[LINK] The Solution to EXO's Airport Problems

In light of the recent incident at the Chang Sha airport where EXO members were mobbed by fans, the blog section was yet again filled with rants from disappointed and raging fans. You could see me comment in them as well.

However, I felt that something wasn't right and so I did a google search.

 

And this is what I've found. The Solution to EXOs Airport Problems is not International Fan Elitism

 

Yep, let us not judge, generalize and stereotype the whole Chinese Exo Fandom just because of what fans at the airport did.

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nizzyool #1
if you ever heard of SHINee incident in Indonesia back then in 2010, Indonesian Shawols got the same treatment, if I'm not mistaken -,-'
((still in exam week yet I keep sneaking around lol))
peachysoo
#2
I didn't judge the whole fandom, I judged the idiots that couldn't control themselves. China is a huge country and out of the like 100 fans that were at the airport, it would be ludicrous to judge the whole fandom based on barely .00001 percent of China. Which I'm sure this thinking is what other people thought too. I mean I didn't go around saying those damn Chinese fans, I went around saying damn those fans that couldn't think about what they were doing and creating a bad name for the fandom that is constantly being highlighted in a way that makes other people condemn us.

Many people don't judge people as a whole, but the group that did it, and those fans at the airport are on the fast track of saesang-ness, which is the only group of fans I judge because doing things like poisoning people, physically hurting their oppars, or genuinely doing things that would have most of them arrested and fined for at the minimum of hundreds of dollars deserves my judgement.

So I know that many people ranted, I did for sure to my friends, but not once did I or them generalize a whole country's worth of fans. Which is the same for a lot of people, but there is always a couple of people that take everything a bit too seriously and write comments that blame a whole country, rather than just the people involved.