@livenationph Add dates for PH con, pls @BTS_twt . The venue is already ideal but the capacity is not that big and there’s A LOT of PH ARMY’s here but there’s also A LOT of scalpers and influencers here. I’m afraid we might be ended up staying outside the venue 😭💔
@livenationph PETITION TO EXTEND THE TICKET SELLING @livenationph, MANY PH ARMY’s NEED AMPLE OF TIME TO SAVE MONEY FOR THIS BIG CONCERT SO PLS IF YOU GUYS WANT REAL ARMY’s TO SHOW NOT SOME RANDOM PRIVILEGED PEOPLE WHO HAS MONEY AND POWER BUT CAN BARELY SING THE SONG, PLSSS PLSS GIVE US TIME🥹
@nianaguerrero While most of armys are doctors engineers…etc( real jobs) an influencer who lives on commercials and lies tellin us to touch grass btch we own the grass in your house
it makes me sick to my stomach seeing a privileged influencer tell regular fans to “touch grass” just because we are fighting for justice and calling out the corruption. what a dystopian world for someone who never even touches grass to lecture us about reality.
niana disrespecting the entire fandom’s collective effort on streaming and voting is a choice. hirap talaga pag elitista ka, ikaw na nga yong out of touch, ikaw pa yong may audacity mag-sabi na to touch grass.
anywayy, that’s it for me today. manonood na me fancams 😅
PH-ARMY está reclamando porque el Spotify de su país priorizó a influencers sobre fans reales para el evento Swimside, se suponía que iban a invitar a quienes más stream hacen a BTS (como en USA) y Niana la tiktoker solto un tweet deciendo que los fans “toquen pasto” solo para defender a su amiga influencer que ni vota, ni hace stream, ni tiene a BTS en su top pero q gozó de lo q un verdadero fan debería. Entonces, ¿por qué invitar a gente así a un evento hecho por y para fans? No es envidia, es injusto. Y algunos simplemente salen a defender a estos influencers solo por su gran número de seguidores, pff sean serios
Generally speaking, this is what happens when you don’t need to work hard for things that others work so hard for. You probably already have a secured seat, and some meet and greet time with BTS because of your influence, and that’s good for you. But you should have sat this one out—you don’t get to tell people to touch some grass when they fight tooth and nail for a fraction of what you have that they also rightfully deserve.
This is no different when the poor call out injustices and inequalities in the government and rich people say “sumunod na lang kayo” or when fanatics say “kayo na lang mag-presidente” — so no, you and your privileged friends should have just shut up. If you’re not willing to fight the fight for injustice with the people, the least you can do is not mock and downplay it by telling them to “touch some grass.”
And before anybody comes at me saying “it’s not that serious” — but it is, because this clearly shows how corrupted the system is and how these misguided takes are the very reason why we never progress. This is applicable in as simple as fangirling to as big as how this country treats the oppressed, to how this government gets away with their shitty doings.
Touch some grass, she says, the one living in such green, green pastures. 🙃
i get you defending your friend (an influencer) but why you being ignorant about this issue? the event should have been just like they did in the USA (only armys that are in the top streamers should be invited) so PH-armys are right in calling out the unfair management of the swimside event in their country.
Don’t tell us to touch some grass, Niana. Maybe ikaw ang mag try. You don’t get it, how would you? You’re “Niana,” right? Of course you’ll side with your fellow influencers because you’re all privileged.
But this isn’t just about influencers, it’s about a messed up system. You don’t understand because you don’t have to line up just to get into these events. What about the fans? If you’ve never gone through that struggle, maybe don’t speak on it. You’re too caught up in your fame to see how broken the system is in this country, whether it’s the government or the organizers.
So maybe kayo ang mag touch some grass, you’re way too caught up in your own fame.