K-Pop Fans Have Gone Political Again By Taking Over A Conservative Hashtag

The power of K-pop is unmatched.
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A Georgia representative has filed articles of impeachment against Joe Biden just two days into his presidency, but one group of people has rallied to try and block the effort.

Die-hard fans of the popular music genre K-pop, often referred to as "K-pop stans," have again hopped into the political game by taking over a conservative hashtag on Twitter.

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When I saw that #ImpeachBidenNow was trending, but sweet Jesus, it was sooooo much better than I expected. Kelly Lynne (@jakeowenismycat)

#ImpeachBidenNow quickly shot up to number one on the trending board, after over 70,000 fans of K-pop submitted their tweets and completely took over the feed. 

This all comes as a response to republican Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene filing articles of impeachment against Joe Biden just two days into his presidency.

This is not the first time K-pop stans have joined the political fight, as thousands came together to reserve tickets for Donald Trump's Oklahoma Rally back in June 2020, despite having no intention to go, causing an extremely low and disappointing turnout.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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