The 25 Black Celebs Who Blocked #BlackLivesMatter Critics

Social media is now a key place for activism and where celebrities often get involved in important issues. Many well-known people have used their large followings to support racial justice and the Black Lives Matter movement. However, this often leads to negative reactions, with some people responding with comments like “All Lives Matter” or even hateful messages. Several celebrities have responded by blocking or silencing those who oppose the movement and spread negativity.

Rihanna

Rihanna is well-known for speaking out on important social issues and isn’t afraid to confront those who disagree with her. When people started using hashtags against the movement she supported, she made it very clear where she stood. She famously blocked fans who shared opposing views or told her to focus solely on her music. This showed she prioritizes her beliefs over maintaining a large following and isn’t willing to tolerate prejudice. This firm approach has cemented her image as a celebrity who won’t stand for ignorance.

John Legend

John Legend is a frequent and outspoken voice on Twitter, often discussing important social and political topics. The award-winning artist is known for effectively countering arguments that go against the Black Lives Matter movement. He’s said he doesn’t hesitate to block users who spread hateful messages or try to shift the focus away from issues like police brutality. Legend also uses his music and public platform to support and elevate the work of activists, and his online activity demonstrates his commitment to challenging opposing viewpoints.

Ava DuVernay

Ava DuVernay, the director of ‘Selma,’ uses her films and social media to bring attention to unfair systems and inequalities. She often responds to criticism and attacks on her work or the importance of social justice movements. DuVernay carefully manages her online presence to create a positive environment for discussion and protect herself from negativity, and she encourages others to do the same for their well-being. Her films consistently focus on Black stories and aim to challenge existing power structures.

Jesse Williams

Jesse Williams’ powerful speech at the BET Awards, where he frankly discussed racial inequality, quickly became a viral sensation. This led to criticism and calls for his removal from ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ but Williams firmly stood by his words, addressing his critics on social media. He consistently uses his public platform to raise awareness about systemic racism and refuses to be silenced by those who disagree. His commitment to activism is a key part of who he is as a public figure.

Zendaya

Zendaya frequently uses her large following to teach her younger fans about racial injustice. She’s patiently explained why the phrase “All Lives Matter” can be hurtful when people post it on her social media. At the same time, she quickly stops conversations when they become hateful or unproductive. Zendaya believes she has a duty to use her position to support those who are often unheard, and she carefully balances teaching with setting clear limits against prejudice.

Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj frequently speaks out against unfair treatment in both the music industry and society. She often uses Twitter to challenge media and people who try to suppress Black voices, and is known for publicly confronting and criticizing her detractors. Her dedicated fans often support her by blocking and reporting accounts that share hateful content. Minaj continues to strongly defend her beliefs and Black culture without apology.

Gabrielle Union

Gabrielle Union is a longtime supporter of both violence survivors and the Black Lives Matter movement. She often uses her social media to condemn police brutality and systemic racism, and she doesn’t hesitate to block or filter negative comments from users who disagree. Her activism also includes advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, especially within the Black community.

Solange Knowles

Solange Knowles’ 2016 album, ‘A Seat at the Table,’ powerfully explores themes of Black sorrow and recovery. In 2017, she decided to leave Twitter altogether to safeguard her well-being after experiencing racist attacks from critics. Before leaving, she often spoke about the importance of creating secure environments for Black individuals. Choosing to step away from this negativity was a strong message, and she continues to share her perspectives through her art and music.

LeBron James

LeBron James is a globally recognized athlete who consistently speaks out for what he believes is right. When some people told him to focus only on basketball, he actually became more involved in activism and creating content that addresses important social issues. James doesn’t let criticism silence him; he continues to use his platform to make a difference. He even started More Than A Vote, an organization dedicated to fighting unfair voting practices in Black communities. His determination in the face of negativity has encouraged many other athletes to become activists themselves.

Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe powerfully combines themes of science fiction and social justice in her music, giving a voice to those who are often overlooked. She’s not just an artist; she’s an activist who has participated in protests and created songs like ‘Hell You Talmbout,’ which honors victims of police brutality. Monáe also prioritizes positivity online, intentionally filtering out negativity to promote joy and freedom. She encourages open and honest, even difficult, conversations about race, and her work champions inclusivity and recognizes how different forms of discrimination connect.

Cardi B

Cardi B connects with her millions of followers on Instagram by openly talking about important issues like politics and unfairness. She often challenges politicians and others who ignore the difficulties faced by Black Americans. She’s quick to respond to – and even block – people who leave negative comments. By being so direct, she helps make complicated topics easier for people to understand. Despite facing a lot of criticism, she continues to strongly support her community.

Ice-T

Ice-T is well-known for being active on Twitter, where he interacts with both his fans and people who try to provoke him. The actor from ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ doesn’t tolerate racism and often shares hateful messages with his followers, then quickly shuts down arguments against the Black Lives Matter movement with a mix of humor and directness before blocking the users. Because he’s long spoken out against police brutality in his music, people respect his views. He consistently refuses to let anonymous online critics silence him.

