Published 16:49 IST, June 1st 2020
Khloe Kardashian is 'disgusted' over George Floyd's murder; says 'Black lives do matter'
Recently, Khloe Kardashian took to her Instagram handle and penned a heartfelt note, expressing her feeling about George Floyd's 'murder'. Read more details.
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Just after Hollywood stars Jennifer Aniston, Viola Davis and Anne Hathaway expressed ir disappointment with police brutality resulting in murder of African American man George Floyd, Khloe Kardashian recently took to her Instagram handle to express her views about situation. reality show star, in her public te, mentioned that she is ‘angry, heartbroken and disgusted’ over murder of George Floyd and mentioned that she will use her ‘privilege to fight for George’
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Khloe Kardashian mentioned in her te that she 'will continue to pray for equality for all and remain hopeful to serve justice' to George Floyd’s mor. She also mentioned that ‘black people have been discriminated against, victimized and murdered for too long’.
Adding to same, Khloe mentioned that she will continue to voice her opinions ‘louder than ever’ and will ‘vote for those who stand for equality and justice’.
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Khloe wrote: " far should fear for his son’s safety, every time he steps foot out door every morning. mor should live in fear like that, and as I think about my daughter, future children and all of our children, I kw that we have to create a better future for m. One filled with love, light, and compassion, t one filled with hatred and igrance, and I vow to continue to teach my daughter every single day, and with every opportunity, I get, to have a love for ors, regardless of colour of ir skin, ir sexuality to ir religious beliefs"
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Take a look at whole statement:
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Viola Davis shared a picture, which features a text of George Floyd's words before his demise. With picture shared, Viola Davis offered condolences to his bereaved family and wrote: "This is what it means to be Black in America. Tried. Convicted. Killed for being Black. We are dictated by hundreds of years of policies that have restricted our very existence and still have to continue to face modern-day lynchings. Here's thing, America will never be great until we can figure out a way for it to work for EVERYBODY!!! 'I define connection as energy that exists between people when y feel seen, heard and valued'.RIP George Floyd". Take a look at post:
Lupita Nyong'o took to her Twitter handle to speak about cultural movement she would like to see, after 'racist' attack on George Floyd. Lupita Nyong'o shared a series of pictures, which speaks about 'racism' of white against black.
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16:49 IST, June 1st 2020