BTS - The Rise of Bangtan chapter 15 Reaction.

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  • @anaisc8733
    @anaisc8733 2 года назад +134

    BTS definitely changed the way Asians are viewed, especially with the Korean wave that followed - to this day - they changed the stereotypes, I mean Asians are portrayed in popular culture as nerds who have no sex appeal, and sometimes they are portrayed the same way as the Russians, they always have the role of bad antagonists.
    People don't realize it but it has a strong unconscious impact on how we perceive Asians, I'm proof of that.
    I live in Europe, in a culture that is relatively opposed to those coming from Asia, in Europe even if racism exists as everywhere, being neighbors with so many countries and the continent of Africa, Europeans are more exposed to other cultures than the people who live in the United States and Canada, but also in Latin America.
    Above all, like me, I have origins from two European countries so culturally I have a lot, then very young I was curious about Anglo-Saxon cultures, so I learned English very quickly, I also traveled and strangely, although I lived abroad, I had never been attracted by Asia (other than for the landscapes).
    The thing is that in Europe, there is not a large demography coming from Asia, we can only say that there is a community of Indians in the UK, but in the rest of Europe, we cannot say that there are many Asians. So despite the fact that Europe is quite open and has always been somehow connected to Asian cultures, we have a real lack in terms of demography, so it's hard to feel connected.
    So many Europeans are like I was, they have a real lack of curiosity towards Asian people, but less towards their cultures.
    I've never been in the style to adore an actor or a singer, to be a fan of them, that's why I was really surprised in 2019, when I discovered out of boredom BTS, I'm came across “Boy with Luv”, very catchy - what I expected from a boy band - but it was really the visuals (sets and members) but also the fact that they were dancing that impressed me, I've never seen that before.
    Then it made me curious and slowly but surely I fell into the spiral - and I'm delighted - and I discovered the feeling of being proud and emotionally attached to celebrities, which I did not understand before.
    BTS then, after that opened me to their culture, I'm still slowly learning their culture (history, customs) but also I devour everything that comes out of the Korean wave, whether it's k-food, k-beauty, k- dramas. And besides, I don't limit myself, I discover with pleasure what comes from China, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan.
    BTS really opened my eyes to a part of the world that was unknown to me.
    In addition to opening me up to the world of Asian cinematic art, I came to discover incredible productions and talented actors. And I'm happy that Asians are more on the scene since Parasite received an Oscar, they are featured in big Netflix productions but also blockbusters such as Marvel recently. Really it pleases me to see this expansion in our popular culture.
    I know that you make musical reactions, but maybe one day you will be tempted if you like films or series to discover some - according to your tastes - from Asia.
    Without forgetting that they really changed people's perception of Asian men. Now people see that they are attractive, sexy. And BTS are changing the standards, nowadays in the west people think it's ridiculous to call a man pretty or cute, but that's not the case in Korea, and this culture has spread to international fans, and I don't see the problem of saying that Jimin is very pretty, that RM is cute, or seeing them wear pink clothing or make-up.
    They had an unprecedented positive impact.
    I'm linking you to a pretty accurate video to react one day, from Asian Theory that talks a bit about these changes.
    "How BTS Made Asians SEXY Again" ruclips.net/video/vxH6qAwBHmQ/видео.html
    Also, in this episode we talk about the racism that BTS has received from Americans, but let's not forget the media and the industry itself.
    Until today, BTS still suffers weekly attacks because of their ethnicity.
    Recently, it was Jimmy Kimmel, a show host, who allowed himself to compare BTS to Covid-19 twice in one week, without ever apologizing or being called out by people in the industry. He always had "jokes" about Asians who are ignored by people, and as a European, I see a lot of Americans putting forward non-racism towards African-Americans but almost never Asians when there are Asian communities in the US.
    The number of headlines and newspapers coming out criticizing BTS is mind-blowing.
    An Army said something very accurate a few days ago on Twitter, I never thought that by becoming a fan of a music group that I would fight against journalists, companies, media.
    Because no disrespect to other fandoms, but only Army is organized and willing to go against these institutions, I mean we did boycott campaigns, raids on problematic twitter accounts, trends to call out those who deserve it like journalists, media or celebrities themselves, we even have political raids and we spend our time highlighting BTS and their work (whether it's their fight against racism, violence, climate change).
    We have become an entity in ourselves, and we know that we hold power, and we follow the example of BTS.
    Honestly, I'm stressed for April, BTS sold out the Allegiant stadium four times in just a few hours in Las Vegas, plus they have 4 live-viewing at the same time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. They will see more than 300k Armys in total during these four days, not even counting the fans like me who see them via online streaming (it was more than 500k Armys during the Los Angeles concerts last time).
    That's big numbers, selling out a stadium four times in the same city in such a short time, like we were told about these shows just a week before the online ticket sales started, people in general need more time for a notice.
    Not to mention that these tickets were sold out during membership pre-sales ONLY, so no tickets were available to the general public.
    All that to say that the Grammys this year, which have been disrespectful to BTS on more than one occasion, are going to be held at the same arena where BTS's live viewing will be held (MGM Grand Garden Arena), which is a flex.
    Either way, and even though I know they probably won't give BTS the Grammy (Lady Gaga is the favorite, again), at least they'll show the ridiculousness of this action of snubbing the biggest musical act in the world, because nowadays, no artists even Americans can sell four stadiums in the same city, I think the only act that will sell multiple times - twice - at Allegiant stadium is Bad Bunny, and again, it's for this summer (months in advance) and that's two concerts.
    In short, there is really a problem with how the media and the industry treats BTS.
    But, hey, I won't bore you more if you've read this far, I hope things will change, 2022 is very promising towards BTS, so I can't wait.
    Much love as always. 💜

