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  1. 2018.11.15 BTS said sorry for T-shirts and a Cap?


BTS said sorry for T-shirts and a Cap?


K-pop child band BTS, which has been under fire starting late for a questionable A-bomb Shirt and Nazi top its people wore already, has legitimately apologized for those scenes.



The expression of appology issued by Big Hit Entertainment, Tuesday night, expressed the seven-part kid band and their organization had "no aim to make misery or agony anybody," and "might want to offer our sincerest statements of regret to any individual who has endured discomfort, pain and distress because of our deficiencies."


BTS, at present in Japan as a feature of their “Love Yourself" Asia visit, drummed up a buzz over a T-shirt bearing a photograph of Koreans commending their 1945 freedom from Japanese occupation in one corner and another demonstrating the nuclear besieging of Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945.

Its member Jimin seemed wearing the T-shirt in a YouTube narrative taped in March 2017. The occurrence provoked TV Asahi and other Japanese TV broadcasters to drop the gathering's planned exhibitions.

"Despite the fact that the outfit had not been structured initially to harm or downplay those influenced by the utilization of nuclear weapons, we would like to sincere apologize for neglecting to avoid potential risk that could have kept our member from wearing it and accidentally exacting agony," the announcement read.

Another debate hit the band when a Jewish human rights gather disagreed with photographs taken in 2014 of band part RM wearing a cap bearing Nazi images including the swastika and footage from 2017 indicating band individuals in front of an audience waving banners that look like the Nazi flag.

BTS said that they don't bolster any associations or gatherings arranged towards political fanaticism or totalitarianism including Nazism. Big Hit clarified that the Nazi cap was a piece of "all clothing and adornments given by the production directing the shoot."

The agency apologized for "neglecting to entirely survey the dress and adornments our members were made to wear," however made it obvious the office assumes all liability for their closet decisions, saying the "broad timetables and the complexities of on location conditions" made it difficult for the artists to deliberately audit their clothing before wearing it.


With respect to questionable stage execution, the agency clarified it was amid a 2017 show recognizing the amazing Korean artist Seo Taiji where the band performed "Gyosil Idea" (classroom belief system). 


The banners and pictures were made to convey the message of feedback against prohibitively uniform and dictator instructive frameworks, yet had no connection with Nazism, said the office. "Indeed the execution incorporates innovative components that are intended to coordinate feedback against these exceptionally components of authoritarianism," read the announcement. 

The organization said they reached relationship in Japan and Korea speaking to nuclear bomb unfortunate casualties and conveyed a letter to the Simon Wiesenthal Center to offer clarifications and statements of regret. 

"We will deliberately look at and survey these issues as well as all exercises including Big Hit and our specialists dependent on a firm comprehension of assorted social, authentic and social contemplations to guarantee we never cause any damage, agony or pain to anybody," the organization said.


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