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7:06 am - 08/24/2011

11 Reasons for demonstrating in front of Fuji Main office

Seems that too much Korean drama as been reported by many media before is not the only reason on why the demonstration against Fuji TV happen. From these youtube clips we can hear the other actual reasons for the act.


















Written by Username8098@youtube:

Fuji Television Network is one of the TV stations in Japan. We criticize Fuji TV Network.
The broadcasting station of the own country is partial to only a certain one country. In addition, they diminish an athlete and the national interest of the own country. We criticize such inclination broadcasting. Because Fuji TV broadcasted only Korean contents, it was a fact that some people criticized Korean contents. However, the people of the Fuji TV protection call it racial discrimination. We Japanese do not perform criticism of others without a reason. We avoid racial discrimination most.
I write some reasons why we criticize Fuji TV Network. Because there are too many reasons to write here, so I write several reasons.
Fuji Television Network doesn't broadcast following problems. Moreover, they are causing following scandals recently.


① "Soshiki" contributed 62,500,000 yen in total to the political body derived from "the citizen's party" indirectly. We knew this scandal on July 1st. However, Fuji has never broadcasted. This problem is like following; Barack Obama donated 781,250 dollars ( now, a dollar≒80 yen ) to Usāma bin Lādin's relatives. Fuji doesn't broadcast this scandal, but they broadcast Korean contents 40 hours per a week.
※"Soshikai": A fund management group. Kan Naoto, prime minister of Japan, and Yukio Hatoyama, ex-Prime Minister, belong to this.
※" A citizen's party": The relative of the suspect who abducted a Japanese belongs to this.
※Abduction issue:By North Korea, several Japanese were abducted in 1970~1980. The Japanese Government announces that the number of abductees amounts to 17 now. In September, 2002, North Korea accepted Japanese abduction, and five victims went back to their own country in October of the year. But, about other victims, there is not yet the convincible explanation from North Korea.

②Fuji betrayed volunteers. : Tohoku region in Japan was hit by Tsunami. For the revival, some people resolved to work volunteer. Fuji Television Network used such people to set a stage to use by a TV program. Fuji didn't inform them beforehand. Fuji TV Network exploited their volunteer spirits

③Tokai TV Network is one of group Fuji Television Network Holdings. The TV Network broadcast telop "rice which is polluted by cesium". They apologized "We are sorry. The telop was for rehearsals." Before the problem is found out, they said "We support the stricken area". We are convinced that Tokai TV Network laugh at the disaster area, in the place where our eyes do not arrive.

④We saw reporters' imprudent attitude many times in a short time. For examples, Mr.Edano, Chief Cabinet Secretary, held a press conference about the situation of the nuclear power stations which have been stricken by Tsunami many times, immediately after earthquake. In the press conference, a reporter said "Again? I laugh." Moreover, recently, a female TV announcer laughed in the vigil over a pro-sports player's body. We doubt their humanity is normality.

⑤TV stars who criticized Fuji or the Korean boom was drawn off work. Now, Japan is under the worst circumstances since war. Moreover, Japan is in conflict with Korea for a territorial dispute now. To take advantage of the opportunity of the disaster, Korea invaded Takeshima, although Japan has a good reason for believing that Takeshima is our territory. Incidentally, Korea cannot certify that the island is theirs. Korea continues to refuse trying to have the judge of the International Court of Justice. Although such situation, Fuji continue to broadcast Korean contents 40 hours per a week, without broadcasting such very important problem. Something is strange.

⑥Fuji TV Network treated successive Prime Minister's name as suspects in the drama. Is Fuji really a Japanese TV station?

⑦A heroine of Fuji's drama on August 7th was wearing T-shirts written "Little-Boy" (The Hiroshima atomic bomb: August 6) (Little-Boy is code name of Hiroshima atomic bomb). Have you seen the photograph of the radiation victim in Hiroshima? Fuji Television Network laughs at atomic bomb victims.

