Looking at the comments, there seems to be a track record…”
- “Seriously, what’s his problem?”
- “There’s NEVER anything good going viral about this guy.”
- “Is he being sarcastic? Or is he just ignorant?”
- “It’s weird that a Korean would use Japanese on a day like this.”
- “Nothing in his brain.”
- “He didn’t think of raising the Korean flag, but he’s raising a Japanese flag instead. Isn’t that really funny? lol”
- “What…”
- “He’s really over the line.”
- “He doesn’t even come by Weverse that often, yet he’s posting stuff like this today—so tasteless.”
- “If he’s Korean, he should know what today is.”
Stray Kids‘ Felix also came under fire for his post on Korea’s Liberation Day, however rapidly apologized.
Stray Kids’ Felix Officially Apologizes For His Actions On Korea’s Liberation Day
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