The South Korean pop sensation BTS shared their thoughts on how young people have fared during the COVID-19 pandemic during an appearance at the United Nations (UN) on Monday, and how younger generations are tackling big issues like the climate crisis.
The group said they’ve heard Generation Z sometimes referred to as the “lost generation,” but said they believe this generation should be referred to as the “welcome generation” because of their resilience.
“I think it’s a stretch to say they’re lost just because the paths they tread can’t be seen by grown up eyes,” said BTS group leader Kim Nam-Joon, better known as RM.
The K-pop group also filmed a music video to their song “Permission Dance” at the UN headquarters.
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The group said they’ve heard Generation Z sometimes referred to as the “lost generation,” but said they believe this generation should be referred to as the “welcome generation” because of their resilience.
“I think it’s a stretch to say they’re lost just because the paths they tread can’t be seen by grown up eyes,” said BTS group leader Kim Nam-Joon, better known as RM.
The K-pop group also filmed a music video to their song “Permission Dance” at the UN headquarters.
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