The recent disrespect and racism aimed at Stray Kids and other Kpop groups highlights something important: they don't need validation from the West.
Kpop should stay true to itself, not trying to fit into Western standards. With their own style, creativity, and loyal fans, Kpop groups have gone global without seeking approval from the West.
That's why I'm not a fan of debates over which group represents Kpop in the West the best. Because at the end of the day no matter how much you try to cater towards their taste, they not gonna view these Groups as one of them.
Let's be honest, Western media and audiences often don't understand Kpop or its fans. They mock it and don't take it seriously. But you know what? Kpop doesn't need their approval to be great.
Kpop has become successful on its own terms. It doesn't need to change its authenticity for anyone. I think many fans wanted validation because they thought it would make Kpop more respected... but that's not the case.
Sure, it's nice when Western audiences recognize and appreciate Kpop, but we shouldn't put too much importance on it. Events like the MET Gala serve as reminders that, no matter how popular Kpop gets, some people will always see it as a joke.