ATTENTION: SPREAD THE WORD

So, as most of you are already aware of, Ladies' Code was involved in a horrible car accident on September third, which has claimed the lives of two of their members. 

We know that the band and their manager were driving in horrible weather conditions which was remotely the cause of the accident. 

But I would like to bring up a point that Simon and Martina from EatYourKimchi so graciously pointed out.

Ladies' Code was coming back from a concert they had performed at, at a late hour of the night. It is reported that all of them, including their manager, were exhausted from performing, and in mine (and EYK's) opinion, they should not have been traveling to begin with. 

This is the result of poor scheduling.

EYK also pointed out that this is not the first time that accidents like this have happened. This is just another on the list. 

The Kpop music industry has no regard of their idol's health and well being in terms of scheduling, as we have already seen with members who have left bands such as U-Kiss, Super Junior, and EXO. 

This has got to stop.

I already left a comment on EYK's blog about the potential of an idea I had, and if you would all join me, I would be so grateful.

I propose that we start a revolution.

The power of the internet is stronger than any force in today's society, and I firmly believe that we can make a change. With things like the ALS Ice Bucket challenge, and other tags, things I've seen, and news in today's world that circulates around the globe in a matter of seconds, the internet can spread things like wild fire.

To start with, we need to make a lot of noise. Not just with the company that represented Ladies' Code, but all companys big or small. We cannot just single out one company. We have to hit them all, as hard as we can. 

Let them know that you do not like how their treating their Idol's. Send them emails, tweets, make Facebook posts, tumblr, get this revolving as fast as you can.

We say we love and support our idols, yet we can't seem to do anything about their schedules and health concerns.

Let's show them how much we really love them.

Don't just stop at music labels either, email places like MBC or KBS. Get the network television in on this to. Music festivals, concert events, anything you can think of. Let's ban together and get our idols the scheduling they deserve, one that won't take a toll on their health and well being. 

We're not sending hate. We are just making complaints. Okay? 

I ask that you join me. Share this post with everyone you know, have them join in, and let's begin a revolution. 

-Kyla

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-Anita
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Can I add something? No bashing. We want change and I doubt they would cooperate if the majority of people just sends hate. It shouldn't be like 'you do this and that wrong and we/I don't like it' but more like 'this needs to change because... please do something about it'.

Please note that this isn't any criticism on your plan, because that's totally fine. It's more that I wanted to add this to prevent misunderstandings and such from happening. ;)

Oh, I'm in btw.