Billie Eilish's scathing message to her fellow celebrities has sent shockwaves of outrage across the globe. The Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter called out those who have remained silent amidst the unrest in Minnesota, where 37-year-old Alex Pretti was fatally shot by a federal agent.
Eilish's Instagram post reads: "Hey my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up? Or." Her blunt message comes as protests continue to erupt over the killing, which marks the second fatal shooting involving a federal officer this month. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many of Eilish's fans calling for those in positions of power to use their platforms to speak out against violence and advocate for change.
The singer has long been vocal about her opposition to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations, labeling Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a "terrorist group." In an acceptance speech last weekend, Eilish also denounced the administration's actions on climate change, saying that resources are being cut for fossil fuels while animals are destroying the planet.
Now, she's targeting high-profile figures who claim to care about social justice but fail to use their platforms to speak out against injustices. Eilish reposted a video from her brother Finneas O'Connell criticizing conservatives who accept school shootings as a necessary price for Second Amendment rights. He argues that those same conservatives are now using Pretti's gun as an excuse for his killing.
The timing of Eilish's post is significant, as it comes on the heels of a series of reposts condemning violence in Minnesota and calling out those who have remained silent. One such repost reads: "I don't do politics." Okay, well maybe it's time to start. Eilish has used her massive following to shed light on issues that many others are too afraid to tackle.
As the nation continues to grapple with the fallout from Pretti's killing, Eilish's message serves as a stark reminder of the responsibility that comes with fame and influence. Will her fellow celebrities listen? Only time will tell.
Eilish's Instagram post reads: "Hey my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up? Or." Her blunt message comes as protests continue to erupt over the killing, which marks the second fatal shooting involving a federal officer this month. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many of Eilish's fans calling for those in positions of power to use their platforms to speak out against violence and advocate for change.
The singer has long been vocal about her opposition to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations, labeling Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a "terrorist group." In an acceptance speech last weekend, Eilish also denounced the administration's actions on climate change, saying that resources are being cut for fossil fuels while animals are destroying the planet.
Now, she's targeting high-profile figures who claim to care about social justice but fail to use their platforms to speak out against injustices. Eilish reposted a video from her brother Finneas O'Connell criticizing conservatives who accept school shootings as a necessary price for Second Amendment rights. He argues that those same conservatives are now using Pretti's gun as an excuse for his killing.
The timing of Eilish's post is significant, as it comes on the heels of a series of reposts condemning violence in Minnesota and calling out those who have remained silent. One such repost reads: "I don't do politics." Okay, well maybe it's time to start. Eilish has used her massive following to shed light on issues that many others are too afraid to tackle.
As the nation continues to grapple with the fallout from Pretti's killing, Eilish's message serves as a stark reminder of the responsibility that comes with fame and influence. Will her fellow celebrities listen? Only time will tell.