“Begging for a Jesus fanmeeting…”

    Earlier this month, BLACKPINK performed two shows in Kaohsiung as part of their BORN PINK world tour. Like the other stops, tickets sold out immediately after they went on sale, proving BLACKPINK’s worldwide popularity.

    BLACKPINK in Kaohsiung | @BLACKPINK

    Although the shows finished without a hitch, netizens engaged in heated debates as controversial social media posts related to BLACKPINK appeared online. Earlier, Live Nation Taiwan was called out for its disrespectful Instagram story.

    Live Nation Taiwan’s Instagram story | @livenationtw

    The Instagram story showed BLACKPINK’s plane just as it was taking off from Kaohsiung, along with the caption,

    Walk yourself out
    As if it’s your last.

    – Live Nation Taiwan

    Besides the controversial Instagram story from Live Nation Taiwan, a pastor also gained attention for his Facebook post. In the post, Pastor Wayne compared stanning BLACKPINK to understanding Jesus.

    40,000 tickets sold out in a second. Everyone traveled and stood in line, then screamed for 3 hours. ‘It’s worth it!’

    Gatherings right by your home with no line-up, 90 minutes. ‘It takes up too much time!’

    It’s a world I don’t understand. People are willing to pay $4,400 TWD (about $145 USD), and even up to $100,000 TWD (about $3,300 USD) for a scalped ticket, to see four people who will never know who you are.

    People aren’t willing to get to know a best friend who died for you on the cross. Black red.

    Remember to come and see Jesus during Easter.

    – Pastor Wayne

    The post immediately went viral and attracted thousands of netizen comments, prompting Pastor Wayne to add a clarification.

    To add:

    I just think that many people are willing to pay a price, but there must be value in return. I think there’s value in Jesus, but is it possible that our modern churches are not living up to the value of Jesus?

    It’s not an issue with BLACKPINK. It’s not an issue with Jesus. It’s an issue with modern churches.

    Let’s work hard.

    – Pastor Wayne

    Despite the clarification, many netizens did not agree with his point of view.

    Netizen comments on Pastor Wayne’s post | @pstwayne

    • You can try inviting Jesus to appear in real life. Tickets would probably sell well too.
    • Get Jesus to release an album with dance songs first.
    • It’s great that Avalokiteshvara [in Buddhism] doesn’t restrict me from watching girl groups.
    • If Jesus shows up at the venue and sings du du du, I could help chant ‘Jesus in your area.’
    • So you’re allowed to not understand BLACKPINK, but others aren’t allowed to not understand God?
    • Begging for a Jesus fanmeeting. I’ll be the first person in line.

    After seeing netizens’ comments, Pastor Wayne followed up with a second Facebook post to further explain his views.

    I saw so many comments upon waking up! Let me respond.

    I agree with everyone’s views! When there’s value, people will take time to prove this. Everyone feels the need to protect what they love, to protect things that have value to them.

    Protecting what’s valuable is what I wanted to convey in my previous post. I still can’t understand the value of a $100,000 TWD scalped ticket. I’m self-reflecting.

    As for BLACKPINK, I think they’re really talented. I’m very old-school, so I like U2 and [Hong Kong veteran singer] Andy Lau (I might spend $100,000 TWD on a scalped ticket for Andy Lau.)

    Continue to fight for what’s valuable to you, everyone!

    – Pastor Wayne

    However, netizens were not pleased by Pastor Wayne’s response and continued to leave opposing comments on his Facebook.

    Netizen comments on Pastor Wayne’s 2nd post | @pstwayne

    • You would be willing to buy scalped tickets for your idol but can’t understand other people’s idols have the same value to them? This is not old-school, this is being full of yourself.
    • This clarification doesn’t make much sense. Try harder, okay?
    • Jesus would cry upon seeing this.
    • Why are you going to see Andy Lau? Does Andy Lau know you?

    Pastor Wayne did not respond further to the matter.

    BLACKPINK

    Read original article here: www.koreaboo.com

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    • Controversy Erupts After Pastor Claims There’s An Issue When The Public Spends Time On BLACKPINK Instead Of Jesus
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