    • @bts_is7
      @bts_is7 2 года назад +9

      I'm ready myself for Grammy disappointment too, i don't think BTS will win ( hopefully i'm wrong ), make me sad because they deserve it, i don't like seeing them sad and get hurt. I personally don't care about Grammy, BTS is perfect with or without Grammy but i know the boys want it so i want them to have it

    • @hudaiqarazzaq4778
      @hudaiqarazzaq4778 2 года назад +1

      @@bts_is7 yeah same here I don't care about the Scammy but our boys want to have it so I wish they get it this time to see them happy and healthy is my only wish praying for their win this time they are just too pure for this world they don't deserve any hate they are so kind hearted it hurts to see them getting this hate for no reason

    • @anaisc8733
      @anaisc8733 2 года назад +6

      @@bts_is7 I hope I'm wrong about the Grammys too, but I'd be surprised coming from them, they don't reward the most deserving but those who have contacts in the industry.
      In reality, all ARMYs don't care about the Grammys, we don't feel the need to see BTS win it, but it's something else for BTS, they want recognition from their peers, which I understand in their line of work.
      It's just that, unfortunately, their peers in America are racist.
      It just annoys me that in addition to proving that they are the best by flexing with the four concerts, still, it's not enough and we're still going to have to see them be disappointed in a room full of people who are not their friends.
      Fortunately, Army will be there in the audience to support them.

    • @blazeyo.1554
      @blazeyo.1554 2 года назад +2

      Whew. This was a long read and this is how I know BTS paved the way for mostly Asian cultures and not just exclusively to K-pop/content. I agree 100% my exposure had always been western music but after I got into BTS, it too expanded not only to K-culture but other asian cultures as well mostly Japanese and Chinese/Taiwanese content. BTS helped a lot of people expand their mindsets on what is out there in the world in terms of culture and with it comes understanding and appreciation for other countries' culture even if does not amount to total acceptance.

