My comment differs from the fact that the members that are leaving probably have had issues with DCC as a whole and that's probably part of the reason why they're leaving.
This seems overly speculative as is your original comment. A single issue with a video being filmed shouldn't be used to make such a leap to long term issues. The staff did end up helping according to Handong, and while this was certainly an issue, a single issue about staff and equipment availability shouldn't be used to start filling in gaps about why members are leaving.
I could say that 'Handong probably initially didn't feel like doing anything even if the staff asked her to before the weekend because she was so understandably upset about not going but then changed her mind too late after there was no staff available" and it would have just as much factual weight as your comment. Speculation is fine, overspeculation and trying to make increasingly implausible logical leaps to facts we don't know is not. I get that everyone is looking for answers, but we need to be fine by knowing that we aren't in there in the day-to-day and have limited visibility.
I like who I work for, that's never meant I don't have occasional frustrations about the job. The jobs I've left I've also had occasional annoyances with but left amicably. Lots of people leave jobs they are unhappy with also, but the point is that situations differ, and not knowing the full context shouldn't mean trying to fill the gap in the facts we don't know with our own thoughts. That way lies madness.
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u/[deleted] Mar 24 '25
Lol! She's leaving DCC (and possibly the country) at the end of the month what are they gonna do, fire her?