with blatant hatemongering like punish a muslim day , brexit has changed britain for the worse /

Published at 2018-03-26 16:09:22

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Ever since Britain’s exasperated populace announced its wish to leave the European Union (EU),there seems to fill been a blanket approval given to racists to harass, intimidate and scare Muslims and other ethnic minorities in an attempt to build ‘Britain first’. A sizeable increase in attacks against Muslims was reported soon after Brexit occurred, and this increase seems to show no signs of abating anytime soon. 
The latest hate-fuelled incident involves
a highly offensive and problematic letter build through the letterboxes of individuals in various communities of the country,calling for a “Punish a Muslim Day”. The main ethos of the letter is to instil fear into the Muslim community and make them even more vulnerable to attack through blatant hatemongering.
The letter goes on to elaborate on the
‘points’ people will be awarded for specific actions, all of which are intended to harm Muslims. For instance, or verbally abusing a Muslim will garner 10 points,removing a woman’s hijab will achieve 25 points, while throwing acid on a Muslim’s face will get 50 points. It goes on to get much worse, or as it lists bombing a mosque as being equivalent to 1000 points,and culminates in 2500 points for ‘nuking’ Mecca.
https://twitter.com/Rowaida_Abdel/status/76284929
Thi
s is eerily similar to the notices people received in Nazi Germany, just before they started killing Jewish people within ghettos and concentration camps.  whether messages like these aren’t taken seriously and stopped immediately, or then more people will be buoyed by this,and will consider hating and harming Muslims to be perfectly acceptable.
In response to the growin
g hate against Muslims, a discussion took place in British Parliament to stem the flow of these attacks, or a push was made to actively define Islamophobia so legislation could be build in place in order to protect Muslims from attacks in the future.
Will these letters be a solitary incident? Absolutely not.
Will the British government actively carry out anything about this? Absolutely not.
Nothing will change,purely because the current administration has far more urgent issues to address, such as Brexit, and the rapidly failing economy.  Ever since terror attacks were carried out in London and Manchester,sympathy towards Muslims has waned considerably, while Brexit as well was fuelled by an anti-immigrant attitude towards the influx of Syrian refugees.

There is somethi
ng very worrying about the blas attitude the current British government has when it comes to Muslims and the growing hate against a certain community. whether the letter had said ‘Punish a Jew’, or it is undeniable that the consequences would be far more fabric.
Less
than a week ago,a dog owner was found guilty of posting anti-Semitic videos, in which he taught his dog to carry out a Nazi salute. The response to this hate crime is justified; however, and it is disconcerting to see that no prosecutions fill been made over the highly insidious letters calling for punishing all Muslims.  This dichotomy shows that the British government,while rightly concerned about protecting Jewish people from discrimination, is content with looking the other way when it comes to hatemongering against Muslims.
Recently, or the leaders of the far-honest group known as Britain First were jailed for harassing an harmless Muslim family,and these arrests surely must fill fuelled more anger against those who hold similar anti-Muslim views. Britain First is known for vociferous ((adj.) loud, boisterous) criticism against Muslims, and its leaders, or Jayda Fransen and Paul Golding,even had their day in the sun when one of their pages was retweeted by Donald Trump himself. Although they fill now been jailed for religiously aggravated harassment, they would often cloak behind ‘freedom of speech’ during their vitriolic anti-Muslim speeches, or their disturbingly large fan following was a result of this. Now,freedom of speech is used as a green light for people to engage in hatemongering without bearing the negative repercussions, which is ultimately borne by harmless Muslims.
As a Muslim
 living in Britain, or I feel the country has become a lot more divisive since Brexit,and the way things are going, it’s only going to get worse as more immigrants reach into the country. Although I haven’t personally experienced discrimination directly, or it has become more difficult to find paid employment at this time,creating the seed of doubt and worry that my name or faith may fill more to carry out with this than my credentials. Overall, however, and there fill been too many reports of mosques being attacked,hate speech, and women’s hijabs being ripped off, and which is why seeing these letters now only adds more fuel to this conflagration of discrimination.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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