    • @anaisc8733
      @anaisc8733 2 года назад +3

      @@m.m.9175 When I meant their American peers, I meant the ones who are judges in Grammys.
      We know that the Grammys aren't fair but in the industry it's considered the highest praise when you are awarded by the judge's academy.
      So, what BTS truly wants it's to be recognized by them so - their Americans peers - in this situation.
      As for their next album, they never disappointed me, their albums always contains a large variety of genre, so I'm not worried, I don't think three English songs would really worry true Armys.
      Thanks for replying and sharing your thoughts. 💜

  • @apovission
    @apovission 2 года назад +69

    when yoongi said "i want to be remember as a nice and cool person", i had this proud smile and thought in my head "yeah, u are yoongi". and then i look at ur expression, u had the same smile as me. that proud "yes, u did it!" smile. its so funny to see hahaha

  • @lietaggo388
    @lietaggo388 2 года назад +51

    Their concert in Seoul may have no profit due to limitation seat (rule in Korea during pandemic), but both of BTS & Big Hit dont mind cz they will happy to meet K-ARMY ... Or the fact that they still use ARMY's gift even after several years (clothes, rice cooker, shoes, etc), it says a lot : "ARMY is part of our group!"

  • @vanalmond6954
    @vanalmond6954 2 года назад +17

    57:52
    2!3! is the song that makes ARMY cry.
    when the members sang the song on the stage, all fans cried.

  • @pyejammiesfanfic640
    @pyejammiesfanfic640 2 года назад +12

    It's great to see Yoongi in in his happy place, the Genius Lab. It must be very gratifying to know that he has proved those who said that his determination to follow a career in music would bankrupt his family totally wrong. SUGA is a well respected producer who works with other artists as well as BTS.
    How many other artists write songs specifically for and about their fans? This is the key to their success. They genuinely love their fans as people not just the way they make their money. They're concerned about our health and well being as you can see through Magic Shop. The company arranges ARMY Time surprises for the boys at their concerts.

  • @karlafrancis8471
    @karlafrancis8471 2 года назад +23

    The relationship that bts and army have is really special. I've never seen anything like it before. That's why we're so loyal and have so much faith in them. We are very protective of them but it's not a one way street because they are very protective of us too and won't hesitate to defend us.

  • @dessyk2a
    @dessyk2a 2 года назад +16

    Yoongi's new studio is way bigger & has more equipments & instruments. From his studio lives we can see that he bought a add a new pair of speaker & a drumset to the new studio.

  • @Sky_..Cloud05
    @Sky_..Cloud05 2 года назад +6

    I literally cried as 2!3! Played. I love that song so much. It helps me to overcome all bad days I had. I don’t usually cry so this song is one of the only things that can make me cry. 😭

  • @shivangiagrawal2665
    @shivangiagrawal2665 2 года назад +25

    I can't believe how condescending people were to them. Every single question was about their social media presence. Like all they did was sit on twitter all day and have this online fandom and didn't work on the music at all.
    As if all their success accrued to that.
    It never felt to me like BTS were doing some special social media marketing to promote them, on the contrary they were using internet because tv shows were not accessible to them easily. Heck, they didn't even have instagram up until now.

    • @noniLaus
      @noniLaus 2 года назад +9

      When the argument was always "they're only famous because they post lot's of selfies", it still makes me so mad. Even now: "You can't even understand what they say", "It's foreign so it can't have any special meaning so why even look it up", "You must have some weird fetish to like them", "So you're into _asians??"_ Just how hard is it to belive that they can actually create good and meaningful music?? It makes my blood boil, because not only are they insulting BTS, they're also insulting us, when they assume like this without even considering actual quality.

    • @shivangiagrawal2665
      @shivangiagrawal2665 2 года назад +8

      @@noniLaus yes! It's an insult to us too. I argued with one of my guy friends too. I told him not only are you insulting them, but you're also insulting me, my sense of judgement and my taste in music.
      I'm good at music so he should have taken my opinion about them with some weight but he didn't value it.
      His loss.

  • @rosemarymillan5864
    @rosemarymillan5864 2 года назад +5

    I freakin love how you know the guys now and your approach of getting to know bts is so different than many reactors. I’ve been enjoying these so much! Thanks Jim!

