Here is how celebrities & millennials are supporting the movement against racism in the US.
The US witnessed protests around different cities after videos of racial violence emerged and people took to the streets to raise their voice against this discrimination. Many American singers and celebrities vocally condemned this act and even participated in the protests. The deaths of George Floyd, Sean Reed, Breonna Taylor made people realize that there is still a lot of discrimination against the community and this has to be stopped.
Many Indian celebrities also expressed concern over this issue and tweeted in support of this movement. Here are the reactions from celebrities around the world and how they are supporting the #BlacksLivesMatter movement.
I do things every day without fear, because I am privileged, and I am privileged every day because I am white.
Being not racist is not enough, we must be anti racist.
Social change is enacted when a society mobilizes.
I stand in solidarity with all of those protesting. pic.twitter.com/45MSXAWEJl
been donating as much as I can to as many worthy places as I can (George Floyd memorial fund, Bail funds, NAACP, ACLU, etc) I’m sorry I only publicized the one chain donation on twitter. Doing everything I can to educate and be as effective an ally as possible #BlackLivesMatterhttps://t.co/FQ2sIa2SR3
I have spent the last 24 hours just trying to process this all. Nothing anyone says can take back what has happened. But we can and must all make sure to take action. Too many black lives have been taken from us for far too long. pic.twitter.com/2bOF1mxE04
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