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BTS Fans Use #StopAsianHate Hashtag to Slam Australian Show For COVID-19 Joke
Published
1 month agoon

Many fans of the band argued a recent joke on “The Project” was racist and played into dangerous stereotypes.
“The Project” Makes BTS COVID Joke
An Australian television program is facing backlash for including a segment that mocked members of BTS for their recent bouts with COVID-19.
Multiple members of the world-famous South Korean boy band have tested positive for the virus over the last several months. Most recently, Junkook began isolation on March 27 after contracting COVID. Big Hit Music released a statement saying he recovered and tested negative a week later, clearing him to join his bandmates for a performance at the Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.
Their James Bond-inspired routine ended up being one of the most talked-about moments of Sunday’s show.
While recapping the Grammys, an Australian talk show called “The Project” focused on the band’s stint with the virus.
“K-Pop sensation BTS dropped in, dismissing their very recent battles with COVID-19,” a narrator said during the segment, which showcased a portion of their time on stage.
It then cut to a clip where host Trevor Noah sat with BTS and asked how they were doing, to which the bandmates said they felt “great.” The following clip was edited to portray BTS member V loudly coughing cartoon virus particles into the crowd.
In reality, he had lifted his hand to his mouth while dancing to Justin Bieber’s performance.
BTS Fans Demand Apology
BTS fans have slammed the segment as racist. Many argued that by depicting the K-pop sensations spreading COVID-19, “The Project” was furthering anti-Asian stereotypes that have led to hate crimes against Asian people all over the world.
“We’re Asian doesn’t mean we spread COVID,” one fan wrote. “You should apologize to BTS and especially V.”
Wtf- we're Asian doesn't mean we spread COVID. 😡😡🤬🤬 You should apologize to BTS and especially V.
— Nehu⁶🐼 (@btslover621) April 4, 2022
APOLOGIZE TO BTS#StopAsianHate #RespectBTS pic.twitter.com/dYuOafWwoP
“COVID is not a joke. Racism is not a joke,” another continued. “If you think this is ok, you need to take a step back and think about the harm these things have caused to thousands of people around the [world].”
This blew my mind. COVID is not a joke. Racism is not a joke. If you think this is ok, you need to take a step back and think about the harm these things have caused to thousands of people around the word.
— Marra (@sunflower_soda) April 4, 2022
APOLOGIZE TO BTS
APOLOGIZE TO TAEHYUNG#StopAsianHate #RespectBTS pic.twitter.com/3CPUwS6DWo
Using the hashtag #StopAsianHate, fans demanded an apology and warned that jokes like these could encourage further hate crimes.
How is this okay @theprojecttv? It’s things like this that encourage Asian hate. This Korean would like you to apologize and educate your staff & viewers why this was so wrong. #StopAsianHate #BTS #BTSARMY #GRAMMYs #GrammyAwards https://t.co/yTyDV15SEt
— Kat Turner 문순자 (@katturner) April 4, 2022
“Disgustingly racist. They did it on purpose,” one fan tweeted. “There’s no way anyone in media in the big year of 2022 cannot understand the seriousness of making Covid 19 ‘jokes’ about [Asians].”
Disgustingly racist. They did it on purpose. There’s no way anyone in media in the big year of 2022 cannot understand the seriousness of making Covid 19 “jokes” about Asian. @theprojecttv needs to formally Apologize to BTS & hold their staff accountable #RespectBTS #StopAsianHate pic.twitter.com/sAhOR7zNwX
— Mu⁷ (@130613fate) April 4, 2022
“The Project” eventually deleted its tweet sharing the segment, but as of Tuesday morning, it had not publicly responded to the controversy. The show is far from the first program to face backlash for making racist jokes about BTS, specifically in regard to COVID-19.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel came under fire for comparing BTS fever and COVID-19 on his show, and an Australian radio host had to apologize for likening the band to the pandemic by describing them as a “crappy virus.”
See what others are saying: (The Daily Beast) (Yahoo News) (Billboard)
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YouTube Touts MrBeast and Mainstream Appeal in First Upfront Presentation
Published
3 hours agoon
May 18, 2022
According to Nielson, over 230 million people in the United States used the video service in just one month.
YouTube Presents at Upfronts
During its first Upfront presentation on Tuesday, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the company said it was joining staple broadcast and entertainment companies “because YouTube is the mainstream.”
“Viewers have more choices than ever about what to watch or where to watch it,” Wojcicki said while speaking at the Imperial Theatre in New York City. “And they continue to use YouTube.”
The company had previously done its Brandcast presentation at the NewFronts. This was the first time its pitch came alongside television competitors during the busy Upfronts season.
Many of YouTube’s primary talking points were highlighted in a company blog post. In its address, it marketed itself not just as the future of media consumption, but as the modern-day leader, too.
It said that over 135 million people watched YouTube on Connected TVs, representing every age demographic from toddlers to viewers 55-years-old and up. It also cited Nielson data that said YouTube has over 50% of ad-supported streaming watch time on TV screens.
