A new movement arose on social networks called blockout, which consists of blocking celebrities who have preferred not to speak out about the crisis in Palestine and other social problems.
Although it is not a cancellation movement against celebrities, it does seek to exert pressure on them to take a position.
Everything exploded after the Met Gala, an event where celebrities paraded in their most expensive outfits designed by brands inaccessible to the majority of the world’s population.
The above was because while the event was taking place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, a few blocks away a pro-Palestinian demonstration was stopped by the US police and Israel was bombing Rafah, one of the areas that was kept safe and was the refuge. of some displaced by the war.
In fact, comparisons were made between the Met Gala and the dystopian book “The Hunger Games”, due to the opulence of the costumes and the indifference of those who participated in the event while a different reality was faced outside.
They say Blockout is the biggest social movement in the United States after BlackLivesMatter. It’s drooling there. Luckily Anitta didn’t go to the Met because she took this for Christ pic.twitter.com/0p5Uaqccn2
— Leandritto 🐀 (@leohmend) May 14, 2024
2024-05-15 23:08:28
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