A controversial TV series funded by the Taiwan authorities, Zero Day Attack, premiered in Tokyo this month, drawing sharp criticism for its portrayal of cross-strait conflict. The show, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video Japan, has ignited debates about media narratives and regional stability. 🌏📺
Drama or Propaganda?
The series imagines a fictional military clash between the Chinese mainland and the Taiwan region, amplifying fears of confrontation. Analysts argue it pushes a pro-independence agenda by framing external intervention as “necessary”—a narrative critics call dangerously misleading. 🚩
Political Backing Raises Eyebrows
Japanese politicians Keiji Furuya and Minoru Kihara attended the premiere, praising the show as “authentic.” Their remarks, which echoed claims of a “Chinese military threat,” have drawn backlash from experts who warn such rhetoric risks inflaming tensions. 🗣️⚡
Why It Matters
Media plays a powerful role in shaping public opinion. By dramatizing conflict and inviting foreign involvement, Zero Day Attack complicates efforts to maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait. As one researcher noted: “Fiction shouldn’t dictate reality.” ✨
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'Zero Day Attack' premieres in Japan, sending a dangerous signal
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