Is BTS' SUGA used as bait? Media silence on anti-corruption officer's death leading probe against South Korea's First Lady raises questions by ARMY
ARMY believes that whenever a political corruption scandal emerges, celebrities are thrust into the spotlight to distract the public from the real issues at hand.
Updated : August 26, 2024 06:37 PM ISTARMY believes that whenever a political corruption scandal emerges, celebrities are thrust into the spotlight to distract the public from the real issues at hand.
BTS SUGA and South Korea's First Lady Kim Keon-hee
Rapper SUGA from the world's biggest boy band BTS is currently under investigation for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). While the police investigation is ongoing, the media trial began immediately, with antis and fans of other groups using this moment to tarnish the reputation of the group. A significant role in this has been played by Korean media, which has circulated several news reports about SUGA and BTS, even when those reports were proven false on numerous occasions.
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While the group's fandom, ARMY, has been posting trends on X (formerly known as Twitter) to clarify the situation, the Korean media, which has been exploiting the story for over a week, has not stopped covering anything related to the rapper, even his serving time in the military.
So, when the news broke about a senior official of South Korea's state-run Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) being found dead under mysterious circumstances, it was surprising to see only a few reports make noise on the matter and was immediately overshadowed by more coverage of SUGA.
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— lea⁷ 🧑🏻🚀 (@seokjinbit) August 14, 2024
JTBC APOLOGIZE TO SUGA
YONHAP NEWS APOLOGIZE TO SUGA
JTBC SPREADING LIES
YONHAP SPREADING LIES pic.twitter.com/GZz1EzifPU
Anti-Corruption officer's death?
The official, Mr Kim, had led high-profile and politically sensitive investigations, including those involving First Lady Kim Keon-hee and former opposition leader Lee Jae Myung. On Thursday (August 8) at around 9:50 AM, Mr. Kim was found dead in his apartment in Sejong City. His body was discovered by someone who had come to his home after he failed to report to work and could not be reached by phone. A suicide note was found with the deceased.
As the acting director of the ACRC's anti-corruption bureau, Kim had overseen several significant investigations until recently. He was responsible for looking into opposition leader Lee Jae Myung's use of a helicopter following a knife attack in January and was also involved in the probe into First Lady Kim Keon Hee’s infamous luxury handbag scandal.
Is SUGA used as bait?
Amidst such gripping news, it's striking that a rapper falling from his e-scooter has dominated Korean media coverage. ARMY believes that whenever a political corruption scandal emerges, celebrities are thrust into the spotlight to distract the public from the real issues at hand.
a dui case where no one was hurt, no property was damaged, yoongi apologized as soon as possible, punished as per the law should have ended DAYS AGO. this has been going on for a WEEK and you tell me this isn’t the media trying to coverup for all the other issues currently in sk?
— 📁 (@houriyng) August 13, 2024
THE COMMENTS UNDER NAVER ARTICLE ARE SIDING WITH YOONGI?? KOREANS ARE LITERALLY DEFENDING HIM AND SAYING HE PURPOSELY BEING USED TO COVER UP ACTUAL NEWS ?? THESE PPL ARE LITERALLY MEN AND WOMEN IN THEIR 40S LIKE NOT EVEN ARMYS OMG
— 𝐤𝐚𝐞 🪷 (@UGHIMFINE) August 14, 2024
IT ALL MAKE SENSE NOW! Everytime a political corruption is exposed a celebrity is put on spotlight so people get distracted from the real scandal and corruption.
— jk's mother in law⁷ (@lobelycutiesexy) August 13, 2024
Are they using Yoongi's incident as a cover?
IT WAS ALL A SETUP #ShameOnKoreanMedia pic.twitter.com/agt4bYAKHO
Please also boost the articles covering news that they're trying to cover up, e.g. South Korea's First Lady's bribery investigator "committing suicide" (as if anyone believes that), Kakao stock manipulation and arrest, the Ador employee who was SH'd and MHJ's actions against her.
— BTS Paved The Way ⟭⟬ ⁷ (@KookieMonSuga) August 12, 2024
About SUGA's DUI:
On Tuesday, August 6 (KST), SUGA, aka Min Yoongi, was booked for driving under the influence (DUI) after being caught operating an electric scooter while intoxicated. The case was further complicated by reports suggesting that the scooter might not meet the criteria for a personal mobility device.
While many fake news reports and CCTV footage circulated online, claiming that the rapper lied in his apology, new videos have emerged supporting his account of the incident.
CCTV obtained by Dong-A Ilbo on the 14th shows 🐱 riding an electric scooter on the sidewalk. At around 11.10 PM on the 6th, 🐱 lost his balance and fell while making a left turn toward the inside of the main entrance of Nine One Hannam after passing three riot police officers + pic.twitter.com/95yr7uq35r
— kina yoongi (@Sakina801) August 14, 2024
It was revealed that Suga DIDN'T lie..the video spread by media earlier claiming it was Suga it was in fact not him
— dai!♡⁷ (@itz_daimi) August 14, 2024
—it's confirmed that the distance was approximately 500 meters
—he fell just like he said at the front door of his own house pic.twitter.com/tcUAdUpbHd
In South Korea, electric kickboards require a valid license for rental, and riders must follow traffic laws similar to those for motor vehicles. SE Daily reports that the fatality rate for e-scooter accidents is 5.6%, which is 4.3 times higher than the overall traffic accident fatality rate.