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When Innocence Must Bleed to Prove Itself
When Innocence Must Bleed to Prove Itself By Pixie I finished reading the Legal Titans article today. I wish I could say I feel relieved, but mostly I feel sick. Angry. Hurt. Not even because it happened to me, but… Continue reading
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Rebuilding Public Trust: Ending the Rush to Judgment
By: Pixie The Problem We Pretend Not to See South Korea doesn’t just have a justice problem — it has a trust problem. And that trust didn’t disappear because people suddenly woke up cynical one morning. It’s been earned —… Continue reading
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This is me
How would you describe yourself to someone? I shimmer where silence lives,Gilding cups with stardust and care.Speed thrills me, but peace steadies me.I watch foreign hearts unfold on screen,Each story a passport for my soul. I walk alone, and I… Continue reading
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Kim SooHyun Advocacy Guide
By: Pixie Why This Guide Exists There are moments when silence becomes complicity. When false accusations spread faster than facts, when media platforms reward rumor over truth, and when legal systems stall while lives are unraveling—someone has to say something.… Continue reading
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The Media Gave Him the Mic: How Kim Se-ui Was Allowed to Rewrite the Truth
The Media Gave Him the Mic: How Kim Se-ui Was Allowed to Rewrite the Truth By:Pixie At the beginning of this case, the media should have acted as a gatekeeper — fact-checking, verifying, investigating. Instead, they handed Kim Se-ui a… Continue reading
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Until It’s Your Fave: Why Fans Are Fighting Back By:Pixie It always starts the same way: A vague accusation. A viral headline. A rush to cancel someone — whether the facts are there or not. This time, it was Kim… Continue reading
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No Proof, Just Punishment: How South Korea Perfected the Art of Mob Mentality By: Pixie Anonymous Post = Career Death Sentence Let’s stop pretending this is normal. An anonymous post from someone’s throwaway account appears—no name, no receipts, just vibes—and… Continue reading
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What a Narrative to Weave
By: Pixie I’ll admit, some of the recent follow-up posts from Lee Jin-ho and Reporter Strong haven’t exactly been gripping. But maybe that’s because so many of us have the same unanswered questions bouncing around in our heads — questions… Continue reading
