She recently posted a statement on her Twitter account regarding the ongoing riots, violence, and protests following the death of George Floyd. AleXa joins artists such as Jay Park, Eric Nam, and more to voice her support for the protests.
the violence MUST stop! this isn't protesting anymore, this is chaos and destruction
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yaja-yaha0 ptMonday, June 1, 2020 0
Monday, June 1, 2020
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Black Lives Matter need to speak up about the violent protesters who are looting & destroying small businesses that are owned by black, asian & other minorities. They should be held accountable for letting this become so chaotic.
How does breaking into a black man's store who is simply trying to feed his children & had nothing to do with anyone's death & is actively trying to better his community that is struggling because of violence going to help anyone? Does that send a message of peace? Mourning? or even solidarity? No. The government isn't even paying for damages to these victims, they are the ones left to rebuild their already struggling business (due to Covid).
Just like back in the day when Koreans who also had small businesses & were simply minding their own business because they didn't really know enough English to understand what was going on, they were also victims of violent protesters claiming to be angry over Rodney King. Does that make any sense? Why does a Korean who is still new in the U.S. have to watch as people destroy what he worked so hard for with the only money he came with?
the violence MUST stop! this isn't protesting anymore, this is chaos and destruction