According to a report from RT, the PinkyPop cafe owners were looking to print “greeting cards and banners” that featured their customer’s favourite K-Pop groups.
Taking to Instagram stories, the owners of the cafe elaborated about the situation and the printers dismissive behaviour. “We discussed all the work details, and placed our first order… after seeing the photos of the bands BTS and Stray Kids, which they were supposed to print, they began to ignore us,” they wrote.
When the print shop eventually responded to the cafe owners, they refused to take part in the job after claiming that BTS promotes a “non-traditional orientation.” “Do I understand correctly that these people have a non-traditional orientation?