Than what is the right approach? Being silent?If years ago us women didn't literally go to streets and literally…
Poor people? Are u okay?
Logic is fine, but humanity is far better.
If I said that Iranian goverment is ran by logic, how would that make you feel? Mad, right! Same thing applies here!
Humanity - basic humanity.
I never said you are poor, or poor nation, even though your economics are purely terrible. I rememeber when the cars stopped in the middle of the roads because the gas was so expensive that there was no other option. I also rememeber all the women movements when they started to removed their hijabs to fight the oppression. I remember all the time when they cut the internet off and I had close to 0 way of finding out about my friend who I consider to be a family there.
You are fighting for your basic human rights, and people here, like me are fighting for human rights as well.
Comprehensive reading is a thing you know :)Learn it, maybe?
Never started the argument in the first place. My first comment was for Stats so why u decided to create this argument, when as you said, we are clearly on opposite sides is on you, not me.
Than what is the right approach? Being silent?If years ago us women didn't literally go to streets and literally…
Wow, didn't expect this from an Iranian girl who lives under such horrific system that is not only cruel towards women who are extremely oppressed, but also LGBT people.
Money should never be the end-goal for ANY drama - the goal should be always telling a good story.
I am shocked, honestly.
My bestie is from Iran so I know perfectly well how life there is.
The difference between Untamed and this is very easy.
China was FORCED by an actual law to censor it, while in Korea they CHOSE to censor it out of their free will.
You think Untamed author or other authors of LGBT romance books wanted to see their work being censored? Hell, nah! But they got literally no other option and the mass fans rather watch a censored drama, than not being able to see it till the end of their days.
S.Korea on the other hand chose to do that because of one single thing - money.
I guarantee that if S. Korea had same laws like China, we all would have 0 problem if this drama was made with censorship included, but the fact that there is no law that forbids it only clearly shows the stance the production has against LGBT community.
China has LGBT related media banned by law.S. Korea is not banned by law.The producers chose to do this straight…
It is comprehensive problem on your side, sadly. Ppl explained it over and over again, but you keep not understanding it, thus a comprehensive problem.
Logic is fine, but humanity is far better.
If I said that Iranian goverment is ran by logic, how would that make you feel? Mad, right! Same thing applies here!
Humanity - basic humanity.
I never said you are poor, or poor nation, even though your economics are purely terrible. I rememeber when the cars stopped in the middle of the roads because the gas was so expensive that there was no other option. I also rememeber all the women movements when they started to removed their hijabs to fight the oppression. I remember all the time when they cut the internet off and I had close to 0 way of finding out about my friend who I consider to be a family there.
You are fighting for your basic human rights, and people here, like me are fighting for human rights as well.
My first comment was for Stats so why u decided to create this argument, when as you said, we are clearly on opposite sides is on you, not me.
Money should never be the end-goal for ANY drama - the goal should be always telling a good story.
I am shocked, honestly.
My bestie is from Iran so I know perfectly well how life there is.
If years ago us women didn't literally go to streets and literally use our voice, we would still be stuck with no rights.
Staying silent in these things is not the correct stance, in my opinion.
China was FORCED by an actual law to censor it, while in Korea they CHOSE to censor it out of their free will.
You think Untamed author or other authors of LGBT romance books wanted to see their work being censored? Hell, nah! But they got literally no other option and the mass fans rather watch a censored drama, than not being able to see it till the end of their days.
S.Korea on the other hand chose to do that because of one single thing - money.
I guarantee that if S. Korea had same laws like China, we all would have 0 problem if this drama was made with censorship included, but the fact that there is no law that forbids it only clearly shows the stance the production has against LGBT community.
So that is not happening.
They would have done this same thing (censorship) even if it wasn't like you said. They took it out, because they feared for their money.
Thanks for your time! See you....never, hopefully.
Ppl explained it over and over again, but you keep not understanding it, thus a comprehensive problem.