Arab and Gulf activists and media have interacted on social media with the incident of the killing of George Floyd, an African American, by police officers, describing what happened as a "racist act" that shows the true face of liberties in the United States.

Some of them, through their tweets, also compared the current events in America and its causes with the reality of freedoms in Arab societies.

They said that what is now known as the "Minneapolis events" that extended to about 40 American cities, indicates that the reality of human rights in the United States is not what it is intended to be portrayed, and others considered that the maintenance and respect of these rights are just "slogans".

On the other hand, some tweeters considered that what is happening in America now more than the case in some Arab countries that are under the weight of tyranny and the violation of freedoms.

Many of them expressed their disapproval of the actions of the American police against the demonstrators who went out in protest against the killing of the American youth, in solidarity with the protesters demanding victory for the rights of blacks and the rest of the minorities inside the US.

America's protests will end; Even though great damage.
The reason is that it is the most powerful country in the world, despite the end of "unipolar", and it is still the "dream state" for many.
But what happened confirms that it draws the explosion and fragmentation when new, objective conditions (external and internal) are available.
"And those days we deal with people."

- Yasser Al-Zaatreh (@YZaatreh) June 1, 2020

Very surprising, the enthusiasm and nervousness that media, satellite channels, journalists and newspapers comment in # Saudi Arabia and # Emirates in defense of Trump in the face of (American) street protests angry at the killing of # George_Floyd, you feel as if they are writing about protests against the guardian in the streets of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi !!

- Jamal Sultan (@ GamalSultan1) May 31, 2020

When the American # George_Floyd was killed by an American policeman, the American government did not form armies of "flies" and did not go out "Almtabalgia" to defend the government and justify the killing and fabrication of lies about the history of the murdered ..
I do not mean, of course, a comparison with what is happening in some Arab countries that kill their people. .pic.twitter.com/9AW22qhVeh

- Jaber Al-Harami (@jaberalharmi) May 31, 2020

# BLACK_LIVES_MATTERS # George_Floyd

Those who follow the situation in America and see how they deal with the demonstrators will know that the freedoms they advocate are nothing but slogans they called for women only to destroy Islamic societies, except that there is no freedom and there is no good treatment for the citizen # Trump his days are black pic.twitter.com/efPVVcJHMK

- Girl Support (@NbntQ) June 1, 2020

# George_Floyd appeared the true face of the police and the American National Guard who only arrests the black skin despite the presence of violators of the white skin Is there a sane government of the US government to stop this chaos that I forget Corona and how dangerous it is if it really is pic.twitter.com/XGFdPOyWFh

- Ahmed (@ GIP1234567GIP) June 1, 2020

Racism # George_Floyd

Racism is ugly at all times and places, and for some people in our society, unfortunately
this is my tribe and this is my urban and this is my green and this is southern and this is my Hijaz !!

What the ugliest

Turki Al Harthy (@ turkisaad919) June 1, 2020

Trump's opponents inside and outside America are trying to link the incident of the killing of a white policeman of a black citizen to President Trump, since he belongs to the conservative right

The relationship between whites and blacks in America is a complex one, and it has historical and social backgrounds that talk a long time about, and I have written about it in the past

And to the facts 👇

- Dr. Ahmad Alfarraj (@amhfarraj) May 30, 2020

It turns out that freedom in America is a "statue" !!
#America demonstrations pic.twitter.com/o9GHOhePlr

- Fahd Al-Ghufaili (@fahadlghofaili) June 1, 2020