I Hate Justin Bieber Essay

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I have been to Canada for exchange program in last year. Then they said “I hate Justine

Bieber.” I know Justin Bieber is from Canada so, I could not make sense that why they hate

Justin Bieber. Japanese like him, but foreigner hate him. What is differences in Japanese and

Foreigner like or hate Justin Bieber is cause of different way to become popular.

In the first place, I found how he become to famous is different in foreign and Japan on

the Internet. In foreign, he become to famous by TV or newspaper because he made crime or

crazy action like he did a car chase with paparazzi in Toronto then, he attack paparazzi car and

punch paparazzi. Also he is on the international wanted list. Most of foreigner see him on the

news before
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They are not telling us what is happened in foreign. They tell some news what

is relates to Japan.

In the second place, I had surveyed when I was in Canada. I asked to my friends for do

you love or hate Justin Bieber. They said ”of course not.” They give me three reasons why I hate

Justin Bieber. That is he is singing like girlish, then he is looks like poofy, he criticizing the

Beatles and he make a crazy action frequently. Justin Bieber singing a song with girlish voice so

I agree with they think Justin Bieber is creepy. The Beatles is most famous musician group in

the world and some of musician inspired by the Beatles. For example, Queen and U2 are

inspired by the Beatles. I meant many of people love the Beatles. They said that I dislike people

who hate the Beatles. I think he should not criticize other musician even he is musician. Famous

people have a big power which influence the public opinion. It is going to spread in the world

quickly and people who love the Beatles would say that I hate the Beatles. Justin Bieber make

crazy actions, as we have seen, Justin Bieber is making a crime and it reported by media. Then

people get a bad impression which make a Canadian stereotype. so Canadian said

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