As American protesters took to the streets to mourn the death of GeorgeFloyd, they found an unexpected ally in K-pop fans like the BTS ARMY.
Floyd died May 25 after a police officer pressed his knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving. K-pop fans galvanized by police brutality and political disappointments swiftly mobilized, re-purposing their usual platforms and hashtags from boosting their favorite stars to backing the Black Lives Matter movement. They flooded right-wing hashtags and police apps with short video clips and memes of their K-pop stars.
Chloë Gallot, a French university student, said she joined ARMY — Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth — earlier this year when she “fell into the rabbit hole” while searching for a distraction from the coronavirus outbreak and personal troubles. A few days ago, Gallot became one of the ARMY members to respond to the #MatchAMillion hashtag, donating around $90 to Black Lives Matter.
Although K-pop has been popular in Asia for decades, the rise of BTS around the mid-2010s has grown fans in all corners of the world. However, that global expansion has sometimes created tension within the industry, spurred by multiple factors including language and cultural differences.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Iraqi army says 2 rockets hit base near Baghdad, no lossesTwo rockets have hit an Iraqi base frequented by U.S. troops north of Baghdad without causing any casualties, Iraq’s military said. It was the third such attack this month and comes just days after Washington and Baghdad launched strategic talks.
続きを読む »
Op-Ed: Rename the Army posts — these 10 soldiers deserve the honorTake the names of traitor generals off Army posts and replace them with these 10 honorable soldiers.
続きを読む »
The 10 major Army bases named for Confederate generalsAmid protests and unrest over the killing of George Floyd, debate has continued over monuments to Confederate officers, as well as buildings and other landmarks named after them.
続きを読む »
The U.S. Army wants to buy riot control gearA posting on a government contracting website indicates the U.S. Army wants 500 riot control face shields
続きを読む »
Coronavirus vaccine: Human trials advance, Army selects top drug candidateHere is a roundup of the most notable vaccine news of the second week of June.
続きを読む »