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Social Media Users Launch “Operation Blockout” To Block Celebrities Silent On Gaza Genocide

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Social media users have launched a coordinated effort called “Operation Blockout” to hold celebrities and influencers accountable for their silence on the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The campaign encourages users to mass block public figures who haven’t used their platforms to highlight the humanitarian crisis and advocate for a ceasefire.

Speak Up or Get Blocked!

Frustrated users are expressing their discontent with celebrities perceived as prioritizing self-promotion over social justice issues. One TikTok user stated, “These people have opportunities to make change but instead use their platforms for personal gain. That’s it. Time to block them.”

Source: Brides
Source: Brides

The campaign gained momentum following the Met Gala, where many celebrities faced criticism for attending and seemingly disregarding the ongoing violence. This sentiment intensified after a video posted by a popular TikToker, referencing “let them eat cake” during the crisis, was seen as insensitive.

Users likened the response to a “digital guillotine,” highlighting the power dynamics between celebrities and their social media audience.

Also read: How One Smuggled Cucumber Became The Source Of Food For 11 Hungry People In Gaza

The movement argues that celebrities rely on public attention for influence. Platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) are abuzz with comments like, “They live off of our attention” and “Block them if they don’t use their voices.” The campaign underscores the expectation of accountability from figures who often leverage large followings.

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The pressure appears to be working, with some celebrities responding by addressing the conflict. Chris Olsen and Lizzo acknowledged families affected by the situation on social media shortly after the #blockout2024 hashtag went viral.

Additionally, celebrities like Bella Hadid, Mark Ruffalo, Jenna Ortega, Kehlani, David Schwimmer, and Angelina Jolie actively used their platforms to raise awareness long before this movement happened. Following is the list of celebrities who are not speaking up for Palestine.

Also read: “It Would Take 100 Trucks Around 14 Years To Clear The Rubble In Gaza”: Says UN

List of Celebrities who attended the Met Gala:

Alia Bhatt
Amanda Seyfried
Ambika Mod
Andrew Scott
Ariana Grande
Ashley Graham
Awkwafina
Ayo Edebiri
Bad Bunny
Baz Lurhmann
Ben Simmons
Brie Larson
Bruna Marquezine
Camila Cabello
Camila Mendes
Cara Delevingne
Cardi B
Catherine Martin
Charlie Hunnam
Chase Stokes
Chris Hemsworth
Christian Cowan
Colman Domingo
Corey Gamble
Cynthia Erivo
Demi Lovato
Ed Sheeran
Eddie Redmayne
Elizabeth Debicki
Elle Fanning
Emily Ratajkowski
Emma Chamberlain
Emma Mackey
FKA Twigs
Gabrielle Union
Gigi Hadid
Gracie Abrams
Greta Gerwig
Greta Lee
Gwendoline Christie
Hugh Jackman
Irina Shayk
Jack Harlow
Jaden Smith
Jamie Dornan
Jazz Charton
Jennie Kim
Jennifer Lopez
Jessica Biel
Jonathan Bailey
Jonathan Groff
Josh O’Connor
Jude Law
Kaia Gerber
Keeley Hawes
Keith Urban
Keke Palmer
Kelsea Ballerini
Kendall Jenner
Kerry Washington
Kieran Culkin
Kim Kardashian
Kris Jenner
Kylie Jenner
Kylie Minogue
La La Anthony
La Rosalia
Lana Del Rey
Lea Michele
Lil Nas X
Lily Gladstone
Lily James
Luca Guadagnino
Madelyn Cline
Matt Damon
Matthew Macfadyen
Meg Ryan
Michelle Yeoh
Mike Faist
Mindy Kaling
Naomi Watts
Nicholas Galitzine
Nicki Minaj
Nicole Kidman
Omar Apollo
Pamela Anderson
Penelope Cruz
Phoebe Dynevor
Phoebe Tonkin
Rachel Sennott
Rachel Zegler
Rauw Alejandro
Rebecca Ferguson
Rihanna
Riley Keough
Rita Ora
Sabrina Carpenter
Sam Smith
Sarah Jessica Parker
Sebastian Stan
Serena Williams
Shakira
Sienna Miller
Steven Yeun
Stray Kids
Sydney Sweeney
Taika Waititi
Taraji P. Henson
Taylor Russell
Teyana Taylor
Troye Sivan
Tyla
Uma Thurman
Usher
Willow Smith
Zendaya
Zoe Saldaña

Celebrities who didn’t attend but remain silent:

Taylor Swift
Hailey Bieber
Selena Gomez
Justin Bieber
Nina Dobrev
Victoria Beckham
Nathalie Emmanuel
Jennifer Aniston
Kourtney Kardashian Barker
Jennifer Lawrence
Lisa Kudrow
Krysten Ritter
Aaron Paul
Cole Sprouse
Lili Reinhart
Camila Mendes
Madelaine Petsch

Feel free to add others to the list if we missed anyone.

“Operation Blockout” demonstrates the increasing power of social media movements. It remains to be seen whether the campaign’s impact will be sustained, but it has undoubtedly sparked a conversation about social responsibility and the role of public figures during global crises.

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