White Celebs Standing In Solidarity With The Black Lives Matter Movement
Allyship: A Gallery Of Famous White People Standing In Solidarity With The Black Lives Matter Movement
THIS IS WHAT WE LOVE TO SEE !!!! ARIANA GRANDE PROTESTING FOR JUSTICE !! pic.twitter.com/I0yd6e7whN
— monisha. (@gngdeluxeee) May 31, 2020
After countless murders by bloodthirsty cops emboldened by a deeply racist system, a slew of white celebs have (finally) started using their massive platforms (and even hit the streets) to support the Black Lives Matter movement that continues to evolve into a globally-supported call to action.
With mountains of cash and influence, they’ve pledged to fight for change, informed millions of people about racial injustice and nudged their famous friends to join the movement at a time when we need their resources the most.
And no, we’re not giving them a pass for just now waking up to something that’s been happening for years but it’s nice to see white celebs who thrive off support from the Black community actually stand in solidarity with the movement.
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THIS IS WHAT WE LOVE TO SEE !!!! ARIANA GRANDE PROTESTING FOR JUSTICE !! pic.twitter.com/I0yd6e7whN
— monisha. (@gngdeluxeee) May 31, 2020
Ariana Grande
“THIS IS WHAT WE LOVE TO SEE! ARIANA GRANDE PROTESTING FOR JUSTICE!”
View this post on InstagramText "FLOYD" to 55156 #blacklivesmatter
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Kim Kardashian
“I know I can use my own voice to help amplify those voices that have been muffled for far too long”
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Seth Rogen
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My king Keanu Reeves is out protesting 🥺😭❤️ pic.twitter.com/KndZEVGl7T
— ヴェルサーチ 🪐🧢 (@FendiVersace) May 31, 2020
Keanu Reeves
“My king Keanu Reeves is out protesting”
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Ellen
“#BlackLivesMatter
Sign a petition. Make a donation. Get informed. Make a phone call. Do it all from the link in my bio”
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Madison Beer
“I will always stand with you and fight with you. your voice matters. you will not be silenced. #blacklivesmatter today, tomorrow & forever”
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Lady Gaga
“The voices of the Black community have been silent for too long and that silence has proven deadly time and time again
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Halsey
“Say his name. Share this information. If you have friends and family who are privileged enough to “stay away from this kind of news” then take that fucking privilege away. Uplift the voices of black members of your community voicing their fear or outrage or grief”
Legendary San Antonio Spurs coach, Gregg Popovich, unloads on Trump, Mitch McConnell and other members of the Republican Party brilliantly and calls for the system to change. https://t.co/ZeOvNJ7Ivx pic.twitter.com/EpSGj0wNUx
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) June 1, 2020
Gregg Popovich
He. Hit. The. Nail. On. The. Head
— Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) May 28, 2020
Carson Wentz
“All I know is that the institutional racism in this country breaks my heart and needs to stop. Can’t even fathom what the Black community has to endure on a daily basis”
Ana de Armas & Ben Affleck attend a protest for the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/CnI1g7gIv6
— Ana de Armas Updates (@ArmasUpdates) June 2, 2020
Ben Affleck & Ana de Armas
“Ana de Armas & Ben Affleck attend a protest for the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Los Angeles”
Neal Brennan
View this post on InstagramAn Idea That's better Than Social Media. (Also, black square!)
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“You Want To Help Black People? An Idea That’s better Than Social Media. (Also, black square!)”
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