
Ice Cube cancels his Good Morning America appearance to protest George Floyd’s murder
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officers has shaken the entire country. This hate crime has made thousands of entertainers raise their voices to protest against the racial violence that continues today.
Ice Cube has been one of the artists who has worked hard to point out this crime and demand justice for the Floyd family. Cube has not only dedicated himself to using his social networks very actively to demand justice, but he also decided to cancel a GMA presentation to show his discomfort with the US judicial system.
“I apologize to everyone expecting to see me on Good Morning America today, but after the events in Minnesota with George Floyd, I’m in no mood to tell America, good morning,” Cube wrote on Twitter.
Ice Cube was going to GMA to talk about his most recent role in the movie “The High Note” where he plays a veteran artist manager. The film will be released today through digital platforms.
Amerikkka’s Most Wanted is widely known for its critical attitude towards the government. On Wednesday (May 27), he posted an Instagram photo that depicted Floyd’s final moments under the knee of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin before he was pronounced dead on Memorial Day.