The UK referendum and subsequent surge in physical and verbal racist abuse
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:51 pm
We had a thread here about the referendum, before the result. Well, here's hopefully the start of one now that we know the result.
One thing in particular I'd like to discuss: the safety-pin idea - see e.g. here on the BBC (though in large measure this is reporting - or 'reporting' - on Twitter) and here on the Independent (which is similarly Twittery - although the thing started on Twitter).
I suppose badges might work better, but it's easier to get a pin.
The purpose is, I take it, to express solidarity and thereby deter attacks. One might find oneself obliged to intervene, though . .
One thing in particular I'd like to discuss: the safety-pin idea - see e.g. here on the BBC (though in large measure this is reporting - or 'reporting' - on Twitter) and here on the Independent (which is similarly Twittery - although the thing started on Twitter).
I suppose badges might work better, but it's easier to get a pin.
The purpose is, I take it, to express solidarity and thereby deter attacks. One might find oneself obliged to intervene, though . .