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MUST READ) MELDING THE JLENO TONIGHT SHOW (FUNGLE) PORT ON Tuesdays and evenings

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Must-read) On Tuesday evening, Jayleno Tonight Show \nO will feature American short track skater Apollo Anton Ono on Tuesday evening's tonight show hosted by Jayleno. We still have 500 meters and relay races, so I don't know what the result will be, but I'm looking forward to watching the preview (which continues to show Ahn Hyun-soo falling while hugging Ohno) and seeing Leno make a racist joke about Koreans the other day, and I'm looking forward to what other nonsense he's saying to make us uncomfortable.
If you have time in the U.S., please watch it and if racist remarks disparaging Korea are broadcasted again, please send a polite complaint email to Leno or NC, as in the example sentence below (No. 2433). I want to make the NC station shut down only if I feel like it, but it's not like it's up to me.^^ I think the letter below is a very good way. I think it's better to curse and curse American kids with double whispers when we're talking on this bulletin board.
American kids, even when they fight among themselves, they get mad and curse, and then they're considered to lose the fight (or they're treated like crazy people). And of course, lower-level garbage fights that way by writing down the word that goes in every 10 seconds. However, it is only when you control your own emotions to the end and overwhelm the other person with logical words that hit the nail on the head rationally, that the other person acknowledges his or her fault and bows his or her head. No, American kids don't really acknowledge their negligence. I'm afraid I'll be at a disadvantage in court. Bullying, verbal abuse, and hecking are good, but shouldn't you also need to tell them exactly what's wrong with a logical tone?

<<<Fungle from Hankyoreh international student bulletin board...>>>\n\n\nHi, everyone. This is Jonathan.
Yesterday at 6 p.m. on our show, I motivated a joke about Kim Dong-sung, toad by Jay Leno, the host of NBC's popular "The Tonight Show." At 6 p.m. yesterday, I talked about his joke on the Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno on NBC in the U.S. I think many people in Korea watched the program and couldn't hide their anger.
[For those of you who don't know, the Tonight Show is a popular late-night comedy-oriented program that has been running for several decades. Many of the jokes told during the opening monologue (the five-minute segment at the beginning during which the host tells a series of jokes about current events) poke fun at well-known figures, including President Bush, ex-Present Clinton, music stars so much as British spears, actors so much as Tom Cruise, etc.]\n[For anyone who doesn't know, The Tonight Show is a popular late-night comedy show that has been on the air for decades in the United States. Before the show begins, Jay Leno opens the show with these monologues, throwing satirical jokes about the current events that happened that day for about five minutes. President Bush, former President Clinton, Britney Spears and Tom Cruise.)\nDuring his Thursday monologue (whatever was Friday afternoons Olympic coverage, and again on Friday night, he made serious jocks about the race between Kim and Paul O'Neill, the president's brother Kim and Apollo Ohno of the U.S. team, He said that after Kim was disqualified, he got so mad that "he won't home and kick the dog, then the dog," a monologue on Thursday aired during the daytime on South Korea's AFKN and was reruned on the same channel once again on Friday night. He made various jokes about the match between Ohno and Kim Dong-sung, and Kim Dong-sung's disqualification. For example, I told stories that Kim Dong-sung interfered with Ono's path, and also joked that Kim Dong-sung must have eaten a dog. In detail, he said, "The Korean player looked very angry. 너무 화나서 아마 집에 가서 개를 발로 차고 잡아 먹었을 겁니다" 라고 했습니다)
Clearly this joke is making fun of the stereotype that Koreans generally eat dogs a lot. [The part about 'kicking the dog' is related to a common American expression that when someone gets angry at work, he goes home and takes it out on his dog.This type of joke is anugly racist type of Korean-American, not to mention Asian-American in general.\nObviously, the joke deals with the stereotype that all Koreans eat dogs. [Go home and kick the dog] is an American idiom that is a kind of proverb that goes home and takes it out on the dog when a person is angry. Jay Leno got angry and kicked the dog and said, "I'm going to eat it." This racist stereotype is offensive to many Koreans and Korean-Americans as well as to Asian-Americans, The threatening mail, and hacking into web servers are all angry, but that's why we need to be extra careful. Our response to Kim Dong-sung's disqualification so far has been irrational, so if we do it wrong, it may make our country look rather funny. Aggressive e-mails, intimidating e-mails, hacking, or bringing down servers will not be the right countermeasure.
