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Actress Tamannaah Bhatia on Friday created a stir on the internet, with her 'All Lives Matter' post. Amid the massive outrage over George Floyd's death and the brutal killing of an elephant in Kerala, Tam- mannaah took to Twitter to share a thought-pro- voking message with a picture. In the picture, the imprint of a black hand can be seen on Tamannaah's face. Sharing the picture, she captioned it: "Your silence will not protect you. Doesn't every life matter, human or an- imal? Muting any form of creation is against the universal law. We must unlearn and learn to be hu- man again, express compassion and prac- tice love. #AllLives- Matter #WakeUp- World" Tamannaah Bhatia's creative way of raising awareness didn't go down well with netizens and Tweeple criticized the actress for her 'selec- tive silence'. A user wrote, "Yes si- lence is an enemy to hu- manity. Selective silence is even a bigger enemy. Lets all raise voice against all the injustices, not selectively." 'Another celebrity wokenup by an elephant death, but sleeping b4, checked ur TL and could- n't find a single tweet about migrants died in railway track / railway station / on the road walking. Also Do some background check on @ishafoundation how it deforested elephant walk area," wrote another user.
A comment read: "All lives will only matter when Black lives matter too. The things that happen are too unjust. Please don't take that away from them with your All lives matter # it's absolute nonsense. Please read more and edu- cate yourself." "Ok: here's an industry of very successful peo- pie who can afford to hire people with an actual, functional brain, say if they think they donâ 't have one. You PAY people to tell you BETTER and this is what they come up with? And you unthink- ingly, uncritically accept? DELETE ACCOUNT," read another comment. While another user wrote: "paidayashi dhakkan hai, ki haalad ne usse aise banaya? no. i am not giving filmfare handle extra engage- ment." Another comment read: "There were very few or nil support from Celebrities when the migrant workers died in railway track...nobody cares about the brutal killing of poor souls in the name of consuming beef...But now every one is trying to address this issue as a commu- nal issue..." On Thursday, Sara Ali Khan also drew criti- cism from many Twitter users for the picture which says 'All Lives Matter' striking the word 'black' on the post. The picture was an illustra- tive drawing of hands of different colours, with an additional picture of the trunk of an elephant.
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