Nielsen also found that YouTube reached over 230 million people in the United States in just one month.
YouTube Offers Up Its Talent
MrBeast, one of YouTube’s top creators, attended the presentation. The company boasted that if MrBeast were his own streaming service, he would “would have more subscribers than the next three most popular ad-supported streaming services.” In other words, with 95 million YouTube subscribers, MrBeast is ahead of HBO and HBO Max’s 77 million, Paramount’s 33 million, and Hulu’s 54 million in the United States.
Or course, subscribing to a YouTube channel is very different from subscribing to a streaming service, as YouTube subscriptions come at no cost. Viewers can subscribe to as many or as few creators as they please for free, while each streaming service has a monthly or annual fee to gain access to its content.
YouTube didn’t only show off its homegrown talent. Popstar Lizzo also took the stage to sing her praises of the company, along with a few of her biggest hits.
But the company’s most important appeals came from the strengths it offered to advertisers. It claimed that 2020 Nielson analysis showed that YouTube on average had a 1.2 times greater return on investment than television.
It also announced a frequency optimization tool for advertisers that would allow companies to control how many times viewers see their spots in one week. In its blog post, YouTube said this allows for “more efficient” spending and “a better experience for viewers.”
It touted this optimization as “a solution only YouTube can provide.”
See what others are saying: (Deadline) (TubeFilter) (Variety)
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“Saturday Night Live” Faces Backlash for Sketch Mocking the Johnny Depp Amber Heard Trial
Published
2 days agoon
May 16, 2022
Many fear that jokes about the case could hurt the everyday domestic abuse survivors that see them.
SNL Mocks Trial
After “Saturday Night Light” parodied the ongoing defamation trial between actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in its cold open this weekend, many are criticizing the show — and media at large — for making a mockery of the case.
Ever since the trial began in April, there has been an onslaught of TikToks, tweets, videos, and other posts turning the happenings in the courtroom into clickbait content. Most of the posts use Heard as a punchline as the #JusticeForJohnnyDepp narrative prevails online.
Depp sued Heard for $50 million over a 2018 op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post titled “I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change.” While she never mentioned Depp by name, many believed the piece referred to previous abuse allegations she had made about him. Depp, however, alleges that Heard was actually the abuser and concocted the claims to ruin his career. She countersued for $100 million.
In its most recent episode, “Saturday Night Live” aired a sketch starring Kyle Mooney as Depp, Cecily Strong as the judge, and Aidy Bryant and Heidi Gardner as lawyers in the case. The sketch took place in the courtroom as the involved parties discussed allegations that Heard defecated in her and Depp’s bed. They then watched “video evidence” of house staffers, played by Kenan Thompson, Ego Nwodim, Melissa Villaseñor, and Chris Redd, finding the fecal matter.
At various points, Strong’s judge said they should continue watching the video “because it’s funny” and she and Mooney’s Depp both said they find the trial “amusing.”
“This trial is for fun,” the judge proclaimed at one point.
Many online did not see the humor in SNL’s parody, arguing that a case involving domestic abuse accusations should not be a punchline. Some said the sketch was “disgusting and desperate.”
did SNL really do a Johnny depp/ amber heard skit? that’s actually disgusting and desperate.
— anu (@AnuheaNihipali) May 15, 2022
“Domestic violence is not a joke. Rape is not a joke,” writer Ella Dawson tweeted. “Abusers using the legal system to continue to terrorize their victims is not a joke. Abusers using accusations of defamation to silence their victims is not a joke.”
“In twenty years people are going to look back at this trial and all of the media coverage and be disgusted,” Dawson continued.
In twenty years people are going to look back at this trial and all of the media coverage and be disgusted.
— ella dawson (@brosandprose) May 15, 2022
Some of us are already disgusted.
“You’re free to have absolutely no opinion on the Depp/Heard trial, but thinking it’s ‘for fun’ is for someone with a diseased heart and brain,” Meredith Haggerty, the senior culture editor at Vox, wrote.
I am still floored by that shitty SNL cold open. You're free to have absolutely no opinion on the Depp/Heard trial, but thinking it's "for fun" is for someone with a diseased heart and brain. https://t.co/UP7zgm1aXu
— Meredith Haggerty (@manymanywords) May 16, 2022
Many felt that regardless of how someone feels or who they support in this case, those making fun of Heard are “making a joke of victims everywhere.”
snl making multiple jokes about amber heard as if she’s not in the middle of a domestic abuse trial does not make sense to me even if you all think she’s lying you’re making a joke of victims everywhere
— cay she/her (@cayyyyleeee) May 15, 2022
Criticism of Media’s Trial Coverage
Others argued this sketch was part of an overall disturbing trend in the media’s coverage of this case where serious allegations were being played up for laughs.
Everything about the social media reaction is unbearable — Snap filters, SNL sketch, TikToks mocking Heard and her lawyers, hashtag, Starbucks tip jars, the make-up rebuttal.
