Bring Back Get Schooled: Embrace Freedom of Choice in Webtoons!


Bring Back Get Schooled: Embrace Freedom of Choice in Webtoons!
The Issue
As an avid reader and a passionate supporter of artistic freedom, I am deeply concerned about the recent removal of the popular Korean webcomic, Get Schooled, from the US platform of Naver Webtoon. This decision was made following allegations of racial discrimination, which has sparked a firestorm of criticism and debate within the online community.
I understand that some individuals may find certain content offensive or disagreeable. However, it is crucial to recognize that not all readers are alike. We should not impose our personal preferences onto others by censoring their choices. The beauty of literature lies in its ability to explore diverse perspectives and challenge societal norms.
Get Schooled is known for its politically incorrect storytelling and badass plotlines where bad guys get what they deserve. It captivates readers with its unique blend of humor, action, and social commentary. For many fans like myself, it was a weekly source of excitement and entertainment.
It is important to remember that reading webcomics is an individual choice. Those who do not wish to engage with certain content have the freedom to abstain from reading it entirely. By removing Get Schooled from Naver Webtoon's US platform, we are limiting our own access to diverse narratives.
I firmly believe in promoting dialogue rather than censorship when addressing controversial topics within art forms such as webcomics. Instead of silencing voices or banning stories altogether, we should encourage open discussions that foster understanding and empathy among readers.
Therefore, I kindly request Naver Webtoon reconsider their decision and reinstate Get Schooled on their US platform immediately. Let us embrace freedom of choice in webcomics by allowing readers to decide for themselves what they want to read or avoid.
By signing this petition today, you are standing up for artistic expression, defending the rights of readers to choose their own content, and advocating for a more inclusive and diverse online community. Together, let us ensure that webcomics remain a platform for creativity, exploration, and personal growth.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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The Issue
As an avid reader and a passionate supporter of artistic freedom, I am deeply concerned about the recent removal of the popular Korean webcomic, Get Schooled, from the US platform of Naver Webtoon. This decision was made following allegations of racial discrimination, which has sparked a firestorm of criticism and debate within the online community.
I understand that some individuals may find certain content offensive or disagreeable. However, it is crucial to recognize that not all readers are alike. We should not impose our personal preferences onto others by censoring their choices. The beauty of literature lies in its ability to explore diverse perspectives and challenge societal norms.
Get Schooled is known for its politically incorrect storytelling and badass plotlines where bad guys get what they deserve. It captivates readers with its unique blend of humor, action, and social commentary. For many fans like myself, it was a weekly source of excitement and entertainment.
It is important to remember that reading webcomics is an individual choice. Those who do not wish to engage with certain content have the freedom to abstain from reading it entirely. By removing Get Schooled from Naver Webtoon's US platform, we are limiting our own access to diverse narratives.
I firmly believe in promoting dialogue rather than censorship when addressing controversial topics within art forms such as webcomics. Instead of silencing voices or banning stories altogether, we should encourage open discussions that foster understanding and empathy among readers.
Therefore, I kindly request Naver Webtoon reconsider their decision and reinstate Get Schooled on their US platform immediately. Let us embrace freedom of choice in webcomics by allowing readers to decide for themselves what they want to read or avoid.
By signing this petition today, you are standing up for artistic expression, defending the rights of readers to choose their own content, and advocating for a more inclusive and diverse online community. Together, let us ensure that webcomics remain a platform for creativity, exploration, and personal growth.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Petition created on September 18, 2023