Protesters gather during a Black Lives Matter protest on May 29, 2020, at Foley Square in New York City.
The music industry has called for a"Blackout Tuesday" in response to the death of Floyd at the hands of four police officers in Minneapolis last week, with the two Atlantic execs putting a spin on the entertainment industry perseverance maxim"The Show Must Go On" in an effort to spotlight the urgency of their plea.
In their Instagram post, Agyemang and Thomas explained that Tuesday's effort is meant to"intentionally disrupt the work week... The music industry is a multi-billion dollar industry. An industry that has profited predominantly from Black art. Our mission is to hold the industry at large, including major corporations + their partners who benefit from the efforts, struggles and successes of Black people accountable.
So we need to stop buying your records and movies? Not a problem. All junk anyway.
Shadyism
This is 100% fucking nonsense. It's all a way for the suits at the labels to make their way into the news cycle. That's it. On Wednesday they'll get back to fucking everyone in the ass with the business end of a plunger, per usual.
TheShowIsOver celebrities and millionaires are part of the problem. No more music or movies. Stop supporting all non sense and let’s focus on rebuilding America and ALL of our communities. All record labels and execs can go to hell.
So powerful. Like me giving up organic kale for lent.
The record label that enslave black artist and uplift other race 🙄🙄
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