Korean YouTubers Compare WINNER's Song Mino And IU's Depression

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Korean YouTubers Compare WINNER's Song Mino And IU's Depression

A Korean YouTuber Criticizes WINNER's Song Mino Who Shows His Depression To The Point Of Crying On One Show And Comparing With IU.


One of the South Korean YouTubers Dragon Lake is currently getting criticized by Knetz through the online community. This is because Dragon Lake criticized WINNER's Song Min Ho (II).


Dragon Lake confessed openly that he wanted to hit Song Mino when the handsome idol admitted his depression to tears on the show hosted by Oh Eun Young. WINNER is known to be a guest on "Oh Eun Young's Gold Counseling Center".


The YouTuber even compared Song Mino to IU. Song Mino is actually just like a little girl who can't hide his emotions like a grown man.


"I've never seen a celebrity with a strong mind like IU. I want to beat Song Mino when he cries in front of Oh Eun Young. Male celebrities are only physically mature men, but inside is a 14-year-old girl," said Dragon Lake through an account. His personal Instagram on (10/8).


"I really think IU is the top in this country. Losers who can't even handle their own emotions shouldn't think about being like IU," he exclaimed.


Dragon Lake is getting more and more annoying because it says that people who claim to be depressed are actually just making excuses. "Depression is a disease that people can easily get whenever they want and that is the reason. Depression can be cured when you choose not to be depressed," explained Dragon Lake.


"I get depressed when people send me DMs to talk nonsense. From now on, everything you tell me will be punished under the PC Constitution as an attack on a depressed patient, against the weak," he continued.


This YouTuber also shows a photo of the book entitled "Independence, Confidence" by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Then wrote on the Instagram Story, "Depression, anxiety, and jealousy all stem from ignorance."


Knetz immediately denounced Dragon Lake which was considered very degrading to one's mental health. He was also considered unfit to be a public figure.


"I don't think Song Mino will even care what this guy says," one Knetz exclaimed. "He expresses hatred towards men and women..Amazing!" other words. "This YouTuber is even slandering people with depression, saying 'you can get depressed whenever you want'," explained another.


"This person must disappear," said another. "What's with this man?" another said. "Why does this person have over 200,000 subscribers?" ask another. "He should just shut up," said another. "He probably wouldn't be able to say anything if he was in front of Song Mino," another sneered. "What did he say about the suffering of others?" another toilet. (wk/alpha)

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