2011/03/01

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Ok, I have to write this entry in English because I have received that: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Asia/Story/STIStory_640089.html

Do you know what is it? It's an article saying that a U.S Jewish rights group have ask Kishidan to apologize for his "Nazi attire" when they where interviewed by Japanese MTV.

First one: That's NOT a Nazi attire. They wear like Bosozoku do (Japanese motorbike gangsters). The symbol Show-yan (Kishidan¡s leader) has in his arm is NOT a swastika, it's the kanji "Shi" from "KiSHIdan". Red band arm doesn't mean they are a nazi group, many people in Japan use red bands to indicate "leadership" of something (cheerleaders team, director of something, etc).

And obviously; they are NOT nazi. A band who talks in his songs about friendship, love, school, and many other CAN'T be that kind of people. They are the first ones who disguise their self with woman clothes and, for exaple, Show-yan and Hikaru kiss each other at some song in their shows. Would any nazi person do that? I think no.

Probably, they have some logos that remind some of that nazi stuff (and I'm not meaning in this MTV interview) but they have not adopted this ideology. They respect all kind people like people respect them. They love their fans and we, KISSES, love them.

I don't represent Kishidan, even Kishidan in Spain. I represent all KISSES, because I'm sure they think like me. Kishidan don't deserve that bad publicity, because they are, for me and for all world KISSES, the best band I've ever listened to, and they are the greatest people I've ever meet.

1 comentario:

  1. I hate when cultural misunderstanding happens : ( For a long time, Yukki had a symbol on his head that Americans would think of as a Nazi symbol, but all of Asia would recognize as an Indian and Buddhist symbol (the Nazis stole it later). If people took the time to get to know other cultures more, instead of getting angry, the world would be a better place.

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