Lando Norris loses followers for support of BLM protests

11 June 2020 - 09:54
By Reuters
Lando Norris looks on in the paddock during previews before the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on March 12 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. The race was eventually cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Image: Clive Mason/Getty Images Lando Norris looks on in the paddock during previews before the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on March 12 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. The race was eventually cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

McLaren Formula One driver Lando Norris says he lost followers on social media after expressing his support for antiracism protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the unarmed black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis.

Video footage showed a white police officer kneeling on the neck of Floyd, 46, for nearly nine minutes before he died on May 25, triggering outrage and protests around the world.

Twenty-year-old Norris, who has more than 400,000 followers each on Twitter and streaming platform Twitch, had urged them to take action and sign a petition to fight discrimination.

“It's the biggest day in terms of the most people that have unfollowed me on all my social media channels,” Norris told the Evening Standard.

“You try to do what's good and what's right, but also so many people don't believe in it. If they don’t believe in it, then I'm happy they unfollowed me,” Norris said.

“But I’ve got to make the most of the opportunities to show people to believe in what's right ... Whatever way I can try to persuade them to believe in the right thing, I will try to do that.”

Lewis Hamilton, Formula One's first black world champion, had previously criticised his sport's silence in the aftermath of Floyd's death and backed protesters who toppled the statue of a 17th-century slave trader in the English port city of Bristol.