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Celebrities Face 'Political Comment Terror' Online Amid Election Controversy
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Celebrities Face 'Political Comment Terror' Online Amid Election Controversy

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Some South Korean celebrities, including Lee Dong-wook, IU, and Park Myung-soo, are facing online political commentary on their social media accounts.
  • Netizens are demanding that celebrities take stances on political issues, particularly concerning a shortage of ballots in the 6/3 local elections.
  • This trend has led to a "political comment terror" on SNS, with some criticizing the selective outrage of celebrities.

South Korean celebrities are increasingly becoming targets of online political commentary on their social media platforms. Actors like Lee Dong-wook, singers such as IU, and comedian Park Myung-soo are among those whose SNS accounts have been flooded with political messages.

The phenomenon appears to be fueled by a recent controversy surrounding a shortage of ballots during the June 3 local elections. Netizens are demanding that celebrities, who are often seen as influential figures, voice their opinions on the matter.

Righteous actor Lee Dong-wook, please speak out on this issue too.

โ€” NetizenA netizen's comment demanding Lee Dong-wook take a stance on a political issue.

Comments directed at Lee Dong-wook, for instance, include demands for him to "speak out on this issue" and questions about whether his silence constitutes "selective outrage." This trend has been described as a "political comment terror" affecting the social media presence of various stars.

The situation highlights a growing expectation among some segments of the public for celebrities to engage with and comment on political and social issues, placing them in a difficult position between their public personas and personal privacy.

Is it selective outrage?

โ€” NetizenA netizen questioning the perceived selective engagement of celebrities with social issues.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.