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From the revelation written for "April debut trainee"









From the revelation written for "April debut trainee"
「4月デビュー練習生」に向けられた暴露文から



"April debut trainee" exposes academic abuse....."Evidence spreads after debut"


-Mr. J and his friends sent abusive comments such as "Let's make them drink sleeping pills and sell their organs" by messenger, and committed terrible acts...


― The victim has a video of J smoking. In addition, all of J's violent words and actions have video evidence, and we plan to provide information to the media when it comes to debut.


― The victim has a video of J smoking. In addition, all of J's violent words and actions have video evidence, and we plan to provide information to the media when it comes to debut.


The exposed child was born in 2006 and is currently 15 or 16 years old. She doesn't say either boy or girl, but she has an image of a girl.


As usual, the words such as cigarettes, sleeping pills, organ trafficking, etc. that are not suitable for the age fly around, and the text makes an adult frown.
I don't know if these words are actually being used on the junior high school campus.
However, when you get home and grab your phone, you will find yourself in an Internet society where there is no division between adults and children. It is an era when most children are given cell phones when they reach junior high school age.
"There is no child who can just make a phone call with a mobile phone."
It is a very common phenomenon that people share lines and enjoy exchanging various information.
It's not uncommon to put words such as cigarettes, sleeping pills, and alcohol on the line. There are probably more children who are more mature and exchange obscene exchanges.


However, if they are intentionally recorded and manipulated or devised in some way, it must be possible to maliciously demean people.
Jokes and harsh words can be digested with laughter between friends who can talk about anything, and that can be a proof of closeness.
However, once things get complicated, and a fateful difference arises between the two, anyone can imagine what kind of transformations and twists it will bring.


As their paths gradually diverge, their close friendships grow distant, and after several decades, they meet again by chance somewhere and restore their friendship. It's a story that has often been portrayed in dramas and movies, but now it seems that such a generous era is not.


We live in an era where competition and career advancement bring speedy results.
Various occupations have emerged and competition has become more diverse, but singers and actors have long given dreams and envy to many people, and are still highly competitive occupations.
Japan is said to be the origin of idols, but in South Korea the idol boom has been unprecedented in the world.
Girls' Generation and BIGBANG came to Japan and became popular in Asia, but from the perspective of the American market, the center of music, they were just treated as "pop culture" in the Asian region.
Even when BTS began to become popular in the United States, they were treated as "pops listened to by Rotin".
However, the Rotins moved their older sisters and families, and BTS came to form a strong fandom in the United States. Seeing that, BLACKPINK entered the US, and they also formed a fandom.
"The momentum won't stop." Following BTS, popular boys became popular in the United States one after another, and even TWICE, which was thought to be popular only in Asia, has now become known.
The popularity of K-POP, which was formed in the United States, quickly spread throughout the world.


With such popularity, it is believed that there are a considerable number of potential idols in South Korea who aim to become world-class idols. It seems that many trainees from Japan, China, and other Asian countries are working hard to prepare for their debut.

It takes a lot of determination to travel from another country and aim to become a K-pop idol, so it is thought that people of the same generation are cheering for their compatriots in that land out of envy.
"However, I wonder what it's like in my hometown of South Korea..."
I often see articles about popular boys and girls who came from the same school or were in the same class.
In other words, debuting as a girl or boy seems to be a very familiar event for middle and high school students attending schools in Seoul.
In addition, there is an image (illusory phenomenon?) that the idol profession uses the body as capital and can become anyone.
Let's say you were told by a classmate who had been chatting with you until yesterday that you were "debuting". Of course, many will congratulate them, but some may be shocked.
It is said that South Korea is an intensely competitive society. If we were in the same situation, we might be able to keep our friendship forever. But what will happen to the friendships that have been nurtured so far if a gap suddenly arises? "Even if you can celebrate on the surface, your heart will be complicated..." Because you are on good terms with each other, you may be able to hit each other's true feelings, speak ill of others, or even get into trouble with each other. If that fragment is in my cell phone... I can't say I can't help but get jealous.

The "best friend of the victim's sister" who is trying to accuse Mr. J doesn't seem to be a direct friend, but I wonder what his intentions were in posting this revelation...




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