…because we shouldn’t care what celebrities think in general but, sadly, we do. Here’s some of the recent Tweets from your favorite celebrities once they heard the verdict of “no indictment” for Officer Wilson from Ferguson. The folks at Brostrick.com send good thoughts and prayers to everyone directly and indirectly involved. Sound off.
#NoIndictment #Ferguson #MichealBrown The more things change the more they stay the same #TeamDl
— DL Hughley (@RealDLHughley) November 25, 2014
“The Grand Jury in #Ferguson decided that killing an unarmed black men is perfectly fine in the US. White Supremacy lives on in Missouri.”
— Bianca Jagger (@BiancaJagger) November 25, 2014
His name is #MikeBrown and we should NEVER forget what happened to him 108 days ago in #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/9uxwKwNn1w
— Kevin Hart (@ItsKevinHart) November 25, 2014
“@tjholmes: Prosecutor: job is to seek justice, not just get an indictment or a conviction. #MikeBrown #Ferguson” AGREED! Unbelievable ; (
— Vivica A. Fox (@MsVivicaFox) November 25, 2014
#MichaelBrown Family Statement: “We ask that you channel your frustration in ways that will make a positive change.” #Ferguson
— Dr. Drew (@DrDrewHLN) November 25, 2014
There are more foreign journalists than black journalists at the Ferguson press conf.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) November 25, 2014
now everybody after all this is over make sure to tweet about it for 3 days and then forget it ever happened like we do every time #ferguson
— Chris Rock (@ozchrisrock) November 25, 2014
#Ferguson Time to get busy-citizens must RUN FOR OFFICE!
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) November 25, 2014
Violence is NOT the answer. #Pray #Ferguson
— David Boreanaz (@David_Boreanaz) November 25, 2014
Why can’t we all just get along? Oh, right, searing injustice. #FergusonDecision
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) November 25, 2014
Concerning the lack of an indictment in the #Ferguson story lets wait till we see what all the evidence the grand jury saw #FergusonDecision
— Larry King (@kingsthings) November 25, 2014
Watching in my hometown thinking of the Browns and hoping the community here respects their son’s memory with peace. #PeaceInFerguson
— Andy Cohen (@Andy) November 25, 2014
The split screen of explosive situation building in #Ferguson and President Obama’s speech in uninspired monotone is discouraging.
— Kay Hanley (@kayhanley) November 25, 2014
#FergusonDecision…I just found about the verdict…I feel sick to my stomach…I'm angry & confused…I feel betrayed….America is lost
— will.i.am (@iamwill) November 25, 2014
truth pic.twitter.com/a7GqBoiKXK
— Rosie (@Rosie) November 25, 2014
And…Kim Kardashian uses this time to Tweet out a pic of her latest look. So, well, there’s that.
Last nights look- Balmain top, Alexander McQueen pants Glam @joycebonelli @thescottycunha pic.twitter.com/W2QreFq2pB
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) November 25, 2014
God bless us. Every one.
@Reuters photo from #FergusonDecision pic.twitter.com/z3OEIIxMs7
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) November 25, 2014
Bill Cosby is the happiest man on the planet right now. #FergusonDecision
— Chris Rock (@ozchrisrock) November 25, 2014
All my love is with the family of Michael Brown. I applaud their strength and courage, mourn their loss, pray they see justice and change.
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) November 25, 2014
The system that instills & protects white supremacy wins again. Humanity loses…No justice. I pray for Mike Brown & his family. So sad.
— Macklemore (@macklemore) November 25, 2014