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BTS: ARMY promotes pro-voting campaign in Brazil and demonstrates once again how powerful Bangtan’s fandom is

btsthe South Korean group of k pophas not only spread his music around the world but also a strong message to youth. ARMY, the BTS fandom, has taken action and created a pro-vote campaign in Brazil. The fans of the South American country have started a strong campaign on networks under the hashtag #TiraOTítuloArmy which consists of encouraging young people close to turning 16 to exercise their vote.

The magnitude of the campaign does not stop there, ARMY has also organized to project images with a strong message in the main capitals of Brazil such as Belém, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre and Salvador de Bahía.

The Twitter account ARMY HELP THE PLANET has been reporting pieces of the campaign in different places in Brazil. The user informs that the projection project has been carried out in 6 different points of Brazil (capitals). Here are some of the projections:

The image shows one of the projections of Porto Alegre with the lyrics of the song “Tomorrow” by BTS, specifically the following paragraph: “Tomorrow will keep coming, we are too young to give up.”

#TiraOTítuloArmy, the ARMY pro-vote campaign in Brazil.  |  Via: @ARMY_HTP

In Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro they screened the leader of BTS, Kim Namjoon. Bangtan Sonyeondan is quite well known for supporting social causes and being active in citizenship as well as political figures. Let’s not forget that they have worked alongside UNICEF on the LOVE YOURSELF campaign and gave a substantial and powerful speech at the UN.

Without a doubt, the idols have managed to inspire their fans to continue fighting for their goals and for a better world. The campaign organized by the Brazilian army was publicized by themselves on networks, mainly Twitter, where the project achieved high visibility, reaching world-class stars such as Mark Ruffalo. BTS fans have once again proven to be a diverse fandom, socially aware, and active in social politics.

ARMY through Twitter also provided several tips and steps to obtain the voter card:

Source: Elcomercio

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