American rapper and activist, born Robert Rihmeek Williams, known professionally as Meek Mill, has lent his voice towards drawing the attention of American media towards African tragedies.
In his tweet on Twitter, the rapper says
“I wonder why social media in America never support African tragedies?”
In light of this, his followers have reacted. The likes of #16 have hailed him and seem to be very impressed.
See some of their responses below:
#PrayForMozambique I wonder why social media in America never support African tragedies? ?
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) March 24, 2019
Salute to you for this tweet!
— #16 (@L_Tido) March 25, 2019
Unless there’s something they can take from us, they don’t care about us.
— ??♀️ (@fknnqg) March 24, 2019
Even Africa pays way too much attention to the west and forgets about itself.
— XULA (@sulakam) March 24, 2019
Thank you for having Africa in your thoughts bro and using your platform to show your fans what’s going on in the Moz ??????
— DJSbu (@djsbu) March 25, 2019
Lets start with a hashtag and let Twitter do the rest .#PrayforZimbabwe ❤️
— ??????? ?????? ???? (@hussi_tussi) March 24, 2019
Social media Africa itself has been a huge disappointment.
Even African Union itself. The silence around big tragedies in Africa is unfortunately global.
Those people are in dire need of help, some haven’t had a meal in a week— Danny (@DCalyne) March 24, 2019
I know. I have friends there and I’ve been trying to get information and follow up and it’s very disheartening
— Danny (@DCalyne) March 25, 2019
Africans and african americans basically dony understand the different experiences that each other go through. As a black person in America its Racism in africa its Tribalism.
I grew up in kenya moved here its hard sometimes explaining racism to my friends back.— El Jefè Ron (@ElJefRon1) March 24, 2019
Don’t forget Malawi and Zimbabwe too.https://t.co/Rv1ieXSjOr
— Akwaaba ‘The Gr8 one’ (@cla_chii) March 24, 2019
Am from Kenya,the same happening here.people dying of starvation yet govt seems not to care #prayforafrica
— Mwamburi (@mdawida_006) March 24, 2019
Appreciate u spreading awareness ?
— Slick (@SlickToDa) March 25, 2019