  • @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838
    @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838 2 года назад +7

    I remember I was watching that first win and was jumping up and down screaming THEY WON, WE WON!!!!!!!!!!!! My family was like, what happened? Haha I didn't realize the aftermath 💔 I love them so much they didn't give up or hold their heads down ever! So proud of them💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @ohumhi1203
    @ohumhi1203 2 года назад +18

    I'm only 17 minutes in, so someone else may have already clarified for you, but "post no bills" refers to fliers/leaflets, or playbills. The sign is saying you can't put up your playbills here. No posting or displaying of fliers, etc

  • @bebottrinidad9133
    @bebottrinidad9133 2 года назад +11

    Now i am happy..you're back with The Rise of Bangtan chapter 15..my most favorite chapter💜💜💜stay safe son

  • @MandiKS1020
    @MandiKS1020 2 года назад

    41:33 RM saying he was the most nervous he had ever been hits home. As the leader and the one with the pressure to not only respond to questions but translate them, so many first impressions of their group would be based on him and what he said. He did so well and made ARMY and his members proud. I can only imagine the shock he was in as he gave that speech and it was touching.
    I also just admire any time he seamlessly switches between languages. He does it in songs all the time but I think it’s even an amazing when he does it in normal speech too

  • @joyfullness4006
    @joyfullness4006 2 года назад +16

    I think because I was like a part of the army, like in the community. I never felt shocked to see the amounts of votes they had during the bbmas. I wasn’t that active on twitter during the bbmas. I literally just made twitter that time to just vote for them. To see people question where the votes come from, I’m a bit shocked. Hahahaha. It’s really interesting how different being a kpop stan compared to a western artist’s fan, I’ve never been that involved or had a connection I have with the Kpop groups I love with these American artists. Of course there are downsides being a part of a toxic community, but honestly all the good people I’ve met and good memories we built outweighs all of that. So to all kpop fans out here, I love u all may we make more awesome memories and reach new goals for all the groups we stan, no matter how small or big they are.

    • @blxcklab
      @blxcklab 2 года назад

      I only made an acct on twitter, tiktok, ig, weverse, etc because of BTS. I never stanned anyone like the boys before like what I do now. I never participated in anything before. I have only voted for 1 group in my life which is bts. I am happy when they are happy.

    • @rmy2202
      @rmy2202 Год назад

      Thanks💜

  • @UiU24
    @UiU24 2 года назад +10

    ah i love rewatching the rise of bangtan with you, u r the BEST !! thank u sm

  • @bereasonable8018
    @bereasonable8018 4 месяца назад

    When I was a kid growing up in the US, there was only Grammys and American Music Awards. Nowadays there are so many award shows that the importance is trivialized.

  • @noniLaus
    @noniLaus 2 года назад +3

    1:05:07 When you were talking about how since BTS are are genuily good guys, so if one doesn't like their music they can just say that and move on, but strangely, it's such a weird phenomenon with BTS. It's either one gets to know them instantly go down the rabbit hole or the other extreme, instant racism and/or misogyny. There's barely an in between, it's so weird. Maybe it really has something to do with that subconcious belief of "asian's can't be successful" due to the lack of such representation literally everywhere, that when someone who as "learned" this through society sees an asian person in a successful position it clashes with what they "learned" so they think something must be foul there. That they couldn't have made it organically because it's not possible in their subconcious mind and that causes them to become so hateful without even knowing a single thing about BTS.
    Even my coworker, when I told her I like BTS, she didn't know who they were so I told them they're an korean music group. And she immediately made a face and questioned why I would even like them. She genuinely didn't even know they existed 5 seconds ago but she already took the "An asian artist being liked? That can't be"-route, and soley attributed it to me being attracted to asians, as if their music couldn't be of any actual quality and I couldn't actually have enough brain cells to identify good music, like the classic misogynistic "crazy, brainwashed fangirl" stereotype whose horniness for "hot guys" overpowers critical thinking. (Though with BTS it wasn't even "you must only like them because they're hot", that came later, in the beginning it was "you must have a fetish", again playing into the "an asian person can't be successful" thing.) If jumping to conclusions was an olympic sport, the world's elite would be made up of only people like that.

