Anyway, this is why kpop MV’s usually have the age rating of 12 or 15 and above.
Niight_Owl on
Honestly the funniest thing I’ve heard all year, this is entirely on the parents who didn’t bother to read the description of the show, or do any research – so many didn’t even know kpop is a whole ass genre in itself. There’s only half a dozen songs in KPDH, what did they think an hour and a half show was going to be filled with? đđđ
Tuon_Cauthon on
Does anyone know which raunchy moments are being referred to in this article? A lot of children attend sabrina carpenter concerts and she has sexual themes in her songs and performances.
It seems like the disconnect here is that the audience was expecting a kpop demon hunters show and not kpop the genre đ€.
NessieSenpai on
Reading is Fundamental guys.
This is no different to parents trying to take their kids to see Deadpool because Marvel or to see Sasuage Party because it was animated with talking food.
Don’t take things at face value, do your due diligence!
Manlla on
Honestly i think this controversy wouldn’t happen if they just photoshopped some idols on the poster instead of these ai kpop demon hunter knockoffs
rita-b on
I wish I was so easy with money to buy tickets without any research…
dreamycolor on
Genuinely donât understand how people can plan to go to an event and do no searching about it beforehand? Insane
CrescentToast on
This is why I will never stop saying that the Netflix movie, the US based group and even to an extent the obvious big names are not a good representation of kpop as a whole.
GravityBlues3346 on
Sometimes, parents are just a bit dumb and then they blame everything else but themselves for their poor decisions.
BiBoJuFru on
Judging by the comments on here and on TikTok I’m gonna be in the minority, but
I don’t think the venue or the artist is to blame, but I can empathize with the parents. I can very clearly see a mum with like 3 kids hear their kids yell the words “kpop! kpop! kpop!” for a year straight, then see the poster with “KPOP” written on it prominently (or maybe even one of the kids saying that there’s gonna be a kpop concert coming and asking for tickets) and innocently assume it’s the same thing.
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Gnarly. LOL
Anyway, this is why kpop MV’s usually have the age rating of 12 or 15 and above.
Honestly the funniest thing I’ve heard all year, this is entirely on the parents who didn’t bother to read the description of the show, or do any research – so many didn’t even know kpop is a whole ass genre in itself. There’s only half a dozen songs in KPDH, what did they think an hour and a half show was going to be filled with? đđđ
Does anyone know which raunchy moments are being referred to in this article? A lot of children attend sabrina carpenter concerts and she has sexual themes in her songs and performances.
It seems like the disconnect here is that the audience was expecting a kpop demon hunters show and not kpop the genre đ€.
Reading is Fundamental guys.
This is no different to parents trying to take their kids to see Deadpool because Marvel or to see Sasuage Party because it was animated with talking food.
Don’t take things at face value, do your due diligence!
Honestly i think this controversy wouldn’t happen if they just photoshopped some idols on the poster instead of these ai kpop demon hunter knockoffs
I wish I was so easy with money to buy tickets without any research…
Genuinely donât understand how people can plan to go to an event and do no searching about it beforehand? Insane
This is why I will never stop saying that the Netflix movie, the US based group and even to an extent the obvious big names are not a good representation of kpop as a whole.
Sometimes, parents are just a bit dumb and then they blame everything else but themselves for their poor decisions.
Judging by the comments on here and on TikTok I’m gonna be in the minority, but
I don’t think the venue or the artist is to blame, but I can empathize with the parents. I can very clearly see a mum with like 3 kids hear their kids yell the words “kpop! kpop! kpop!” for a year straight, then see the poster with “KPOP” written on it prominently (or maybe even one of the kids saying that there’s gonna be a kpop concert coming and asking for tickets) and innocently assume it’s the same thing.