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Man 'launched anti immigration rant' at girl, 3, in Yate | Man 'launched anti immigration rant' at girl, 3, in Yate |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Beth wants other people to speak up about hate crimes | Beth wants other people to speak up about hate crimes |
A three-year-old girl of mixed heritage was the target of an anti-immigration rant, her mum has said. | A three-year-old girl of mixed heritage was the target of an anti-immigration rant, her mum has said. |
Beth said her daughter was playing in Yate, near Bristol, when a man allegedly told her child she was "the problem with this country". | Beth said her daughter was playing in Yate, near Bristol, when a man allegedly told her child she was "the problem with this country". |
Beth said she believed the comments were meant to make her daughter "feel excluded and scared" and she thought directing the words at a child was "an ill-use of free speech". | Beth said she believed the comments were meant to make her daughter "feel excluded and scared" and she thought directing the words at a child was "an ill-use of free speech". |
Supt Deepak Kenth, of Avon and Somerset Police, said "tension and anxiety in our communities is real" and he wanted members of the public to report hate crime incidents. | Supt Deepak Kenth, of Avon and Somerset Police, said "tension and anxiety in our communities is real" and he wanted members of the public to report hate crime incidents. |
Beth said she was with her mother when the incident happened. | Beth said she was with her mother when the incident happened. |
"My mum and I stopped and what he went into was massive hate-filled racial abuse and speech about how 'that' - gesturing towards my daughter - is the problem with this country. | "My mum and I stopped and what he went into was massive hate-filled racial abuse and speech about how 'that' - gesturing towards my daughter - is the problem with this country. |
"But to use it in that context, his sole purpose was to victimise a child, and I'm worried somebody feels able to voice their views and misguided information towards somebody to make them feel excluded and scared," she said. | "But to use it in that context, his sole purpose was to victimise a child, and I'm worried somebody feels able to voice their views and misguided information towards somebody to make them feel excluded and scared," she said. |
Beth said she and her husband of 10 years, who is from Zimbabwe, had heard microaggressions before, but "the level of outwardness is new". | Beth said she and her husband of 10 years, who is from Zimbabwe, had heard microaggressions before, but "the level of outwardness is new". |
"It saddens me that he [the man] felt emboldened in the culture we're in at the moment to say that," she added. | "It saddens me that he [the man] felt emboldened in the culture we're in at the moment to say that," she added. |
S Glos mum: Racist rant at my 3yr old | |
In a video posted on social media, she called for union and St George flags - which have spread across the UK in recent months - to be taken down. | In a video posted on social media, she called for union and St George flags - which have spread across the UK in recent months - to be taken down. |
Some say the flags represent pride in being British, but others are concerned they are linked to feelings of anti-immigration. | Some say the flags represent pride in being British, but others are concerned they are linked to feelings of anti-immigration. |
Beth said she would be reporting the incident with her daughter to police. | Beth said she would be reporting the incident with her daughter to police. |
Supt Deepak Kenth says he wants people to report hate crimes to officers | Supt Deepak Kenth says he wants people to report hate crimes to officers |
Supt Kenth said reporting incidents helped police "collect the data to see where the hotspots are, who's responsible and even prevent something more serious from occurring". | Supt Kenth said reporting incidents helped police "collect the data to see where the hotspots are, who's responsible and even prevent something more serious from occurring". |
Supt Kenth, who said he was of British Asian heritage, added: "This is my 23rd year in policing, I see it from both sides. | Supt Kenth, who said he was of British Asian heritage, added: "This is my 23rd year in policing, I see it from both sides. |
"That's why it's vitally important, especially for us as a police service, local authority and partners to stand together and make a statement to say we will not let individuals or a small minority divide our community. | "That's why it's vitally important, especially for us as a police service, local authority and partners to stand together and make a statement to say we will not let individuals or a small minority divide our community. |
"Bristol always stands up when we have these issues and I think that time comes again." | "Bristol always stands up when we have these issues and I think that time comes again." |
He added: "In a city in 2025, we've got to make sure everybody can live peacefully, respectfully and with tolerance." | He added: "In a city in 2025, we've got to make sure everybody can live peacefully, respectfully and with tolerance." |
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