Even for minor cases, its good to take measure of the gains and losses. You have to verify who has been falsely accused, and who is the real victim.
This goes for Jessica’s exit [from SNSD] as well.
Did she leave, or did they tell her to leave?
If she was asked to leave, isn’t Jessica the victim here?
Did the other members want to lose her?
Rather than dealing with the nature of the event, we are making an account of the gains and losses involved.
But according to Dispatch’s results, her removal from the group was simply pushed ahead early. If it wasn’t September 30th, it would’ve happened on November 30th, December 30th, or even January 30th of next year.
Which goes to say, this isn’t a case of finding out who has been victimized. First we must understand the main conflict, and then the depth of the conflict. Only then can we understand the true nature of this event.
On the 30th, Dispatch met with three people who are very close with Girls’ Generation.
Q1: What we are most cu