
Netizens are talking about the actions of fans in Chile at the recording of 'Music Bank in Chile.'
On an online community forum, K-netizens discussed the social media posts and witness accounts of local fans dismissing Korean members of the audience being 'sasaengs.' According to the post, the accusers had no proof of their identity and directed their outrage toward any Korean they were able to spot.
Videos and photos of the Asian audiences were posted online with their faces clearly visible. K-netizens themselves took to blurring out the accused attendees' faces with mosaics.



The original poster and netizens on the forum also noted that "the person who accused [the Koreans] of being sasaengs also went to the airport to see the arrivals," which they described as "hypocritical."
In the comments section, K-netizens expressed that these actions were "downright racist," as there was no evidence that all these Korean attendees were sasaengs. Although some acknowledged that there were several fansite masters at the event, netizens wrote that "not all of them are sasaengs," arguing hat the accusations were unsound and unwarranted.
Furthermore, netizens shared that one of the fansite masters in the photo did not even take her camera into the venue due to security reasons.
One more thing addressing the picture taken before the show
— 핏치🍑 (@sweetpeach_txt) November 13, 2022
- she indeed had a camera with her but this camera was NOT USED because the security turned her away for having it. after she disposed of it she was able to enter.
- so accusing her of having a camera is simply false. pic.twitter.com/FdlnzV1dBr
Reactions include:
"I don't understand. International fans generate content and look at so many photos taken by sasaengs and on top of that now they are calling all fansite masters 'sasaengs'?"
"Don't they know that if they are being racist toward Koreans they are being racist toward their own idols?"
"Even if they were somehow angered by the situation, why would they take pictures of their faces and upload them online without any consent or blurring?"
"I can't believe this. Uploading photos of Korean people without any knowledge is basically a hate crime"
"I can't believe the Korean fans at the event had to experience such racism"
"This is clearly racism as they basically accused any Korean person at the scene"
"Why are they doing this and expressing their anger at Koreans?"
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