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Why do kpop fans centre their worldview around korea so much?
I became a K-pop fan around 2017 but disengaged once it became mainstream and, in my view, lost some of its original appeal. Ever since the global explosion of Korean media like K-pop and K-dramas, I’ve noticed that some people act as if Korea is the pinnacle of culture or even human existence.
For example, when you see videos of people from a completely different ethnicity, there are always comments saying things like “if you look closely, this person looks like Heesung (for example),” or comparing them to a specific idol, even when the resemblance is barely there. I understand that people naturally compare others when there are similarities, but K-pop fans like these often seem to stretch it in every context to fit a "kpop appeal"
What exactly drives this tendency among some fans to treat K-pop as a universal framework for interpreting appearance and identity?
1) you are going to associate unrelated things to things you like. It's why I can see a picture of a bunny and cat and immediately go "ah that's Jing Yuan and Luocha aww".
2) kpop fans are fueled by the superiority that they're currently the most popular thing and so they think they're the best. they don't actually give a fuck about koreans. if t...... reply