To readers who still think "it's not that serious" "you're overreacting", here's a translation of a tweet about this manhwa's cancellation that might offer a new perspective:
At first, I didn't understand why everyone reacted so strongly to this comic. Only after reading comments from readers in other countries over the past few days have I begun to understand. Every country and ethnic group has its own shared, scarred memories, and no one can truly and completely empathize with everyone else. For artists (not just authors), lacking this political sensitivity is dangerous, and my own insufficient awareness of this is something worth reflecting on.
To readers who still think "it's not that serious" "you're overreacting", here's a translation of a tweet about this manhwa's cancellation that might offer a new perspective:
At first, I didn't understand why everyone reacted so strongly to this comic. Only after reading comments from readers in other countries over the past few days have I begun to understand. Every country and ethnic group has its own shared, scarred memories, and no one can truly and completely empathize with everyone else. For artists (not just authors), lacking this political sensitivity is dangerous, and my own insufficient awareness of this is something worth reflecting on.
(cr. @victorylee20557)