⑧Similarly, a fat man was wearing T-shirts written "9" in the drama. Atomic bomb which was dropped to Nagasaki on August 9th is "Fat-Man". Some people said "You read too much into it." But, a person identified the T-shirts after that. "ROC WEAR" sells T-shirts on which atomic bomb is printed. Fuji Television Network said "We didn't intend like that. It's a matter of regret if you judged so." However, the producer of the drama has a big relation for production of "bare foot Gen". This story was made in reference to the victim of atomic bomb. Therefore, Fuji's excuse just won't sell. Obviously, they did intentionally.

⑨"Kimigayo" is a Japanese national anthem.
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2007: Miki Ando won the championship. Fuji didn't broadcast "Kimigayo".
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2008: Mao Asada won the championship. Fuji didn't broadcast "Kimigyo".
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2009:Yuna Kim, a Korea player, won the championship. Fuji broadcast Korean anthem.
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2010: Mao Asada won the championship. (Complaints rush. Fuji did an explanation hard to hear and promised to improve the action of own later.)
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2011: Miki Ando won the championship.
Fuji didn't broadcast a picture of the Japanese flag projected on ice and an earthquake disaster support message from Russia. (Their action is not improved.)」
Japan Derby in 2011: Fuji didn't broadcast the Kimigayo performance before the race.
FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011: "Nadeshiko Japan" won the championship. They did not broadcast Japanese victory lap. U.S.A. and the Canadian broadcasting station broadcasted it.

⑩Fuji TV does not report it about "the danger of the human rights relief bill" and "danger of the foreign franchise". Possibility to threaten Japanese national sovereignty is very high in these bills submitted to the Diet soon. When own sovereignty seems to be threatened, we make resistance against it thoroughly.

⑪There are countless videos now uploaded in Youtube that show that Fuji has been using subliminal effects (manipulating the subconscious of the viewers) to promote Korean contents. These evidences show that in programs that have nothing to do with Korea, they slip in images of kpop star, put in words like "love korea" in the background, and use korean national flag designs in the background. The thing to note is that it's all in the background and only after careful observation can you make them out to be such. Google subliminal effect for details. It's been banned by law btw. Example of brainwashing by the subliminal effect:



Fuji said "We are broadcasting Korean contents, because cost effectiveness is good."
However, that cannot convince us.
"Fuji's Not Broadcasting Kimigayo", "Fuji's Not Broadcasting political contributions", "Fuji's Not Broadcasting Takeshima problem" and so on.
Fuji wants to only replace a point at issue of "criticizing Korean contents". The focal point of the DEMO is Fuji's INCLINATION BROADCASTING.


Source

seems like actually they've hold their grudge against Fuji for quite a long time now and the Takaoka's incident really sets the trigger and we can hear clapping and agreeing from the bystanders in those videos.
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koutaishi 24th-Aug-2011 12:26 am (UTC)
in before the "change the channel!!!!" comments.

those sorts of comments are dismissive and silly, if you ask me, and discourage what could be meaningful discussion.

that being said I don't agree with a lot of what these protesters are saying. but I think they, and anyone else, has a right to voice their concerns.
ryukokoro_oppa 24th-Aug-2011 12:28 am (UTC)
+1 They have a right to speak up whether you agree or disagree.
flightbyzephyr 24th-Aug-2011 12:32 am (UTC)
"⑦A heroine of Fuji's drama on August 7th was wearing T-shirts written "Little-Boy" (The Hiroshima atomic bomb: August 6) (Little-Boy is code name of Hiroshima atomic bomb). Have you seen the photograph of the radiation victim in Hiroshima? Fuji Television Network laughs at atomic bomb victims."

I stopped reading here tbh. This was clearly an lame excuse for the speakers disire to hide the fact he doesn't like korea and wants to bully a privet company into agreeing with him.

