42? Chapter 42



42 Chapter 42

◎Transition chapter ~ Follow the plot◎

On the day after Christmas, a post titled "Job seeker reveals that Yoonjilee Studio discriminates against men" went viral on the Internet.

According to the job seeker Li's self-description in the post, Yoonjilee Studio chose to hire a woman with worse qualifications than him even though his resume had more obvious advantages.

"The discrimination Yoonjilee Studio inflicted on me during the interview caused me to have psychological problems. More than two months after the interview, I still can't muster up the courage to look for a job again.

Yesterday was Christmas, and Yoonjilee could easily get a job opportunity, while I could only wander the streets and watch others’ happiness.”

Gender issues have always been a controversial topic in South Korea, and can even be involved in power struggles.

Candidates will also express their own preferences during the campaign to increase their votes.

Coincidentally, 22nd year is the year of change of leadership.

Perhaps because it is still the weekend, or perhaps for other reasons, related topics have quickly become hot topics on various social media platforms in South Korea.

——Yoonjilee is suspected of being a feminist

The studio is staffed entirely by women, even the bodyguards hired are women, suggesting the rumors of sexism are true.

——Once refused an invitation to record a variety show because the MC was a man

——As for the songs I produced for work, the songs I wrote for girl groups sound amazing, while the songs I wrote for boy groups are all chanting songs.

——Because Hi-Bi Company assigned her to be in charge of a boy band, she refused to sign the contract, causing the boy band plan to fail.

It seems like something strange has gotten in.

But no one cares.

For most people, the one who stands on the high altar and falls from the altar is what everyone expects.

There is no loss for them to believe in those revelations, whether they are true or false.

And, for some, it's a chance to prove that sexism in the workplace isn't limited to women.

Even if this thing is not true, it has to be true.

Coupled with the guidance of public opinion, all the related topics about producer Yoonjilee on the Korean Internet soon turned into negative comments.

"Gender discrimination should not be endured by men or women. Yoonjilee is so disappointing this time."

"Jjanggae should go back to the mainland."

"Extreme sexists are crazy women."

"It's because of these crazy women that there are so many false and wrongful convictions involving men kkk"

"There's clearly no conclusion to the matter. We still have to wait for Yoonjilee's response."

News claiming to expose Lee Yun-ji's "true face" was released one after another by the media, and the premeditated hunt for Lee Yun-ji began.

In addition to causing an uproar in South Korea, the marketing account's reposting of the incident also attracted a certain amount of attention on a certain star-chasing platform in China.

Many fans and onlookers came to watch.

While there have been quite a few scandals in the domestic entertainment industry this year, including but not limited to "Yes, we have a child" and "Returning top star Kris faces jail for sexually assaulting a minor"...

However, no one would complain about having too many melons.

After enjoying the domestic entertainment, of course you have to watch Korean entertainment.

Li Yunzhi was at the center of the storm for a while.

Unlike Korean websites, most of the people paying attention to this incident in China are women, so there have not been large-scale attacks on Lee Yoon-ji like in South Korea.

[Interrupting in the chaos, not arguing, pure Li Tao, how did Sister Su become so popular?]

Main post: I'm not familiar with this producer, so I'll call her Sister Su for now. (Baidu shows her Chinese name is Li Su.)

I really didn't expect that a producer could have such a big discussion here.

These days I have been completely surrounded by topics related to her.

To be honest, I feel that this sister is quite lively.

So I'm curious about how this person became popular in South Korea.

OP: Such a cold post, no one is following?

momo: With the endorsement of a senior, and the songwriting being pretty good. As far as I can remember, Su Jie was already pretty popular in South Korea.

OP: Who do you mean by senior?

momo: The senior is a certain shoe dealer. Initially, it was because of rumors that Su Jie was a stalker of a certain dragon. When the shoe dealer came out to clarify, he also promoted Su Jie's new song at the time. Recently, he also said that he would cooperate with her kkk

1a1a: Let me explain.