In a case like that of Jay Leno, the best thing to do is to write him
and let him know you found his remarks offensive. Jay Leno is, at heart, a kind and intelligent person. He may not know how his remarks may have hurt not only Kim, but the rest of South Korea. I urge you to let him know how you feel. In situations like I'm telling you to let his network NBC know how you feel.\nJay Leno's remarks, the best we can think of is to write him a letter and make him realize that what he said was offensive. Jay Leno, as a kind and intelligent person by nature, probably didn't know that he would bring a great insult to Koreans as well as Kim Dong-sung when he said this. Please let him know what we feel. Please let NBC know what we feel.
Below I am including a letter I am writing to Jay Leno and NBC. Feel free to use it as a sample letter and send your own. But most important, behave in an appropriate manner. Be polite. Be courteous. Name-calling, insults, cursing, bad language, etc., will make Korea look bad, not him. Don't say bad things about Apollo Ohno in your compilation to Jay Leno. Don't make insulting reminders about the U.S., Japan, or any other country.\n I have attached an email to the Tonight Show below. Please read it as a sample letter and write your own letter. The most important thing is that you have to deal with it rationally. It should be a polite mail so that they will think it important. Abuse, desecration, and curse words will tarnish Korea's name rather than Jay Leno. You shouldn't swear at Ono, you shouldn't swear at the United States, Japan, or any other specific country.
Simply put: we must express our anger in a constructive way. If we make this campaign civil, that is the only way to make it effective.
In short, we need to protest on a constructive level. This is the only way to effectively protest.
The Tonight Show email address is:\nTheTonightShow@nbc.com .\n (The Tonight Show's email address is TheTonightShow@nbc.com )\n\nYou should have written letters to the show and to the corporate headquarters. This is because actual mail, not email, is much more heavily weighted, especially when it comes in large numbers.
Viewer Relations
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112
(주소입니다)
For other addresses there, go to www.nbc.com /> (www.nbc.com 에 가면 다른 주소 정보를 얻을 수 있을 것입니다)
Finally, feel free to translate this letter (accurately!) and
distribute it around the web in Korea. The more letters like this, the better.\n (also feel free to copy this and let others know. The more people protest, the greater the effect)\n\nCheers,\nJonathan\nkushibo@mac.com
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Dear Mr. Leno,
Hello. My name is Jonathan Hilts-Park, and I am a public broadcasting news commentator for at EBS (Educational Broadcasting System) in Seoul, South Korea. I am writing to address a joke you made during your monologue that has offended many Koreans.
During the monologue of your Thursday, February 21 program, you made several jokes about Korean skater Kim Dongsung, who came in first in the 1500-meter race, but was disqualified for alleged cross-tracking. Your monologue was aired twice in South Korea through AFN Korea (American Forces Network Korea). A couple of the jokes you told were about you being cut off by a Korean driver, just as Kim was accused of cutting off US skater Apolo Ohno.
Your final joke, about Mr. Kim eating his dog, went completely over the line. Specifically, you said that after Mr. Kim was disqualified, he got so mad that "he went home and kicked the dog, then ate him." (In your monologue, you didn't mention Mr. Kim's name; if you did not even know the name of the person whom you were insulting in such a way, that makes the situation even worse.)
With this offensive joke playing on a very unfortunate racist stereotype, you have added considerable insult to injury for a hard-working world-class athlete whom millions of people feel was robbed of his gold. Not only that, but you have perpetuated that same stereotype in a way that would make it more socially acceptable to Americans in general. Your comments were on the air twice throughout South Korea, and many people here were deeply offended. They were shocked that such a thing would now be broadcast throughout a country like the United States.
Not only are your comments offensive to Mr. Kim, and the rest of South Korea, but they are hurtful to millions of Korean-Americans and other Asian-Americans, who are affected by such nasty stereotypes.
We know you can do better than that. Your joke was nothing but a cheap shot based on an unfair racial stereotype, as bad as comments about Blacks eating watermelons. I know from your on-air and off-air comments that you are a decent man who condemns racism -- particularly against Blacks. You're the descendant of Irish and Italian immigrants, two groups that have experienced a great deal of discrimination in the United States, so it seems surprising that you would spread this kind of thing around.
You're the number one late-night host in America and we think your standards should be a little higher. Your jokes, and the cultural connotations that go with them, are repeated throughout the country, becoming almost a model of what is appropriate and acceptable. We realize that these are meant to be jokes, but that doesn't justify perpetuating such nasty racial stereotypes.
Most Koreans would like an apology for those remarks, as well as some indication that you understand why they were so offensive and hurtful.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Hilts-Park
Educational Broadcasting System
kushibo@mac.com
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