Anyone with sense could tell acchan tshirt was a mistake.
baka_tenshi 24th-Aug-2011 12:35 am (UTC)
wow what the fucking hell?
baka_tenshi 24th-Aug-2011 12:34 am (UTC)
jesus christ.

globalization: it's a good thing. REALLY.

but i am glad they are doing it in peaceful way.
koutaishi 24th-Aug-2011 12:41 am (UTC)
not for economically Japan, since Korea is aiming to overtake it in what have been traditionally Japan largest export industries (auto manufacturing, Asian pop culture, electronics, etc.).
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brucelynn 24th-Aug-2011 12:38 am (UTC)
Photobucket

not staying in this post....
lenra 24th-Aug-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
take me with u
nudrive 24th-Aug-2011 12:47 am (UTC)
So while Fuji have the right to decide what they broadcast, you have to admit they have some pretty valid points. Especially the first few and #9 etc.

They did not broadcast Japanese victory lap. U.S.A. and the Canadian broadcasting station broadcasted it.
Seriously? wth
odb13 25th-Aug-2011 11:50 am (UTC)
yeah about the kimigayo...its a complicated issue...some people don't agree with that being the national anthem in the first place..y'know cuz of all the emperor worship in it...and some people love it...y'know cuz of all the emperor worship in it...

i can understand no wanting to deal with it at all...
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baka_tenshi 24th-Aug-2011 12:54 am (UTC)
THEY'RE DOING IT TO PREVENT KOLEA BRAINWASHING NIHONGOS!! SHUSH!!!
yakiseop 24th-Aug-2011 01:00 am (UTC)
I'm assuming all they said is true, so I entirely agree with their movement. While the 7th and 8th might be a little too ~conspiratorial~ for me, the 9th is shocking and outrageous.
fallblau_129 27th-Aug-2011 03:06 am (UTC)
true. no.9 is really shocking>.
retahdedtim 24th-Aug-2011 01:00 am (UTC)
Oh yeah, this doesn't make you sound like paranoid, xenophobic assholes at all. BTW, subliminal messages don't work so you can just quit with that bullshit.
nudrive 24th-Aug-2011 01:08 am (UTC)
By constantly bringing up the 'xenophobic assholes' argument you're merely dodging the actual issue at hand. Okay so it started off being againt kpop or Korea or w/e but actually some of the arguments are kinda legit.
je_retarded WTF24th-Aug-2011 01:04 am (UTC)
ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2011: Miki Ando won the championship.
Fuji didn't broadcast a picture of the Japanese flag projected on ice and an earthquake disaster support message from Russia. (Their action is not improved.)」
Japan Derby in 2011: Fuji didn't broadcast the Kimigayo performance before the race.
FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011: "Nadeshiko Japan" won the championship. They did not broadcast Japanese victory lap. U.S.A. and the Canadian broadcasting station broadcasted it.


WHY THE FUCK ARE THEY DOING THAT? if the defeated USA can broadcast Japanese vitory lap, why can't they? are they even a Japanese TV station? this reason is legit enough for me to see why these people are angry. But they should state this as the MAIN reason they're protesting Fuji TV's behavior NOT the "we don't want to watch Korean dramas" reason.
koutaishi Re: WTF24th-Aug-2011 01:07 am (UTC)
I think it all ties together for them.

they see all of this as part of Fuji TV's ~anti Japanese plan~ to brainwash people into worshiping Korea or something.
vanilla 24th-Aug-2011 01:20 am (UTC)
While I'm not sure about the rest of the points raised (some sound downright ridiculous), if true, the ones about the volunteers and the imprudent reporter being sarcastic during the press conference are all valid sources of concern. Especially number #9, I don't see what's so funny or "paranoid" about it.

