The Day to Do Not Watch Fuji TV?



Flags of Rising Sun were hoisted into the sky; people loudly chorused Kimigayo, Japanese anthem in Tokyo. Some people are afraid of the fact that Japanese may smash their way to build right-winged nationalism again as they were before the World War II.



On August 7th, in response to the invitation of the Internet, about 2,500 Japanese Net-users, according to the announcement of the organizer, gathered to practice a demonstration march in Daiba, Tokyo, where Fuji TV's main office situate in.
Claiming against Fuji TV that the network broadcasts pro-Korea shows that let audiences feel strong affinity toward South Korea, they believe that Fuji TV is controlled by Korean financial firms.
As with the fact that Korean industries are grabbing electronic and automobile market share from Japan, they also afraid if Korea take over their entertainment fields by K-POP and Korean talents; while they argue that the Korean boom is a fake movement practiced by Japanese media.
Among Japanese key network, they aimed their attack at Fuji TV, the network that broadcasts too many Korean dramas more than 40 hours in a month.

The pack of the march even claimed against tourists who have no idea what the demonstration march was about.
"Wake up guys! Don't let them take over ours!"
"There is no time to play! Don't be fool!"
Those claims vanished smiles from the tourists while children hided behind their parents.

As Fuji TV's channel is 8, Net-users call on people across the nation to do not watch the network on August 8 and always will.

Is this a right thing to do?

Source(s):
http://rocketnews24.com/2011/08/08/119552/

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