Un acto de la extrema derecha estadounidense que terminó el pasado sábado en enfrentamientos al encontrarse con el rechazo de un grupo anti-racista y que dejó por lo menos un muerto y varios heridos, ha provocado el estado de emergencia en Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mark Hoppus, Pete Wentz, Hayley Williams, Frank Iero, entre otros muchos músicos más, no se han querido callar acerca de la tragedia ocurrida en esta marcha convocada por un grupo supremacista y ultranacionalista blanco en Emancipation Park, un pequeño parque en el centro de la ciudad.
This looks as if it's from some film but this is very real and quite frankly terrifying #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/DJNgcuMwjd
— Tom Taylor (@TomasTaylor4) August 12, 2017
Video of car hitting anti-racist protestors. Let there be no confusion: this was deliberate terrorism. My prayers with victims. Stay home. pic.twitter.com/MUOZs71Pf4
— Brennan Gilmore (@brennanmgilmore) August 12, 2017
Por lo que no han dudado en compartir sus opiniones en las redes sociales.
A Mark Hoppus le basto con un solo tweet para dejar más que clara su posición en este tema.
You guys, the racists are back on their racism, and I'm not having it.
— m@®|{ µø₽₽û§?️? (@markhoppus) August 12, 2017
Mientras que Pete Wentz tomó Twitter para expresar sus pensamientos.
1. What if I told you I wore the shirts of a band, quoted them, went to their concerts, talked about them online, espoused their beliefs…
— lord of light beer (@petewentz) August 12, 2017
2. …hung out with others that were fans of the band, collected their old merchandise, etc- but then claimed I was not a fan of the band?
— lord of light beer (@petewentz) August 12, 2017
3. If u quote Hitler, wear swastikas, hang out w/ nazis, march w/ nazis, wear white power symbols, espouse nazi beliefs…
— lord of light beer (@petewentz) August 12, 2017
4. … then to me you are a nazi ??not super hard to figure out.
— lord of light beer (@petewentz) August 12, 2017
the news makes me sick and so do racists in suits who dance around the fact that NAZIS are parading thru the streets in broad daylight
— hayley from Paramore (@yelyahwilliams) August 12, 2017
Frank Iero no dudó en acompañar su claro mensaje hacía Donald Trump con esta imagen.
This behavior was provoked by @realDonaldTrump and his violent and intolerant rhetoric. I'm sad, but not shocked, What side are you on?
— homelessgospelchoir (@thgchoir) August 12, 2017
Sending love to whoever needs it. I know it's only Twitter but I hope it helps nevertheless.
— Alexander William (@AlexAllTimeLow) August 12, 2017
It's blatantly obvious and common knowledge that such hatred like this stems from fear, jealousy/insecurity & ignorance…
— LANEGŌØN (@LYNNGVNN) August 12, 2017
I just genuinely don't understand & can't even imagine being so unhappy with oneself & ones life to project that type of hate.
— LANEGŌØN (@LYNNGVNN) August 12, 2017
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