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So my Mom pointed out that Blackpink's appropriation of the Hindu God Ganesha, has now gone international and found it's way into the New York Times.
If you are not from America, The New York Times is one of the biggest newspapers in the entire country, so this is a big deal.
The article addresses the issue, while following a story line of fans holding YG/Blackpink accountable, while still staying loyal to the group.
It also references past incidents of both positive and negative cultural use in kpop.
Link To The Article
If you are not from America, The New York Times is one of the biggest newspapers in the entire country, so this is a big deal.
The article addresses the issue, while following a story line of fans holding YG/Blackpink accountable, while still staying loyal to the group.
It also references past incidents of both positive and negative cultural use in kpop.
Link To The Article