First I thought it seemed unrealistic Like, why tf are they expecting a child to answer perfectly to a question regarding a company scandal? He's a kid, he isn't supposed to even know how to answer that But then I remembered this is asian culture, specifically korean media culture is wildly different from western They are relentless when they want to turn the public and the public in itself also has so many weird takes I wouldn't doubt they would bully and hate a kid Looking back, they were probably expecting Gongja to apologize and bow his head in the name of his family's scandal I'm pretty sure that's how they would coach a kid to answer
First I thought it seemed unrealistic
Like, why tf are they expecting a child to answer perfectly to a question regarding a company scandal?
He's a kid, he isn't supposed to even know how to answer that
But then I remembered this is asian culture, specifically korean media culture is wildly different from western
They are relentless when they want to turn the public and the public in itself also has so many weird takes
I wouldn't doubt they would bully and hate a kid
Looking back, they were probably expecting Gongja to apologize and bow his head in the name of his family's scandal
I'm pretty sure that's how they would coach a kid to answer