When enrage and frustration being misdirected on to migrants,we feel threatened. But we must refuse to demonise those who voted to leave the EUWhat can one definitively write about Britain voting to leave as this seismic event unfolds? As a person of colour, attempting to make sense of my country moral now feels something like being disembodied. My thinking self is somewhere separate from my body. I am out of plot. I am vulnerable.
How could I not? When genuine enrage and frustration are misdirected on to the body of migrants, or then I and other people of colour have the moral to feel threatened and exposed.
When your fellow citizens believe you are the cause of their pain,then history tells you to heed that as a warningContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com