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[NETIZENBUZZ] SEEMS LIKE JENNIE DOESN’T CARE ABOUT THE FIRE IN KOREA

When there were wildfires in the U.S., she asked for help on Instagram, but now that there are wildfires in Korea, she doesn’t seem to care.

During the U.S. wildfires, Korea was dealing with a plane crash, but she didn’t seem interested in that either.

Other celebrities are donating, and I donated too..

Of course, donations are a personal choice, but I’m just saying

post response:

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1. [+92, -5]

OP isn’t saying that they should donate, but rather that it’s disappointing how they spoke up about the LA wildfires but haven’t said anything about the wildfires in her own country?

2. [+71, -3]

It’s not about saying, “Go donate.” The issue is that when the LA wildfires happened, she posted a long Instagram story and even shared links to raise awareness, but now that Korea is experiencing its worst wildfire in history, she’s completely silent. Isn’t Jennie a Korean celebrity and a Korean citizen? Staying quiet about a major disaster in her own country is indeed disappointing

3. [+50, -1]

She only lived in New Zealand for about five years, and now she’s “Kim Ruby Jane Jennie”? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Let’s be understanding~~

4. [+42, -4]

OP isn’t demanding donations, they’re just pointing out the difference in response. When the LA wildfires happened, she was very vocal and encouraged people to care. But now, despite Korea facing an even bigger wildfire, she’s silent. If she were an international celebrity with no ties to Korea, it would be understandable, but she’s a Korean celebrity. And it’s not just Jennie, Rose did the same thing with the Australian wildfires. Rose has dual citizenship with Korea and Australia, so it’s somewhat understandable, but still disappointing. Especially since Korea is in a difficult situation with no foreign aid like there was for LA. Even Korean media isn’t covering it much, so if someone as influential as Jennie posted about it, it could raise awareness. Of course, the choice to donate still lies in her hand.

5. [+29, -1]

I feel the same way. She doesn’t have to donate, but LA isn’t even her home country… Jennie only studied in New Zealand for five years, but she’s fully Korean. Why did she actively raise awareness for wildfires in a foreign country but stay silent about a disaster in her own? Korea’s wildfire is even worse than LA’s. If influential figures like her spoke up, it could help bring more attention to the issue

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