The dance music community is a place of acceptance and love. The community and industry were built on those values. As we see our nation more divided than ever over both extremist political views and racism, it is important we band together. The domestic terror attacks against Americans that took place in Virginia yesterday have been condemned on a large scale.
While many would say it is trivial that artists have decided to speak out against the murder and attacks that took place, we believe that it is important for artists to use their social standing for good. Below we have compiled a collection of artists who took to social media to remind their fan base to come together and love, rather than divide and hate.
My heart goes out to those affected by the ignorance and pure idiocy of some people that call themselves "Americans" in Charlottesville
— marshmello (@marshmellomusic) August 13, 2017
THIS! https://t.co/sOEvIW3Vrl
— Zedd (@Zedd) August 12, 2017
sending out 100% love to the victims of the Terrorist Nazi Attack in VA, which Trump has condoned by not condemning: Stand Up To Hate ❤️
— Bassnectar (@bassnectar) August 13, 2017
fuck nazis
— slushii (@SlushiiMusic) August 13, 2017
I wish I could say I cannot believe what happened in Charlottesville but the truth is I know there are some people filled with so much hate
— THE CHAINSMOKERS (@TheChainsmokers) August 13, 2017
In our country and it is the most upsetting and disturbing situation. My thoughts and prayers are with those effected and to everyone
— THE CHAINSMOKERS (@TheChainsmokers) August 13, 2017
This is not what America stands for and not what the people who actually protect our freedom fight for.
— THE CHAINSMOKERS (@TheChainsmokers) August 13, 2017
Love >
— Zedd (@Zedd) August 13, 2017
white supremacists can suck my fuckin ballsack
how do u not see that humans are all equal?
no one is better than anyone
y'all human garbage— getter (@GetterOfficial) August 13, 2017
We need to learn to love more and hate less. It's the most human thing we can possibly do. pic.twitter.com/rMNI1htLYh
— Kolony Out Now (@steveaoki) August 13, 2017