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Petition to Remove Suella Braverman from Parliament for Defamation of Pakistani People. Do you agree?
From my sister Sara:
Dear friends,
I wanted to share something that's been weighing heavily on my heart lately. Even though I was born and raised in the UK, and my family has called this country home for 50 years, I still feel like an outsider sometimes. It's not because of anything I've done, but simply because of the colour of my skin and the fact that I wear a hijab.
It's a horrible feeling to think that no matter how long I've been here, or how much I contribute to society, there are still people who see me as inferior or unwelcome. It's a constant battle to prove myself and to feel like I belong.
I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. There are so many people out there who have experienced similar discrimination and prejudice, whether it's because of their race, religion, or any other aspect of their identity.
I want to express my frustration and sadness with you about the recent comments made by Home Secretary Suella Braverman. It's deeply unfair that Pakistani men are being singled out and blamed for child exploitation, and it's even more concerning that someone in such a powerful position is perpetuating this kind of harmful rhetoric.
As a Pakistani myself, with a Pakistani husband, brothers, and sons, I find it deeply troubling that our entire community is being stigmatized because of the actions of a few individuals.
I know firsthand that this kind of stereotyping and discrimination can have serious consequences for individuals and communities. It's important that we speak out against it whenever we can. This kind of racism and xenophobia is unacceptable and must stop.
We need to stand together and say loudly and clearly: not in my name.
If you feel the same way, I urge you to join me in calling for Suella Braverman to be held accountable for her words and actions. Let's stand together and say that this kind of hate speech has no place in our society.
Please sign this petition calling on Braverman to end this harmful practice: https://chng.it/gR5XqhBLWk
I'm tired of feeling deflated and wondering what the point is in speaking out against these injustices. But I know that by raising our voices and pushing for change, we can make a difference. Please join me in standing up against racism and discrimination.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Let's continue to work towards a world where everyone is treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their background or ethnicity.
And to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, know that you are not alone. We are all in this together, and together we can make a difference.
#ProudToBeBritish #ProudToBeMuslim #NoToDiscrimination #WeBelongHere
#StopStereotyping #SpeakOutAgainstHate
#notinmyname #onceagain #tired #deflated #whatsthepoint #racism #xenophobia
From my sister Sara:
Petition to Remove Suella Braverman from Parliament for Defamation of Pakistani People
Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?
chng.it
Dear friends,
I wanted to share something that's been weighing heavily on my heart lately. Even though I was born and raised in the UK, and my family has called this country home for 50 years, I still feel like an outsider sometimes. It's not because of anything I've done, but simply because of the colour of my skin and the fact that I wear a hijab.
It's a horrible feeling to think that no matter how long I've been here, or how much I contribute to society, there are still people who see me as inferior or unwelcome. It's a constant battle to prove myself and to feel like I belong.
I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. There are so many people out there who have experienced similar discrimination and prejudice, whether it's because of their race, religion, or any other aspect of their identity.
I want to express my frustration and sadness with you about the recent comments made by Home Secretary Suella Braverman. It's deeply unfair that Pakistani men are being singled out and blamed for child exploitation, and it's even more concerning that someone in such a powerful position is perpetuating this kind of harmful rhetoric.
As a Pakistani myself, with a Pakistani husband, brothers, and sons, I find it deeply troubling that our entire community is being stigmatized because of the actions of a few individuals.
I know firsthand that this kind of stereotyping and discrimination can have serious consequences for individuals and communities. It's important that we speak out against it whenever we can. This kind of racism and xenophobia is unacceptable and must stop.
We need to stand together and say loudly and clearly: not in my name.
If you feel the same way, I urge you to join me in calling for Suella Braverman to be held accountable for her words and actions. Let's stand together and say that this kind of hate speech has no place in our society.
Please sign this petition calling on Braverman to end this harmful practice: https://chng.it/gR5XqhBLWk
I'm tired of feeling deflated and wondering what the point is in speaking out against these injustices. But I know that by raising our voices and pushing for change, we can make a difference. Please join me in standing up against racism and discrimination.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Let's continue to work towards a world where everyone is treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their background or ethnicity.
And to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, know that you are not alone. We are all in this together, and together we can make a difference.
#ProudToBeBritish #ProudToBeMuslim #NoToDiscrimination #WeBelongHere
#StopStereotyping #SpeakOutAgainstHate
#notinmyname #onceagain #tired #deflated #whatsthepoint #racism #xenophobia
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