*Sigh* Hey- So this is honestly dumb~ BUT WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT IT My mom. I was favoriting a sunoo set that @-stayING_4ver- made me [Go request sets from her hehe] And my mom said "What are you doing" I was telling her that I was favoriting sets on scr- and she said "With those same demonic people?" They're not even a single precent of demonic.. They help people from all around the world. They are humans too- They go through what we do too as everyday humans.. The hate they get is off the roof.. If god didn’t bring them in my life there was obviously something wrong with them. But god did bring them into my life- Thats a sign. [Not forcing religion btw] They’re like angels on earth. K-pop idols are people too. You have no right to go around and immidietly assume they’re “demonic” because someone could just be saying that about you too. And my problem is that you’re calling them demonic-? You smoke and drink.. do you think god likes that? No he does not. He’s frustrated with you. You pray and ask for forgivness- But then you keep doing it. Then I have a real reason to call you demonic- But I would never anyways. Because I am a happy follwer of god and I won’t call my parents demonic. This is what you’re calling demonic: Extreme overwork — Many idols train 12–18 hours a day, even as minors, and still have schedules that run past midnight after debut. This causes exhaustion, fainting on stage, and long‑term health problems. Mental health struggles — A large number of idols have spoken openly about anxiety, depression, and burnout because of nonstop pressure, hate comments, and unrealistic expectations. Online harassment — Idols receive death threats, body‑shaming, rumors, and hate campaigns. Some have taken hiatuses because the harassment became unbearable. Sasaeng stalking — Some idols are stalked, followed home, filmed without consent, or have their private information leaked by obsessive “fans.” Unfair contracts — Many idols sign long, restrictive contracts that limit freedom, dating, finances, and personal life. Some barely earn money despite years of work. Diet pressure — Companies often force idols to maintain unhealthy weights. Some idols have admitted to eating almost nothing during comeback seasons. Lack of privacy — Idols are judged for every outfit, expression, friendship, or mistake. Even normal human behavior gets turned into “scandals.” Physical injuries — Many idols perform while injured because schedules don’t allow rest. Some have collapsed on stage or continued dancing with broken bones. Company mistreatment — Some companies have been exposed for verbal abuse, unsafe working conditions, or ignoring idols’ health concerns. Public scrutiny — Idols get judged for religion, gender identity, clothing, makeup, friendships, and even facial expressions. They’re treated like symbols, not humans. Do you understand how much that hurts.. I love you.. but do you know how much it hurts.. You don’t..