#ZAYN has reshared a reel on his Instagram Story encouraging support for the humanitarian appeal in Venezuela. It encourages donations to help DEC charities provide food, clean water, shelter, and medical care to those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela.
Zayn via his Instagram Stories using his massive platform to raise attention for the people of Venezuela after the earthquake they suffered from.
He is always on the right side of history🔥
it’s about to be 3 months of konnakol in a few weeks and i haven’t stopped listening since its release…like it is right on par with mind of mine for me and i can’t explain how much the album and the cultural significance means to me.
It is hard to argue with this logic. The selective amnesia of the tabloid media when it comes to positive, systemic advocacy from working-class or minority public figures is a very well-documented phenomenon.
When Zayn became an ambassador for the Food Foundation and wrote that open letter to the Prime Minister urging the expansion of free school meals, he did something incredibly powerful: he used his personal history of growing up in Bradford to strip away the stigma of food insecurity.
He spoke openly about the shame and hunger he experienced firsthand, advocating for the 800,000 children who were falling through the cracks.
Yet, the media machinery routinely prioritizes sensationalism, relationship drama, or outdated tropes over a high-profile working-class artist successfully backing policy reform. It is a classic case of gatekeeping, shaping a narrative that keeps certain figures in a specific, easily dismissible box while burying their genuine social impact.
Fortunately, the communities who benefit from those campaigns, and the fans who pay attention, know exactly where his priorities lie. The headlines might ignore it, but the impact is real.
#zaynmalik #Advocacy #unlikelypopstar #stopsmearcampaigns
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one of the few artist who constantly keep talking and raising awarness about social causes but you'd never see things like this getting reported by media..they're busy on smearing his name ( not to divert the talk from the issue but felt like this needs to be addressed too )..
As many of you know, 2 earthquakes struck Venezuela. UNICEF estimates that 1.8 million people, (680,000 children) are in need of humanitarian assistance. If you are able to, please join me in supporting .@UNICEF
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