Former President Barack Obama’s tweet on the violence fueled
by neo-Nazi’s is Charlottesville has become the most liked tweet of all-time, reported the Washington Post.
Since leaving office, Obama has commented on major
events or controversies, including the terrorist
attack in Manchester, England, and Sen. John McCain's brain cancer
diagnosis. He did so again on Saturday, after the deadly violence in
Charlottesville.
“No one is born hating another person because of the color
of his skin or his background or his religion … People must learn to hate, and
if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love … For love comes more
naturally to the human heart than its opposite,” Obama said, quoting former
South African president Nelson Mandela in tweets.
The first tweet, which shows a picture of Obama smiling at
four children, has been retweeted more than 1.1 million times and liked
3.2 million times as of as of this writing.
The message became the most liked tweet of all time,
surpassing Ariana Grande's response to the deadly terrorist attack after her
concert in Manchester. It also ranks No. 7 among
the most retweeted tweets according to Favstar, a tweet tracking site.
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