George Floyd protests: JK Rowling says ‘white people have to change’ as she shows support for Black Lives Matter

JK Rowling attends the UK Premiere of "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald" at Cineworld Leicester Square on 13 November, 2018 in London, England: Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images
JK Rowling attends the UK Premiere of "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald" at Cineworld Leicester Square on 13 November, 2018 in London, England: Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images

JK Rowling has shown her support for the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd.

The Harry Potter author last week announced the release of her new children’s book The Ickabog and encouraged her young fans to submit drawings of its characters, resharing her favourites on Twitter.

However, following a weekend of protests across the America, Rowling paused the competition on her social media platform, returning on Monday (1 June) to explain her “few hours of radio silence”.

“I’ve paused on commenting on children’s drawings because, like everyone, I’ve been watching what’s happening in America,” she wrote.

“Anything I say feels inadequate. All I know is that the world has to change. Power structures have to change. White people have to change,” she continued, adding the hashtag: “#BlackLivesMatter.”

“Watching my people get murdered and lynched day after day pushed me to a heavy place in my heart,” Rihanna wrote.

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condemned people

“devastation, anger [and] sadness”