A Japanese TV station fails to broadcast the national anthem of their home country when a Japanese sportsperson has won the championship. Repeatedly. In comparison, they didn't miss broadcasting the Korean national anthem when Kim Yuna won, so why not the Japanese anthem when Miki Ando or Mao Asada won? I can understand why people grow suspicious of this. Whether Fuji did so on purpose or not, it was negligent and extremely thoughtless of them.
nudrive 24th-Aug-2011 01:31 am (UTC)
Whether Fuji did so on purpose or not, it was negligent and extremely thoughtless of them.

I agree, though the fact that they've done it more than once points to more than just negligence.
guiltyschu 24th-Aug-2011 01:56 am (UTC)
However, the people of the Fuji TV protection call it racial discrimination. We Japanese do not perform criticism of others without a reason. We avoid racial discrimination most.

Ha! Hahahahahahahaha! So people moving away from me on the trains isn't racial discrimination. The cops stopping me while I was walking home from work two weeks ago and harassing me for being foreign and daring to live in Japan wasn't racial discrimination. Two year olds looking at my face, bursting into tears and clinging to their parents screaming, "I HATE FOREIGNERS," isn't racial discrimination (a reaction taught to the poor little things by their non-racist parents, no doubt). Those black vans that cruise down the street broadcasting messages telling the gaijin to go home isn't racial discrimination.

Get over your bad self. I agree that these people should be allowed to protest, it's how democracy works - but if they have a problem with Koreans they need to front the fuck up and be honest about the fact they're being - IMO - racist douches. The rest of their complaints against Fuji TV are ridiculous. Especially that bullshit about subliminal messaging.

(Also this - Moreover, Japan is in conflict with Korea for a territorial dispute now. To take advantage of the opportunity of the disaster, Korea invaded Takeshima, although Japan has a good reason for believing that Takeshima is our territory. Incidentally, Korea cannot certify that the island is theirs. Korea continues to refuse trying to have the judge of the International Court of Justice. Although such situation, Fuji continue to broadcast Korean contents 40 hours per a week, without broadcasting such very important problem. Something is strange. - makes my blood boil. As if your actions aren't racially motivated when you bring something like this up. Of COURSE Fuji should be trying to stir the conflict pot, talking about that, instead of trying to make a profit on popular programming and encouraging cultural exchange. And I'd love to know what Japan's good reason for believing Dokto is theirs is, because I've yet to encounter one in any of the research I've done into the conflict.)
guiltyschu 24th-Aug-2011 01:59 am (UTC)
Actually, I'll give them points 2-4, and if the majority of their complaints were more like this, I'd feel more sympathetic. But for the most part, their list comes off as, "WAAAAAH, WE DON'T LIKE KOREANS."
thewarpedmelody 24th-Aug-2011 02:37 am (UTC)
Well number 9 is a very legit choice to be concerned with.
nccgal89 24th-Aug-2011 03:35 am (UTC)
aniwae evryone is given the right of freedom of speech...

soon Hallyu will be just a previous in thing...like how Japanese culture used to be in the 90s.

and everyone will move on to a new trend...

so yea dun need to fuss abt this...
mbh95 24th-Aug-2011 04:01 am (UTC)
flawless post
now i hope there will be less comments like "just change the channel"
because not showing your own athlete receiving the GOLD medal and to not broadcast the national anthem is not good.
the worst is when mao made a mistake, instead of supporting her, they purposely prepared a huge poster of the moment she failed. they showed on the big screen only the moment she made a mistake. they keep comparing her with yuna kim: they compared how many cm/sponsors they have, their abilities etc... something totally unnecessary in my view.
this isnt going to end well, and i think people will continue to voice out their opinion until they get a decent explanation.
whited_79 24th-Aug-2011 04:29 am (UTC)
wow, if they really did that...

shame on you Fuji TV!
fanshiilala 24th-Aug-2011 04:04 am (UTC)
Real reasons for boycotting Fuji:

1. They own right-wing newspapers
2. They publish history books with false information
retahdedtim 24th-Aug-2011 04:29 am (UTC)
They own right-wing newspapers

Considering that the protesters use right-wing rhetoric, this is very ironic.
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