BTS leader RM recently received recognition from The Pixel Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending violence against women. RM was named in their “16 Male Role Models Helping to Stop Violence Against Women” list, which highlights individuals making significant contributions to this cause.
The organization praised RM for addressing concerns over past lyrics that were criticized as misogynistic, acknowledging his efforts to learn and grow. The list, initially shared on December 4, gained traction after being reposted on X, sparking widespread discussions.
right right… https://t.co/JiDKlqhFf5 pic.twitter.com/BwUMyjV0OX
— ted¹² (@ohmyyeojin) December 12, 2024
meanwhile he has never, not even with a single word, attempted to tell his fans he does not stand for s#xually harassing female idols under the pretext of defending him because ✨image✨ https://t.co/er4tzGsUAO
— ۟ (@nwjns1st) December 12, 2024
While many fans celebrated RM’s inclusion, others questioned the decision. Critics pointed to RM’s past interactions with an accused rapist, arguing that such associations undermine his role model status.
no but genuinely thinking outside of kpop for a minute why do awards like this even exist? why should men be rewarded for not being a misogynist and for not beating up women? https://t.co/rtJza46I4g
— 𖣠 (@digitalstereos) December 12, 2024
i don’t think someone ‘unlearning misogyny’ should warrant them to be labelled as a role model making positive impacts on women https://t.co/CCbnceqq1l pic.twitter.com/pUIrpeuHtf
— 🔻 (@biglogdyh) December 12, 2024
Some also voiced concerns about the behavior of certain fans, suggesting that RM hasn’t done enough to discourage misogyny within his fandom.
Namjoon literally got blacklisted by korean men for being a women supporter. He is never going to be the bad guy y'all want him to be. https://t.co/Ov1RZU4Nbz
— lia 𓍯 (@jmndiorz) December 12, 2024
Supporters, however, defended RM, highlighting his willingness to address criticism and his ongoing efforts to use his platform responsibly. They argued that his inclusion recognizes growth and the positive influence he has on millions worldwide.
"what impact" he's the reason why hybe has gender sensitivity training for their trainees. Can't say the same for other idols https://t.co/SBoo3dVgvk pic.twitter.com/ktxkPSWCsa
— sig (@sambalsmatah) December 12, 2024
genuinely wish people on here would understand how important it is for feminism in a country where men r punching pregnant women in the face over an assigned seat on public transportation to have men on their side, being open abt educating themselves & unlearning certain things https://t.co/fLzxJiojmV
— ًً (@kkurasgirl) December 12, 2024