Outside of the social media initiative Blackout Tuesday, which encouraged internet folks to post a black square to show their solidarity with the black community and then continue to work to end racial injustice, June 2 was an election day in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Indiana, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Iowa, Montana, New Mexico, and the District of Columbia.
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Since aside from protesting, there is truly nothing more to do than get involved and informed these days (thereโs still a global pandemic happening, yโall), itโs important that we use our voices now more than ever to incite change in our communities, towns, cities and country.
When she wasnโt encouraging her fans to educate themselves on police brutality in America, music mogul Rihanna was encouraging her followers to vote if theyโre registered in the nine states with election days on Tuesday.
โYa ainโt got shit else to do man!โ she wrote in her caption. โGet yo ass off the couch and go vote!!! I donโt wanna hear another excuse!! Stop believing that your vote and voice donโt matter! This the illest way to protest...vote for the change you want!!!โ While many echoed her sentiment, others were not as thrilled.
โVoting ainโt gon change shit,โ one user wrote, to which Rihanna replied, โsick of hearing this! Ya know what ainโt gon change shit? Not doing shit!!!!โ
Social media sites such as Instagram and Facebook are encouraging voter registration within their apps. If you go to your Instagram Story, you can add a sticker to encourage your friends and followers to register to vote in their respective states. Those who click the sticker will be sent to the site Turbo Vote and should follow the steps in order to ensure youโre ready. Voter registration deadlines are coming up, so make sure youโre on top of things.
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