A popular Korean band member faces backlash for using a derogatory expression

A popular Korean band member faces backlash for using a derogatory expression

Netizens were disappointed.

Recently, gang LUCIA member Sangyeop drew criticism for his choice of words on the fan messaging app, Bubble.

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His choice of words while replying to a comment received a lot of reactions from netizens.

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Fan: My polaroid camera.

Sangyeop: Paper ssagae (wrap)”

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Fan: What is a document ssagae?

Sangyeop: Paper comes out when taking a photo with a Polaroid.”

This garnered a negative response online as the expression “ssagae” began to be used in places, including online communities like DC Inside, as a derogatory remark towards the issue of gender conflict in Korea.

Not long after, Sangyeop posted an apology for his statement.

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“This is Choi Sangyeop. I found that I disappointed a lot of people with my choice of words. I apologize for worrying my supportive fans due to my careless choice of words.

The word choice I made has no other meaning or intent. But I am thinking deeply about my carelessness and will be more cautious from now on.

Even though I’m a little late, I sincerely send this message to apologize to the fans I disappointed.

I deeply apologize once again to everyone who supports me.

—Choi Sangyeop

However, Korean netizens were still shocked that he used such words while chatting with fans.

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  • “I was shocked after seeing the meaning of the comments.”
  • “I can see what kind of standards he has. His apologies are downright insincere.”
  • “You use that word to mean ‘output,’ right? Then it’s just disappointing.
  • “It’s a shame… it was a band I liked.”
  • “It’s a play on the word ‘bedwetter’ used to degrade women…”
  • “So he used that word without actually knowing what it means?
  • “Dirty.”
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  • “How many times has he used that word in real life for it to be used so easily.”
  • “Wasn’t this band that recently got into controversy talking about the military?”
  • “Decompression.”
  • “I’m sure he knows the meaning of how he used it.”
  • “Is it him? How immersed is he in using it so easily?”
  • “How can you use that word to describe a Polaroid?”
  • “How could he use a word like that?”

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