
▪ Kpop prince Junkgkook from BTS has been discharged from his mandatory military service
▪ 48 hours later he turned up for a concert soundcheck wearing a cap that said "MAKE TOKYO GREAT AGAIN"
▪ Trump's infamous campaign slogan has recently been adopted by Korean conservatives
▪ In Japan it was adapted by Tokyo's nationalistic and anti-Korean governor Koike Yuriko
▪ The Japanese brand behind the cap shouted out and thanked Jungkook for helping it sell out
▪ Jungkook quickly apologized and said he has thrown away the hat.
"Hello, this is Jungkook.
After seeing you all again for the first time in a while, it weighs heavily on me to be writing this kind of message.
I sincerely apologize for the disappointment and discomfort caused by the phrase written on the hat I wore during today’s rehearsal.
I deeply acknowledge that I failed to fully recognize the historical and political significance of the phrase, and I take full responsibility for the disappointment and hurt I caused due to my lack of awareness.
I am truly sorry.
There is no excuse for what happened, regardless of the reason. It was my mistake and my carelessness.
From now on, I will be more thoughtful and careful with each and every action I take.
I humbly accept all the criticism and reproach regarding my mistake.
The hat has already been discarded.
BTS are back! 💜