Joy made headlines for wearing a shirt which caused controversy among men. The idol made by SM Entertainment was criticized for writing feminist-smelling shirts.
Red Velvet's Joy made headlines for wearing a T-shirt which caused controversy among men. The idol made by SM Entertainment was criticized for his feminist t-shirts writing.
On August 19, Joy shared a series of photos taken when she went with Seulgi to promote clean air in Korea on “Blue Sky For All” day. She attracted attention because of the T-shirt with the caption, "We all have to be feminists."
It turned out that the shirt was from the luxury brand Dior. Fans defended Joy, saying that she might wear it because the brand had sponsored her for the performance.
However, many netizens noticed that Joy did not mark the brand on her photo. In other photos, Joy usually marks official accounts if the clothes are sponsored by a certain brand.
While there is nothing wrong with feminism, some people in South Korea still have negative perceptions of the belief, especially men. They believe that feminist women are stubborn and demanding.
"Isn't Joy's shirt too selfish?" netizen criticism. "She clearly knows that this will be controversial, but doesn't she know that this will hurt the other members too? I don't understand why feminists only think about themselves. She is very selfish," said another netizen.
Some netizens on the other hand defended Joy, saying, "They only said it because she was beautiful, had a nice body and made a lot of money and they envied her. They wanted her to act obediently, but since she is not a child without brains, they didn't want to. admitted responsibility for her. "
"Those guys should leave Red Velvet's fandom. We don't need male fans," added the netizen. "They did this nonsense to Irene too, now Joy," said another. "They used to call feminists who can't receive love from men. So Joy shouldn't be a feminist by their definition so why are they cursing her? She's just wearing clothes, what is this nonsense?" concluded another.
(wk / chus)
Red Velvet's Joy made headlines for wearing a T-shirt which caused controversy among men. The idol made by SM Entertainment was criticized for his feminist t-shirts writing.
On August 19, Joy shared a series of photos taken when she went with Seulgi to promote clean air in Korea on “Blue Sky For All” day. She attracted attention because of the T-shirt with the caption, "We all have to be feminists."
It turned out that the shirt was from the luxury brand Dior. Fans defended Joy, saying that she might wear it because the brand had sponsored her for the performance.
However, many netizens noticed that Joy did not mark the brand on her photo. In other photos, Joy usually marks official accounts if the clothes are sponsored by a certain brand.
While there is nothing wrong with feminism, some people in South Korea still have negative perceptions of the belief, especially men. They believe that feminist women are stubborn and demanding.
"Isn't Joy's shirt too selfish?" netizen criticism. "She clearly knows that this will be controversial, but doesn't she know that this will hurt the other members too? I don't understand why feminists only think about themselves. She is very selfish," said another netizen.
Some netizens on the other hand defended Joy, saying, "They only said it because she was beautiful, had a nice body and made a lot of money and they envied her. They wanted her to act obediently, but since she is not a child without brains, they didn't want to. admitted responsibility for her. "
"Those guys should leave Red Velvet's fandom. We don't need male fans," added the netizen. "They did this nonsense to Irene too, now Joy," said another. "They used to call feminists who can't receive love from men. So Joy shouldn't be a feminist by their definition so why are they cursing her? She's just wearing clothes, what is this nonsense?" concluded another.
(wk / chus)