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@sfxsav

Katılım Nisan 2026
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@enfliix @mayalvv Every time you hate on seungeon gunwook gets another hit tweet from the kfandom about his looks lmao
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@enfliix @mayalvv You should worry about your own fandom calling your fav chopped instead of putting it out on someone else xx 😘 constantly dragging seungeon won’t bring your zb9 back
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@ndf7mv @Somedumbslime_ @mikromangorine @NnosummerL Then why are black people calling even non-black people that as well? If it’s only a black ppl thing then keep it contained within your community? Of course you’re going to have some people thinking it’s okay to use it if you’re calling everyone and their mothers that
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@sfxsav @Somedumbslime_ @mikromangorine @NnosummerL you’re being dense on purpose. Using a slur within the oppressed community is common but once outside it still is a slur. just like if a Korean grabs the side of their eyes to slant them VS. a White person grabbing the side of their eyes to slant them to look asian.
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Ex) 내가 [nae-ga] /뜻 : i 너가 [neo-ga] / 뜻 : you 네가 [nee-ga] / 뜻 : you 등등 n-word 와 발음이 비슷한 한국어가 꽤 있지만, 당연히 평상시 대화나 kpop에서는 한국어의 뜻으로 씁니다. 절대 n-word로 쓰지 않습니다. 애초에 한국에서도 흑인비하용어를 쓰면 비판받는데 무슨...
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저기 혹시... 케이팝에서 N-단어를 쓴 사례를 주실 수 있나요? 설마 한국의 '너가' 의 발음이 비슷하다고 그걸 전부 인종차별이라 생각한건 아니죠?

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@lolalin513149 @aiisicid @_biangbiangmian Jazz literally comes from classical music and uses instruments that Europeans made. Your black music wouldn’t exist without white people
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belind.aaa@lolalin513149·
@aiisicid @_biangbiangmian 1) kpop is not traditionally Korean - your biggest company SM is literally named after MOTOWN. 2) rap is not the only genre Africa Americans have - R&B/pop/disco/ New Jack swing are all genres present within the MAJORITY of kpop sings 3) jazz is also black culture.
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Isnt it kind of telling people only want to claim kpop after it became mainstream and popular
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@Somedumbslime_ @mikromangorine @NnosummerL Black people calling everyone n***** (even non-black people like you are doing now) but expecting others to not use it at all is plain stupid try to make some sense
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@Somedumbslime_ @mikromangorine @NnosummerL Then black singers should put a disclaimer on their song description or something saying no-one else is allowed to cover their song other than black people
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나는모든계정을잃었다
당장 멜론차트 1위가 악동뮤지션의 소문의 낙원인데도 이딴 발언을?
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@mikromangorine @NnosummerL If you hate being called the n word so much why do you even put that word in your songs? Obviously people are just going to sing along to the lyrics when they’re doing covers of the song with the n word in it. Most koreans dont even know what that word means
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Starry ݁˖ ☆⊹@mikromangorine·
@NnosummerL Explain why they were saying it in English then. Explain why they were singing American songs with the n word in it then. Stupid ass.
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@vickyslyth_ Black music wouldn’t exist without white people btw
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be 100% original
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Photocards(both the kpop and the black ones) were inspired by trading cards which existed since the 1800s and so many genres of black music was inspired by European music for you to be claiming the whole kpop music industry as “yours”. It’s practically impossible for culture to
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