How Do Stray Kids Members Deal With Hate Comments?

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We don’t know the worldwide popularity of Stray Kids. But they also get comments that aren’t positive, sometimes even hate speech. Stray Kids members talked about how they deal with negativity during an interview with Rolling Stone India.

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Lee Know wasted no time saying, “To be honest, it’s not easy” he began. Still, he stated that he found a way to keep his peace in the face of adversity.

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Lee Know stressed that instead of fueling the hatred and fueling the fire, he didn’t let it get into his head. “I think it’s important to create your own ‘safe zone’ that can reduce your stress,” he said. Changbin, on the other hand, had a different approach to dealing with hate.

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Changbin said that some not-so-pleasant comments can be helpful, but should never be allowed to harm self-esteem. “While there are some things that might be helpful, I don’t think you need to lose your self-confidence because of these comments,” he said.

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Like Lee Know, Changbin also stated that he cleared most of the negative words from his head. “If the comments are helpful in your personal growth, accept and review them. But if it’s empty, unfounded critical or condescending comments, I think you can just chew and spit it out.

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No matter how much hate is said about them, the Stray Kids members don’t take them seriously as they continue their journey of growth as individuals and musicians!

 

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