The Killers revamped their single "Land of the Free" on Sunday (June 7), adding new lyrics to address the death of George Floyd.
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Beach Bunny frontwoman Lili Trifilio apologized on Sunday (May 31) after a track she wrote to honor the memory of George Floyd stirred up controversy on social media.The lilting tribute, titled "George Floyd," finds the indie rocker ruminating on the current state of the world as protests rock cities across the country following Floyd's death.
"While the privileged mutter/ On headline covers/ The crowd asks the police/ 'How can you expect us/ To think you protect us?/ You murdered him in front
.The Killers revamped their single "Land of the Free" on Sunday (June 7), adding new lyrics to address the death of George Floyd.
Ted actor took to social media to share a tribute to Floyd, who died in Minneapolis on May 25 when white police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck.Chauvin has since been sacked and charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter.
Mark Wahlberg is reconciling with alleged past racist behavior after critics called him out on social media for posting a tribute to George Floyd amid the ongoing protests against police brutality. Wahlberg took to social media to join the myriad of celebrities to call for reform after the May 25 death of Floyd, a black man who was seen in a shocking video that shows him being taken into custody by an officer who places his knee on his neck for more than eight minutes.
Jordan Moreau GoFundMe has suspended conservative political commentator Candace Owens’s fundraiser for an Alabama cafe whose co-owner criticized the George Floyd protests. Owens also came under fire for controversial comments about Floyd while speaking with Glenn Beck.Owens raised more than $200,000 for Birmingham’s Parkside Cafe, whose co-owner Michael Dykes said Floyd was a “thug” and protesters were “idiots” in a text message to a co-worker that was posted online.
Kevin Hart and Tyrese Gibson led calls for change after attending George Floyd’s memorial service at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday.The stars received shoutouts for their support as they mourned Floyd’s shocking death alongside his family and friends, after the African-American man was killed at the hands of white police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 25 May.
George Floyd’s memorial was moving for both viewers at home and those in attendance at the service, held at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday.
George Floyd's memorial was moving for both viewers at home and those in attendance at the service, held at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday.
“I cannot begin to understand your experience, but what I can do is stand by you"
By Todd Spangler
Tokyo Jetz made a huge mistake and now she’s apologizing after the massive backlash she received from her followers. The star seemed to make a George Floyd related joke and people were very mad about it! Now, Tokyo admits that she was ‘wrong as hell!’ In a video statement she released on the matter, the woman seemed very regretful as she addressed everything with tears in her eyes.
A simple “sorry” would have sufficed.