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In Great Britain, Charles, a journalist and human rights activist, was one of the leading figures in the HARD movement.
[“His Play is excessively HARD.”]
The acronym HARD stood for Harmful, with Adverse effects, Risky, and Dangerous.
The HARD movement was also known as the Anti-Kim Chul-Soo movement. Charles claimed that Chul-Soo had a profoundly negative influence on the world.
“There are countless cases of Players becoming disabled after imitating his style of Play. Even if we disregard such direct adverse effects, it is undeniable that his style of Play contributes to public sentiment that trivializes grave dangers.”
From Charles' perspective, the way Chul-Soo Played was far too reckless.
“Or he is sending an irrational message to society that one must Play like that to level up. Why must we bear so many risks? We are humans, and we have the right to live as such.”
Many social activists sided with Charles. With Europe at the forefront, the momentum of the HARD movement grew. The opinion that Chul-Soo’s style of Play was inhumanely intense began to gain traction.
“I know that an overwhelming number of people are fervent admirers of Kim Chul-Soo. But that does not necessarily mean they are right. Humans have always fought against wrongs, and will continue to do so because we are human.”
Charles...



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