BTS Suga gave a stinging step to the crooked viewers regarding his speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
Suga said, "I have a lot of words about 'What are you doing there because you are a Singer?'"
“We’ve also been speaking to promote and promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We don’t have to wear glasses too much, we know all about it and we’ve gone to that role,” he said.
He also mentioned that the number of viewers who relayed the United Nations General Assembly at the time was high due to BTS. Suga said, “People have limited ratings for the United Nations General Assembly, and the number of views has increased as we attended.” "If you have seen a lot of people, I think you have done our part," he said.
Indeed, according to the New York City Times and Washington Poster, more than a million people watched in real time the scene BTS spoke at the United Nations General Assembly at the time. Suga appears to have explained the positive impact of BTS on this.
Earlier, BTS spoke about young people and future generations at the opening session of the 76th United Nations General Assembly SEK event, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Moment held in the United States on the 20th, and introduced stories of young people who are trying to live healthier in Only.
BTS, which will speak at United Nations for the third time this year following 2018 and 2020, has now acted as a messenger to convey the voices of future generations to all Worlds. Following the speech, he also performed the song Permission to Dance, which was released on July 9, starting at the United Nations General Assembly meeting hall, followed by the lobby of the General Assembly, the entrance to the Government building, and the grass plaza.
Foreign media such as the New York City Times, Washington Post, Billboards, Mashable, Rolling Stone, Variety, and Teen Vogue focused on BTS's United Nations General Assembly speech and performance. President Moon Jae-in, who appointed BTS as SEK envoy, said, "BTS is the best artist and has conveyed a message of sympathy and hope to young people in World suffering from Only."