Attention To All Armys

I just find out an international fan sent a ion video as a reply to the tweet of suga's mixtape release. And the north american armys was blocked from bts account for a some time but intl fans out north america had no troubles seeing bangtan's tweet. It's definitely from someone from there though that person could have sent a video personally from themselves or they got it from the internet. But that's not the point, the thing is we should know how to act and respect bts and sending a ion video is not one way to show that. BTS is not a ual object or fantasize them ually. They did not debut and ing suffer for years as a trainee and thrived to reach their dreams just to have overly active horomonal teenage girls to e to them. Put yourself in their shoes. What if one day a total stranger send you an explicit video like that to you? Wouldn't you feel disturbed? violated? Don't tell that "But jungkook's so y af" Yes having feels for our biases is normal and that is like things you will experience in being in the kpop fandom because fanservice will never go out of style. But, there's a definite line between okay and hella straight creepy and violating. Just give more respect to BTS, please. They are also humans who have thoughts, feels, and perception just like you. And if you think they won't feel uncomfortable getting messages from fans like this- what the hell is wrong with you?

I'm not generalizing the whole fandom because we all know those "few bad apples" are always present in every fandom but a negative act of one can be a downfall to the whole fandom. It just not affects you but the whole fandom and of course Bangtan. I've seen other immature moments of this fandom but I think it's about time to stop being quiet. Guys, if you really love BTS, you know to respect them.

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