Drake & Nicki Minaj Offer Prayers For The New Zealand Shooting Victims
Drake and Nicki Minaj were among those hitting back at the anti-Muslim ideas perpetuated by the mass shooter in NZ.
Drake sends his prayers to those affected by the terrorist attack in New Zealand. During last nights show in Paris. pic.twitter.com/OMQbqMH3jq
— Drizzy Source (@DrizzySource) March 16, 2019
During Drake’s concert appearance in Paris, the same one his baby mother showed up for, the Canadian rapper paused for a brief moment to preach the gospel of acceptance and religious tolerance. “We got people from all races, all places, all religions. We in here showing love tonight,” he motioned to the crowd. “So I want to send love to all the families that are affected. We are praying for you.”
My heart is with our Muslim brothers & sisters at this time; after the senseless act in New Zealand. ♥️
— QUEEN (@NICKIMINAJ) March 16, 2019
A day later, Nicki Minaj did the same with the aforementioned Tweet addressing the anti-Muslim manifesto uncovered after the shooting.”My heart is with our Muslim brothers & sisters at this time; after the senseless act in New Zealand,” she posted several hours ago. The manifesto that I speak of is an 87-page pamphlet written up by the mass shooter, Brenton Harrison Tarrant, a 28-year old Australian whose hateful agenda germinated over the course of the migrant crisis that reached a boiling point in 2015-2016.