anti-fascist

  • We need solidarity, not flags

    We need solidarity, not flags

    If the flagmaniacs really wanted to help our communities, they’d swap symbolism for solidarity and put in the hard graft and help their neighbours by putting food on tables, opening warm spaces, sorting out kids’ uniforms, lifts to hospital, checking in on elderly neighbours, supporting one another, instead of dividing each other.

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  • First, let’s address the elephant in the room: these are not protests. A protest organised to change policy – in this case, the UK having a heart and offering housing and support to asylum seekers – wouldn’t be targeting hotels. It would be targeting policy-makers, not the powerless individuals receiving that support.

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