'Snowdrop' withdraws sponsorship with 200,000 Petitions to abolish Haru Bay

200,000 people signed Snowdrop broadcast interruption Petition in Haru Bay200,000 netizens signed an article entitled Drama Snowdrop Stopping Petition posted on the Blue House National Petition website on the 19th.The Petition page was created as the issue of history distribution rose again on the surface shortly after the Snowdrop airing on the 18th.Petitioner noted that before the Snowdrop aired, the synopsis had already caused controversy over history distribution, and 200,000 people agreed to the stoppage Petition at the time.At that time, the production team also mentioned that the setting of the male and female protagonists participating in or leading the democratization movement does not exist anywhere in the script.In July, Blue House said, We must guarantee freedom and independence in relation to the formation of broadcasting companies under the Broadcasting Act.In particular, the governments direct intervention in creations can infringe on freedom of expression, so a careful approach is needed. Petition said, At present, when the first episode was aired, the heroine mistakenly saved the male protagonist, The Spies, as an activist.Petition claimed that the victims of the activist who were tortured and killed by the protesters of the Democracy Movements of China were clearly present, and despite these historical facts, it was clearly undermined the value of the democratization movement. The Spies, the male protagonist, ran away and the Minjung song Solah Sola Blue Sola, which was used as background music when Angibu followed him, pointed out as a problem.The signature page spread quickly online and achieved 200,000 signatures at 11:10 pm, while the two episodes were airing.If the number of Petition signatures exceeds 200,000, the relevant government departments should answer the issue.Meanwhile, the Snowdrop abolition movement was followed by the rapid loss of companies that advertised and sponsored the Haru Bay.A total of six companies said they had delivered the intention to withdraw the sponsorship to the production team.

200,000 people signed 'Snowdrop' broadcast interruption Petition in Haru Bay

200,000 netizens signed an article entitled "Drama 'Snowdrop' Stopping Petition" posted on the Blue House National Petition website on the 19th.

The Petition page was created as the issue of history distribution rose again on the surface shortly after the "Snowdrop" airing on the 18th.

Petitioner noted that before the "Snowdrop" aired, the synopsis had already caused controversy over history distribution, and 200,000 people agreed to the stoppage Petition at the time. At that time, the production team also mentioned that "the setting of the male and female protagonists participating in or leading the democratization movement does not exist anywhere in the script."

In July, Blue House said, "We must guarantee freedom and independence in relation to the formation of broadcasting companies under the Broadcasting Act. In particular, the government's direct intervention in creations can infringe on freedom of expression, so a careful approach is needed. "

Petition said, "At present, when the first episode was aired, the heroine mistakenly saved the male protagonist, The Spies, as an activist. Petition claimed that the victims of the activist who were tortured and killed by the protesters of the Democracy movements of China were clearly present, and despite these historical facts, it was clearly undermined the value of the democratization movement. " The Spies, the male protagonist, ran away and the Minjung song "Solah Sola Blue Sola", which was used as background Music when Angibu followed him, pointed out as a problem.

The signature page spread quickly online and achieved 200,000 signatures at 11:10 pm, while the two episodes were airing. If the number of Petition signatures exceeds 200,000, the relevant government departments should answer the issue.

Meanwhile, the 'Snowdrop' abolition movement was followed by the rapid 'loss' of companies that advertised and sponsored the Haru Bay. A total of six companies said they had delivered the intention to withdraw the sponsorship to the production team.