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Thursday, May 16, 2024

A South American fan purposely hit another fan's head at RIIZE's Fan Concert

(NB: I know Mexico is not in South America, it's K-Netz not me😭)

 RIIZE's fan concert in Mexico yesterday



In the original video, that fan's face was visible. The OP proudly posted about hitting another's fan, boasting that she 'hit a sasaeng'. But she quickly deleted it after receiving backlash. 
I guess in their culture, it's common to insult and hit people if they see Asians taking pictures with DSLR cameras. They think Asians with DSRL cameras are all Sasaengs. 
Even if they're just regular Asian fans waiting in front of the artists' accommodations, they're treated as Sasaeng by North and South American fans. 

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-I remember being pushed by a South American fan during a fan signing event, even though I'm not a fansite master. When I told them not to push me in English, they mocked me from behind and even tried to push me more while imitating my Englishã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

-What does DSLR cameras have anything to do with Sasaengs? Why would she hit that fan in the first place?ã… ã… ã… 

-They resort to violence so quickly... Honestly, it's not surprising coming from South America.

-This is really primitive... Using violence like that? It's not easy for most people to resort to violence even against someone who's clearly in the wrong.....

-Isn't this racial discrimination?

-This is discrimination against Asians.

-Without fansite masters, what do they fangirl over in that foreign country? They're just using Asians as an excuse for discrimination.

-Crazy b*tch..

-What an idiot.

-Their favorite celebrities are Asians... 

-She commits assault and then has the audacity to film it.

-They're so barbaric, damn it.

-They're incredibly ignorant and uncivilized.

-Why can't they differentiate between regular fans and stalkers???

-It's assault, you know?

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