Published 14:37 IST, June 1st 2020

George Floyd's death: The Academy, Disney, other Hollywood giants stand against racism

Major Hollywood studios including Disney, Paramount have issued statements on social media supporting the Black community and Black Lives Matter movement

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Major Hollywood studios including Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount, Netflix, Amazon and Acemy of Motion Pictures have issued statements on social media supporting Black community and Black Lives Matter movement, in wake of death of George Floyd. 46-year-old African-American man died last Monday in Minneapolis, Minnesota after a white police officer pressed his knee on his neck for more than eight minutes. officer was arrested on Friday and charged with third-degree murder.

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Hollywood giants stand against racism

“We stand against racism. We stand for inclusion. We stand with our fellow Black employees, storytellers, creators and entire Black community. We must unite and speak out,” Disney said in a statement shared on its various social media platforms.

same statement was posted on official Twitter accounts of Disney owned Marvel Studios and Pixar.  Acemy said it stands in solidarity with people of black community and demanded justice for Floyd. “ death of George Floyd is not acceptable to anyone. We stand in solidarity with our black members, colleagues, storytellers, artists and with all black people across our nation because we know Black Lives Matter. “ Acemy ds its voice to call for justice. We must shine a brighter light on racism and do our part to step up to this moment,” statement re.

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Warner Bros posted on Twitter, “We stand with our Black colleagues, talent, storytellers and fans – and all affected by senseless violence. Your voices matter, your messages matter. #BlackLivesMatter” Paramount Pictures also took to microblogging site to condemn act of racism and senseless violence against Black community.

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“Black lives matter. Black culture matters. Black communities matter. We stand in solidarity with our black colleagues, creators, partners and audiences and condemn all acts of racism, discrimination, and senseless acts of violence,” post re. Streaming giant Netflix, one of first major producers from Hollywood to comment on Flyod’s death, said it was important to speak up right now. “To be silent is to be complicit. Black lives matter. We have a platform, and we have a duty to our Black members, employees, creators and talent to speak up,” statement re. Amazon said brutal treatment of black people in US needs to stop. “Toger we stand in solidarity with Black community – our employees, customers and partners – in fight against systemic racism and injustice,” streaming platform posted on Twitter. HBO changed its Twitter handle name to #BlackLivesMatter.

 

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