Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 4:29:37 GMT -5
Racist abuse of black children in Britain is increasing, which is why many have taken the initiative to whiten their skin to avoid being a victim of racist abuse in Britain, this was warned by a child protection group, while the police fight to contain a rising tide of hate crimes against minors.
Skin whitening treatment includes the use of toxic substances to achieve this goal. For many years, medical experts have said that this treatment represents a great health risk, however, this method is widely used in several African countries.
According to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), the Police recorded a total of 10,571 racially motivated hate crimes against children in the period 2017-2018, an average of 29 per day. Young children and even babies were among the targets.
That number is now a fifth higher France Mobile Number List than three years ago, and is growing at a rate of about 1,000 crimes per year.
This group for the protection of minors' rights reported that it received complaints from children who receive racist verbal abuse in public, and that, to avoid it, they must resort to drastic measures, seeking to stop the attacks, which make them feel "shame, guilt and long-term emotional damage.”
It should be noted that according to the report of said organization, racism is very strong. Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, the crisis has worsened so much that children who have not yet reached their first birthday are already among the victims. Even since then, children up to less than one year old have already suffered these acts of discrimination. In this sense, the crime rate grows by around 1,000 crimes per year: in 2016 it was 8,683 and in 2017 it was 9,752.
“I have been bullied since I started school. Bullies call me nasty names; I feel so ashamed. “My friends were no longer going to go out with me because people started asking why they were friends with someone who had dirty skin,” a 10-year-old girl said in a statement provided by the NSPCC.
“I was born in the United Kingdom, but bullies tell me to return to my country. I don't understand it because I'm from the UK. Before I tried to make my face look whiter by using makeup so I could fit in. “I just want to enjoy going to school.”
Increase in crimes
This and other testimonies reflect a general increase in racist hate crimes in the United Kingdom that after the Brexit vote have not decreased since. A total of 71,251 were registered in England and Wales in 2017-2018, an increase of 14% compared to the previous year.
Hate crimes based on victims' sexual and gender orientation, religion and disabilities are also increasing rapidly, but attacks based on race remain the majority of hate crimes, with an average of eight crimes reported per hour .
Skin whitening treatment includes the use of toxic substances to achieve this goal. For many years, medical experts have said that this treatment represents a great health risk, however, this method is widely used in several African countries.
According to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), the Police recorded a total of 10,571 racially motivated hate crimes against children in the period 2017-2018, an average of 29 per day. Young children and even babies were among the targets.
That number is now a fifth higher France Mobile Number List than three years ago, and is growing at a rate of about 1,000 crimes per year.
This group for the protection of minors' rights reported that it received complaints from children who receive racist verbal abuse in public, and that, to avoid it, they must resort to drastic measures, seeking to stop the attacks, which make them feel "shame, guilt and long-term emotional damage.”
It should be noted that according to the report of said organization, racism is very strong. Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, the crisis has worsened so much that children who have not yet reached their first birthday are already among the victims. Even since then, children up to less than one year old have already suffered these acts of discrimination. In this sense, the crime rate grows by around 1,000 crimes per year: in 2016 it was 8,683 and in 2017 it was 9,752.
“I have been bullied since I started school. Bullies call me nasty names; I feel so ashamed. “My friends were no longer going to go out with me because people started asking why they were friends with someone who had dirty skin,” a 10-year-old girl said in a statement provided by the NSPCC.
“I was born in the United Kingdom, but bullies tell me to return to my country. I don't understand it because I'm from the UK. Before I tried to make my face look whiter by using makeup so I could fit in. “I just want to enjoy going to school.”
Increase in crimes
This and other testimonies reflect a general increase in racist hate crimes in the United Kingdom that after the Brexit vote have not decreased since. A total of 71,251 were registered in England and Wales in 2017-2018, an increase of 14% compared to the previous year.
Hate crimes based on victims' sexual and gender orientation, religion and disabilities are also increasing rapidly, but attacks based on race remain the majority of hate crimes, with an average of eight crimes reported per hour .