My 1,2 about Katseye

I hate how people mistreat blk women but can steal their culture for a quick buck. Imagine going out your way to find a blk visual to make your group global. Then to proceed to try and kick her out. Y’all are missing the plot! Manon needs to comeback. Katseye is 6! And by telling people to move on your allowing company’s to mistreat their artists with no consequences. If you don’t speak up about problems in society how do you expect things to change. Also y’all need to learn that you can support or speak highly of someone without shitting on the next person!😭🫪 #katseye #manonkatseye #music #kpop

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... Read moreAs a fan deeply invested in the K-Pop scene, I've noticed how vital representation and respect are for artists like Katseye. It's heartbreaking to see talented Black women not only being underappreciated but also exploited for their cultural influence. Katseye’s presence adds richness and diversity to the group, and acknowledging that is crucial. Over the years, I’ve observed that when these artists are treated unfairly or pushed out, it sends a harmful message that diversity is only welcomed when it’s convenient. Manon’s potential comeback and Katseye’s ongoing journey remind me how fans can use their voices to demand accountability from entertainment companies. Supporting an artist doesn’t mean tearing down others; it's about creating an environment where all talents are uplifted. It’s important to call out mistreatment, whether through social media or fan campaigns, to ensure artists receive the respect and opportunities they deserve. Only then can real change in the industry happen. Additionally, the phrase "I love you all more than words could describe" resonates profoundly, reflecting the deep connection fans build with artists who represent more than music—they represent identity and empowerment. By keeping conversations positive and inclusive, fans contribute to a healthier community that moves beyond rivalry and mistreatment. In summary, standing by Katseye and similarly underrepresented artists helps challenge cultural appropriation and promotes genuine diversity, celebrating Black women’s vital contributions to K-Pop and music worldwide.

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Zoe Jackson

White supremacy is a whole epidemic. Its crazy how literally every has racism