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Former US President Obama’s Charlottesville tweet most-liked in history

WASHINGTON: An anti-racism tweet by former United States President Barack Obama after the Charlottesville violence has become the most liked tweet ever.

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Washington, August 16

An anti-racism tweet by former US President Barack Obama after the Charlottesville violence in which he quoted iconic South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has become the most liked tweet ever, garnering more than 2.8 million likes.

“No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin or his background or his religion,” the tweet read.

It was posted on Saturday along with a photo of 56-year-old Obama looking up to a window of children of different ethnicities and races.

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“This Tweet from @BarackObama just became the most Liked Tweet ever. It set the record at approximately 10:07 EST,” a Silicon Valley-based social media company said in a statement.

The tweet has been endorsed by more than 2.8 million social media users and has also been retweeted by over 1.2 million times.

“It is also currently the 5th most Retweeted Tweet ever,” the company statement said.

The record of most retweeted tweet is by Carter Wilkerson who tweeted earlier this year, “Help me please, a man needs his nuggs.”

On Monday, Obama’s tweet surpassed talk show host Ellen DeGeneres’ 2014 Oscars selfie tweet, which stands at number 3 with 2.4 million likes.

The Obama tweet became the most liked ever, taking the top spot from pop star Ariana Grande’s tweet which has 2.7 million likes.

Her heartfelt tweet had come in response to a terrorist bombing that killed 22 people after she performed a concert in Manchester, England, in May.

Obama’s tweet, which quotes a line from Mandela’s autobiography ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ came after a 32-year-old woman was killed and 19 others were injured when a car rammed into a crowd of counter-protesters at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. Two police officers also died on Saturday when their helicopter monitoring the rally crashed. PTI

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