Connect with us

Metro

UK racists attack boy, 19, damage his face

Published




A 19-year-old boy who was attacked by racists in the United Kingdom, UK was left badly injured and currently batting for his life at a hospital.

According to a social media report by a friend of the victim, he was attacked by some men who ran him over with their car last Wednesday.

The narrator identified as Ronald Tatenda Muchenje wrote:

“A friend and colleague of mine suffered a serious racial hate crime last Wednesday 22nd July 2020 as he was coming out of work at 4pm from #SouthmeadHospital. He is a alive thank God, but the damage done to the young 19 year old is already too much to bear when you consider they ran him over into a wall breaking bones in his legs and cheek bones all because he is Black.

“The perpetrators could be heard screaming “F****** NIGGA” by at least 15 eyewitnesses as they ditched the car running off leaving him to fight for his life. This is the fight we are fighting when we say #blacklivesmatter #BLM #timeforchange not for any Marxist movement but for our sons and daughters, so for anyone who feels to tell me all lives matter please don’t bother ever talking to me as you’re missing the point of all this.

“It’s so bad that we are having to deal with this in 2020. I now can’t even let my kids play outside because the risk of someone actually driving towards them because they are black is to high or just attacking them in broad day light. Lets stop the hate and now feel empathy.

“This is terrorism of the highest order but because these criminals are white and not Islamic so its not reported as such. That in its own right is a sign of racial bias. So my White Christian brothers and Sisters please the next time you think about standing against #BLM based on the secondary issues they stand for instead of the primary ones remember you’re being part of the problem. Just saying.

“Your kids don’t have to walk in fear of such terrors and neither do you. Spiritual issues these are yes from a church perspective, but in the wider community people are suffering and the church’s solution is to fight the one organisation that is standing up for the rights of the victims whilst not standing up loud enough for the victims itself.

“You see the problem here. I will end it there and let the picture below speak to you next time any of my white friends wants to say I have suffered racism as well.”

MORE READING!  Super Eagles suffer 2-0 defeat to Mali
Advertisement
Comments



Trending