[BTS CONTENT] I don't personally like or agree with the criteria for exemption

  • While BTS have been dragged thru the mud when six other companies campaigned for their own idols to have a possible exemption back in 2017, the criteria that was presented is weak AF because it was formulated by those same six companies. They stated and I quote "it will be too challenging to attain such results" so now we have a dumbed down version instead. Not only is it riding on something kpop stans have bashed BTS for so long (seeking western validation) but it undermines the cultural phenomenon and impact BTS has made worldwide to just something US specific. Nevermind the BIG 3 trying and FAILING for years trying to attain that same western validation BTS has been ridiculed for, but the criteria isn't making something it into Korean related at all which disappoints me greatly. Why not make it about culture importance such as spreading Hangul, cultural of merit order, being top 10 of most influential brands of South Korea, creating landmarks/jobs/sub cultures of infrastructure or just in general being the number one export for South Korea? This might make an exemption for others WAY more difficult but at least it's something that a Korean would honor more because it comes at the pride of their country as a whole which will make it worthwhile. I know rn BTS ticks all the boxes but an exemption shouldn't be so easily attainable either or the value of it is lost. It just cheapens the idea that the BIG 3 plus the 3 other companies who campaigned for this in the first got their way in the end. I know we as ARMY brag about how no one can touch a nomination let alone a paper award but it is as easy to buy one's way to meet an end goal. But no one can buy cultural impact and export like they can awards.




    Anyone else see the flaw in making it US specific and above all else award driven instead of Korean culture impact? @ AKP ARMYs would love your feedback. Ves with the taglist.

  • Criteria isn't set yet but there shouldn't be any criteria. Only BTS deserve exemption because their impact cannot be quantified in numbers or words. Their impact is beyond the industry. So this "leaked" criteria is actually undermining what BTS have done for Korean entertainment and Korea as a whole. So imho criteria should not exist. Because it is disrespectful to BTS. Peace.

  • Criteria isn't set yet but there shouldn't be any criteria. Only BTS deserve exemption because their impact cannot be quantified in numbers or words. Their impact is beyond the industry. So this "leaked" criteria is actually undermining what BTS have done for Korean entertainment and Korea as a whole. So imho criteria should not exist. Peace.

    exactly, there shouldn't be criteria, they should be the exception to the rule.

  • I didn't know the criteria was out... but if it's like the user above said makes sense with criteria from the arts/sports field which is tied to specific prizes. It's tricky because if you don't set something specific people will try to find all sorts of loopholes, at the same time it can be unfair to others because sometimes it's more about timing/judgement than the performance itself (for some sports even the whole team performance counts :oops: ).

  • I'm confused though, are they talking strictly about the possible exemption of the BTS members or reforming the law in general? If so, they probably want some 'solid' proof to grab onto, just like in sports or classical music competitions where a trophy or a medal grants you exemption, a Grammy/AMA/BBMA nomination/trophy to be their physical proof.

    But I agree, making in US centric while ignoring the cultural and economic impact is not the way to go. To be fair, the criteria is most likely not set in stone yet, and while I agree that the standards should not be impossible to reach, I don't think we'll see any korean group/artist reach the heights BTS has any time soon.

  • ohh its not confirmed? hope they come up with better standards then

    yes, its a bill which has been proposed by one guy and is going to be discussed soon in their assembly

    thats what i gathered from the papago translation


    the questions are asked by a reporter and the guy who proposed the bill, sung il jong tries to explain his stance, he talks about how the bill proposed by his opposition parties is also somewhat similar and so he hopes they will come to a resolution soon


    now this guy sounds very optimistic but lets see, i dont think its going to be that easy to come to a resolution between the different parties


    papago translation


    Kim Woo Sung (this is the reporter!!) > Yes. be contributing to the nation So it is right for the state to compensate them for their hard work. So it's not an exemption, it's probably a military service exception. The lawmaker proposed a bill, for example, what benefits will BTS receive if the bill is passed?





    ◆ Sung Il-jong (this is the guy who proposed the bill) > Representative Yoon Sang-hyun also submitted a bill. Ahn Min-seok also submitted it. The content is almost the same. The National Defense Commission has discussed this before. All Members agree on the justification. However, I've been thinking about whether this is fair or not, and I think that will be resolved to some extent. What I'm saying is that even if you go to a sports specialist or a classical guitar concert in Chile and win, you're exempt from military service, but what you've received from Billboard or American Awards is not as effective as that . Therefore, officials are hesitating, especially because they have to sympathize with each other and give benefits, but we are currently pushing for it with the intention of opening a subcommittee on the bill again in April.


    source- https://n.news.naver.com/article/052/0001724889

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