An increasing number of young Japanese has now become aware of Fuji TV promoting South Korean propaganda designed to subtly send subliminal messeages to viewers.
On August 6, one guy appeared on TV program, wearing a T-shirt with words "Little Boy" printed on its front which many young people consider done intentionally to grate on Japanese nerves. As you all know, "Little Boy" is an A-bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
What's making them so upset about this time is a message written on a fake magazine used in one of Fuji TV's programs. The magazine with a message on its front was shown dumped in a waste busket. The message says "Jap18", a Korean slang meaning "F-ck Jap". Three persons have been identified as suspects, one of whom is very good at the Korean language.
Many young Japanese are keeping their eyes on this issue to see what it will develop into.
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