[PC][theqoo] "HALLOWEEN" BECOMES A FORBIDDEN WORD... DISAPPEARS FROM THE BROADCAST WORLD

  • source: [theqoo] "HALLOWEEN" BECOMES A FORBIDDEN WORD... DISAPPEARS FROM THE BROADCAST WORLD

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    The word 'Halloween' is expected to become an eternal taboo word in the broadcast world. Broadcasters have presented viewers with special contents related to Halloween every year, but this year they are trying to erase its traces by discarding or deleting broadcasts with Halloween-related content.


    Recent broadcasts with Halloween specials and Halloween costumes have stopped their rerun services and VODs, and all the footages are being edited.


    (T/n: article talks about example of shows that edited out their Halloween-related contents such as 1N2D, Hong Kim Coin, etc.)


    A broadcasting official predicted, "Halloween-related programs, and events are not expected to be produced or held not only this year but going forward too in Korea."


    Source: https://naver.me/xV3J11WI


    original post: here


    1. What is this bullsh*t?


    2. Seriously, they are doing all sorts of unnecessary things


    3. Are we turning into China?


    4. Is Xi Jinping living here?


    5. No but what did Halloween do? Halloween did nothing wrong


    6. Let's worry about taboo words after getting rid of Yoon Suk Yeol


    7. They are doing this because they feel guilty...


    8. It's not Halloween's fault but our government's fault


    9. Please... is it that hard to just become a normal society?


    10. What's the correlation? So then if people get into car accidents, we need to delete car accidents from all dramas?

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  • I can understand trying to minimize it right now just because people are in mourning for their friends and family, but I think making it taboo in the future is just avoiding the issue at hand which is crowd safety.


    I actually saw something that said that venues where concerts/sporting events happen should broadcast safety briefs about what to do if it gets crowded similar to how air lines give you safety briefings or movie theaters point out fire exits or run PSAs around holidays with tips like covid/flu PSAs.

  • Is this because of the Itaewon incident?

    and are they trying to ban the word in Korea?


    i think this is a bit too far


    I can understand trying to minimize it right now just because people are in mourning for their friends and family, but I think making it taboo in the future is just avoiding the issue at hand which is crowd safety.


    I actually saw something that said that venues where concerts/sporting events happen should broadcast safety briefs about what to do if it gets crowded similar to how air lines give you safety briefings or movie theaters point out fire exits or run PSAs around holidays with tips like covid/flu PSAs.


    Halloween wasn't what caused this. This could have happened on christmas day, on new years, on every other big holiday. The government and police failed in so many levels.


    Why?? Banning something like that is lowkey worryin

    My take: they're trying to A) create stigma around Halloween so people would blame it instead of them, B) they're shifting blame from the government, C) they're trying to stop people from talking about the tragedy and blaming the government even more by trying to stop the conversation altogether

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  • My take: they're trying to A) create stigma around Halloween so people would blame it instead of them, B) they're shifting blame from the government, C) they're trying to stop people from talking about the tragedy and blaming the government even more by trying to stop the conversation altogether

    This is exactly what they're doing. And they're really not being subtle about it with the steps the government is taking..

  • My take: they're trying to A) create stigma around Halloween so people would blame it instead of them, B) they're shifting blame from the government, C) they're trying to stop people from talking about the tragedy and blaming the government even more by trying to stop the conversation altogether

    Seems pretty logical :pepe-notes:

    I don't think its the governments fault, but rather the owner of the building that was illegally worked on as well who worked on that illegal build, they need to be held accountable and charged for their mistake :pepe-shame:

  • Isn't it less someone going "ban the word Halloween", but just like all the shows being cancelled, variety and other things delayed, its simply a race to not appear insensitive.


    The first person who rushes out their Halloween themed thing after the period of mourning will most likely cop some backlash for appearing insensitive to the victims. We all know what people are like. The mindset of "won't someone think of the children?".


    Is it silly? Probably. But it reads far more to me to appear to be self-censoring to avoid some presumed backlash then any sort of direct "ban Halloween" directive.

