• @mx_smith
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    811 months ago

    I know they prob don’t have the crazies like we do here in the states, but aren’t they worried about stalkers and other unstable fans?

    • Lath
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      1911 months ago

      Not really. Unless things have changed recently, South Korea treats their artists as expendable products.
      Anyone can be made a star with the proper plastic surgery, so the artists are at the mercy of their company. And if something happens, they just go “oh no, how sad. Anyway, here’s the next pretty star to drool over.”

    • Decoy321
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      711 months ago

      The only thing that makes US crazies different is the easier access to firearms.

    • tiredofsametab
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      611 months ago

      This may come as a shock, but shitty and crazy people exist everywhere. Either Japan, Korea, or both have had stabbings at events where people pay for tickets to shake hands with some of the idols. The difference is that, at least speaking for Japan, firearms licensing and ownership is very strict so someone’s not going to go shooting up a place. The guy who assassinated former PM Abe basically built a blunderbuss out of hardware parts and electronics to do it and it was a single-shot.

      • @sh__
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        011 months ago

        Kind of unimportant but I’m pretty sure the person that shot the former PM got at least 2 shots off, with the first missing. So it could shoot at least twice.

        • tiredofsametab
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          311 months ago

          I think the first one misfired rather than missing, IIRC. But yeah, he made a double-barreled blunderbuss basically.

    • @stoly
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      411 months ago

      This is specifically why the apology exists. It’s to keep her safe and hopefully with a career still.