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🐇: “Yes, there will always be times when certain issues suddenly pop up and sometimes spread far beyond what we’d ever expect. But the most important thing is that we don’t want people to just go along with whatever narrative someone happens to stir up. Because sometimes, the issue...

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Sense Receptor

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🐰: the issue of hate speech, hate trends, and things like that is something we’ve been facing quite heavily lately. It’s escalated to the point where there have even been threats. So of course, I worry about myself, and about everyone. 🐰: To be honest, what defines Keng and Namping has always been things like walking around freely, eating street noodles, living simply. But now, the more we try to be close to people, the more we start to worry. We start feeling uneasy, like maybe we can’t do things the same way anymore. We begin to think more carefully: if we go out to eat, should it be somewhere more private? If we meet people, should it be at times when there aren’t many others around? There’s a lot more to consider now, because we really don’t want anything bad to happen. 🐰: But we can never truly know someone’s intentions, whether they’re real or not. And if something were to actually happen one day, the people who would be hurt the most would be our parents, our fans, and ourselves. No matter who it is, we don’t want any artist to have to go through something like this. We don’t want this to be seen as something “normal.” 🐰: At this point, the company also feels that this has gone too far. It’s no longer just about protection, it’s becoming a legal matter. Because this is something we genuinely cannot accept. And honestly, it doesn’t only affect Namping; it affects other artists in the company too. There are issues like defamation and fake news as well. Right now, we’re taking this very seriously, because to be honest, it feels like I can’t handle it anymore. 👤: Is it still happening, or has it stopped? 🐰 I think it’s started to ease up a bit. The company is doing everything they can to protect us, working closely with the legal team to figure out what can be done. At this point, we actually have a pretty clear idea of who’s involved because these days, it’s very easy to trace. To be honest, we already know who posted what. But now, it has to go through the legal process first. And the company is really supporting and taking care of the artists. — KNP WITH MITH MONTRA #MITHxKengNamping

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