FIGHT4...
This a blog set up to help the fight agianst racism and discrimination by listening to the publics views and taking a stand agianst this pressing issue.
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Why shouldn't YOU be racist?
Being racist won't realy make you look like this.This advertisement show the affects that racism has not only on the victim but on the person who is being rasist. Racism is a very harmful and distructive action make you a be seen as a very norw minded person. I believe that no person should be judged on the colour of their skin as it does not difine the type of person they are. SO STOP RACISM!
Why are we different?
Race it is just a word. A part of language. Does race really difine who you are? While your watching this vedio I would like you to think about:
What realy is race?
Does it difine a person?
I think it doesn't. why should someone be judged on a physical feacture they cant change? No one can change where they come from or what ethnic group they belong to. So why is race so important?
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Why is it important to stop racism?
Racism is a very important issue that harm a lot of poeple not only does it effect people physically but can have severe emotional concequences as racism can leave people feeling unwanted in society and as if they do not belong due to their race, religion,ethnic background or gender. This needs to stop!
Examples of racism:
"People laught at my acient when I started school in kent. It made me feel as if i was unwanted and didn't belong in the school"
"One day when I was on the bus, and this british woman wanted to sit down on the bus and told me to get up. I refused as I was sitting there first; when she called me a 'immigrant and told me to go back to were I came from'."
WHY DOES RACISM STILL CONTINUE?
Friday, 2 September 2011
Youth against racism in Europe.
Youth against Racism in Europe (YRE) is a campaigning international youth organisation, active in 16 countries in Europe.
YRE was launched by an international demonstration of 40,000 people against racism in Brussels, in October 1992.
We keep in touch regularly with each other about what is happening in different countries and how we can build international campaigns against racism.
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