Zuckerberg's PHOTO in sunscreen in Hawaii units Twitter alight, as petition to cease him from 'colonizing' island positive factors traction

An eerie picture of Mark Zuckerberg sporting a thick layer of sunblock whereas surfboarding in Hawaii has despatched Twitter into overdrive, giving enhance to a petition launched to bar him from “colonizing” Native Hawaiians’ land.
An eerie photo of Mark Zuckerberg sporting a thick layer of sunblock while surfboarding in Hawaii has sent Twitter into overdrive, giving boost to a petition launched to bar him from “colonizing” Native Hawaiians’ land.Original article
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