I'm sure you've witnessed all kinds of bullying in this world, but have you ever imagined that people get bullied because they listen to K-pop?
I
am one of them. I've been called childish because some people believe that
K-pop is exclusively for teenagers, and even though that was their explanation,
teenagers all around the world, particularly in the Middle East, are bullied
for listening to K-pop. It's almost taboo for some people to admit that they
listen to k-Kop because they are afraid of being mocked.
I'll
tell you something about K-pop: it's the most innocent and heartwarming music
I've ever heard. It's just my opinion, and k-Kop idols inspired me to write
novels. I've been on the edge of my life many times but listening to my idols
sing or give speeches that inspire me; they make me want to do better, to be
better, and I look up to them, even though some of them are younger than me.
Seeing
how hard they work day and night to provide their incredible music drives me to
do the same. They showed me that dreams may come true and that you can achieve
anything out of nothing.
As
a writer, poet, and novelist, I have inspirations, as do many other artists,
and every artist in the world has someone who inspires them. And for me, it's
Jaebom from Got7, as well as all of the 7 k-pop idols from Got7 and other
idols. Every single one of them inspired me. Jackson Wang inspired me to write
"My Faraway Star," my first novel on the K-pop industry. And Jaebom
inspired me to write the second book in the sequel "Ace". "To my
Fairytale boy," an entire novel about my love of K-pop and my hope of
meeting my idol one day. That will be available soon. That is how my idols
inspire me and many other K-pop fans.
I
made this intro to tell you about my favorite music, K-pop, and to tell you
that many people misunderstand it; it's not silly, it's not just for teens, and
it's full of beautiful meanings and inspirations.
And
today, because I have this beautiful Cosy corner in this outstanding magazine
to express my feelings and give the world a glimpse into my world, I wanted to
give a voice to people like me who have been inspired by their idols, saved by
their music and bullied for loving those incredible human beings who adore
their fans and never miss an opportunity to tell their fans that they owe their
success and everything to those who support them.
Nathan 28 Y/O From Brazil
People
really hate K-Pop not because it is bad music; they dislike it because it is
successful, and some people hate seeing others thrive.
Some
people hate them because of their fanatical fans, which is unfair given the
majority of their fans are also inspired and inspirational. And some of them
hate K-Pop just because they despise what they don't understand.
I
used to despise K-pop for no other reason than its popularity. I didn't like
K-Pop, therefore no one else should either.
When
I was younger, I lost my best friend, I used to mock and bully my best friend for her love of K-Pop
and for posting videos and photos of idols on her social media accounts. And I
regret doing that for her; I even explored K-Pop, which is now my favorite
music genre.
Joy 18 Y/O From Lebanon
Hi, I am Joy, I’m a good person but a bad writer. All I want is the send a message to teenagers like me, to be strong.
I
want to talk about music, especially K-pop music. I have learned that life is
just like a movie and that we are spectators. In every chapter, you will
have a good part and the good part is how Kpop music helped me and let me enter
into “My Universe” and the bad part is when “Boys meet the devil”
BTS
once said, “No matter where you are, where you’re from, your skin color, your
gender identity, just be yourself!” So that’s why you have to respect every
person. I have been up to much bullying at school because I love Kpop, even if
you are a good person people always wait for one mistake, one wrong thing you
do to judge you. But BTS said “Love yourself” and inspired us to really love
ourselves and put ourselves first, and they let their “BTS army) the fans enter the “Magic shop” and tell us that “Life goes on” that’s why sometimes we
have to make “It on” and I tell you not to listen to those monsters who don’t
understand how K-Pop made us grow with them and “Make it right”
So
“Wake up” to the most beautiful moments in life, we are teenagers and we
deserve all the love. So trust me that “You never walk alone” and “Face
yourself” to “Be” and say “N.O” to those haters that don’t respect the KPop
lovers, Army, Exo-L, STAY, BLINK, IGOT7, etc… For this just know that “Love is
not over” Trust me don’t “Run” from your past and give it a try to have a
“Begin” ing, wishing upon a star that one day you will have a “Good day” maybe
“Not today”
Those kinds of people the haters are a “Lie” and they will even bring the “Best of me”
and you instead of returning the hate by hate. We are better than all the
monsters that broke up and hate us.
Joy used
BTS songs titles to write this letter.
Celine a.m | 16 Y/O From Lebanon
Some people think that k-pop is just nothing but a waste of time but to me it's everything, especially BTS they changed my life completely for the better. Through their music they helped me overcome many difficulties in my life, their music filled the loneliness in my heart. Because it is about subjects like bullying, elitism, mental health, and their struggles. The more I got to learn about the song lyrics, the more I realized they were talking about things I was going through. They taught me through their music and their words that it's never too late to achieve something you just have to put your faith and mind into it and that you may go through difficulties that mean you are on the right path, just like Kim Namjoon said: "life is a sculpture that you cast as you make mistakes and learn from them". I think that it's unfair they get so much hate and harassment comments for helping people, at the same time they don't have privacy. People think that they are a distraction but to me, they are my inspiration to keep going and never give up. Not only are they talented in music but also in society, famous people in society take their words seriously especially Rm his words go straight to the heart. Bts made me believe that light doesn't come without darkness, they carried the universe on their shoulders and wore it like a pair of wings.
