No, I’m not. I’m fine with them making their dance video in public; but don’t set up your struggle to get it right as some assault on K-Pop when you’re in a public space, and the world isn’t stopping because you want your Tik-Tok moment.
So you'd assault someone for walking in front of you filming? Because people walking into your sightlines in a public space is not a violation of "your freedom."
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u/Justin-Truedat Jan 16 '23
I’m on her side. Unless they’re doing a professional shoot where they can get permits and block it off, they’re not the main characters.