We are, as human beings, the most susceptible up until our 25s. This makes the entire situation to be more clear as to how evil those (elite/rich/globalists) are if one is to take into consideration that they target the young ones.
The entire gay community is as such the cruelest of them all because they know that in order to make people develop homosexuality as a mental disease/abnormality, as well as all sorts of secondary accompanying mental disorders such as anxiety and depression, their highest rate of success is during puberty.
Young fans (but not limited to the younger demographic) are obsessed with the object - person, ignoring the quality of the product.
See Beyonce or others being used for commercials.
The best way to attract a large number of fans is within gay men/boys and girls which is why boy groups have always been more successful and pushed rather than girl groups, because the ratio is higher in female and young girls to have a crush on a “cute guy” looking like a girl, than some 16y old boys wooing over spice girls or blackpink.
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Since people watching and playing all sick games Bang BigHit etc published (BTS WORLD) have a crush on BTS, being the reason why they engage in the first place with anything connected to them, including third parties such as bands promoted by them (txt or other singers), their emotional sensors are aroused just by watching Jimin suffering or having diseases. By aroused I don’t mean necessarily sexual arousal, although there is some similarity there as to the part of the brain responsible for both sexual and non-sexual feelings.
Similar to drugs, sugar, and alcohol - it's about the dopamine effect
We feel more comfortable around agreeable and weak people.
People who show weakness are more likable, it gives the other party involved the feeling of being able to control the situation. Even though self-victimizing (which is one of the biggest political issues and tools used at this moment along with cancel culture), is a symptom of other issues.
Another big BIIIIG tool used is the “mothering” effect = fans feel they are constantly needed.
Of course, it has to do with fear. An Experiment the best proven with hitler and now with corona. You put fear in people’s mind, they will do whatever the government is telling them.
The same baseless fear was created with Great Thurnberg and Soros’s/Davos-backed propaganda of creating hysteria amongst young people that the earth is going under because of baseless climate change claims.
Showing “flaws” through “mental illnesses”, “hardship”, and “struggles”, is making fans feel that their “idols” are more approachable, and in their minds at any time the possibility of being in a relationship with them exists.
But their “flaws” are made up. I mean...they wear makeup even during their lives.
People going through “hardships” don’t do lives for children while applying make-up, eyeliner, blush and lipstick. Definitely not men.
By promoting and romanticizing depression and other mental illnesses, their fans start mimicking the symptoms of those perpetuated diseases similar to Münchhausen Syndrome/ Münchhausen syndrome by proxy
When they buy everything BTS is wearing is because they feel associated with them.
The same goes for drinking, smoking, drugs, and...mental illnesses.
The romanticizing of mental illnesses started very heavily with Billie Eilish and BTS.
Though Kurt Cobain is also an example of being “cool” because I’m so “fucked up” and all the girls in my class in love with him or his dead phantom were wearing the same clothes and oozing the same “I am depressed and life sucks” energy.
BTS’s fans constantly try to gather their attention through stories of how depressed they are and how BTS has helped them.
It is very unlikely with no outer influence such as abuse, for young people to develop depression or anxiety.
As far as the usual unpleasantness in school which can be extreme but often it’s just the usual nastiness between colleagues, young people are also destroyed by this romanticizing depression because they’re been constantly told -
hardship hardship hardship. This is so hard, it’s “hard times”, though....BTS has never pointed out clearly what exactly is so hard about their life and just as a side note - depressed people usually don’t talk on the outside about being depressed.
People having a hard life don’t spend time on twitter or instagram or weverse talking about it. Those are the fake attention-seeking copycats.
It’s a generation of people who grew up by constantly playing the victim card.
You will for sure observe this in dialogues either on social media/forums/newspapers/radio...it’s a certain attitude of constantly talking in a self-victimizing way in order to attract attention, empathy and likeness.