I was at the the anti-migrant hotel march in London – branding them ‘racist’ is absurd | UK | News

Stopping against racism against protesters is often a sad landscape, but today’s effort was particularly weak. The pink ladies played the show, Whitehall shook the flags that were walking down and singing with bright pink clothes. They quit by filling the street with music, dance and ‘I will survive’ with a challenge. On the contrary, the group opposite Glastonbury seemed to have just come out of the fifth day – tired, scattered and lacking energy.
Mood matches their appearance. After participating in the anti -immigrant hotel protests this summer, I relied on the cheering of racism “throwing the Nazis into the sea, let every refugee” and “Say loudly, say clearly, refugees are accepted here”. But today, the sounds drowned by pink ladies’ music – a pleasant break.
Many women who conflict on women’s safety and protesting against the street were striking.
The Pink Women’s Movement appeared in response to protests in early this summer after being arrested due to the sexual assault of a 14 -year -old girl staying at Bell Hotel in EPPING. In the accommodation financed by the taxpayer, some other attacks related to immigrants also emerged. In the last three years, official figures have shown that 312 asylum seekers were accused of 708 alleged crime, including 18 points of rape, five initiatives and 35 sexual assaults.
Today, hundreds of women gathered peacefully as well as Gloria Gaynor, who exploded from speakers to ask the government to do more to protect British women and children. How can a person not participate in this? Many of them wanted the police to stay away from schools until they took place at night and immigrants until the appropriate veterinarian took place. It looks quite reasonable for me.
When I asked the organizer about the protesters, he told me: “They want to protect their children because how can you try to embarrass their mothers and grandmother? This has nothing to do with the race.”
This feeling echoed over and over again. Every woman I talked about insisted on the same point: not about the race, but about security. They claimed that the origins of men were irrelevant – the problem was a lack of information about their history and crime dates.
Less than two hours, he kept up with racism and went home. They realized that they could argue with a group of mothers and grandmothers who wanted their children’s safety.




