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"Jeon Hyun-moo, a police officer on duty and 'knife bread'..."The controversy over 'Fate War 49' is on the rise [Star Issue]

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Kim Nayeon

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Destiny War 49, Jeon Hyun-moo / Photo = Walt Disney Company, Star News

"Fate War 49" has once again been at the center of controversy. Following the controversy over desecration of firefighters on duty, criticism continues with Jeon Hyun-moo's remarks that crossed the line.

On the 23rd, the National Police Workplace Council issued a statement on the 23rd, saying, "We disparage the sacrifice of a public official who died while arresting a criminal in a recent broadcast program with the vulgar slang of 'knife bread', and express deep anger and tragedy at the senseless behavior of the cast and crew who used it as the subject of play."

"Deceased duty is a pain of the fall of the sky for someone and a great loss nationally," he said. "It is an act of abandoning humanity and a clear secondary offense to the deceased and their families to induce laughter by describing it as 'knife bread', the slang for criminals."

"The public-loved celebrities and announcer-turned-celebrities are happy to sympathize with inappropriate remarks, clearly showing their lack of qualifications as public figures," he said. "The broadcasting environment, which dismisses even the noble sacrifices of others as consumables for ratings and buzz, must be eradicated."

Earlier, in the second episode of the Disney+ entertainment program "Fate War 49," Jeon Hyun-moo was controversial when he mentioned that "the one in uniform is a sword bread" while shamans were trying to deduce the cause of death of the late police officer Lee Jae-hyun.

Pointing out this, the police cooperation demanded an official apology from the broadcaster, the immediate deletion of the problem episode, and a sincere apology and self-reflection from the cast. In addition, he strongly urged the Korea Communications Standards Commission to impose the highest level of legal disciplinary action against the program.

"Fate War 49" told Star News that it is "checking the issue."

Photo = Walt Disney Company

Meanwhile, this is not the only controversy over the "Fate War 49." Earlier, 49 fatalities appeared and conducted a mission to guess the background of the death based on the owner of the deceased. Among them, the story of the late firefighter Kim Chul-hong, who died in the 2001 arson attack in Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, appeared as a mission. Since then, the controversy has grown as the nephew of the deceased appeared and posted a message to the effect that he lacked sufficient explanation for the broadcast.

Prior to filming, the production team of "War of Destiny 49" explained the program and contents to the bereaved family and used the portrait, name, and date of birth with written consent.

However, I belatedly learned that some of the bereaved families and relatives received the prior consent process only after the broadcast, adding, "I will continue to explain and resolve misunderstandings." I will humbly accept many people's points and try to gain understanding and empathy from both the viewers and the parties. I sincerely apologize to the injured bereaved family and fellow firefighters," he apologized.

"Fate War 49" is a work in which 49 doomsayers gather to test their fate through various missions, and Jeon Hyun-moo, Park Na-rae, Park Ha-sun, Shin Dong and Kang Ji-young are appearing as MCs.

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