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BTS condemns anti-asian racism, says they’ve experience­d it

- BY JUWON PARK

SEOUL, South Korea—k-pop superstar group BTS has condemned racism against Asians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in a statement saying they’ve experience­d it themselves. “We stand against racial discrimina­tion,” BTS tweeted Tuesday in English and Korean. The band said their own painful encounters with racism included “expletives” and being “mocked for the way” they look.

BTS issued their statement after recent attacks against people with Asian heritage in the United States, which have risen during the coronaviru­s pandemic. A white gunman recently killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent, at Atlanta-area massage businesses.

“We cannot put into words the pain of becoming the subject of hatred and violence,” the band said in the statement, adding that their experience­s made them feel powerless and chipped away at their selfesteem. In February, a German radio station drew ire when a host compared the band to the coronaviru­s.

The band said that although the discrimina­tion they endured is “inconseque­ntial” compared to “events that have occurred over the past few weeks,” they felt the need to speak out. “What’s happening right now cannot be disassocia­ted from our identity as Asians,” the band said.

Many Asian Americans believe the Atlanta shootings were racially motivated. Police say they are still trying to determine a motive. High-profile stars of Asian descent like Steven Yeun, Simon Liu and Sandra Oh have been vocal about spreading awareness of anti-asian violence. “I am proud to be Asian! We belong here,” Oh shouted into a megaphone at a Stop Asian Hate rally in Pittsburgh last week.

BTS is one of the first South Korean bands to openly condemn anti-asian racism. K-pop bands are known to be careful about maintainin­g personas created by their labels, which often muzzle stars on touchy subjects like race and mental health.

BTS has addressed racial discrimina­tion and violence. In 2020, the band donated $1 million to the Black Lives Matter movement, which was quickly matched by their fans within a day, according to One In An ARMY, a global fundraisin­g team made up of BTS fans. ■

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