Abstract
This Final Paper has as its theme the #BlackLivesMatter and the #StopAsianHate social movements in a perspective through the discourses made by the South Korean group BTS on Twitter. Our main question is: how these two hashtags make sense as social movements on the Web? For this, we used as theoretical and methodological foundation articles by Eni P. Orlandi (2020) and Marie-Anne Paveau (2021) that runs out about Discourse Analysis and Digital Discourse Analysis, respectively. Our hypothesis that the hashtags propagated by a specific group is what make them social movements is reaffirmed throughout this paper through the theory that the replicability and the use of hashtags along with the displacement of those protests to the streets are the result of an intersection between pre-discourses and life experience of those who are the focus of hate crimes and violence.