Social media: Calls for boycott of stars silent on the war in Gaza

Social media: Calls for boycott of stars silent on the war in

Social media: Calls for boycott of stars silent on the war in
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Calls for boycott of stars silent on the war in

Published today at 1:21 a.m.

On social networks, calls to block the accounts of influential celebrities are intensifying, a movement which aims to sanction stars who have remained silent on the war in Gaza.

American singers Beyoncé and Taylor Swift and reality TV star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian are among the targets of this pro-Palestinian mobilization. And the wave of disapproval has been growing since the recent holding of the Met Gala with great fanfare, the annual fashion event in New York attended by the elite of showbiz.

On TikTok, the hashtag “blockout2024” had more than 30,000 publications on Monday. Videos listing the names of the gala guests and other personalities to be “blocked” received thousands of “likes”. According to the specialized site Social Blade, Kim Kardashian lost more than 814,000 subscribers on Instagram in one month, Selena Gomez more than a million, actor Dwayne Johnson known as “The Rock” more than 397,000 and Beyoncé around 700 ‘000.

“It’s working”

“They know they should have talked about this a long time ago, but now that we have started this movement, they are starting to break the silence. It’s working, keep blocking!”, rejoices an influencer named Muna on TikTok.

Singer Lizzo published a video in which she invites her community to raise funds to help a doctor in Gaza get his family to safety, for Sudan or Congo. Under her publication, a “thank you” from one of her subscribers, then a shower of negative comments: “I’m going to continue to block her”, “it’s bullshit (…) she’s just doing that because she’s on the list”, etc.

Since the conflict in Gaza sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented attack in on October 7, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli activists have been urging celebrities to take a stand on social media.

“Very delicate”

For David Jackson, a political science researcher specializing in youth mobilization, these calls are partly explained by the traditional involvement of stars in the States in the political sphere and the fact that social networks give Internet users the impression to know their idols personally.

“Not taking a position on an important issue, or taking an unpopular position, can lead to greater public disapproval” of a star, the expert told AFP.

However, “this conflict is very, very delicate to manage for a celebrity,” underlines Natasha Lindstaedt, professor at the University of Essex who has studied celebrity activism. “And even statements that seem like they could be universally accepted can upset people,” she continues.

American actress Susan Sarandon was thanked by her agency UTA after speaking at a pro-Palestinian rally in November. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld recently found himself under for getting closer to Israel.

Marie Antoinette and “Hunger Games”

This recent boycott movement started from a video, since deleted, in which content creator Haley Kalil filmed herself with a passage from the film Marie-Antoinette by Sofia Coppola in the background. We see the Queen of saying “let them eat cake!” (“Let them eat cake!”).

This famous phrase, which symbolizes the condescension of the powerful towards the poorest, has ignited social networks as the Palestinian population of the ravaged Gaza Strip is threatened by famine.

Internet users’ indignation was fueled by the excess of the Met Gala last week, where according to the “New York Times”, a place setting cost $75,000 (68,000 francs), an entire table cost $350,000.

On the networks, comparisons have flourished between the New York event and the dystopian film “Hunger Games”. It depicts an elite who participate in sumptuous banquets and organize cruel games while part of the population dies of starvation.

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