Celebs Speak Out Against White Nationalist March in Virginia
Young celebs are making their voices heard after a series of violent marches erupted today in Charlottesville, Virginia, as white nationalists clash with counter-protestors.
Additionally, at least one person has died after a car plowed down a group of pedestrians participating in a counter-protest at a white supremacist rally.
Camila Cabello, Zendaya, Sarah Hyland, and tons of other stars have all taken to social media to condemn the violence, racism, and President Donald Trump for how he is handling the situation.
“This is horrifying…. hatred, racism and violence have no place in our society… this is not America #Charlottesville,” Camila wrote.
See the rest of the tweets below.
this is horrifying…. hatred, racism and violence have no place in our society… this is not America ????????????????????????????#Charlottesville
— camila (@Camila_Cabello) August 12, 2017
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This is terrorism. https://t.co/Kdv3qnewtD
— Zendaya (@Zendaya) August 12, 2017
The US has remained a very scary place to live in and it's just getting worse. "Land of the Free…as long as you're a straight white male"
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) August 12, 2017
To those nitpicking at my tweet… You realize you're defending NAZIS! White supremacists. These are domestic terrorists! I can't with y'all
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) August 12, 2017
You do realize that was in reference to THEIR opinion. Not mine. Look at the pictures. Listen to their chants. Hear their hatred for others. https://t.co/hX8NwjDQDj
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) August 12, 2017
Free speech is not a right for violence.
— Caity Lotz (@caitylotz) August 12, 2017
Does hate speech fall under free speech? ????
— Caity Lotz (@caitylotz) August 12, 2017
nazis & white supremacists are committing acts of terrorism & "sad!" is your response? you're a pathetic excuse for a president & a human. https://t.co/RbyBgo5UDX
— Tyler Oakley (@tyleroakley) August 12, 2017
Hey white nationalists. If you hate the color of your country go find an island. Create your own country and then blow it up. Cool thanks.
— Matt Shively (@MattShively1) August 12, 2017
the events occurring in #charlottesville are so incredibly DISGUSTING. i feel so full of sadness that such hateful/unaccepting ppl exist.????
— Andrea Russett (@AndreaRussett) August 12, 2017
its hard for me to comprehend how one person can hate another solely because of their skin color. i just. dont. get it. we are all human. ????
— Andrea Russett (@AndreaRussett) August 12, 2017
did this idiot just try to disguise his racism and ignorance as "heritage" and "culture"? jesus christ https://t.co/WD50OFA8mK
— Andrea Russett (@AndreaRussett) August 12, 2017
life's too short for fighting, discrimination, or hatred. #Charlottesville my heart is with you.
— Sabrina Carpenter (@SabrinaAnnLynn) August 12, 2017
The news is hurting my heart more than I can bear today. Stepping away from twitter for a poetry/puppy/sunset at the beach day.
— Simon Curtis (@simoncurtis) August 12, 2017
The greatest lie in American history has always been that White Americans are the ones under attack/ having rights taken away.
— Tyler James Williams (@TylerJamesWill) August 12, 2017
Devastating, sickening, and horrific.. #charlottesvile ????
— Niki DeMartino (@nikidemar) August 12, 2017
Fuck Racism. We are all one. Get that through your ignorant fucking brains. We are all brothers & sisters. We all bleed & die the same.
— Harry Hudson (@harryhudson) August 12, 2017
Imagine the uproar if Native Americans (whose land we live on) said they were protesting to "take their country back" #Charlottesville
— Yara shahidi (@YaraShahidi) August 12, 2017
when you're accustomed to privilege, equality looks like discrimination. – unknown
— jenna ortega (@jennaortega) August 12, 2017
Praying for America today. There's enough hate going around, I'm not trying to fuel it.
— jenna ortega (@jennaortega) August 12, 2017
Praying for America today. There's enough hate going around, I'm not trying to fuel it.
— jenna ortega (@jennaortega) August 12, 2017
I see humans, but I don't see humanity.
My heart is broken. Please, just love. #Charlottesville— Sofia Carson (@SofiaCarson) August 12, 2017
The people who already hold the power DON'T NEED EMPOWERMENT. It trickles down from the top. Make it stop!! I feel heavy.. #Charlottesville
— Cameron Boyce (@TheCameronBoyce) August 12, 2017
I wanna know why the cops show up to #BlackLivesMatter "riots" in riot gear and are nowhere to be seen at these #Charlottesville "rallies"
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) August 12, 2017
????????the system, ????????these disgusting, uneducated SCUM thinking they are anything superior, and FUCK the government for enticing this ignorance
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) August 12, 2017
I just wanna know, ya know? What's happening in #charlottesville right now is a prime example of� https://t.co/OhikdrgUha
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) August 12, 2017
Devastated over Charlottesville, we need to spread as much positivity as possible at this time.
— Chlo� Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) August 12, 2017
This violence and white supremacy will not represent our country
— Chlo� Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) August 12, 2017