“ I try not to fix people by their speculative moments . But it ’s gon na pass , or it wo n’t . I ca n’t control it . ”
Over15,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including at least 6,000 children, have reportedly been killed in retaliatory attacks stemming from the events of Oct. 7, in which 1,200 Israelis were reportedlykilled— the majority of them civilians — in attacks by Hamas. It was recently revealed that Israel’s governmentknewabout plans for the attack over a year ago.
Over the last several months, there’s been a massive global outpouring of support for Palestinians, with protests taking place around the world. Celebrities and public figures who have voiced their support have alsosuffered consequencesfor doing so.
There have also been celebrities who have voiced support for Israel’s campaign of attacks against the Palestinian people.Amy Schumerfacedcriticismfor a series of escalating posts that included a public rebuke from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s daughter Bernice King.
Stranger ThingsstarNoah Schnapphas facedbacklashover the last month for a video he posted to his Instagram where he and his friends smiled and laughed while holding up “Zionism is sexy” stickers.
Shortly after the Oct. 7 attacks,Jamie Lee Curtisshareda photo of children fleeing from bombs in support of Israel — without knowing that the children in the photo were actually Palestinian. She has since deleted the post.
Around that time, comedian and actorSarah Silvermanalso shared apostfrom an Israeli food vlogger who said that Israel didn’t need to provide Palestinians with water and electricity.
People were understandably pissed that Sarah shared such an ugly sentiment. She eventually deleted it, and replied to a Twitter user that she’d co-signed the statement in a “stoned fury,” which…ok.
Oh fuck yeah I take on that down I put it in stories from someone , realized it was a misapprehension to mail in the hopped-up fury of wondering where the surety are in all this folly . NASA establish Sally Ride 100 tampons .