This BTS tweet was the most retweeted message of the year
According to Twitter, the message has been shared more than a million times. #BTS was also the most popular hashtag of the year.was rising around the country as former President Trump repeatedly used phrases such as “China/Chinese virus” and “kung flu” to refer to the coronavirus. Among the tragedies was a series of shootings in Georgia March 16 that left eight dead, six of whom were of Asian descent.
The year before, BTS also stepped up to support the Black Lives Matter movement. The group and label Big Hit Entertainment made a“When we’re abroad or in other situations, we’ve also been subjected to prejudice. We feel that prejudice should not be tolerated; it really has no place,” group memberat the time. “We started to discuss what we could do to help, whether it was a donation or something else.
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