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Comments by "E M" (@em5522) on "[RECAP] National Assembly attendees' reaction to NewJeans Hanni goes viral" video.
This was a whole clown show. A room full of only clowns. Reposting: How were nwjns invited and not a grp like OmegaX, who were literally making headlines for having some of the most horrendous company abuse going on in the industry!? And weren't other grps starved/beaten by their execs and didn't others (like LOONA) even take their company to court for mistreatment? Like, what kind of message is this Assembly sending to have this be the face of idol company abuse and not more clear and well-known cases??? Are they purposefully trying to downplay mistreatment idols have faced? On top of this, Hanni is openly supporting an executive who has also been accused BY THE VICTIM for company abuse involving s3xual harassment. I'm not against her speaking out against mistreatment she suffered, but it comes off as iffy and demeaning to the way more serious company abuses that have been exposed that the NA gave her this platform over others, who have openly had way worse situations than what she's bringing up. And I'm disgusted by the politicians who allowed this farce to take place, treat it like a circus, and take airtime away from workers who came bc they have had way worse grievances to air, including those cases where employees actually passed away bc of clear company neglect/abuse.
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@DavJK36 this is why I also mentioned LOONA and those other examples of idols who did speak out and publicly went against their company for mistreatment (and some are no longer beholden by those companies anymore to fear backlash either). Saying they aren't brave enough to speak out is bs when they already have spoken. And what mistreatment did Hanni speak abt that was worse than these examples for the NA to have her speak and not these idols who have already spoken out?
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@KhusnunUmatjina my cmmts were directed at the actions of the NA, so if you see it as putting the blame on Hanni, that's a you problem. Bc it's on the NA abt who gets invited and who they give attention to.
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@KhusnunUmatjina all you're showing is how poorly your judgment is if you think her speaking was appropriate on this platform. I already said it's fine for her to talk abt her experiences, but this wasn't an appropriate platform to do it. Everything that she's brought up as mistreatment still has not been proven and is still considered speculation, unlike the other cases I mentioned where the courts already confirmed everything and the abuse is far more clear. That alone makes bringing her over these other cases inappropriate. And it should be called into question about what kind of message the NA is trying to send to highlight someone who publicly and explicitly supports someone who has been called out on employee abuse by the abuse employee, esp in such an arena where employee abuse is supposed to be highlighted as a full negative. This isn't me remarking on her character. This is based on all facts. She has publicly supported mhj. Mhj is also publicly being accused and sued for employee abuse by the victim. The fact the NA still saw this as appropriate while ignoring other candidates that better showcase proven idol abuse and who aren't compromised by their public values should absolutely be called out. If you want to argue that Hanni was courageous for this, sure, by all means. It still doesn't change the fact that the NA acted like a bunch of clowns and treated a serious subject like a circus show.
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