— Carrie Goldberg (@cagoldberglaw) May 16, 2022
FFS this is a trial not WWF. https://t.co/eq89Y2Y61f
The hashtag #JusticeForJohnnyDepp has trended on Twitter several times throughout the trial as fans defend the actor. Many also use it to mock Heard, share clips of her crying, and in some cases, spread misinformation about her courtroom claims. The tag is also popular on TikTok, where it has been viewed over 11 billion times as of Monday morning.
Many of the videos involve jokes about the case, memes, fan cams, and other content meant to belittle Heard. On TikTok, the tag #AmberTurd has raked in over 1.6 billion views. Some videos involve animated renderings of courtroom videos meant to make Heard look careless or dumb. Others use audio of Heard alleging that Depp hit her along with silly imagery to make those claims look like a farce. Many involve people making fun of the way Heard has cried on the stand.
Experts have told numerous media outlets that by ridiculing Heard, Depp’s supporters are potentially harming abuse victims that may come across these posts.
“I can’t imagine what this might be doing to someone who may eventually want to seek safety and support,” Ruth M. Glenn, the chief executive officer of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, told NBC News. “Whether it’s Amber Heard or Johnny Depp, how dare us make fun and make light of someone who is sharing something very personal — no matter how we feel about that person.”
The trial is being broadcast live so interested parties can watch it unfold in real-time. The viral clips have allowed the case to become a massive entertainment spectacle.
Public discourse of the trial has sorted people into either “Team Depp” or “Team Heard,” and just a quick glance online will show that Depp has so far won a good portion of public favor. Still, no matter how one views the trial, many think jokes at the expense of Heard’s claims are a bridge too far.
“In the commentary, it’s almost as if people are forgetting that this is real life, that this is not a show that we’re all watching,” Laura Palumbo, communications director at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, told USA Today. “Many victims of domestic violence and sexual assault will go into a courtroom at some point and have an experience that is largely outside of their control, in a setting like this.”
“There’s such a strong desire in the public discourse for [Heard] to be the villain, for her to be the example of the fact that there are victims who have ulterior motives, that there are victims who are not telling the full truth,” Palumbo continued. “It doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of folks thinking critically or wanting to understand the nuances of abuse or of unhealthy relationships.”
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Actors Equity Association Slams Nude Video Leak of “Take Me Out”
Published
1 week agoon
May 11, 2022
Even though audience members are supposed to have their phones locked away, one viewer uploaded a video featuring actor Jesse Williams naked.
Nude Video From “Take Me Out” Leaks
The Actors Equity Association, Second Stage, and stars of Broadway’s “Take Me Out” condemned a leaked video of the play that captured actors during a nude scene.
Actor Jesse Williams, best known for his role in “Grey’s Anatomy,” is seen fully naked in the clip, which was taken by an audience member despite the show’s no-phone policy. It was uploaded online Monday night.
The Actors Equity Association, a labor union representing thousands of theater workers, addressed the leak on Tuesday via a statement by its president Kate Shindle.
“As actors, we regularly agree to be vulnerable on stage in order to tell difficult and challenging stories. This does not mean that we agree to have those vulnerable moments widely shared by anyone who feels like sneaking a recording device into the theater,” Shindle said. “Whoever did this knew not only that they were filming actors without their consent, but also that they were explicitly violating the theater’s prohibition on recording and distribution.”
Shindle equated the leak to “sexual harassment and an appalling breach of consent.”
“Taking naked pictures of anyone without their consent is highly objectionable and can have severe legal consequences,” Second Stage, which is producing “Take Me Out,” echoed in a statement. “Posting it on the internet is a gross and unacceptable violation of trust between the actor and audience forged in the theatre community.”
— Second Stage Theater (@2STNYC) May 10, 2022
Second Stage said it implemented a strict phone-free rule at the show, meaning attendees had to lock their devices in a pouch during the performance. The group said it is “appalled” that this policy was violated. Additional security will be added to upcoming shows to enforce the rules.
Second Stage is also “actively pursuing takedown requests” of the video.
Leak Slammed As Disrespectful
Actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who stars alongside Williams in the play, said the leak showed “disrespect” towards his fellow castmates.
“Anyone who applauds or trivializes this behavior has no place in the theater,” he wrote on Twitter.
I'm appalled by the disrespect shown to the actors of our company whose vulnerability on stage ever night is crucial to Take Me Out. Anyone who applauds or trivializes this behavior has no place in the theater which has always been a safe space for artists & audience members. https://t.co/eYEqbQBrc6
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (he/him/his) (@jessetyler) May 10, 2022
The videos leaked on the same day Williams earned a Tony Award nomination for his role in “Take Me Out.” The show is also nominated for Best Play Revival, and Ferguson and Michael Oberholtzer are nominated alongside Williams for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
While speaking on “Watch What Happens Live” following the leak, Williams said the nude scenes were not a big deal.
“It’s a body, once you see it, you realize it’s whatever, it’s a body,” the actor said. “I just have to make it not that big of a deal.”
See what others are saying: (The New York Times) (Entertainment Weekly) (CNN)

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