K-pop’s BTS calls for end to rising anti-Asian racism
South Korea’s K-pop music group BTS called on Tuesday for an end to anti-Asian racism and said it had also suffered racist abuse which had made them feel powerless and hurt their self esteem.
BTS, the first K-pop group to ever receive a Grammy Award nomination, made the appeal in a statement posted on Twitter along with hashtags #StopAsianHate and #StopAAPIHate.
In an apparent reference to the shootings in Georgia, Atlanta, on March 16, where six out of eight victims were Asian, the group wrote: “We send our deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved one.”
BTS rarely ever speak up about any discrimination they’ve faced & they’ve never done it so explicitly. Knowing now just how much it has affected their self esteem & their confidence… it is incredibly brave of them to have stood up for themselves & their community like this.
— Fatima (@fatimafarha_) March 30, 2021
The shootings have stoked fears among those in the Asian-American Pacific Islander community, which has reported a spike in hate crimes since March 2020 when then-President Donald Trump began referring to COVID-19 as the “China virus.”
The seven-member BTS, which last year had three No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, also said they had faced racist abuse, including enduring expletives, being mocked for the way they look, and being asked why Asians were speaking English.
“Our own experiences are inconsequential compared to the events that have occurred over the past few weeks,” the statement said. “But these experiences were enough to make us feel powerless and chip away our self-esteem.”
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“What is happening right now cannot be dissociated from our identity as Asians,” BTS wrote. The group also said it condemned violence and stands against racial discrimination.
Last year BTS donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter (BLM) in support of U.S. protests against police brutality, prompting their fan base to raise enough to match that donation in just 25 hours.
(Reporting by Josh Smith; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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