@varnellhill_ What can ARMY do to get the academy to cancel that discriminatory category? Who thought that "Asian pop" is homogenous that it can be lumped together in one category? What made them think that "Asian music" is appropriate but, say, "Black music" isn't?
@Jos1924711@TheePopCore Read what you wrote. Then read it again. Then quietly delete it before even more people see how stupid you made yourself look on a global platform.
@itsarpee@suping_twt@livenationph "Why would you believe an unofficial statement?" Bakit yung mga nag-reraise pa ng issue ang mali? People believed - rather, bothered by it - because the person positions herself as "in-the-know." That's the direction your questions should be taking.
@marshmellowzz_ That "private group" ek-ek, admin din ako ng large group (200k+ members). Any admin worth their salt knows that nothing in the group stays private. "Private" just means only members can view posts or engage there, but info can and does get out. This was just a flex, nothing more.
@bruh8842 ...of other kpop groups are largely because of BTS' absence and the interest in kpop that BTS generated.
I agree with the article, not the OP. The article actually underscores BTS' impact on their own merits, not as a representation of a genre.
@bruh8842 I don't agree with the characterization of the article as bitter. It's factual. The article is correct, kpop grew in prominence because of BTS, yet BTS itself has gone beyond just being kpop therefore the future of kpop per se can't rely on just BTS. Meanwhile, the achievements..
@kootae130@_mais_pourquoi_@serenityjkk@Sush07668065@hopeinagust I'm copied so I'm going to reply. Because the way ARMY puts BTS on a pedestal is not healthy. It's delulu. They're human too. Also, not correcting is how fake news spreads. I hope you've already seen the other amgles where Jin clearly laughingly shakes his head at the ARMY couple
@thv_taehyung_h So y'all are saying they're weaker than all the other South Korean men who entered military before them? For heaven's sake. Don't overthink things.
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@sweetknightx @hobiriam@btschartdata@ARMY4Palestine You can't call people fuckers and mention values and morals in the same sentence though. Plus, arrogance probably is not the best way to gain sympathisers for your vause.