On January 24, discussions among netizens ignited over IU and BTS V's "Love Win All" music video, with some accusing it of being exploitative and insensitive to the disabled community. Allegations stem from the portrayal of IU and V as a deaf and blind couple, respectively, escaping persecution symbolized by a cube representing hate.
Critics argue that the video implies the couple wishes for an able-bodied life, particularly in a scene where they envision themselves without disabilities. Netizens are divided, with some calling for understanding of the video's deeper narrative while others criticize it as insensitive.
Mixed reactions on social media include:
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Some urging viewers to watch the video before passing judgment.
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Calls for genuine concern for the disabled community in everyday life rather than selective criticism.
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Disagreements on whether the video is about a couple escaping death or promoting an ableist narrative.
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Comparisons to past controversies involving LGBTQ+ representation.
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Assertions that IU and V should acknowledge and accept criticism from the disabled community.
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This controversy follows previous scrutiny, as a stylist from HYBE accused the music video of exploitation. As discussions intensify, the artists may face pressure to respond to the allegations and provide clarity on the video's intent.