Sister Su first became famous because of the song clips she shared on YouTube.

The rumor mentioned above about being a certain dragon's illegitimate child happened after this.

The new song "Cherrys" produced shortly after the rumor was clarified was released (Note: This song performed quite well)

Then there were rumors of romances with three more people (namely, an amateur, Su He and Mou Long). Since none of the parties responded, Sister Su received a lot of attention at the time.

After that, she collaborated with various companies to write songs for idols. For example, the popular songs "Feign" and "Butterfly" on Douyin and the popular song "Ice in Clear Day" on a certain website were all produced by her.

Later, he publicly announced his uncle-nephew relationship with Su He on his own show, and the controversy was successfully resolved.

After that, I didn't pay much attention to her, except for the recent events. The last memory I had about this sister was the news that Sister Su's residence was exposed by black fans and that Sister Su was going to start working.

It's amazing that Su Jie has become so popular. Koreans are generally quite xenophobic.

SM's bankruptcy: Yeah. Honestly, my initial attraction to Su Jie was because she's Chinese. It seems rare to see Chinese people working as producers in South Korea.

Waiji Family Fans: Although Su Jie is now questioned by so many people, she is indeed beautiful. As a beauty lover, I can completely dote on everyone.

OP: Huh? Does Su Jie still have a green card? I thought she was Korean-Chinese.

This month's YYDs: He's Chinese. Sister Su mentioned this on her show before. Sister Su's show even has Chinese subtitles. She's really... I cried my eyes out.

Waio: Pretty face, capable. Quite controversial, but also quite a few people like her. Oh, and quite a few hate her too.

Fancy: Su Jie's face has caused many people to mock her and say that she wants to debut. Poor woman.

Girl group fraternity: Emmm, marketing is the biggest deal. Who doesn't know about the marketing of the eldest daughter? Honestly, she's just one step away from debuting. I've never seen other producers who crave popularity as much as she does.

fancy: Oh, the person above is speaking out too quickly.

Main building: Why do you call me Miss?

momo: Some people on the Korean internet used to mock her as a "young lady" by saying she only came from a wealthy family. It was initially a derogatory term, but now it seems like both fans and haters are using it.

Main building: Miss, this name is quite cute.

ab希: By the way, is she really doing a lot of marketing? I saw a lot of companies come out to criticize her for doing too much marketing.

ilb: Not many. Didn't Su Jie's studio get busted? There aren't many people there, and they don't have the ability to market it all.

Waio: Maybe the fans are upset. After all, in their eyes, a tool is more popular than their dearest ones.

1a1a: It's purely because Su Jie is different from the almost completely behind-the-scenes producers. She runs her own social media account, so she has exposure and fans.

Every time a song she produces is released, there are people who listen to it specifically for her.

This means that part of the song's traffic also flows to her. This is basically the reason why idol fans don't like her.

There aren't many people on this thread who dislike Su Jie. If you don't understand, just go to any other thread and you'll understand.

OP: I just listened to the songs written by Sister Su, they are all very nice.

But I think the clip that Sister Su first released is the best.

Maybe it’s because that’s the only one sung by Su Jie herself ()

I want to hear her sing more hhh

Nubaokekeaiai: After this farce, I think the producer circle has improved and will produce its own female stars. I haven't sung a song or performed once, but the fans kissed me with their own watery kisses.

Waio: Now is not the time for idol fans to praise their idols for being called producers~

yami: wow, I've been following this thread until now, and I can understand why it became popular.

Just based on the quarrels between fans, Su Jie will never be able to stay popular (bushi)

The Korean internet is buzzing about those things, but they're not serious issues. As long as this girl can keep releasing songs, she'll be able to rise again.

Conspiracy theory or not, this girl is awesome.

It's totally a case of admiring the strong and criticizing the heavenly dish. No wonder it attracts so many fans.

Li Yunzhi has not yet paid attention to the turmoil on the Internet.

Because her father came to South Korea.

【Author’s words】

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