Black Lives Matter: Celebrities taking a stand against racism
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#legendJun 02, 2020
Unless you’ve been under a rock lately, you’ve probably heard about the utterly heartbreaking and unnecessary death of George Floyd, yet another black man in America who has died at the hands (or rather, knee) of a white police officer on 25 May 2020.
As the world expresses outrage over the longstanding social injustices against the black community, here’s how some celebrities have been using their social platforms to show their support for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Billie Eilish
One of the most controversial posts was from 18-year-old American singer-songwriter, Billie Eilish, who called out anyone who ignorantly continued to say “all lives matter” in response to the movement.
Ariana Grande
In addition to joining the protests in person, Ariana Grande shared resources on the #BlackLivesMatter movement and how she’s currently understanding her privilege and how to use it to help others.
Adam Lambert
Adam Lambert was appalled by number of “ignorant, right wing and tone deaf” comments in response to his #BlackLivesMatter post and was happy to lose a few followers in the process.
P!nk
P!nk voiced out her support for George Floyd and listed many other victims of racial injustice, noting how ridiculous that a list of names even exists. Heartbroken, she urged her fans to message the DA to bring the officers to justice.
Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner broke her silence by posting a quote from Martin Luther King, Jr, saying that remaining silent would be equivalent to betrayal to the black community.
Beyonce
Queen B posted a video to her Instagram and shared a list of different resources to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement, plus a petition to sign in order to demand justice for Floyd.
Dua Lipa
Pop star Dua Lipa shared practical resources for getting involved in the fight for justice, saying “Sign the petition, get on the phone, talk to your family, friends and kids. If you are a business owner, make a public statement of support to your black clients, friends and co-workers. We can be the change. We have to start the conversation in our own circles.”
Cardi B
Rapper Cardi B posted a tribute to George Floyd, saying “Enough is enough!” and “What will it take? A civil war?” Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.