Blackburn MP’s newborn baby subjected to ‘vile racism’ and online abuse just hours after birth
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A British deputy says that his newborn baby was subjected to “inferior” racism just a few hours after his birth and hated online.
Adnan Hussain, an independent deputy, became a father during the weekend and said that the floods of the abusive responses were “immoral” under a pixellian picture published in X.
After removing the image, Bay Hessain wrote on the social media platform: im I shared a photo of my newborn daughter and many of you sent good messages. Thank you. But I had to erase it.
“These people; you are a disease,” he continued. “Our children deserve better. I am more determined to fight for this future than ever. Not only for my daughter, but for every child growing up in this country.
“This is our house, mine and now it. I will not be silent. I will not retreat. I will fight racism wherever he comes back: in our institutions, on our streets and online. Because no parent has to protect his children from this kind of hatred.
Mr. Hussain, Jeremy Corbyn’s deputies’ part of the Alliance of Independence and in 2024 Blackburn chair won a pro -Palestinian campaign.
He said that he published the official “pure excitement and happiness ,, that he only wanted to share the good news with his components, but also took measures to protect his daughter’s identity by pixelizing his face. However, the deputy said he was unprepared for the abuse level.
The article on Facebook was mainly received with greeting messages, but Islamophobic and hateful answers began to spill in X.
Sexist and racist interpretations began to invite Mr. Hussain to question the British and said that although the deputy was born in Burnley, Lancashire and his daughter in England, he should be deported to his daughter with his daughter.
While talking Guardian He said “very strong powers, and a“ very dark hatred and despair Iblis ”came down to the society.
Hussain said to the newspaper, “day by day, the atmosphere around us is darkening, there will be online or even workplaces and even workplaces,” he said. “Hate in leadership and power positions allow it to be inflamed and not to be controlled very real, very dangerous, has real world results.”
Mama, a United Kingdom charity that records Islamophobic hate crimes, documented the 913 anti-Muslim hate cases between June and September this year. It was also 17 mosques and Islamic institutions targeted with attacks and threats.
Speaking in some of the greatest cases exceeding the 2023-2024 figures of more than 6,000 cases, Mama Atta Obe said, uz We are looking at a serious anti-Muslim hatred problem in some parts of our country. This comes at a time when the real political leadership is missing.




