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'It’s best to allow the bandmates to freely express their opinions and focus on their careers, rather than reacting to something they cannot control.'

Recently, global sensation BTS faced an uproar from China after group leader RM mentioned the “pain of history” in a reference to the 1950-1953 Korean War when receiving an award from the Korea Society, which celebrates South Korea-US ties. — AFP

Recently, global sensation BTS faced an uproar after the group received an award from the Korea Society, which celebrates South Korea-US ties. In an acceptance speech, leader RM mentioned the “pain of history” in a reference to the 1950-1953 Korean War. Even in Seoul, the issue was mentioned during the ongoing parliamentary audit, with the ruling and opposition parties pitted against each other.

“When it comes to diplomatic or historical issues, conflicts are unavoidable, even unsolvable, since they are a matter of perspective. I think BTS did what they could do at the given situation, and those to be blamed are people who try to frame it with nationalism, ” culture critic Jung Duk-hyun told“What’s most important here is that we should let culture serve its best purpose, which is to enable cross-cultural communication and overcome linguistic and historical barriers.

 

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