  • @fawziefuxia
    @fawziefuxia 2 года назад +11

    MY DUDE LET ME TELL U. I was still on twitter when we were up for Top Social Artist the first 2 times and it was insane bc of how organised everyone was. I created a separate account to vote just so I wouldn't spam my friends who followed me on my personal account. I had a reminder to go into the BBMAs site and cast my 100 votes daily. We tweeted the hashtag so much the moment the votes opened that twitter removed the tag on the "Worldwide Trends" list. And I kinda believe that contributed to their complete overhaul of the "Worldwide Trends" section lmao (I believe it used to be automatically detected, but it doesn't seem like that anymore. It's way more controlled)
    Also, yeah. It was so incredibly sucky to go through the experience of other people undermining their success YET AGAIN. Armys were so pissed bc it felt like the boys never got to enjoy their successful moments fully before some idiots began bursting their bubble -- first in korea and now even here, and it has continued. I think it was these kinds of negative events that led to the organisation of ARMYs -- we wanted to come together to overcome the negativity and as much as possible, shield the boys from seeing such vile comments. So we began trending our own hashtags to drown them out and spammed with twice the positivity for every negative comment we saw. We had streaming parties to show off their music to the world.
    That's really what has always made me love ARMY. We know that it's a better use of our time to bring our boys up rather than bring the haters down. There are exceptions of course, like really immature or newer armys who don't understand how we support the boys in our own way. There is also a time and place to stand up for ourselves and tell the mean people that what they're doing is NOT OK. But most of the time, it's such a wholesome community and I love it :')

  • @wends1122
    @wends1122 2 года назад +1

    The difference between BTS and Justin bieber is the emotional intelligence. Justin couldn't handle the pressure, BTS worked harder because of the pressure.

  • @blxcklab
    @blxcklab 2 года назад +4

    Wings album never fails to make me cry.

  • @isoldejaneholland8370
    @isoldejaneholland8370 2 года назад +2

    J-Hope is my favorite, too! (And Suga is my bias-wrecker.)

  • @myjulyz
    @myjulyz 2 года назад +6

    ah i remember voting so hard and staying up for the bbmas and how proud i was of them 🥲

  • @B7S.ARMY-BORA7AE_
    @B7S.ARMY-BORA7AE_ 2 года назад +1

    39:49 He's talking about California's weather for BBMAS

  • @kreyaSun
    @kreyaSun 2 года назад +1

    I am Asian myself, living in a central Asian country, which borders with China (and several other countries here). But even here I see people talking shit about other Asian nations. I was a huge kpop/cpop/jrock fan ever since 2008-9. And I still remember my classmates and some friends making fun of me for loving those genres of music.

  • @bellehs133
    @bellehs133 2 года назад +2

    I love watching the rise of bangtan with you!

  • @chikabhotax3168
    @chikabhotax3168 2 года назад +3

    RJ so cute 🤗🌷💜

  • @tessajohn-benjamin1073
    @tessajohn-benjamin1073 2 года назад +1

    I really do like your thought process, Jim. Stay safe

  • @fbts9901
    @fbts9901 2 года назад +2

    Love your reaction as always! 💜💜

  • @jesjusie
    @jesjusie 2 года назад +3

    Eu simplesmente amo seus reacts cara, principalmente dessa serie, The Rise Of Bangtan. Obrigada por fazê-los!

  • @leigh2604
    @leigh2604 2 года назад +1

    Suga is everyone's bias wrecker.. haha

  • @GenFlo
    @GenFlo 2 года назад

    46:22 - that’s true! while binge watching your RoB reaction in the past 2 days… i’m watching voting ads on 2 of my other devices to vote for BTS at Fan N Star 😆

  • @mhecyeuh3080
    @mhecyeuh3080 2 года назад +2

    BTS are performers/artists and part time comedians....hahahaha Run BTS is the funny and chaotic side of BTS. Hahahaha. So yes watch Run its my happy pill and to many as well.

