The whole Brexit fiasco is likely only going to embolden the racism and xenophobia, turn it mainstream. The segment is going to take the Brexit as
"oh hey look, we're the majority now! The majority thinks this way and will back them up."
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...land-and-wales
“And they are saying this to individuals and families who have been here for three, four, five generations. The atmosphere on the street is not good.”
Warsi originally backed the leave campaign, but switched to support remain, calling the Leave campaign “divisive and xenophobic”.
In Gloucester, Max Fras said he was in a Tesco supermarket on Friday night with his young son when a white man became agitated in the queue for the checkout and began yelling: “This is England now, foreigners have 48 hours to #### right off. Who is foreign here? Anyone foreign?”
"Table next to me says to Polish waitress "How come you're so cheerful? You're going home." Him and the missus started laughing." Disgusting
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/27/europe...s-post-brexit/
Anti-immigrant leaflets saying "Leave the EU - no more Polish vermin" were put on cars near a school, local police said, the day after the country voted to leave the European Union.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/0...045317215.html
"We voted you out. Go home you f*****g immigrants."
"Rapefugees Not Welcome", as they shouted "f*****g p**dos" and "Allah, Allah, who the f*** is Allah?". Police later made two arrests.
father has a broken arm, and possible neck trauma, son has severe facial fractures, broken jaw and nose. my god
with graphic pics of Polish Father and son after being swarmed
http://www.lbc.co.uk/im-so-scared-no...n-tears-132971
Horrible to listen to.
Karen moved to Britain from Germany in the 1970s but since Thursday's vote, she's become terrified as she faced a series of xenophobic attacks.
From having dog excrement thrown at her door to friends telling her they don't want to see her again, Karen gave a harrowing account of how she now feels unwelcome in the country where she made her home.
"I haven't been out of the house for three days," she sobbed. "My neighbours told me they don't want me living in this road.
"My friend's grandson got beaten up because he had a foreign grandmother.
"I'm so scared, I don't know what's going to happen next."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...nchester-tram/
Asked about the atmosphere since the EU referendum he said: "I think there was an undertone there before this Brexit and the voting within the referendum, but I think the result maybe has pushed people to somehow justify now that they think it's ok now to act out in this way, which obviously it's not."
https://streamable.com/kzfu
And I can't even begin to list the examples from here:
https://imgur.com/a/tTe5d#IQbwh33