Here's LOLcakes with the news: Due to the Controversy over SNSD's Album cover for their highly anticipated mini-album, SM Entertainment have postponed its release to the 29th of June.
SM Entertainment said "We used military icons on album cover, however it was interpreted and understood in a way we didn't expected. So we are planning to delete the part and put an icon of Korean supersonic jet T-50."(cr: bossa747@soshified) While the girls' album release may be postponed, their appearance on Music Bank this Friday is not with the group starting their promotions for the song "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)". The song "Etude" from the album will still be released on the 25th, but all other songs will be released online on the new date. ____________________________________ Certain special circumstances have given birth to a special post: a collaboration article! Following LOLcakes concise, factual news reporting about the issue, samlet is here to give a long-winded, rambling opinion that attempts to explain the Korean netizen mindset to all of you foreign readers. Enjoy the dichotomy. The first main netizen beef with the album cover is the aforementioned similarity between the cover's fighter plane and Japan's kamikaze-era Zero-sen fighter planes: The Japanese flag's signature sun on the S♥NE fighter's wing provides some strong evidence for the netizens' claims. This controversy is pretty justified, as Japanese-Korean relations during WWII are a touchy subject in South Korea to this day, mostly due to Japanese long-term denial that many war crimes ever happened (it was impossible to find a completely non-biased news article on this, apologies to any that are offended). No matter what happened during WWII, it's still shameful for a plane to represent both S♥NE fandom and kamikaze attacks. The second netizen beef is with the girls' outfits - particularly the hat & badges, which some see as resembling Nazi military regalia:


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