| # taz.de -- Karissa Singh about racism after Brexit: „You will never be true … | |
| > Karrisa Singh says Brexit Referendum bolsters racists. The Human Rights | |
| > activist created #PostRefRacism. Since then dozens of people have | |
| > reported racist abuse. | |
| Bild: „What is different following the referendum, however, is that the incid… | |
| taz.de: Miss Singh, what triggered you to create #PostRefRacism? | |
| Karissa Singh: On the Friday following Brexit my brother and I were | |
| harassed by a middle aged white man, who approached us while we were having | |
| a drink to tell us: “You will never be true British. When we voted leave we | |
| should have voted out to all you lot. I don’t care you think you’re here to | |
| be a doctor, or a lawyer, or whatever, just go back and do it in your own | |
| country“. This was in the middle of the day, in broad daylight, in a fairly | |
| crowded student bar. Following this I heard from several friends who had | |
| experienced similar incidents of racism – direct, unashamed and almost | |
| righteous in its expression. I decided to set up a space to document these | |
| aggressions, combat their normalization, and encourage people to call out | |
| such incidents. We will not allow racist narratives to be mainstreamed in | |
| British culture. | |
| Have you ever been exposed to racism before the Brexit? What are the | |
| changes you have noticed since? | |
| Yes, and I’m sure members of the ethnic minority communities in the UK will | |
| tell you that racism is not a new problem. Since the Brexit, however, the | |
| incidents of racism seem emboldened, unashamed and more direct. Whereas | |
| before someone might scream something and run, now people have no restraint | |
| in approaching you in public and verbally harassing you. They feel that the | |
| Brexit result is a vindication and validation of their racist views, and | |
| now feel more able to express these views without repercussions. What these | |
| people seem to have misunderstood that a democratic mandate for Brexit DOES | |
| NOT equal a mandate for racist aggression, harassment or intimidation; and | |
| does not legitimize or legalize terrible acts of racism against ethnic | |
| minority communities. | |
| When and how did you realize that your experience was not a single case, | |
| but rather part of systematic racism linked to the Brexit? Did the extent | |
| of #PostRefRacism surprise you? | |
| Following the incident with my brother, I heard several stories from | |
| friends and thought – this cannot be a coincidence. The victorious overtone | |
| of those early racist incidents we experienced Friday following the result | |
| underlined the link between the whole Brexit immigration narrative (“take | |
| back control, take back our country“) and the wave of racism. The response | |
| to the page did surprise and sadden me, as the fact it snowballed showed | |
| that this was something many people were experiencing across the UK. | |
| How many persons have contacted you with their stories of #PostRefRacism? | |
| We are working on a way to organize our submissions, also in collaboration | |
| with the worrying signs page, so hope to have more specific figures soon. | |
| The police have reported a 57% increase in reported hate crimes compared | |
| with last week. These incidents are happening across the country, and the | |
| reports we are getting are mainly in urban areas, though this may be | |
| because those in urban areas are more likely to use twitter! | |
| Is it possible and would you be willing to take the incidents you reported | |
| to court? Or do you see better ways of handling #PostRefRacism? | |
| Whenever there is a legal case the incidents should be taken to the police, | |
| but this will need to be done by those directly affected by the incident. | |
| We are encouraging people to do that. We also want to encourage everyone to | |
| call out racism when they see it, to prevent it being normalized – that’s | |
| how PostRefRacism should be handled, with zero tolerance on all fronts. | |
| 29 Jun 2016 | |
| ## AUTOREN | |
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| ## TAGS | |
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| ## ARTIKEL ZUM THEMA | |
| Debatte Europa nach dem Brexit: Die Alten machen uns fertig | |
| Das Friedensprojekt Europa wird verzockt, als ginge es um nichts. | |
| Demokratie ist aber nicht das Aufpeitschen der Massen in schwierigen | |
| Zeiten. | |
| Joanna Maycock über den Brexit: „Die Verwundbarsten sind die Frauen“ | |
| Hätte Großbritannien eine gute soziale und medizinische Versorgung, hätten | |
| viele Frauen gegen den EU-Ausstieg gestimmt, sagt die Chefin der European | |
| Women’s Lobby. | |
| Regierungskrise in Großbritannien: Stress bei Tories und Labour | |
| Die Konservativen wollen bis zum 2. September einen neuen Premier finden. | |
| Unterdessen zerlegt sich die oppositionelle Labour-Partei selbst. |