Netizens admit T-ara's rising sun flag controversy is groundless, hate ensues anyway



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Article: T-ara N4's rising sun flag controversy... it couldn't be, could it?

Source: Asia Today via Nate

1. [+1,295, -37] The claims are a bit far fetched but they deserve the hate anyway

2. [+981, -28] They must be so grateful to Japan for allowing them to promote there ㅋㅋㅋ Just disappear to Japan then

3. [+919, -19] No matter what they do, it just isn't working out, is it

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Article: T-ara's 'Countryside Life' MV, rising sun flag controversy? A witch hunt gone too far

Source: OSEN via Nate

1. [+68, -12] Just go to Japan and shoot an AV. All of Asia knows your name so you can at least get $4 million an episode. That's $40 million for 10 episodes!

2. [+55, -9] This is what the difference in image is. Before their scandal broke out, T-ara was always treated as nobodies by the media until they started trying to gain sympathy by media playing about how they've been promoting without rest and how their CEO checks all of their outfits. If T-ara was a girl group with a good image, there'd be a lot more articles right now asking people to stop the witch hunts.

3. [+47, -9] ㅋㅋㅋ Witch hunt? Way to out yourself as a T-ara fan journalist

4. [+14, -5] The only thing that's going too far are them

5. [+13, -4] I sincerely wish we could give T-ara away to North Korea

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Article: T-ara's 'Countryside Life' MV, rising sun flag controversy? A witch hunt gone too far

Source: OSEN via Naver

1. [+7, -1] Yeah, the claims were really far fetched. This all started on Telzone.

2. [+15, -9] Anyone can tell that the rising sun flag claims are a stretch. Netizens need to shut up about this one.

3. [+11, -5] Sigh... It's because of issues like this that people view Korean netizen culture as the worst in the world.

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