“Let's face discrimination” US music industry moves to black man dead June 3 11:23

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As the protest against the death of a black man in the United States expands, in the American music industry, a movement to take a day off for a full day and face the issue of racism spread, I agree with this There was a series of moves among artists to post a black screen on SNS to show their intention to protest against discrimination.

The movement was triggered by a black woman working on a record label in the United States and the United Kingdom who took a day off from work on June 2 and sought to "discuss what they can do to support a black society." Spread to.

The movement is called "Black Out Tuesday" after Tuesday, June 2nd, and major American record companies responded by saying, "Not just this day, we are the real change. I will continue to fight until I come," or "We will unite with the black community and fight racial injustice and inequality."

In addition, among artists who support this movement, there is a series of movements to post a black screen on the SNS to show their willingness to protest against discrimination. There is a growing movement to address the issue of discrimination.