Mars 22 Y/O From Lebanon
Everyone
mocked me as a kid because I was the quiet and shy one. My classmates hated
me and used to call me names. I used to come home every day and sit alone in my
room. I had no social life, no friends, and I avoided leaving my house because
I was terrified of strangers, I had no one to talk to, and my confidence was
non-existent.
And
when you don't have anyone to spend your time with in life, like other kids,
you create your own world, your escape, which isn't really an escape; it's the
only way to cope with reality. And my haven was Super Junior, Block B, and all K-Pop music. They were my only friends back then. And, to be honest,
that is what has empowered me and helped me get through life until now. They
encouraged me not to give up, especially Super Junior, and they helped me
greatly in getting through everything; they were literally my childhood
friends.
Later
in school, my classmates who knew I liked K-Pop mocked me and tormented me even
more for loving it. Some of them used to call me "pig," while others
would make racist remarks like "Are they even boys?" "They all
look the same." "Their music is crap."
Years
later, when I left high school four years ago, I was at my weakest, and I went
to the extreme of not wanting to exist, but the universe had other plans for
me.
Because
of Superjunior songs, shows, and everything else they do, I was able to conquer
every challenge. They helped me a lot. They make me smile even when I
don't have the will to. Leeteuk, especially, brightens my days with his smile
and laughter. I can't help but smile whenever I see his smile. And that is my
story of how I survived.
Mona Breis | 25 Y/O From Lebanon
My
story with K-Pop started seven years ago, I dived into their art and music and
learned a lot about South Korea, Korea, and their culture. Back then when I
used to talk about my passion for K-Pop people used to mock me and consider
it ridiculous and a waste of time, even my parents were annoyed, and they used
to scold me for buying merch for my idols. I and my siblings are huge fans of
K-Pop and then later our parents started to understand us and support us.
Through
the years I learned a lot from them, their strength of perseverance and
determination, their boldness, their courage, their talent, and their art.
Until
now people criticize me that I’m childish for loving K-Pop and that I need to
grow up and that K-Pop is not for my age. And little they do know that I take
my inspiration from my idols and their music, and K-Pop is part of my life or
part of Mona. In the meantime in my work as a photographer and editor, they
give me passion, art, and life. All their music videos and their photoshoot are
my pure and daily inspiration that never ends, they are not only part of the
music industry, for me, but they are also the music industry. I am upset and annoyed that
some people don’t take K-Pop seriously as if it isn’t art, and sometimes it’s
just racism because they are Asian, or they speak a language that they don’t
understand.
My wish is that the world appreciate K-Pop one day.
Sabrina Breis | 25 Y/O Content Creator from Lebanon
My
journey with K-Pop began seven years ago when I was sick and unable to
accomplish anything with my body, which was why I couldn't leave the house.
That was how I got into K-Pop, and it was what got me through the days, but
they were also my inspiration and the reason I smiled. BigBang and Suju were
the first bands I listened to; they were different from what we knew, with a
different language, culture, and style, but I adored their music and
personality, and they inspired me.
When
you love an idol, it is not necessary for them to be from your country, to
share your culture and style, or even to speak your language. Music is a global
language. I was criticized, especially because our idols looks different, and
they used to tell me that only teenagers listen to K-Pop and that it makes no
sense, and their main justification was that they practiced a different faith
than us. "When are you going to grow up?" they used to tell me. They
have no idea that this is art. And it has no gender and no age.
And as a content creator, I am always motivated by them, my ideas, and my emotions when I listen to their music. Especially in terms of how they create and film their music videos. No one, in my opinion, can compete with them, especially in my country, where they are criticized without reason. In conclusion, K-Pop music is full of emotions and remains a source of inspiration for K-Pop lovers.
Lilianny OLiveira 39 Agent from Brazil
From completely ignorant to a huge fan. It’s actually not hard anymore to understand the popularity of k-pop idols and songs. But I honestly see beyond the catchy beats and the cute faces. The hard work they invest and the professionalism behind every single song and performance are what first got me.
Diving into this new style for me showed also a dark side that comes for fans of k-pop. As our idols get more popular, our anonymous fans become less popular among our friends and family. The followers that start to unfollow, the relatives that throw a “funny” ( not so funny) joke, and that friend that “can’t understand” this love for k-pop. So we listen to “you are too old for this” or “you are too young”, and “find something useful to do”. And this is how bullies develop in silence among the ones that should care about us. Since comes from people near us, that “white kind of bullying”, we just realized that the impact was so devastating when the wound is open.
There’s also the bullying coming from complete strangers every time there’s news about any k-pop song or idols on social media. We comment always expecting those haters behind their screens to “draw their swords and apply “justice to humanity”. As if somehow their lives become more useful if they spread their anti-k-pop spray towards fans.
Wow everything is amazing
ReplyDeleteHabibi thank you for contributing !
DeleteI love it!! I never thought people are still being bullied for the music they like to listen to. I totally understand the struggle and also the inspiration. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rim, yes, more than anyone know and it's sad, that's why I wanted to shed a light on this. <3
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