Chinese Fans Send Truck To SM Entertainment To Call For Fair Treatment Of NCT’s Jisung, But Korean Fans Don’t Agree
Chinese fans have called for the fair treatment of NCT’s Jisung. They sent three protest trucks to the SM Entertainment building to bring attention to their cause.
The trucks called for not only unbiased treatment for the star, but better styling and schedules.
Give our Jisung pretty styling! Jisung is not just the maknae! Give him chances to show off himself individually!
— Truck
Treat Jisung without bias and give back the center position to main dancer Jisung.
— Truck
Another truck also calls out the company for not giving enough support to Jisung, who has been with them for 10 years.
SM trying to backpedal with their SM 3.0 but they have not given personal support to Jisung, who has been in the company for 10 years. Y’all are just 0.3.
— Truck
While Chinese fans are duly upset, Korean fans disagree. They feel like the common use of protest trucks nowadays diminishes the effect when it comes to real problems.
- F*ck… The China bar… Korean fans told them not to do it through DMs and QRTs, but they just ignored us and kept going. Jisung’s fans are the most annoyed and embarrassed right now… Please know that this isn’t the general consensus.
- Ah, this is so annoying… Because of these dumbfounding truck protests, the protests for real problems are being treated as if fans are just acting up.
- Those getting paid for these trucks must be having it sweet.
- I can tell from the awkward Korean right away that the Chinese did this. Just ignore trucks by the Chinese.
- It’s true that NCT Dream’s styling is really frustrating, but what’s up with the center thing LOL.
- Jisung is my bias but this truck protest is so out of the blue.
- The part about the center position is referring to how his center part got switched to another member after editing the moving of positions in the choreography on music shows.
- Should I set up a side hustle with trucks?
Trucks have certainly been used as the go-to solution of late as fans want companies to hear them out. Given the increased frequency of usage, it is true that its efficacy may drop.