  • @Nejisgirlbyakuya
    @Nejisgirlbyakuya 2 года назад +1

    Always enjoying this reactions with u

  • @blxcklab
    @blxcklab 2 года назад +2

    The thing I don't understand about the hate bts received just for wearing make up...ppl forget that back in the 80s-90s...men wear eyeliner. There's marilyn manson and the other artists

  • @rupsa.__
    @rupsa.__ 2 года назад +1

    I love watching rise of bangtan with you. I wait to watch it with you. 🥰

  • @anagreenwood4776
    @anagreenwood4776 2 года назад +4

    Amo que en cada video seas mas y mas army! 💜💜

  • @JenMay84
    @JenMay84 2 года назад +3

    seeing RJ at the back makes me smile... ^_^

  • @sherimosher3216
    @sherimosher3216 Год назад

    The next year they performed at the Billboard Music Awards and stole the show!!!!!!

  • @theuntamedalex732
    @theuntamedalex732 2 года назад +1

    감사합니다 💜

  • @cherylmaemojado6978
    @cherylmaemojado6978 2 года назад +1

    I am fan of your channel Jim Game and love so much of BTS💜💜💜

  • @jmlove2060
    @jmlove2060 2 года назад +2

    항상 잘보고 있어요💜💜💜

  • @eveyy_xo
    @eveyy_xo 2 года назад +9

    I would suggest watching this video ruclips.net/video/14WUuya94QE/видео.html it’s a good explanation of the history of the dynamic of Asians/Asian Americans with the US. And all stereotypes are harmful because it takes away the humanity of the person, you first think of them as that stereotype and based your opinion on that person before even getting to know them. It’s like you don’t see the person, you see the stereotype

  • @geer2067
    @geer2067 2 года назад +2

    Who is Justin Bieber?,..I love to be a part of the army. Never in my life,. And I am 51 ,I had so much love for music ,.7 koreanboys ,. Well,. Men now,. Brings me so much joy and love in my daily life.
    Thanks Jim,..till next week🙏💜💜💜

  • @anairsta6507
    @anairsta6507 8 месяцев назад

    JRE is the best. He does lots of Kpop reactions. I've been following him for years.

  • @pfny
    @pfny 2 года назад +1

    I like watching your reactions. I was afraid to travel in the west ' cause I feel that majority of western people are racist. It's nice seeing someone who are willing to learn other cultures.

  • @jesjusie
    @jesjusie 2 года назад +1

    melhor ep ever

  • @serulove
    @serulove 2 года назад

    반의 반의 반도 못알아듣는데 이 분의 리뷰할때 음성과 톤이 좋아서 듣는 사람

  • @PhelahLJ
    @PhelahLJ 2 года назад

    Suga is not that scary, he is a savage for sure; he said that he never raise his voice at anyone. According to the members Jhope and Jimin are scary when they mad.

  • @winterlate9915
    @winterlate9915 2 года назад +5

    I was like, "Did he join those content creators & journalists who getting paid under the table, only to promote their artists & playing down BTS at the same time?"
    Idk that his channel got hacked 😭😂🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @myongdawson3260
    @myongdawson3260 2 года назад

    RM was speaking at UN .

  • @ramisamaliyat3504
    @ramisamaliyat3504 2 года назад +3

    Loved this Reaction!! Btw still waiting for your reaction to V's song Stigma. Can you please let me know when are you gonna do that video, looking so forward to that!💜

    • @JimGames
      @JimGames  2 года назад +1

      I think I already did it. Ill see if I can upload it here.

  • @michelejohnson8590
    @michelejohnson8590 2 года назад

    I was born in 1960. It was hard to see black people on tv much less Asians. As I got a little older we had Bruce Lee and later Jackie Chan. The only Asians were martial artists or comedy actors or Mr. Sulu from Star Trek.

  • @MalliMin
    @MalliMin Год назад

    I'm just watching these series now... a year later; and respecfully I have to desagree with you. Make up on stages and events is not from these times. Queen used make up on stage and presentations, almost all big rock bands in the 80's did. 70's... Elton John always used make up....... what else......... nowadays almos all artist male and female use make up on stage. It can be more subtle, maybe but they do, even rappers.

