Since George Floyd's death, social media has caught fire with the missteps of careless celebrities. What can we learn from their mistakes? 👇 BlackLivesMatter
Since George Floyd died while being brutally restrained by a white Minnesota police officer on May 25, support for the Black Lives Matter movement has swept across social media. And absolutely everyone is expected to say something, or be damned. An empty Twitter feed is now a conspicuous badge of complicity with the racists – silence has become deafening.
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