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aquaticdragons wrote:
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ghostdog wrote:
I have any idea....
How about you guys hold off on the petition till we find out if Hikki is actually ok and doing well.
She hasn't posted in her blog in awhile and she has told us since like December that she has been sick a lot and that the promo stuff has her a bit exhausted.
Can we give the girl a break for a second?
Let's stop being selfish and inconsiderate for a moment with making petitions and demanding that she go on a tour while she may be still sick.
How would you like it if you got really sick because you pushed yourself really hard at work and you are in a hospital bed and you a recieve a bourqet of flowers from your coworkers with a card that said: " This is a petition signed by all employees urging you to get yo ass up and get back to work".
Well I don't know how fast you think the process of starting a petition and actually getting a good number of people to sign it takes, but I don't think it's actually something that can be done so quickly. It's going to take some time to get it started (as you can see the petition hasn't been started yet), some more time to spread the word among Utada fans and give it time collect signatures (which could take several weeks even months). I doubt the petition would have collected sufficient signatures before Utada resumes any sort of activity in or outside of Japan.
It isn't a fast process to make one nor would a petition actually have the ability to force her into a tour. The petition would simply allow fans to voice our opinion and thoughts to both her and her management. And like I have repeatedly said before, maybe it won't actually get a tour started but it might make her management promote her more. Even if the petition was a success, in the end the choice would come down to Utada and her management of what they would want to do.
I agree with both of u guys, let's just give Hikki a break and let her rest until she's better again before we even think of starting a tour