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Interesting how bias can give people some really weird takes on things. There's no victim / non-victim dichotomy in the fight for justice, everyone can help against a struggle.
Just like #BLM, everyone should speak up about it because it's the decent thing to do
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For the last time, this is not the victim's duty to educate the rest of the population. This idea of a 'model minority' trope is disgusting.
They don't owe anyone a comment about this issue. They are the victims.
BH wasn't a victim. But even victims can advocate for themselves. And anyone can speak about social injustices. Nobody says black people can't talk about #BLM because a racist incident happened to someone in their community. You are twisting weird logic to shield BH, but that's unnecessary because they are just getting urged to help raise awareness as a large company, they are not being condemned.
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Please let's not blame Asian people for the way they react when they are victim of racism. The issue isn't lying with them. I get the frustration, but they don't have to feel pressured to speak out about it - they aren't Asian ambassadors in the US.
And criticing Asians for being seen as 'model minority' weirdly sounds like you are reporting the blame on them and their behaviour.
It feels like you are more concerned with people criticizing Big Hit (or BTS indirectly), but you're parlaying that as "blaming Asians". Nobody is blaming Asians. People are urging a billion dollar company (BH) to use their platform to help bring awareness to a problem that is being deliberately ignored by many.
And here BH has the perfect timing to speak up about because they have witnessed it happen to their own artists. They have the opportunity now to bring attention to the wider issue at hand. But if they remain silent the company seems more like they are following the "model minority" trope of not making any noise.
What I don't understand is when the #BLM movement was happening the belief was "silence is violence". But when it comes to issues with Asians they bring up a bunch of excuses to keep staying silent.
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I can see both sides, but ultimately I don't think they should.
Some people are already trying to dismiss this issue as 'fandom bullshit', instead of a larger movement against asian discrimination, especially in the US but more generally everywhere as COVID really sucked for them even more than for the rest of the world - something that has been going on for a few weeks/months. It needs to be clear that the issue is with the racism, not with a radio host not liking BTS.
BH are a korean society, so them speaking out about it would really focus the attention on the 'BTS' part of the issue.
( Also they might be accused to 'send' ARMY against this radio host, and if anything bad happen, it could backfire and hurt BTS/BH's image in the west. )
I think staying silent is worst because it's sending out the wrong message of Asians being a "model minority" that stay quiet and don't rock the boat in favor of the establishment. This is a worldwide issue, ever since the corona pandemic started East Asians and SEAs have become a target for race crimes at alarming rates. Doesn't matter if its in Europe or United States. Governments and the news media are paying little attention to it, only just recently has it started gaining attention from a small part of social media. Doesn't matter if its Koreans, Chinese, white people, black peoples, all voices are needed to bring attention to it. A lot of kpop fans don't even know Asians are getting attacked and killed almost daily over their race. There was another incident just recently in New York, and a bunch of others in California. Unfortunately many BH and kpop fans want BTS and idols in general to appear as "good little boys" and not go against the establishment because they thirst more for recognition than for doing the right thing.
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I mean, they could. It just doesn't have the intended effect. The only people who care about BigHit are kpop fans and SK. Its not like they are a respected international company. Its almost preaching to the choir. I guess it might create some buzz since BTS agency speaking out against it will be seen as a big deal in the media.
BigHit/BTS talking about BLM wasn't really preaching to the choir, since their a SK company and the BLM movement was very American based. Different audiences.
Either way, saying something is better than saying nothing in this situation.A lot of international media is covering the racist incident with BTS. They do have a platform beyond koreaboos
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Mandela effect
I thought they were a nugu 2nd Gen gg that disbanded a long time ago
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Why just BH? Others should do that too.
I think because BH already spoke out about other racial injustice with #BLM and it also happened to their artists recently
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A lot of people are asking for BH to make a statement not just about the racist remarks against their idols but also about the wave of anti-Asian racism that has increased exponentially in the past year. Big Hit made a statement supporting #BLM and donated 1 million do that cause. People are concerned a prominent company with idols who suffered racism are remaining silent when it comes to Asians.
Others opposed to BH saying anything argue that since BH is an Asian company they can’t do anything about racism to Asians. I don’t really understand that logic. I’m sure BH, regardless of their race, have a much larger voice to assist bringing injustices to focus like they did for BLM.
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your not korean so yours not supposed to
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your oppas take steroids
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if a girl is into you being polite is the best way to make her lose interest and not seem like a bad person, she'll get bored eventually as you slowly break off contact
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Believe women but also innocent until proven guilty
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The 3rd gen one included the top groups of their era + Irene + Yuju, and bunch more people
The 3.5/4 gen was a smaller special stage and had more nugus. Personally, 3rd gen stage had Irene but 4 gen has Yena+Miyeon, so overall they are more exhilarating for me.
3.5/4 Gen ITNW
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Nothing surprising, BTS dominated everywhere
Twice and RV higher in Korea
BPink higher internationally
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The actress also has an iljin face. I wouldn't be surprised if both sides have dirt on each other, the actress & accusers may have personal agendas while Soojin knows she did 'bad' stuff but not that type of bullying so she can't be completely honest because it will hurt her image in other ways.
It's basically blackmail but with neither side being 'good'. That's how government works too, ie. Epstein & Trump.
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