Speaking of disney, they are guilty of whitewashing certain characters. And lots of people have signed petitions…
" You said I was unfairly blasting Disney as being an evil company, and I merely linked some information that they are not as nice as you think."
I never said that, that's the narrative you wanted to create and I'm shutting you down right now.
"Like I said I didn't disagree with everything you said, in terms of splashing onto Kdrama, a cast like Snowdrop, and the popularity of Jisoo will do it."
Then you added nothing to the conversation.
"I merely stated if you think Disney doesn't care about it's reputation over the almight dollar, you have another thing coming. Bad reputation, a deviation from it's brand is WAY more important, than one Kdrama with a popular Kpop band."
Pure speculation that snowdrop would give bad reputation to disney.
"Also, corporations have been known to drop serious cash to clear itself from public controversy. So if Snowdrop really causes it's brand to be damaged, their going to take that monetary lost."
My accusation of speculation of your previous sentense is proved.
"Having said that, Disney didn't cancel Mulan, nor did they cancel any of their whitewashed shows, so I doubt they care about dropping snowdrop, over what I feel is a minor controversy."
By disagreeing without disagreeing you ended up agreeing with me.
And this sums up what you've been doing the whole in the comment section.
Speaking of disney, they are guilty of whitewashing certain characters. And lots of people have signed petitions…
how does that have anything to do with what I said? snowdrop isn't connected to that petition. what a way to change the subject. i'll repeat what I asked you, read it more carefully this time:
if you don't know how important snowdrop is for disney to get into the kdrama entertainment, you quite don't understand the business of disney. tell me then, what other kdrama would be more important for disney given the reasons I mentioned above to get into the kdrama industry? i mean, at least add something to your claims, what you did was too easy. and no articles from wiki pls
Speaking of disney, they are guilty of whitewashing certain characters. And lots of people have signed petitions…
here we go with the "big corporations bad" talk LOL "snowdrop is attached to a corporation guilty of whitewashing certain characters!!!!!!" this could be the next big thing after snowdrop beeing accused of historical distortion and beeing funded with chinese money. haters will try everything.
if you don't know how important snowdrop is for disney to get into the kdrama entertainment, you quite don't understand the business of disney. tell me then, what other kdrama would be more important for disney given the reasons I mentioned above to get into the kdrama industry? i mean, at least add something to your claims, what you did was too easy. and no articles from wiki pls
Snowdrop is set in October 1987. That is after 4β5 months of all the things you've mentioned.
I dont know about that but you read stuff here that was copy-pasted from those places. You didn't jump into this for no reason at all, as you said you didn't even finish the 1st ep yet.
cancel culture in Americas exist too, what do you mean?Western films are not immune to controversy as well. Although,…
"cancel culture in Americas exist too, what do you mean?" Has any show ever been canceled in america before just at the end of 2 episodes with more ready for release in the following weeks due do cancel culture? (joseon exorcist). it's pretty clear what kdramalover was talking about.
This korean professor identifies himself and show his true face.Wonder why no one else does the same on twitter…
Some people actually believe that the earth is flat, I bet many of them have used that line before. The korean side of speculation? No thanks. I'll listen to all sides once the show is over and everyone gets the full picture of it.
kimsamsoom: "violence exists everywhere"
as I said, it's pretty clear what kdramalover was talking about.
I never said that, that's the narrative you wanted to create and I'm shutting you down right now.
"Like I said I didn't disagree with everything you said, in terms of splashing onto Kdrama, a cast like Snowdrop, and the popularity of Jisoo will do it."
Then you added nothing to the conversation.
"I merely stated if you think Disney doesn't care about it's reputation over the almight dollar, you have another thing coming. Bad reputation, a deviation from it's brand is WAY more important, than one Kdrama with a popular Kpop band."
Pure speculation that snowdrop would give bad reputation to disney.
"Also, corporations have been known to drop serious cash to clear itself from public controversy. So if Snowdrop really causes it's brand to be damaged, their going to take that monetary lost."
My accusation of speculation of your previous sentense is proved.
"Having said that, Disney didn't cancel Mulan, nor did they cancel any of their whitewashed shows, so I doubt they care about dropping snowdrop, over what I feel is a minor controversy."
By disagreeing without disagreeing you ended up agreeing with me.
And this sums up what you've been doing the whole in the comment section.
nope i won't do it, i know what you're doing .
opinions =/= speculation.
i'll repeat what I asked you, read it more carefully this time:
if you don't know how important snowdrop is for disney to get into the kdrama entertainment, you quite don't understand the business of disney. tell me then, what other kdrama would be more important for disney given the reasons I mentioned above to get into the kdrama industry? i mean, at least add something to your claims, what you did was too easy. and no articles from wiki pls
"snowdrop is attached to a corporation guilty of whitewashing certain characters!!!!!!" this could be the next big thing after snowdrop beeing accused of historical distortion and beeing funded with chinese money. haters will try everything.
if you don't know how important snowdrop is for disney to get into the kdrama entertainment, you quite don't understand the business of disney. tell me then, what other kdrama would be more important for disney given the reasons I mentioned above to get into the kdrama industry? i mean, at least add something to your claims, what you did was too easy. and no articles from wiki pls
Has any show ever been canceled in america before just at the end of 2 episodes with more ready for release in the following weeks due do cancel culture? (joseon exorcist). it's pretty clear what kdramalover was talking about.
genuine question.π€
"It won't rain tomorrow"
Which sentence do you think a weatherman would use?