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Originally Posted by Ammi
…I’m reading that this is being investigated by the authorities in terms of a possible hate incident so that’s progressing atm…it feels deliberately provocative and inciteful to choose those effigies when only recently, migrant homes were attacked nearby in that same area…
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That's good to read it's being investigated.
Sadly we live in a time where migrants are now made more the scapegoats of what's wrong in this Country.
That's what seems to amuse some anti migrant individuals unfortunately.
Personally, even as a child, I never even saw the point of symbols of Guy Fawkes being put on a fire.
I thought it pointless and a celebration of barbarism as I got older.
Never liked it or enjoyed it.
I'd never support something like this, nor would want to actually.
Not with the nutcases there are in the World today, who if something like this lights a spark of an idea of their own prejudice, they may act on it.
Pointless divisive madness and thinking, from only more likely sick and prejudiced minds in my view.