Arrested a woman
in London by racist insults at the tram
"You're not British, you're
Black!". A 34-year-old woman was arrested Sunday in London after utter
racist insults in the tram ride from the capital of United Kingdom and that they
transcend after being posted on the internet. The detainee, who holds her child
while he sermonizes to a black woman on the London Tram, begins his insults
with the following sentence. "What it has turned into this country...? In
a lot of blacks and poles. You are not English, none of you are British. do you
know what? Again where pussy you have left".
And continues: "Go back to your
country. Not come to mine. "Great Britain is nothing now, Britain is
fucked". Then, one of the passengers asked to moderate his language
because there are children. "I have a child here," says the woman.
The incident took place between
Croydon and Wimbledon's London urban transport service stations. Security of
the London underground officials said: "we will not tolerate any form of
racism in the metro network and do our utmost to track down the person
responsible"
Racism is understood as the defence of the racial sense of an ethnic
group. Many times we hear statements about persons immigrants that are not true
and that serve to justify attitudes of racial discrimination.
Regarding the previous post, I think that to start
people immigrants, like the rest of the citizenship, pay their taxes and
therefore have the same right to enjoy public services (health, social assistance,
school...), so to be clear, they have the same rights as white people have.
Some people don’t have the same vision and so, they normally discriminate them.
Race discrimination is
part of racism, and it can be said of racism that it uses race or ethnicity as
criterion for judging inferiority or superiority of other people; this may happen all over the places, such as in the Street, in the
metro and even in a very common place, in the workplace. Considering that the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in
dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms
set out therein, without distinction of any kind, in particular as to race,
colour or national origin. Considering that the United Nations
Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination of 20
November 1963 (General Assembly resolution 1904 (XVIII)) solemnly affirms the
necessity of speedily eliminating racial discrimination throughout the world in
all its forms and manifestations and of securing understanding of and respect
for the dignity of the human person. In actual fact, Racism
can be stopped in many ways but there are those who will live up to the
stereotypes of their own police, which perpetuates more hatred.
In the news, the woman has a child on top of he rand she starts
discriminating in a violent way in front of him and other children in the
train. It is actually really difficult to teach children to have a
non-judgmental viewpoint when it comes to race because of the people who live
up to the stereotypes. If children are educated in the best way, the racial
discrimination will decrease and so there will be less racists and more Peace in
the world.
To end, the following phrase will add up all the previous information:
“When
someone speaks to me I notice not skin colour
but
the colour of their feelings.”
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