PNN – NBC TV reported that the users of social networks have removed them from their list of interests in protest of the silence of cyberspace faces against the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the website of the NBC news network wrote today that hundreds of artists who did not react to Israel’s crimes in the seven-month war in Gaza, went under the “digital guillotine” of cyberspace users and were rejected by them.
According to this American media, social media users have asked each other to block the accounts of famous figures in social media for ignoring the ongoing human crimes in Gaza.
One of the users of Tik Tok social network who started this campaign by releasing a video said: It’s time for the people to set up a “digital guillotine” and block all the faces, the popular users and the rich of cyberspace who are not using their resources to help those in need. We gave them this position and it’s time to take it back and deprive them of comments, likes and donations.
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Bisan Owda, a Palestinian journalist and activist, said in cyberspace: Let’s block all the people we made famous and rich. They have lived in a fantasy world, they have destroyed our environment, society and economy and they don’t even try to be aware of our situation that we raised.
Not long ago, American media reported the presence of protesters in the annual ceremony of artists and fashion designers known as “Met Gala” in New York and described it as “extensive”. According to this report, the forces of the New York City Police Department, with the presence of a large group of pro-Palestinian protesters in the streets of the venue of this ritual, quickly intervened and confronted them.
In this year’s ceremony, while celebrities and artists were about to enter the venue, protesters gathered near them and demanded an end to the war in Gaza and the lifting of the blockade of this area.
Protesters in Manhattan held flags in support of Rafah, and the pro-Palestinian groups that organized the demonstration announced on social media that “people took to the streets of New York in defense of Rafah and all Palestinians.”