BTS fans match K-pop band's $1 mn donation towards Black Lives Matter movement
Fans of megastars raised the amount within 24 hours.

The band's managers Big Hit Entertainment said at the weekend that they and BTS - currently one of the biggest acts in the world - had jointly donated $1 million to the ongoing anti-racism movement in the US and beyond, triggered by the death in police custody of an unarmed black man as an officer knelt on his neck.
"We stand against racial discrimination. We condemn violence," BTS tweeted last week, which has since been retweeted around 1 million times.
우리는 인종차별에 반대합니다.우리는 폭력에 반대합니다.나, 당신, 우리 모두는 존중받을 권리가 있습니다. 함께 하겠습니다.We stand against racial discrimination.We… https://t.co/6ch3e0Ty6t
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) 1591250510000The Big Hit announcement soon sparked a #MatchAMillion hashtag trending worldwide on Twitter, with a set of BTS fans - One in an Army - setting up an online donation project for the cause.
On Monday morning, One in an Army announced they had raised just over $1 million from nearly 35,000 donors.
.@BTS_twt fans match BTS' one million dollar donation to Black Lives Matter.You can download our release here :… https://t.co/8jbLQECkQe
— One in an ARMY⁷ Charity Project (@OneInAnARMY) 1591580920000None of the fan group's organisers are South Korean, according to their website, with most from Europe or North America.
The announcement follows a recent online effort by K-pop fans to take over the controversial #WhiteLivesMatter hashtag, often used by those who criticise the anti-racism protesters, by posting the tag along with videos and images of their favourite singers.
BTS - or Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates as Bulletproof Boy Scouts - are the first K-pop group to top charts in the United States and Britain with a string of sold-out shows in Los Angeles, Paris and London's Wembley Stadium.
"I am from London. My mom had to deal with racism all her life," wrote one black BTS fan.
"I'm absolutely proud to tell her the group that... I adore supports us and stand with us."
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