The most awaited trailer of Netflix’s Squid Game 2 has unveiled on November 1, which featured some old and new characters, trying to navigate the chaotic and lethal game.
Although, the trailer fueled exciting among fans, it also sparked outrage due to the inclusion of veteran actor Song Young-chang, who was convicted of underage prostitution in 2000.
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Many major Korean broadcast channels banned him but Song continued to work in the entertainment industry, appearing in various K-Dramas and movies in supporting roles
They’re too easily offended. What a bunch of snowflakes.
His nearly 25 year old conviction, should prevent him from working today? He should be forever barred from his profession, as ongoing punishment for what he did a couple decades ago?
It would appear that only eternal banishment will spare this man having his past thrown in his face, by a public that demands he be denied the opportunity to make a living. In the real world, this would matter, as it clearly shows the vindictive nature of people towards those who have been convicted of an sexually related crime. However, in the Fantasy World of the Registry, where nothing matters, because nothing has to be real, and anything inconvenient to the agenda can be ignored, it will not.