There better be some discussions about mental health support, coz it’s disheartening to see those news frequently. And maybe to open the support up to the public as well.

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    I’m so glad they are doing this. Something needs to change.

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    I’m glad this is happening —is FINALLY happening— and hope something tangible and practical will come out of it. Lots of time, it’s just all talk and no real action—if there was real action, idol slave contracts would have been done with and gone 15+ years ago—and even when the talk happens, it’s a little too late. Talks only arise when the masses think that it happened to someone big/irreplaceable by THEIR standards, but in reality, ALL lives matter—even the lives we’ve lost before LSK, i.e. Park Yong Ha, Lee Eun Joo, Jonghyun— and something should have been done and should have been put into place in practicality way, way, way sooner

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    I’ve been waiting for Bong Joon-ho to do something. It’s tragic and avoidable whenever this happens, but Lee Seun-kyun was higher profile than most, and therefore more likely to cause actual change. I’m glad BJH is finally going to throw his weight behind this issue.

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    This is such a good news! I’m so relieved this is being brought up soon. Cannot express enough how tragic the incident was, and to think that it could have been prevented. Tbh, this is a great and brave first step. I was losing hope in K ent and to a certain extent the country as a whole to let this happen (I know, not fair, but I am only a human and I loved him as an actor) and I was thinking hard whether or not to continue to support it as a viewer who has a lot of choices.

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      Not sure if this is related with the delay of his movie with Warner Bros. or not, but in any case, there should be some K public awareness of the consequences of the last year incident on the global scale.

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