I am not an Army. I do not support any act although I am sometimes called a Uaena because of all the writings i had made about the Former Owner of Edam Entertainment.
There are a lot of outcries from Korea to kick Suga out of BTS because of his scooter incident, which some people say are equivalent to drunk driving.
Of course BTS could choose to not promote in Kora with Suga, but then that totally defeats the purpose of wasting 30 months to serve in the Korean military.
In a post down below I kind of proved that a lot of "Korean" revenues are stand-ins-s for Chinese revenues since it is not allowed for many Chinese fans to consume KPop directly.
Which means giving up Korea was not a great loss.
Or a possible alternative would have been kicking Seokjin and Yoongi out of the group, and do world tours with the remaining 5 members, which would have earned Bang more than $2 billion and would have denied Taylor Swift's world conquest and becoming the Time Magazine Person of the Year, which has made her eternally above BTS.
By kicking out Suga, it would have denied the ultrareactionary congressman the cause to drag BTS to the military, since whatever Suga had written, he would no longer have been a BTS member so the whole argument would have become moot as the other 5 members jumped the draft.
Most other acts have lost at least a member one way or another. It is quite unique for Twice to last for 10 years without losing a member, although Jungyeon is now on-and-off.
Was OT7 that important? The core is always the younger 3, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook, and I personally think it would have been better to continue to rule the world with the 5 members, rather than accommodating for the older 2 members, for whom the honorable thing would have been leave the group for the time being until the younger 5 could have resolved their military issue, since with Suga no longer with the group, the greatest argument for dragging BTS to the military would have become moot.
My view of BTS not jumping Korea and serving in the military is the most foolish business decision of all time stands and I am not going to change this view.