First, artists should not be tools to make money. In this case, everyone only saw the callousness of the brokerage company. They don't treat idols as people at all, but use idols as a tool to make money. Using an inappropriate metaphor, farmers all know that chickens have to eat well, sleep well and supplement nutrition if they want to lay eggs continuously. But the treatment of these men's groups is not even as good as that of rural poultry. Most of the money earned is taken away by the company, and the accommodation is not as good as a social white-collar worker. Now that I'm sick, no one has a second look, and I even have to perform. What's the difference between being a slave in ancient times?
People often say that the entertainment circle is dirty and messy, and some news exposed on the internet can't tell that this may be true. Although it is right for brokerage companies to spend a lot of resources to train artists and let them make money for the company, shouldn't the premise be to let them get normal employee treatment first? After all, the other party only works here, not sells itself to the company. In this case, the basic rights and interests of individuals should be guaranteed in place.
Second, it is everyone's responsibility to do a good job in epidemic prevention. COVID-19 is still raging in many countries, so the epidemic prevention work should not be sloppy. However, this brokerage company actually concealed the fact that members of the men's team were infected with COVID-19. If it is transmitted to others, the losses to other countries and regions will be incalculable. But they obviously don't care, the quality is as low as the sewer.