She’s never shied away from speaking the truth.
And Selena Gomez took to Twitter to condemn social media platforms for allowing Neo-Nazis to sell ‘racist products’ to its users.
The 28-year-old singer slammed Facebook and Instagram for allowing the sales of shirts promoting ‘White Lives Matter’ with Nazi swastikas in a tweet liked by 30,000 followers, with another 4,000 fans sharing her message.
Standing strong: Selena Gomez took to Twitter to condemn social media platforms for allowing Neo-Nazis to sell ‘racist products’ to its users
Gomez shared a tweet from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (@CCDHate) which blasted the social networks.
‘I’m speechless,’ she wrote on Twitter. ‘@Facebook @Instagram how are you tolerating this hate? There’s still accounts there even though you have been notified!!’
The original tweet from CCDHate showed pictures of apparel featuring an animated version of 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse carrying an AR-15 rifle from the night he shot three protesters and killed Anthony M. Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum during the Kenosha, Wisconsin demonstrations.
Yikes! The 28-year-old singer slammed Facebook and Instagram for allowing the sales of shirts promoting ‘White Lives Matter’ with Nazi swastikas in a tweet liked by 30,000 followers, with another 4,000 fans sharing her message
Kyle was ordered on Thursday to stand trial for the shootings where he faces two felony charges and will be arraigned on Jan. 5 in Kenosha County Circuit Court, according to CNN.
Rittenhouse was released from custody last month after posting $2million bail, with his attorney confirming that Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, Inc., and actor Ricky Schroder helped raise funds for his release through crowdsourcing.
‘Neo-Nazis are selling racist products on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook has left these pages online, despite being told about them 3 days ago. @Facebook, please remove this neo-Nazi network in full, now,’ the original tweet said.
Not ok: Gomez shared a tweet from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (@CCDHate) which blasted the social networks
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Another image showed a white duck wearing a shirt with a Nazi swastika on its chest and stomping on a black duck, an animated scene reminiscent of a brutal scene from American History X.
An Instagram rep gave a comment to ET Canada: ‘We’ve already removed the violating content brought to our attention.’
Selena has focused on philanthropic causes and has plans to raise $100 million within a decade through her company to ‘support people who needed access to mental health services, which have had a profound impact on my life.’
The recent People of The Year recipient and Vogue covergirl who recently launched Rare Beauty has been open and honest about her mental health struggles to make sure fans ‘know they’re not alone.
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