Stop the censorship of Perfect Crown drama

Aktuelle Unterzeichner*innen:
Shreya Surendran und 19 andere Personen haben kürzlich unterschrieben.

Das Problem

In recent years, the South Korean entertainment industry has become a global phenomenon, bringing joy and cultural insight to millions of viewers worldwide. "Perfect Crown," a beloved drama series, is part of this wave, showcasing the creativity and diversity of South Korea's storytelling. However, it currently faces the threat of censorship, which could lead to a ban or permanent removal from platforms like MBC and Disney+.

Censorship of artistic content is a serious matter that not only stifles creativity but also limits the freedom of expression that is so vital in any society. It denies audiences the opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives and experiences, which are essential for cultural understanding and empathy. Rather than imposing broad bans, we should advocate for open dialogues and thoughtful engagement with content that may be challenging or provocative.

"Perfect Crown" has been acclaimed not just for its entertainment value, but for its ability to address complex social themes and foster meaningful discussions. Removing it from broadcast would deprive viewers of these valuable conversations and insights. Moreover, it would set a concerning precedent for future artistic works that might fear censorship or backlash.

We urge MBC, Disney+, and relevant cultural authorities to stand against the call for censorship. Instead of yielding to demands for a total ban, we propose establishing a review system that includes diverse voices from the community. This way, concerns can be addressed without resorting to extreme measures that erase artistic works entirely.

By preserving "Perfect Crown," we protect the future of diverse storytelling and support an ecosystem where creators can thrive without fear. Sign this petition to let decision-makers know that freedom of artistic expression should be upheld, and that "Perfect Crown" deserves its rightful place on our screens.

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Aktuelle Unterzeichner*innen:
Shreya Surendran und 19 andere Personen haben kürzlich unterschrieben.

Das Problem

In recent years, the South Korean entertainment industry has become a global phenomenon, bringing joy and cultural insight to millions of viewers worldwide. "Perfect Crown," a beloved drama series, is part of this wave, showcasing the creativity and diversity of South Korea's storytelling. However, it currently faces the threat of censorship, which could lead to a ban or permanent removal from platforms like MBC and Disney+.

Censorship of artistic content is a serious matter that not only stifles creativity but also limits the freedom of expression that is so vital in any society. It denies audiences the opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives and experiences, which are essential for cultural understanding and empathy. Rather than imposing broad bans, we should advocate for open dialogues and thoughtful engagement with content that may be challenging or provocative.

"Perfect Crown" has been acclaimed not just for its entertainment value, but for its ability to address complex social themes and foster meaningful discussions. Removing it from broadcast would deprive viewers of these valuable conversations and insights. Moreover, it would set a concerning precedent for future artistic works that might fear censorship or backlash.

We urge MBC, Disney+, and relevant cultural authorities to stand against the call for censorship. Instead of yielding to demands for a total ban, we propose establishing a review system that includes diverse voices from the community. This way, concerns can be addressed without resorting to extreme measures that erase artistic works entirely.

By preserving "Perfect Crown," we protect the future of diverse storytelling and support an ecosystem where creators can thrive without fear. Sign this petition to let decision-makers know that freedom of artistic expression should be upheld, and that "Perfect Crown" deserves its rightful place on our screens.

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Petition am 24. Mai 2026 erstellt