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I know it's been a while but I think I know why white supremacist seem to have a fetish for Japan, have a look at this article from the Daily Beast about rape culture in Japan: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/05/11/how-japan-s-history-and-culture-condone-rape
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Could that be another reason why white supremacist may take a liking for Japan, is it because Japan's don't prosecute rape and sexual assault.
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Well no I'm not interested in the topic, I thought that Japan's rape culture could be ideal to white supremacist as a reason why they have a "boner" for Japan.
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Yes I recall that, I was asking if this is the right time to contact the admin like sadface to look into that.
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I have already brought this up before (well I'm not going to waste my time finding it here). But looks like I'm getting this again: Is this where I should contact the admin for this?
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OK, I'll see if that page pop up again on other thread and if it doesn't and only that one I mention got it. I'll have the admin check out that thread and see if there a virus or malware on that one
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Hi I tried to post something on this thread, but I'm getting this when I post or even preview my post: It's only on that thread I get this. Meanwhile other time I post on other thread, I don't get this page. Why does that happen to me? Can any mod please look into this issue?
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I'm talking about the song being played on Sirius Radio. It'll be just like how Billboard reported on 2NE1 I am the best got US radio airplay and BBC Radio 1 playing K-pop in the UK. Expect one on how AOA's like a Cat got on Sirius Radio. Now you know what I'm talking about.
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Just a follow up to my comment, I notified Jeff Benjamin, Billboard's K-pop writer for K-town. He's looking into this after I told him on Twitter and looks like a Billboard article on this may happen at some point.
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Saw that just last night. I kinda like the other episode with AOA better IMO. Oh and just in case if people missed this: AOA's like a cat got radio airplay in the US on Sirius Radio, you can read about it: Koreaboo Kpopstarz Sirius XM Hits 1 Radio's tweet confirming AOA like a Cat was played on their airwave.
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Guys I want to give an update. According to Koreaboo, Ashley, Zuny, and Sojung are now aware of Rise's passing, I'll quote: On one of my previous post, I mention EunB's death got a lot of attention worldwide from mainstream media. Now Rise's death is now getting the same attention from around the world: Billboard BBC News Metro UK Wall Street Journal International Business Times
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Kyuhyun may not had brain damage, but his lung was punctured and he was in a coma for 4 days, and you know if the lung was damaged, it would effect how the oxygen goes to the brain. But I will agreed Kyuhyun and Rise injuries was different. But I'm praying and hoping the same miracle that helped Kyuhyun can make it's appearance again in Rise. I don't know how damaged her brain is, but I'll have to assume she could be in a coma in this situation. To be honest with you, and I want to say this: I wish the dream device from Inception was real. If it was real, Kyuhyun could go inside Rise's subconcious and try to help Rise to be conscious again. This is the only time I wish a fictional device exist in real life.
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No, mainstream US media wouldn't have given Ladies Code attention if K-pop wasn't that big, that's why they reported on it (K-pop's popularity did this). Ladies Code never debuted in the US yet they're getting media coverage from E! Online (which has never delved into K-pop) and MTV. I mean let me ask you this: why would E! Online and MTV, and Associated Press be giving Ladies Code this much coverage when they're not globally known like Psy or Girls Generations, 2NE1, or BigBang? Ladies Code accident and Eunbi's death is being treated like any other US celebs death. I too would be sad if Rise's brain damage is too severe and she become a vegetative state. Back on topic: just got this from Koreaboo: LADIES’ CODE’S ASHLEY AND ZUNY READMITTED TO HOSPITAL AFTER EUNB’S FUNERAL Also I'm hearing stuff from Twitter that Ladies Code manager (the one that people said he died in the accident), there's report he just passed away. I can't confirmed this yet, but I'm waiting for confirmed information to back this up. For now, the LC's manager that passed away just now treat it like a rumor.
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I hope Sojung's mental state can handle it, she'll be told of Eunbi's death according to Hellokpop. I don't know how she'll take it. Also while people are passing news on Twitter about Eunbi's death, did you guys know Ladies Code accident and Eunbi's death has been getting attention from around the world: even the US mainstream media gave it a lot of attention. Fuse TV Billboard What surprise me is that several mainstream US media took notice of this despite Ladies Code never done a US debut (let alone a English-language album or singles): Wall Street Journal Huffington Post Associated Press But what really surprise me is that Mainstream US Entertainment news is reporting on Ladies Code and Eunbi's death. A lot of time these mainstream entertainment news when it comes to K-pop only talk about Psy, but this is the first time they're paying attention to lesser well-known act like Ladies Code. E! Online (Yes, E! Online has for the first time has dive into the world of K-pop by talking about Eunbi's death): E! Online first article on Ladies Code accident and Eunbi's death E! Online second article talking about Eunbi's funeral MTV (yes, the MTV not MTV K or MTV Iggy reported on Eunbi's death, MTV treated this like if Ladies Code became a household name in the US): MTV first article report on Eunbi's death and Ladies Code fatal accident MTV 2nd article: K-Pop’s Ladies Code Were Primed For Stardom Before Tragic Death Of EunB Also Hollywood Life has several articles talking about it: article 1 article 2 article 3 it's not only US that's taken notice, the UK has also taken special notice: Metro's report on Eunbi's death and Ladies Code Popcrush reported on it and given K-pop's mainstream popularity in Latin America (where some group like Super Junior, SNSD, MLBAQ, U-KISS, 2PM are household name in that area), her death got a lot of attention from Peru and Brazil. Brazil's PlayTV reported on Eunbi's death Peru's Trome reported on Eunbi's death too: Trome first report on Eunbi's death Trome second article on Eunbi's death I was so surprised to see how much attention Eunbi's death is getting around the world. It tells me one thing: K-pop has really made the mainstream, and Ladies Code will be known to non K-pop fans. This is the power of K-pop, people have underestimated K-pop's global popularity and it's global impacts/influences.
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