  • @riosanker7881
    @riosanker7881 2 года назад

    im very late to this reaction just now i discovered u and ur videos 😭
    anyway its important to note that ALL entertainers-- actors, models, singers, performers WEAR MAKE UP! "manly men" like The Rock even wear make up when they are on a photoshoot, movies, etc. the only NOTICEABLE difference is that BTS have asian skin and any make up on them would stand out. like seriously who thought these hollywood actors woke up like that? they wear foundations, lip tints, undereye concealers to LOOK LIKE THAT at a red carpet. lets be realistic here

  • @downtherabbithole9143
    @downtherabbithole9143 2 года назад +1

    Jim, You need some k dramas and k movies in your life lol. Obviously all Korean leads and it’s cool to get insights in to the Korean culture. Helps us to understand BTS more as well because they are so so proud of their culture. Parasite, Squid Game, All of us are Dead, Sweet Home, (OK I like the dark gory dramas), then there’s Navillera, Hwarang (Taehyung was in this), Itaewon Class…and many more.
    Racism gives me the shits….and while, yes, people can see the world and understand other cultures better IF they look for those things online…most people are fed by their algorithms which makes the attitude and diversity of mainstream media so important… the stuff that corporates feed the public… like news, chat shows, award shows, magazines, radio, movies and TV shows. ARMY has a constant uphill battle calling out both conscious and unconscious bias on those platforms.
    Loving your work, and the dream team!! as always!!! Have a great rest of the week!

  • @Anastasia-wb8tt
    @Anastasia-wb8tt 2 года назад +1

    You should definitely watch/read a bit about how perceiving asians as the model minority is also actually harmful. I'm far from being an expert in the subject, but the "smart" stereotype you've mentioned as a positive thing is kind of connected to it, too. Enjoying the content BTS creates is nice, but you kind of have to dig into more complex things like social studies, history, etc. from language, cultural references in the songs to the racism the group faces in the west.

  • @scorpionlady1980
    @scorpionlady1980 2 года назад

    Hi Jim..U look so handsome🥰 sorry just appreciating your beauty not to steal from your wife😅,anyways..thanks for reacting BTS😘

  • @douseenow
    @douseenow 2 года назад +1

    Our name is literally ARMY. Have other fandoms been called armies before? I feel like that term started to get used after we entered the west consciousness. And ngl it kinda bothers me 😅

  • @cielchiishoryo3198
    @cielchiishoryo3198 2 года назад

    And i remember during that 2017 BBMAs where other Kpop fandoms teamed up & voted for JB instead cos they dont wanna see BTS win haha those old times. Its Kpop fandom vs ARMY. They even called the award 'paper award' back then & when their fave got a nomination in 2019 i think, they aim for that paper award too lmao there a huge feud bet. Kpop fans and ARMY even until now and ARMY do not forget all the hate bts got during their careers especially when they were just starting, so most of the time u'll see ARMYs clapback in twt to other fandoms lol.
    Abt the racism it happens until now, a lot of western people connect them to covid, treated them as if they're covid itself just bcos they're asian.

  • @yoonjackie44
    @yoonjackie44 2 года назад

    💜

  • @rae21evermore
    @rae21evermore 2 года назад

    In my mind when think Asian I always think of strong fast fighters but I watch a lot of anime so that could be why.

  • @fevelynumarco3747
    @fevelynumarco3747 Год назад

    💜🇵🇭

  • @kimvasquez9136
    @kimvasquez9136 2 года назад

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @cinthia2287
    @cinthia2287 2 года назад +1

    Hello Rj 😘

  • @ericaelizalde1544
    @ericaelizalde1544 2 года назад

    👍💜💜💜💜💜🇦🇷

  • @kentokim
    @kentokim 2 года назад

    It's just ARMY, it's an acronym. Not the army.

  • @Anjism
    @Anjism 2 года назад

    Michael Jackson, Prince, KIZZ has worn make up thru their careers...its no different from Kpop. So there...I'll leave it here.