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle is a passionate advocate for human rights and raising awareness about climate change, often using social media to share his views. He actively challenges misinformation about the Black Lives Matter movement, engaging in debates and setting the record straight. Cheadle is known for his sharp humor and doesn’t hesitate to block people who aren’t genuinely interested in a productive conversation, carefully curating his online environment while promoting causes he believes in. His activism is consistent, well-considered, and unwavering.

Yvette Nicole Brown

Yvette Nicole Brown is known for both promoting kindness and fighting for social justice. She quickly blocks online harassers, especially those who attack her or others for their political views, and considers her block list a way to maintain a positive online environment. She often encourages her followers to vote and support civil rights groups, demonstrating that you can be both compassionate and stand strong against unfairness.

Lizzo

Lizzo is known for encouraging self-acceptance and celebrating diversity, but she doesn’t hesitate to condemn racism and injustice. She’s powerfully spoken about the importance of protest and the Black Lives Matter movement. Lizzo actively blocks people online who criticize her appearance or her beliefs. She proudly asserts that her music comes from Black culture and that simply existing as a Black woman is an act of defiance. For her, finding joy is a powerful statement against widespread prejudice.

Chance the Rapper

Chance the Rapper is heavily involved in Chicago, working to improve public schools and access to mental health care. He’s a vocal critic of police brutality and problems within the justice system. When people challenge his views, he usually responds with evidence, but then avoids getting drawn into endless online arguments, preferring to focus on real-world community work. His dedication to these issues comes from his religious beliefs and his love for his hometown.

Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan often plays characters who face unfair treatment, as seen in films like ‘Fruitvale Station’ and ‘Just Mercy’. He recently brought this passion for justice to a real-life protest in Los Angeles, where he called on Hollywood to hire more Black actors and creatives. Despite criticism accusing him of simply going through the motions, Jordan continues to push for change, using his production company to create more diverse and inclusive stories. He’s focused on making lasting improvements in Hollywood, going beyond just social media activism.

Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx has consistently supported the movement for racial justice since the death of Trayvon Martin. He regularly participates in rallies and uses his social media platforms to call for police accountability. Despite criticism from those who think celebrities should stay out of politics, Foxx remains outspoken. He famously wore a t-shirt honoring George Floyd while attending a peaceful protest in San Francisco, demonstrating his commitment to human rights even if it means losing fans.

Viola Davis

Viola Davis, having achieved EGOT status, is using her platform to address the challenges Black women experience in Hollywood and beyond. She shares informative content and visuals on Instagram to support this movement, while also carefully managing comments to foster a positive and receptive environment. Davis prioritizes authenticity and speaking her truth over simply trying to please everyone, and her approach to activism is both respectful and impactful.

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington uses her social media platforms to boost the work of organizations fighting for social justice. She often partners with activists to highlight issues like racism and efforts to prevent people from voting. While she connects with her followers, she quickly shuts down anyone who tries to disrupt meaningful conversations. Beyond social media, she also uses her production company to create stories that share the humanity of Black people. Her work is carefully planned and aims to educate others.

Tracee Ellis Ross

I really admire Tracee Ellis Ross and how she uses her platform to push for better representation and fairness in Hollywood. She’s been a strong voice for the Black Lives Matter movement, and she doesn’t shy away from calling for real changes in policing. What I also appreciate is that she creates a positive online community by blocking out negativity. She always reminds me to find joy and happiness, even while we’re working towards a more just world. It’s clear her activism comes from a deeply personal place and is a natural part of who she is and what her family believes in.

John Boyega

John Boyega potentially jeopardized his career when he powerfully spoke out at a London protest. He openly said he was willing to stop acting if it meant standing up for Black lives. While he received a lot of support, he didn’t pay attention to those who disagreed with him. His heartfelt speech became a significant example of celebrity activism in the summer of 2020, and he continues to choose roles that highlight Black history.

Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer recently gained a lot of attention for her heartfelt plea to National Guard members during Los Angeles protests, urging them to join the demonstrators. She frequently uses social media to connect with her generation, emphasizing the importance of getting involved in civic matters. Palmer doesn’t let criticism silence her or change how she advocates for change, staying true to herself and speaking openly about justice. Her passionate and honest approach has deeply connected with millions of people.

Amandla Stenberg

Amandla Stenberg has been educating people online about cultural appropriation and racism since her teenage years. Known for her role in ‘The Hate U Give’ (2018), she’s a powerful and clear advocate for Black identity, and she doesn’t engage with hateful online harassment. Stenberg sees her work as an actor as a way to spark conversations about important social issues, and she’s become a prominent voice for activism among Gen Z.

Colin Kaepernick

Colin Kaepernick put his NFL career on hold to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Though he’s less vocal on social media now, he consistently prevents the NFL from using his message without taking real action. He avoids responding to media criticism and instead dedicates his energy to his Know Your Rights Camp. His powerful, quiet protest resonated globally and continues to inspire. He’s become a defining figure for athletes who use their platform to advocate for change.

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2025-12-02 00:17