With K-pop and light sticks, South Koreans demanded Yoon's impeachment
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K-pop fans are using their love for music and light sticks to unite over political causes, transforming concerts into vibrant protests against South Korea's leadership.
The phenomenon of combining K-pop culture with political activism signifies a shift in how young people find community, highlighting shared interests in contemporary protests.
With cheer sticks illuminating protesters, K-pop songs have become anthems for political movements, creating a unique atmosphere where music plays a central role in activism.
Protest songs and the collective power of youth demonstrations show that political engagement is being redefined, as the lines between entertainment and activism blur.
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