  • My take: they're trying to A) create stigma around Halloween so people would blame it instead of them, B) they're shifting blame from the government, C) they're trying to stop people from talking about the tragedy and blaming the government even more by trying to stop the conversation altogether

    This is what happens when you elect right-wing regimes. Censorship is their favorite way of avoiding blame and having to uphold their responsibilities to their people's welfare. They're going to make everything about this evil foreign holiday instead of addressing the actual issues, because making themselves look good is more important than fixing past mistakes. Gotta love a good scapegoat!

  • Seems pretty logical :pepe-notes:

    I don't think its the governments fault, but rather the owner of the building that was illegally worked on as well who worked on that illegal build, they need to be held accountable and charged for their mistake :pepe-shame:

    Is this a new piece of information? I didn't know a building renovation was at fault

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  • Seems pretty logical :pepe-notes:

    I don't think its the governments fault, but rather the owner of the building that was illegally worked on as well who worked on that illegal build, they need to be held accountable and charged for their mistake :pepe-shame:

    Is this a new piece of information? I didn't know a building renovation was at fault

    Oh I missed this. How did the illegal build lead to the crowd crush?

  • My take: they're trying to A) create stigma around Halloween so people would blame it instead of them, B) they're shifting blame from the government, C) they're trying to stop people from talking about the tragedy and blaming the government even more by trying to stop the conversation altogether

    But this trend is coming from the entertainment industry not the government 🤡🤣. This overreaction is a result of our nation's culture. Unlike the west where life just goes on id something bad happens. Here in Korea and a few other Asian countries, bad things have alot more emphasis placed on them so it's quite common to see the entire country grind to a halt for it including distancing itself from events etc even more so with the kpop industry as people are hyper focused on criticism of idols and actors even over the tiniest insignificant things. So a idol etc doing something during the whole Halloween thing? Would be a career ender on top of the international fan 🤡🤡🤡 who have zero understanding or stake in our country society and culture will come judging when they don't understand half of the context of the situation too🤡🤣 So it makes sense that they are going to this extreme even if it's silly because people are waaaaaay too judgemental of these celebrities so they are forced to take extreme measures

  • But this trend is coming from the entertainment industry not the government 🤡🤣. This overreaction is a result of our nation's culture. Unlike the west where life just goes on id something bad happens. Here in Korea and a few other Asian countries, bad things have alot more emphasis placed on them so it's quite common to see the entire country grind to a halt for it including distancing itself from events etc even more so with the kpop industry as people are hyper focused on criticism of idols and actors even over the tiniest insignificant things. So a idol etc doing something during the whole Halloween thing? Would be a career ender on top of the international fan 🤡🤡🤡 who have zero understanding or stake in our country society and culture will come judging when they don't understand half of the context of the situation too🤡🤣 So it makes sense that they are going to this extreme even if it's silly because people are waaaaaay too judgemental of these celebrities so they are forced to take extreme measures

    You're placing emphasis on the wrong thing, which does nothing to honor the lives lost or prevent it from happening again. Suggesting otherwise is wholly dishonest. When something bad happens here, life doesn't "just go on," we try to prevent it from repeating. If there was a bombing on Christmas, we wouldn't blame Christmas, we would look at how it happened and make sure it can't happen again (even at the expense of everyone's personal freedoms or convenience.)

  • Oh I missed this. How did the illegal build lead to the crowd crush?

    The illegal build was that is was wide at the top

    but the lower it got, the narrower it became ( i think it was 3.3 meters)

    so, it was really narrow at the bottom and when the people were smushed together it was so narrow that they couldn't get themselves unstuck

    if the building was normal size with no illegal build, the alley would've been wider, and this incident may have never happened

    so, i feel like the building owner needs to be held accountable

  • Is this a new piece of information? I didn't know a building renovation was at fault

    Oh I missed this. How did the illegal build lead to the crowd crush?

    Yea

    the Alley that The people were stuck in was only ( i think) 3.3 meters

    it was really narrow, so they ended up getting stuck between each other :emotionalpepe:


    It contributed, but it wasn't the only factor. Basically the alley became more narrow as it went down because of the illegal additions to the building, so it made the crowd get even more compressed than it already was as they traveled in that direction. However, crushing still occurred higher up where the alley was less narrow, and it appears that the government had known about the illegal renovations to the building for decades and did nothing about it beyond basically a slap on the wrist.


    No matter where you look in this disaster, all roads ultimately lead to negligent authorities.

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